Not exact matches
Curricular Coherence and the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics Educational Researcher, November 2012 Exploring the relationship of the CCSS in Mathematics (CCSSM) to student achievement, these researchers found a
high degree of similarity between CCSSM and standards of the
highest -
achieving nations on the 1995 Third International Mathematics and Science Study and that states with standards more like CCSSM have
higher 2009 National Assessment of Educational Progress
scores on average.
Dr. Larry Richard states in our LAWPRO magazine article «Herding Cats: The Lawyer Personality Revealed» that studies suggest
high achieving lawyers
score in the 89th percentile of this trait, which measures the
degree to which a person is sensitive to externally defined rules, policies and procedures.
In addition, the
highest achieved level of education was coded on a 4 - point scale, with the lowest
score indicating minimal educational qualifications and the
highest level indicating university
degree.