Third, since single adults show higher education and intelligence as well
as scholastic achievement, which is associated with attachment security (Bowlby, 1973; Wacha, 2010), more attachment security might be observable in more highly educated single adults as well (H3).
Not exact matches
Jim, atheists,
as a group, have higher IQs and greater levels of
scholastic achievement than do religious people.
Breastfed children had higher mean scores on tests of cognitive ability; performed better on standardized tests of reading, mathematics, and
scholastic ability; were rated
as performing better in reading and mathematics by their class teachers; had higher levels of
achievement in school - leaving examinations; and less often left school without educational qualifications.
In fact, he cites athletics, where «there is no epithet comparable to «curve - raiser,» there is no ostracism for too intense effort or for outstanding
achievement,»
as a model for the kind of competition he believes needs to be introduced to a school's
scholastic endeavors.
Berliner seemed to shield teachers from much of the responsibility for poor academic performance by students
as he testified that conditions beyond the classroom — he mentioned about nine of them — account for 60 percent of what influences a student's
scholastic achievement whereas in - school factors such
as class size, curriculum, the quality of the principal and the teacher account for only 20 percent.
Instead of relying solely on national tests,
as was the case in 1991 — 92, the Israeli system is beginning to implement school - based review and internal monitoring of
scholastic achievement in a project that includes about 60 schools.
Last year, Primary Sources: 2012, a report by
Scholastic and the Gates Foundation, found that only 28 percent of educators see state - required standardized tests
as an important gauge of student
achievement.
This can happen through online tools, such
as Let's Go Learn, Renaissance Learning, and
Scholastic Achievement.
Since 1992, a growing body of research known
as the school library impact studies has consistently shown positive correlations between high - quality library programs and student
achievement (Gretes, 2013;
Scholastic, 2016).
By Keith Curry Lance and Debra E. Kachel Since 1992, a growing body of research known
as the school library impact studies has consistently shown positive correlations between high - quality library programs and student
achievement (Gretes, 2013;
Scholastic, 2016).
Drivers are also able to qualify if they are in the upper 20 % of their class academically or by being on their schools»
scholastic achievement list — such
as honor roll or dean's list.
While majoring in English and politics and public affairs, Brad's
scholastic achievements were recognized by his induction
as a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
As many jobs (practice manager included) often only list a certain level of education as a basic job qualification, it works to only provide the basic details of your scholastic achievement
As many jobs (practice manager included) often only list a certain level of education
as a basic job qualification, it works to only provide the basic details of your scholastic achievement
as a basic job qualification, it works to only provide the basic details of your
scholastic achievements.
Be sure to include your GPA if it was remarkably high, and include any outstanding awards, participation in associations and organizations,
as well
as other
scholastic achievements.
Internalizing behavior problems and
scholastic achievement in children: Cognitive and behavioral pathways
as mediators of outcome
I wouldn't describe this school
as an environment that is conducive to
scholastic achievement or even good memories.