Sentences with phrase «catch up with peers in»

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Citigroup's stock has lagged compared with its peers» so far in 2017, which gives it room to catch up.
The Sea Grill at Las Ventanas Located at one of Cabo's premier hotels, Las Ventanas al Paraiso, this perfectly named dining spot serves up fresh catches and ceviches along with wood - grilled meats in an idyllic setting peering out at the Sea of Cortez.
And it may well prove to be true that children growing up in serious disadvantage require that kind of comprehensive, immersive intervention in order to catch up with their more advantaged peers.
Today, as adults, they earn an average of 25 percent more per year than the subjects whose parents didn't receive home visits; by a variety of measures, including wages, these formerly delayed infants have now caught up with a comparison group of their peers who didn't show any signs of delay in infancy.
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.
With automakers here lagging behind their Western peers in making traditional cars, the chance to catch up lies in producing technologically advanced models such as electric vehicles.
Summer learning programs provide struggling students with additional learning time to catch up with their peers, establish deeper relationships with their teachers and other positive adult role models, and participate in experiential learning activities (eg.
Jeffries railed against the approximate 50 percent graduation rate in Newark's high schools, as well as the fact that 9 out of 10 Newark students who reach college require remedial instruction to catch up with their peers.
The average salary for an academy headteacher has risen by nearly five per cent in 12 months, and the pay packet for primary school leaders is slowly catching up with that of their secondary peers.
All of these approaches are about helping students, particularly poor students, become more active participants in their learning and to better position them to catch up with their more affluent peers.
Charter school leaders have explained that they have fewer students identified as needing special education services because students who may initially require special accommodations catch up with their peers once in the charter school and eventually no longer are identified as special education students.
In 2012, Alec returned to Charlotte to help found Project L.I.F.T. Academy to help off - track seniors catch up and graduate on time with their peers.
This school would utilize curriculum which had proven effective in helping minority children from similar backgrounds catch up with their peers.
Both Apple and Amazon's respective applications stores already offer magazines and audiobooks, so in this sense Google is playing catch - up with its peers.
It was also a great time to catch up with my peers about the day and what they were doing in their other major.
ELTA will be doing well if it catches up with US legal tech association ILTA (www.iltanet.org), which is the leading peer networking organisation in the legal market.
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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