For each school identified as a poor learning environment and placed under preliminary registration review pursuant to subparagraph (iv) of this paragraph, the district shall be given the opportunity to present evidence to the commissioner that the conditions in the school do not threaten the health or safety or educational welfare of students and do not
adversely affect student performance.
This result implies that a shift to problem - solving instruction is more likely to
adversely affect student learning than to improve it.
In some cases, however, if an educator has an inaccurate perception of a student's abilities and communicates lower expectations (verbally or nonverbally), it could lead the student to perform in ways that confirm the faulty expectations and
adversely affect the student's progress.
«Many people assume teacher unions
adversely affect students» performance, but this assumption hasn't, for the most part, been tested.
If single - parent households in a state are increasing, they could be
adversely affecting student achievement and child poverty rates simultaneously.
Living in daily economic hardship can also
adversely affect students» mental health (Winters & Cowie, 2009), self - efficacy (Conrath, 1988, 2001), self - image (Ciaccio, 2000a, 2000b), and motivation to do well in school (Beegle, 2006).
A student whose speech impairment
adversely affects the student's educational performance shall be referred to the committee on special education for further evaluation and review of the need for special services and programs, pursuant to article 89 of the Education Law.
Citing multiple studies by reputable scholars, it reports that schools with large numbers of minority students tend to employ less - experienced and less - effective teachers, which
adversely affects student achievement.
He notes that, although few studies have examined the impact of choice on public school students, most every finding to date suggests that vouchers, rather than
adversely affecting students who are «left behind» in public schools, actually lead to gains for public and private school students.
The achievement drops we observe as students move to both middle and high schools suggest that moving from one school to another (or simply being in the youngest grade in a school)
adversely affects student performance.
Recently, a number of readers — exercising the magic of electronic mail — have relayed doubts to me regarding their ability to make a difference in changing existing accountability policies, even those policies that
adversely affect students.
For students in targeted districts, the harm would come from providing their teachers with preparation that is based on a reductive, behaviorist view of teaching and learning, and that emphasizes the kind of techniques shown to narrow the curriculum and
adversely affect students» socio - emotional development.
A variety of air pollutant sources and building conditions can contribute to poor air quality that
adversely affects student and staff health and productivity.
Not exact matches
The BOE states that the City of Mount Vernon and the Mayor of the City of Mount Vernon, Richard W. Thomas have failed to respond to the District's request in any manner and continued to negotiate PILOT agreements which
adversely affect the educational services offered to
students of the Mount Vernon City School District.
«We agree that targeting educational assistance would not only harm
students, but
adversely affect the United States innovation ecosystem.»
At least one recent study, authored by one of Thompson's former graduate
students and colleagues, including Thompson, showed that a type of filter feeder called a lugworm was
adversely affected when exposed to sand that had microplastics that contained common chemical pollutants.
But one «plausible explanation,» he said, is that binge drinking
adversely affects a graduating
student's ability to execute the tasks required to find full - time employment.
Since teachers with fewer than two years of experience tend to be less effective than more experienced teachers, existing mobility patterns in Texas are likely to
adversely affect the achievement of disadvantaged
students.
Most college faculty members believe that the new freedom
students have when they enter college, combined with an increased workload and more responsibility, can
adversely affect first - year
students, concludes a survey.
I also detect no evidence that the establishment of kindergarten programs as a result of the funding initiatives prompted an increase in academic expectations of
students in the early grades, which would have
adversely affected children with low levels of achievement.
I explore three broad hypotheses for why African Americans might not have benefited as much as whites from the funding initiatives: 1) kindergarten funding disproportionately drew African Americans out of higher - quality education settings; 2) instead of raising additional revenue to fund local kindergarten programs fully, school districts offered lower - quality kindergarten programs to African Americans or moved funds from existing school programs from which African Americans may have disproportionately benefited; and 3) African Americans were more
adversely affected by any subsequent «upgrading» of school curricula as more
students entered elementary grades having attended kindergarten.
2) How
adversely does that segregation
affect educational opportunities for black
students?
Patronizing fairness not only
adversely affects the academic and economic success of individual
students, it also undermines the civic value of education.
