The average age of students is 36, and most students work while they are taking classes, thereby saving on the substantial opportunity costs of earning a teaching degree.
The average age of students interviewed was 13.9 years.
Visit each school's website to get basic information about the school, like program offerings, class size, application deadlines, and class profiles (i.e., average test scores,
average age of students, etc.).
As
the average age of the student grows the need for a keyboard becomes very important,» said Rajani Singh, an analyst for IDC.
Not exact matches
A table
of Canada's EMBA programs that includes pricing, requirements,
average student ages and more.
By comparison, the
average age of American EMBA
students in 2010 was 37.1, according to Executive MBA Council data.
The
average age of a Welch
student is 38, though they range from 30 to 60.
Kalin says 95 %
of Etsy sellers are women (
average age, 33), mostly stay - at - home moms and college
students looking to supplement their income rather than make a full - time living.
The 2010 entering class
of 212
students has an
average GMAT score
of 700, 10 years
of work experience each, and an
average age of 34.
-- Newfoundland and Labrador schools have lost a third
of their
students since 1996; more people have died than were born in the province for each
of the last three years and the
average age is almost three years older than the Canadian
average of 41.
The
average monthly
student loan payment for borrowers
aged 20 to 30 years is $ 351, which is enough to keep many
of them from being able to afford the common trappings
of post-graduate life, such as homeownership.
Almost two - thirds
of younger
students (62 percent) decided before or during college to attend seminary, and they first considered a religious vocation at an
average age of 18.5 years, compared with 29 years
of age for the older
students.
Though there a lot
of economic and social factors at play with the trend, it is notable that the
average age for getting married is steadily rising and that millennials leaving college are often saddled with record amounts
of student loan debt.
The
average student entering advanced training is around thirty years
of age, has had a period
of clinical pastoral training in an accredited institution, and three years or more in a parish.
But the amount does not cover the cost
of living and is linked to parental income, a situation PhD
students find uncomfortable because their
average age is 27 to 30.
He is «far ahead
of the
average student or young researcher
of his
age in motivation and systematic work,» writes György Pokol, one
of Szilágyi's two Ph.D. supervisors, in an e-mail to Science Careers.
They add that veterans feel separate from the rest
of the
student body because
of their extended gap between high school and college, older
average age, and deployment experiences, thus creating additional challenges for them to integrate with the rest
of the classroom.
The pilot study in the Netherlands using a paper version
of the game involved 95
students with an
average age of 16, randomly divided into treatment and control.
The participants were 21 male college
students averaging 22 years
of age.
A research team led by Dr. Glyn Howatson with PhD
student Phillip Bell in the Department
of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation at Northumbria University in the U.K. gave 12 healthy participants (
average age 26 years) two doses
of Montmorency tart cherry juice concentrate: about 1 ounce (30 ml)
of the juice concentrate mixed with 100 ml
of water (equivalent to 90 whole Montmorency tart cherries) or 2 ounces (60 ml)
of juice concentrate mixed with 100 ml
of water.
DaddyBear's survey stated that the
average age of a gay sugar daddy is 42 years old, and 37 %
of the gay sugar babies were college
students.
On
average,
students that use Maths - Whizz for an hour a week improve their Maths
Age ™ by more than 18 months in their first year
of use.
Using the mediated narrative
of a digital game led his
student to demonstrate what educational psychologist Lev Vygotsky famously observed: «In play a child is always above his
average age, above his daily behavior; in play it is as though he were a head taller than himself.»
The proportion
of students receiving a free school lunch, the proportion
of students who are white British,
student performance on the
age - 11 test in the prior year, and the school's inspection rating from the previous inspection round are all similar, on
average, in the treatment and control schools.
A pilot study has helped struggling youngsters in Australia, with participating
students achieving an
average reading
age gain
of 15 months in six months.
The 2009 - 2010 class, made up
of 641 master's
students and 39 doctoral
students, has an
average age of 28, and is 73 percent female and 27 percent male.
«So for example my
students, the oldest ones (
aged 11 to 14), read an
average of 40 books a year and produce an
average of between 20 and 25 pieces
of writing - really good, polished, publishable pieces
of writing, across the school year.
