The Galaxy S7 with Exynos 8890 achieved 2,294 points on the single -
core test while it nabbed a remarkable 6,908 points in the multi-core test.
In the GeekBench scorecard, the Galaxy J4 or j4lite managed to score 623 in the single
core test while managing a score of 1815 in multi-core test.
When it comes to performance, InFocus Turbo 5 Plus scored 40,483 on Antutu, on GeekBench 4 it scored 617 in the single -
core test while it scored 2,520 in the multi-core test.
Not exact matches
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While the state legislature works to protect the rights of parents to refuse the Common
Core tests, we need our congressional representatives to referee on the federal level and send Secretary Duncan a clear message there will be consequences for penalizing our schools.
While he has protected and promoted the growth of charter schools, other aspects of his education policy have not gone as planned - these include the rollout of the common
core learning standards and tougher teacher evaluations by tying them more closely to the results of student standardized
test scores.
While the state Department of Education has claimed implementation of common
core aims to better prepare students for college and careers, many parents and educators have criticized the move because they believe teachers are being forced to abandon true learning for «teaching to the
test.»
«Our members are very knowledgable about education issues, and
while there is great concern about the implementation of the Common
Core and the over-reliance on
testing, there are many other issues that are front - burner for NYSUT members,» he said, listing concerns over the property tax cap, equitable school funding, the teacher evaluation system and the statewide expansion of pre-kindergarten.
While admitting that the rollout of the Common
Core was a mistake, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he would not opt his three girls out of state
tests if they were younger and eligible to take them.
Many district officials already have told residents they face a squeeze next year between holding down taxes
while expanding instructional services needed to prep students for lessons and
tests aligned with rigorous Common
Core academic standards.
He's complained that
while only one third of students are passing the new
tests connected to Common
Core, 95 % of teachers, under a two year old evaluation system, are rated as effective or highly effective.
Cuomo has complained that
while two - thirds of students are failing new standardized
tests associated with the Common
Core learning standards, most teachers are rated very highly under new performance reports.
The changes, which Education Commissioner John King said are already under way, include increasing public understanding of the standards, training more teachers and principals, ensuring adequate funding, reducing
testing time and providing high school students the option to take some traditional Regents exams
while Common
Core - aligned
tests are phased in.
His support for charters outraged teachers unions,
while his promotion of the Common
Core curricula and
testing standards irked conservatives.
While this process goes forward, the task force recommends that the results from state
tests aligned to the current Common
Core standards not be used as part of student and teacher evaluations before 2019.
While the Common
Core standards emphasize development of reasoning and critical - thinking skills, the standards» perpetuation of a
test - driven accountability system and teacher - directed learning environment compromises children's development of these higher - order skills.
All the
while Bath has turned the system into a significant research tool on the Brown campus and beyond.In 2012, with funding from the Brown Institute for Brain Science through the Robert J. and Nancy D. Carney Scientific Innovation Fund, Serre and Bath opened their lab up as a «
core» called the Rodent Neurodevelopmental Behavioral
Testing Facility.
The first two strength sets will engage both your coordination and balance,
while the three exercise conditioning circuit will
test all aspects of your
core strength.
This RMT Club exercise
test and improves your upper and lower body coordination
while simultaneously building
core strength.
While it's engaging, tantalizing and consistently interesting, it
tests the listener by wading through a foliage of field recordings and mouth harps to get to its
core, requiring an effort which can potentially get wearying at times.
This new way of thinking about summative
testing would retain the advantages of the Common
Core project and the best state
tests while eliminating most of the disadvantages.
Some educational issues tend to spark large partisan rifts (for example, Common
Core and teacher tenure),
while a bipartisan consensus emerges on others (for instance, required
testing of students).
Common
Core advocates hailed the scores as an honest accounting of school and student performance,
while others worried that they reflected problems with the
tests, inadequate support for educators, or a lack of alignment between what schools are teaching and what's being
tested.
While Hess doesn't disagree that
testing corporations will benefit, he finds the argument that the profit - motive is the primary force behind the adoption of the
Core «silly,» noting, «The corporations are making money off the old
tests and will make it off the new
tests.»
And in a wonderful and timely bit of irony, the College Board's forthcoming renovation of the SAT
tests — markedly more influential than the AP (and perhaps the Common
Core itself) in shaping what kids have to learn in school if they want to go to a good college — includes enough attention to the seminal documents of American history and the ideas they embody to give pause to Chinese authorities who really don't want their kids learning about democracy and freedom
while preparing to seek entry to a U.S. university.
With the transition to the Common
Core comes a transition to new assessments that better measure if students are on track for college and career readiness — and
while test scores may temporarily drop, educators expect the short - term decline to improve as teachers and students are better equipped to meet the new standards
From a quite different place on the political spectrum, the New York affiliate of the National Education Association has withdrawn its support for the Common
Core as implemented in that state, and the American Federation of Teachers is calling for a moratorium on all consequences attached to student
test results
while the standards are being implemented, a policy that has been affirmed in California.
