Sentences with phrase «certain children achieving»

Did identified school - level characteristics, fourth grade reading achievement, and certain Children Achieving reform variables significantly relate to teacher - reported school conditions and other aspects of the reform?

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(In such cases, O'Grady says he typically suggests setting up a trust that prohibits access to the funds until the child reaches a certain age or achieves specified goals.).
We might — indeed, we have increasingly come to — picture it this way: because having children is something people want for their life to be full and complete, because having children is an important project for so many people, we ought to use our technical skills to help them achieve what they desire — a child, and, quite possibly, a child of a certain sort.
Make it a contractual requirement for your caterer to achieve a certain standard of quality, as judged by an external organisation — e.g. Soil Association Food For Life or Children's food trust.
This can be achieved by helping your child with certain play patterns such as grasping small objects, pouring water out of cups, squeezing things like sponges, and doing other activities that force a child to use their hands in creative ways.
He concluded that there are certain familial relationship goods which accrue both to children and parents that can only be achieved by familial relationships and attachments between generations that can not happen outside of families.
Thus the public have come to expect a certain standard of comfort in hospitals or a certain level of support if they are unemployed and parents expect that children who achieve a certain scholastic standard will be able to enter a university.
A child suffering from hypotonia is expected to achieve certain physical abilities much later than compared to normal children of the same age.
A Lot Can Be Achieved in a Short Time — Again, there are certain downsides to being one of 30 or so in a class, particularly if your child is struggling to get their head round a topic.
Pauline Parkes, Finham's inclusion manager, said: «We personalise timetables in certain situations to enable children to have more time to put towards their studies, which can be difficult to achieve during lesson time.
If a child achieved a certain score on her reading test or improved by a certain percentage, she got a small prize.
A common understanding of educational equity is that all children should be given the education they need to achieve certain outcomes.
The legislation insists on «every» student achieving and that schools use subsets of data to make certain that no child is overlooked.
Rather they serve less needy children and when adjusting school aggregate performance measures for the children they serve, they achieve no better current outcomes on average than the schools they are slated to take over... The assumption that charter takeover can solve the ills of certain district schools is specious at best.»
Although No Child make requires states to improve graduation rates and test scores — including the aspirational goal that all children (and actually, based on safe harbor and other caveats, 92 percent of them) are proficient in reading, math, and science — states are given plenty of leeway when it comes to interpreting how to meet certain requirements (like the one assuring that all teachers be «highly qualified» for instruction) and develop their own solutions in order to achieve them.
Eventually, when you are nearly 100 % certain of your choice, I want you to choose between them by identifying the state in which an average child is likely to be achieving better in school.
Would you like to financially «incentivize» your children to achieve certain goals?
Achieve whole - of - setting understanding about developmental continuum of mental health and wellbeing and appreciation for how certain factors (e.g. developmental delays) might influence a child's place on that continuum
Although development is unique to each individual, there are milestones of social and emotional development that children typically achieve during certain age ranges.
Sometimes parents specify that payments will be made only if the child is enrolled full - time and achieves a certain grade point average.
«Certain provisions of ASFA... can invigorate child welfare systems to involve fathers and their families in achieving the federal goals of child safety, permanency, and well - being.
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