Sentences with phrase «cohorts of students subject»

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The project team will investigate the holistic impact of UWC's educational experience on two subject groups: a cohort of current students, followed across their junior and senior years at participating sites; and groups of alumni at 5, 15, and 25 years post-graduation.
[4] In other words, over 90 percent of those in recent age cohorts are not performing at a reasonably high level on any externally administered, subject - specific examination, a possible explanation for the much lower percentage of US students than students in many other advanced industrial societies who are performing at the «advanced» level on international tests.
Keep in mind that these are the students who made it to twelfth grade; since about 20 percent of American students drop out, the proportion of all young people in a cohort of eighteen - year - olds who make it to the college - ready level in either subject is more like one in three.
Specifically, these teachers have agreed to spearhead a 1:1 iPad initiative with a cohort of 28, Grade 10 students working in the subject applications for Mathematics, English, Physical Education, Social Studies, Planning, and Science.
A LendEDU poll of student loan borrowers, a cohort that should know the subject very well, found that half of them believed their student loans would be forgiven.
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