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Samsung said it would double dividends next year to 9.6 trillion won and keep them at that level until 2020, as it responds to investor pressure to share its vast cash reserves and catch up with some of its more generous peers.
Schools Superintendent Kriner Cash says the computers and systems can help students accelerate their learning to catch up with their peers, especially their suburban peers who live in worlds filled with technology and equipment at home and classrooms working electronically with the homes.
«By simply teaching caregivers age - appropriate activities to foster child development, we found that early intervention can help children from low - resource families catch up with their peers from high - resource families,» said Carla Bann, Ph.D., statistics and psychometrics fellow at RTI and lead author of the study.
By permitting students to do this, you not only ensure them an equitable opportunity at learning, but you also help them catch up to their peers in learning the content and material without leaving them behind.
Principal Robin Harris doesn't yet have the test results to prove that adding two hours to the school day at Fletcher Maynard Academy, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, last year helped the school's primarily low - income, minority students catch up to their peers.
RAISEup Texas provides individualized, integrated interventions to help these students accelerate to at or above grade level and catch back up with their peers.
The bills we filed in July and being considered by the Legislature today will usher in the next chapter of education reform in our Commonwealth by helping the lowest - performing districts catch up to their peers and ensuring healthy districts have the modern tools and ideas at their disposal to continue to improve.
The Prichard Committee recognizes educators as the key to ensuring Kentucky students of all backgrounds learn at much higher levels, and that students who have traditionally had less opportunity to excel catch up with their peers.
Researchers at Impetus - PEF, an education consultancy, said «very few schools» are ensuring these pupils, whom the government classes as «disadvantaged», make enough progress to catch up with their peers.
Research shows that at - risk children can catch up to their non-disadvantaged peers by participating in high quality PK programs that are linked to K - 3 structures.
Of course also well - meaning people can be caught in a system, be instrumentalised and follow the system's logic, but the same can be suspected of the opponents of GMOs, who may be caught in their respective ideological echo chambers, who are subject to peer pressure (see the reaction to Mark Lynas» change of heart), and also they have financial incentives to the extent that GMOs represent a rallying point to drum up support (funds, new members, etc.) Therefore perhaps one way forward could be to assume good intentions on both «sides» and look at the data in a neutral, unbiased way.
At the age 5 or 6, children's brain architecture is 90 percent complete; sending a child to kindergarten is too late since the learning that takes place in preschool has a life - long impact, they may never catch up with their peers» vocabulary.
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