Sentences with phrase «dramatically different achievement»

Schools with similar resources and challenges may produce dramatically different achievement for English language learners.

Not exact matches

Her litany of complaints about the academic results of Klein's «radical restructuring» is somewhat familiar — «inflating» test results and «taking shortcuts» to boost graduation — except for the charge that «the recalibration of the state scores revealed that the achievement gap among children of different races in New York City was virtually unchanged between 2002 and 2010, and the proportion of city students meeting state standards dropped dramatically, almost to the same point as in 2002.»
Because NCLB schools are evaluated primarily on the basis of achievement levels, the evaluation can not readily detect how much growth is taking place within a school, simply because children come with dramatically different educational endowments.
While parental monitoring and support of schoolwork differed dramatically across students of different achievement levels in 1994, by 2001 there were significantly fewer differences.
For the Anagram, Arcadian Retreat and Anagram (A Pun) series, Rauschenberg drew upon the achievements of his early screen print and image transfer works of the 1950s and 1960s while reinvigorating the ideas, imagery and techniques to respond to a dramatically different world.
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