Instead of states mandating a single curricular approach within their geographic boundaries — much less a single national approach such as Common
Core — states should empower local school systems and other educational providers to select quality standards and aligned
tests that fit their instructional philosophy,
while also empowering parents to choose from among different schools the one which best meets the needs of their children.
While the figures released on Wednesday established New York as the center of the opt - out movement, it has begun spreading as other states switched to Common
Core - aligned
tests this year.
Many educators in Massachusetts and elsewhere, however, have said that
while the content of the new Common
Core tests may demand more of their students, the technology enhancements are often just window dressing on items that could as easily follow a simpler multiple - choice format.
With word that some parents are already organizing on social media about efforts to have their children «opt - out» of the standardized
tests in the coming school year, Cuomo released a statement Thursday saying that
while he agrees with the goal of Common
Core standards, he believes the implementation by the NYS Education Department has been «deeply flawed.»
While you can read Bronin's political meandering on education on his website — See CLOSING THE ACHIEVEMENT GAP, what is far more telling is the amount of money that is pouring into his campaign from the corporate education reformers, the charter school industry and the people who are pushing the Common
Core and Common
Core SBAC
testing scheme.
But
while the «education reformers» say their goal is to get all children «college and career ready,» they are trying to force high school juniors to take a Common
Core test that is purposely designed to label the majority of juniors as failures.
While we have all seen how easy it is for false reports of so - called Common
Core - aligned assignments on topics not covered by the math and English Language Arts standards and
test questions to circulate on social media, it's important that news coverage of the standards, assessments and their implementation is accurate.
«We feel really good that
while we have migrated from an already strong
test to one that is Common
Core aligned that our scores have held firm,» she said during a 75 - minute presentation.
While the state did create a new way to evaluate teachers, which begins to take effect this year,
test scores won't be included until the 2015 - 16 school year — four years after students first took Common
Core tests.
While the political discourse surrounding education too often seems hung up on the role of high - stakes
testing or common
core curriculum, many experts now are turning their attention toward ed tech, or the role of technology in expanding educational opportunity.
New Jersey's version of the Common
Core test is called the PARCC
test,
while in Connecticut it is known as the SBAC.
Unable to increase local property taxes sufficiently, the warped education strategy that has been developed by Malloy and his Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor, will continue to mean that many communities will face higher property taxes
while actually being forced to reduce their education programs so they can shift scarce resources away from student instruction and toward implementing the new Common
Core tests and the absurd new teacher evaluation program.
While the teachers, districts, and the folks in Sacramento all have the luxury of five years (as Michael Kirst likes to say) to figure things out with Common
Core and the new wave of standardized
tests, what about the 6 + million students in school right now?
The council would, among other tasks, evaluate the effectiveness of the common -
core assessments; help set performance - level benchmarks for cross-state
tests; provide professional development for teachers and the public on how to use different
tests; and develop and study policies and protocols to protect students» privacy
while allowing the use of assessment data for research.
Some districts are having students take the new Common
Core Tests this year
while all public schools will be required to make students take the Common
Core Tests next year... despite the fact that districts have yet to develop full Common
Core curricula for their schools.
outlined the fact that
while many of Connecticut's urban schools are woefully underfunded, Governor Malloy and Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor were able to find $ 25 million in state bonding to buy computers so that more of Connecticut's students can be forced to take the ill - conceived Common
Core Tests.
While education experts and innovators call for personalized learning and differentiated models of schooling, groups like Stand for Children and DFER support national standards (Common
Core is also funded by Gates) and punishments and sanctions tied to
test scores.
However, the Gordon Commission says the common -
core tests planned for rollout in the academic year 2014 - 15, «
while significant, will be far from what is ultimately needed for either accountability or classroom instructional - improvement purposes.»
First Fordham demands state
tests must bow to Common
Core, then it demands private schools must bow to state
tests, all the
while insisting Common
Core both is and is not a powerful tool for reshaping curriculum!
While we believe strongly in the promise and potential of the Common
Core, and we've seen good implementation firsthand, these standards will be meaningless if policymakers keep reducing them to a
test score.
If some districts or classrooms administer only the summative assessments
while others avail themselves of all the resources in the SBAC toolkit, won't some students have a
testing advantage based solely upon local policy decisions, the
CORE group excluded?
A half - dozen states have dropped the PARCC
tests in the last year,
while others have hedged on the Common
Core with much of the opposition driven by conservative groups opposed to a federal role in education.
While most state assessments
test students» capacity for rote memorization and basic skills, PARCC and Smarter Balanced feature DOK level 3 and 4 questions that ask students to synthesize multiple Common
Core skills and carry out intellectually rigorous tasks such as analysis, creation, and modification.
But
while exams that
test the Common
Core are still in development, her kids will be taking the same old state
tests.