Even if the school survived the chaos that would ensue, could we expect that the character of its
students wouldn't be
affected (
adversely, in this case) by the message that such an abdication of responsibility would impart?
NEW ORLEANS — Restrictive health - insurance policies and the high debt incurred by medical
students will
adversely affect the way health care is provided to children, a panel discussing the future of pediatrics said here last week.
That is, keeping the
students who would likely have been suspended in the prior regime in the classroom did not
adversely affect their peers.
Previous research examining the
affect of allocating time during the school day to physical education programs showed similar results, demonstrating that [some] decreased time spent in academic programs did not
adversely affect the academic performance of the
students.
A
student identified as having a disability which
adversely affects the ability to learn a language may be exempted from the requirements set forth in this paragraph if the
student's individualized education program, developed in accordance with section 200.4 of this Title states that such requirements are not appropriate.
These patterns are consistent with the theory that lower - achieving
students have access to fewer educational resources outside of school and may therefore be at higher risk of being
adversely affected by school transitions.
They contended that California's brief 18 - month window for awarding tenure, onerous teacher - dismissal policies, and last - in, first - out requirements
adversely affected minority
students.
As you may know, many
students and parents in Chicago Public schools have been
adversely affected by school closings and other issues.
In their brief, NSBA and its co-signing state school boards associations urge the Ninth Circuit to limit eligibility for special education and related services only to
students who have a disability that
adversely affects their educational performance in a manner that requires specialized instruction and related services to benefit from public education.
These reforms would help prevent fraud, improve teacher training and preparation, and ensure that charters are serving high - needs
students well and that neighborhood public schools aren't
adversely affected by rapidly expanding charters.
As Eva Moskowitz puts it: «If (we) backfilled older grades... the incoming
students» lower relative academic preparation would
adversely affect the schools» other
students... We have an obligation to the parents in middle and high school, and the kids in middle and high school, that until the district schools are able to do a better job, it's not really fair for the seventh - grader or high school
student to have to be educated with a child who's reading at a second - or third - grade level.»
An interim Ofsted inspection at Park View School found staffing issues were «
adversely affecting»
students.
The districts most
adversely affected by deferrals included districts in San Bernardino County and Ravenswood School District in East Palo Alto, which had the least property wealth per
student and therefore relied on state revenue for most of their school funding.
In addition to the above factors, Adamowski started saying that graduation rates were based on who finished in 4 years, a difficult measure if
students must make up credits but who do eventually graduate, and he calculated rates based on the numbers in the freshman class — again, this will
adversely affect urban areas where
students move more frequently, may leave in hopes of finding a job, or other issues.
[5/34-18.43 (a)(6)-RSB- The letter also highlights the racial and economic distribution, number of homeless
students, and
students receiving special education services who will be
adversely affected by the proposed school actions, which will be voted on by the Board of Education on May 22, 2013.
Question What were the specific components of the Breakthrough to Literacy model that
adversely affected its effectiveness on positive
student achievement?
Additionally, we find no evidence of closure
adversely inducing further mobility among
affected students.
According to the ruling, tenure
affects minority
students adversely and unequally by making it difficult to fire ineffective teachers, who predominantly teach low - income, minority
students.
It's wise, then, for
student loan seekers to follow a process for getting their loan that doesn't
adversely affect their tender new credit score.
«Though some parents may not be
adversely affected by taking on
student debt at midlife, other parents may be making trade - offs between saving for retirement and paying for their children's college through
student loans.»
A second study done in 2016 reported that in the 23 - 32 age demographic — historically the age when people buy their first home —
student loan debt
adversely affected their ability to not only pay a mortgage, but even get qualified for one to begin with.
Communication is key to managing your
student loan payments and making sure they don't
adversely affect your cosigner.
Installment loans such as car, mortgage,
student or personal loans do not
adversely affect your credit score unless there are late payments being reported.
Finally, the public is
adversely affected by the impact of debt on law
students and graduates.
In the classroom,
students may be frequently off - task and may
adversely affect the learning of some others.
Student loan debt obligations, too, can
adversely affect their debt - to - income (DTI) ratio.