Even as the low quality research kept showing that holding kids back was bad, a growing
chorus of critics urged schools to end «social promotion,» the practice of passing failing students onto the next grade.
Not exact matches
New GlaxoSmithKline chief Emma Walmsley has a message for the
chorus of critics who have been
urging the company to split up its trifecta
of business units: we're staying the course.
Nevertheless, a growing
chorus of critics over the past two decades, including President Obama, have
urged schools to end «social promotion,» the practice
of passing failing students onto the next grade.