Primary schools with less than 85 per cent of children achieving level 4, over each of three years, and with
below average proportions of pupils making expected progress between the ages of seven and eleven will also be defined as coasting.
States with sparser eighth grade tracking and
a below average proportion of high - scoring AP students include: Delaware (64 percent tracked), District of Columbia (63 percent), Louisiana (54 percent), Mississippi (52 percent), and Texas (57 percent).
The Department for Education (DfE) stated «those secondary schools that fail to ensure 60 per cent of pupils achieve five good GCSE grades and have
a below average proportion of pupils making expected progress over three years, will be classed as coasting».
Secondary schools that fail to ensure 60 per cent of pupils achieve five A * to C GCSE grades and have
a below average proportion of pupils making expected progress between key stage three and four during 2014 and 2015 will be classed as coasting, if they also fail to meet a threshold Progress 8 level in 2016.
Not exact matches
The state falls well
below the national
average of 3.8 percent in the
proportion of its total taxable resources spent on education, at 3.1 percent.
Handsworth Grammar School, in Birmingham, has the highest
proportion, at 27 %, although this is still
below the England
average and well
below the city's figure of 49 %.
As well as those failing to reach these targets, schools will be labelled as «coasting» if a
below -
average proportion of pupils are making the expected amount of progress.
The government points to areas such as Nottingham, where a high
proportion of children are eligible for free school meals and results are
below the national
average.
At 72 percent, the
proportion of New Orleans high school students who manage to graduate on time is well
below the national
average, lags the state
average and is considered unacceptable by top education leaders.
At primary level the definition will apply to those schools who for the first 2 years have seen fewer than 85 % of children achieving level 4, the secondary - ready standard, in reading, writing and maths, and which have also seen
below -
average proportions of pupils making expected progress between age 7 and age 11, followed by a year
below a «coasting» level set against the new accountability regime which will see children being expected to achieve a new higher expected standard and schools being measured against a new measure of progress.
We have a higher
proportion of students in schools where the
average student's socio - economic background is
below the national
average.
In 2014 and 2015 the definition will apply to those schools that have seen fewer than 60 per cent of pupils achieving five good GCSEs and have a
below -
average proportion of pupils making acceptable progress.
On long - term measures of value (for example, Graham's 10 - year trailing P / E ratio and corporate profits as a
proportion of GDP) market prices are well
below average and approaching all time lows (See Future Blind «s post Market Valuation Charts prepared in October last year when the S&P 500 was around 1160).
Hover over the map
below, which highlights by region the
average house deposit, wedding loan amount, and
proportion of people who take out a wedding loan but don't own a home.
(2) What
proportion of model runs from a multi-model ensemble produce global mean temperatures at or
below (on
average) the actual measurement for the last 10 years?
Overall, Hordaland county is considered representative of Norway with regards to gender and rural / urban residence distribution, and the median household income is also similar to that of the national
average.37 In the period 2005 — 2010, the mean
proportion of children characterised as being relative poor (see details
below) in Hordaland county was slightly lower (7.3 %) than in the country as a whole (8.9 %).