Sentences with phrase «average performer on»

To put that in context, the XZ Premium features a 3,230 mAh, and it was only an average performer on our battery test.
It was an above average performer on Sunspider, requiring just 1.71 seconds to complete that benchmark; but it was among the slower performers on a custom, media - heavy Web page load test.

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On average, they made about 35 percent more than low performers and 27 percent more than core performers.
Frontline managers have to make average performers better and not simply coast on what their top person's results.
The stock is the best performer on the Dow Jones Industrial Average in April, posting a 26 percent gain this month.
Maybe he's protecting an injury — I remember him having a slow start last year when BFS chucked him into the First Team when he was still not fit after a hamstring injury — as the Season went on he improved and was one of the better performers in a pretty average team.
Balls was a very good economic adviser to Gordon Brown, an average performer in parliament on a good day (sometimes, as with his response to the Autumn Statement in 2014, he was atrocious), patchy on broadcast and an absolutely dreadful political strategist.
UPDATE — The LA Times coverage of the report contains a similar misinterpretation: «But the study found that teachers whose students said they «taught to the test» were, on average, lower performers on value - added measures than their peers, not higher.»
In addition, in schools with larger concentrations of low performers, the quality of educational resources is lower, and the incidence of teacher shortage is higher, on average across OECD countries, even after accounting for students» and schools» socio - economic status.
However, simple tests we conducted, based on changes in the average previous - year test scores of students in schools affected and unaffected by charter - school competition, suggest that, if anything, the opposite phenomenon occurred: students switching from traditional public to charter schools appear to have been above - average performers compared with the other students in their school.
Looking at the global situation: 23 per cent of students, on average, are low performers in Mathematics across the 64 OECD countries and economies that participated in PISA 2012; and, 18 per cent of students are low performers in Reading and Science.
A report on the 2015 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) results examines trends in Australia's average performance and the change in the percentages of students considered «high» and «low» performers.
Asian students born in 1970 performed poorly, while those born in 1997/98 were the best performers, and white students, on average, have fallen from over-performers to under - performers.
The US has been a mediocre performer in international education tests, based on average performance across the country, but this study shows how this average conceals a remarkably wide range of successes and failures.
eAchieve Academy students outperform state averages and are among the highest performers on the ACT test and 10th grade Wisconsin Knowledge Concepts Examination (WKCE) of all virtual high school students in Wisconsin.
On average, poorer students are still 3 times more likely to be low performers in science than wealthier students.
Studies published in the best economics and education journals have shown unequivocal evidence of excessive teaching to the test and drilling that produces inflated measures of students» growth in learning; cheating on tests that includes erasing incorrect answers or filling in missing responses; shifting of students out of classrooms or other efforts to exclude anticipated poor performers from testing, or alternatively, concentrating classroom teaching efforts on those students most likely to increase their test scores above a particular target, and other even more subtle strategies for increasing testing averages.
Notably, Tennessee's average scores rose 22 points across the four assessments, representing the greatest gain made by any state, while Massachusetts, a perennial high performer on NAEP, experienced an uncharacteristic drop in reading scores.
On our two GLBenchmark 2.5.1 tests (updated from version 2.1.4 we used previously in July 2012, when Nexus 7 first launched), the Nexus 7 was an average performer, if that.
The average gives us no information at all on what we should expect from peak performers.
The Chicago - based thrift had a three - year average return on equity of 46.36 % through 2014, making it the top performer among nearly 5,000 public and private financial institutions with less than $ 2 billion in assets.
The table on p. 44 depicts the percentage of above average performers from each year's selection.
CI American Managers is an above average performer that doesn't bet the farm on any one sector or stock.
When we select based on the correlation of a fund's value - add over the market with factor returns, we observe that the mutual funds with high correlations to the market and to the momentum factor are the worst performers in the list with average underperformance of − 0.4 % and − 2.1 % a year, respectively (− 0.4 % and − 1.4 % a year, respectively, for the second measure).
The promenade keeps things lively too, with entertaining street performers, especially on weekends (permits required, so the bar tends to be set higher here than just your average street - corner act).
At Linklaters, high performing NQs can expect to take home marginally more than those at HSF, at # 91,000 on average, while the total package for average performers will be # 81,000.
The Galaxy Note 5 is the most consistent performer, but is a little worse on average than the other AMOLED displays.
A 2017 Qualtrics survey of 800 recently promoted American workers found that on average top performers receives messages about 4.3 new job opportunities per year, and that 88 percent of these top performers will reply to these messages.
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