Psychologists recommend mixing different approaches according to an
average age of a group
of students.
Out
of the 541 master's
students and 43 doctoral
students, the 2007 — 2008 class — the
average age of which is 28 — is 75 percent female and 25 percent male.
Students who started school later had more behavioral problems than students of average age, especially when they hit adolescence, the study
Students who started school later had more behavioral problems than
students of average age, especially when they hit adolescence, the study
students of average age, especially when they hit adolescence, the study showed.
At Puente Learning Center in South Los Angeles, Sister Jennie Lechtenberg teaches
students of all
ages English and clerical skills at an
average cost to the center
of $ 500 per year.
RAND attempted to control for the family background
of the
students taking the test, but the only information on family background available to RAND was census figures on the
average statewide education and income
of school -
age families in 1990.
Our main analyses control for
students»
age, gender, and the
average test scores at their middle schools, but we obtain similar results from a simple comparison
of lottery winners and losers, as we would expect given the use
of the lottery.
The
average age of entering
students is 28; 73 percent are female and 27 percent are male.
The study reiterates that Teach to One
students are not representative
of same -
age students nationally, so people should be wary
of interpreting the below -
average gains.
In a series
of four studies involving 496 above -
average students aged 14 to 16, Bochner assessed learning strategies using tests
of cognitive processes.
Our best estimate, based on the number
of passed tests and the
average number
of tests taken by any one
student, is that only 7 percent to 8 percent
of the
age cohort in 2012 passed at a level necessary to secure an advanced placement in most institutions
of higher education.
Table 221.30:
Average National Assessment
of Educational Progress (NAEP) reading scale score and percentage distribution
of students, by
age, amount
of reading for school and for fun, and time spent on homework and watching TV / video: Selected years, 1984 through 2012.
We are more than just your
average school, we are a tight - knit community
of professionals committed to providing highly individualized instruction to our
students (
ages 5 - 21).
Whether you use the definition
of giftedness from the United States Office
of Education (US Department
of Education, 1993), which describes these
students as» children and youth with outstanding talent who perform or show the potential for performing at remarkably high levels
of accomplishment when compared with others
of their
age, experience, or environment», or as Renzulli (1978) does as the intersection and interaction among three basic clusters
of human traits — above
average ability, high levels
of task commitment, and high levels
of creativity, it is arguably the concept
of asychronicity that educators must address.
The
average U.S.
student will take 112 required standardized tests between the
ages of preschool and 12th grade, with eighth graders having the most testing required
of them in a single year with more than 25 hours
of testing.
Significant differences were also noted between the scores
of the
average ability and moderately gifted
students, with the moderately gifted scoring at levels which suggested that they had progressed further through Selman's hierarchy
of friendship conceptions than had their
average ability
age - peers.
Secondary schools will be subject to intense scrutiny if fewer than 35 %
of their pupils get five C grades at GCSE, including English and maths, and fewer
students are making two levels
of progress between the
ages of 11 and 16 than the national
average.
There are many reasons low - income
students don't get a degree — on
average, just 9 percent
of low - income
students graduate college by
age 24.
Devices —
Average Age Of Computers Devices Per
Student IT Spending Per
Student Network — Bandwidth Per User (kbps)
They examined a variety
of factors, such as
student gender,
age, health, socioeconomic status, education
of parents, whether the school was urban or suburban, the number
of years
of experience among teachers, the school's
average test performance and the rate
of free - or reduced - price lunch program participation.
«The latest PISA results also tell us that American
students have a much higher interest in science than their international peers, with 38 percent
of U.S. fifteen - year - olds expecting to work in a science - related career at
age 30, compared to the international
average of 24 percent.
Teachers who fear that gifted children may face social and emotional problems as a result
of acceleration have often not taken into consideration that intellectually gifted
students differ from
age - peers
of average ability in their emotional maturity almost as much as in their intellectual ability.
But in educational attainment,
students in Texas are, on
average, one to two years ahead
of California
students of the same
age, even though Texas has a lower per capita income and spends less per pupil than California does (Exhibit 3).
As researchers have long known, black and Hispanic
students score, on
average, two to three years behind white
students of the same
age on standardized tests — a gap that persists regardless
of how it is measured.