Sentences with phrase «educational performance»

Historically, there has been a significant gap in educational performance between children of low socioeconomic status and those of high socioeconomic status.
This website provides you with the tools needed to assess your school district's approach to mental health and improve educational performance through community collaboration.
Scientists say this could affect educational performance later in life.
This information is used for educational performance reporting and analytics and to assist us in enhancing the learning resources.
Economic analyses show prevention of poor educational performance costs less than its remediation.
«This study suggests that education investment alone is not sufficient to boost educational performance as well as global competitiveness,» the research found.
This study uses data from 39 countries to analyze how various institutions affect educational performance at the student level.
Also, students who attend school every day are inclined to develop positive relationships with caring educators, who favorably impact their overall educational performance.
Additional research is needed to investigate relationships between educational performance and violence exposure among children.
How to incorporate mobile students, who enter schools / classrooms after the start of the school year, into educational performance evaluations remains to be a challenge.
These schools represented the opposite extremes in their current educational performance results.
It overwhelmingly shows that, at given spending levels, an increase in resources does not generally raise educational performance.
We provide management systems for schools that are designed to deliver world - class educational performance and improved operational efficiency.
It's also a problem when close looks at a country's educational performance ignore what's happening at the high end.
The assessment report shall include the child's educational performance including instructional strengths and weaknesses.
This has not proven to be a trustworthy path to improved educational performance.
This is a massive and unprecedented increase in educational performance.
The aim of racial integration of our schools should be recognized as distinct from the aim of providing equal opportunity for educational performance.
Additional family factors affecting educational performance are domestic violence and ethnicity.
The statistics in the film about poor educational performance were misleading and erroneous, as was its idyllic portrait of charter schools.
The transformation has gone largely unnoticed, but it has had a profound impact on the city's overall educational performance.
The Elementary Physical Disabilities services provides comprehensive supports to students with physical and health - related disabilities which cause a significant impact on educational performance in the general education class.
If an unfriendly foreign power had attempted to impose on America the mediocre educational performance that exists today, we might well have viewed it as an act of war....
«It's possible that - for better or for worse - external measures such as Pisa will take on greater importance in measuring educational performance in a comparative context,» she added.
The Department for Education (DfE) has agreed to terminate funding for the Education Fellowship Trust (TEFT) following concerns about educational performance from Ofsted.
Since it is known that the level of GDP is strongly correlated with educational performance, it may be that the inclusion of these two countries is producing misleading results.
Supporters say the new measuring sticks could improve U.S. educational performance by holding teachers accountable for students» progress.
The Department's strategy to improve social mobility has so far centred on identifying 12 «Opportunity Areas» which are local authority districts where educational performance and capacity to improve is low.
A child may be found eligible for special education and related services as a child with an intellectual disability if there is an adverse effect on the child's educational performance due to documented characteristics of intellectual disabilities which are described as a significantly sub average general intellectual functioning, existing concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior and manifested during the developmental period.
Sustained improvement in educational performance requires continuous learning within and among schools, education systems, and higher education institutions.
These cohorts are over represented in the low achieving quartile of educational performance simply because our education systems fail to meet their educational needs.
To complete the analysis, Insurify used its proprietary dataset of over 1.3 million auto insurance applications in which relevant applicants were asked questions about educational performance.
Not driving educational performance, meeting Ofsted targets or increasing enrichment programmes for pupils; these leaders are most concerned about just getting decent teachers in the door.
The Children's Food Trust aims to reduce childhood obesity and malnutrition and enhance educational performance through improving the food our children eat in early years settings, schools and beyond.
«If the government is to pursue the goal of further academisation, it will need to work with local authorities and allow those councils with a track record of strong educational performance to use their expertise within their education department to create MATs,» said Mr Carmichael.
The PISA exam, given in 65 countries, is the most frequently cited comparative measure of international educational performance.
Many of the factors that boost educational performance require resources.
Washington — Creating a new national test for all students is the «wrong answer» to the problem of lagging educational performance, the head of the nation's largest testing firm said here last week.
The Conservatives, relying on a single international and heavily caveated measure of relative educational performance, seek to discredit Labour's period in office.
The researchers from the University's Department of Social Policy and Intervention, and the Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm, studied the test scores measuring cognitive ability of children aged between 10 and 13, and found they had a strong effect on a child's subsequent educational performance.
State education officials in Kentucky, Texas, and New Mexico have moved to intervene in the affairs of school districts charged with financial mismanagement or inadequate educational performance.
I always viewed this as an experiment representing the best guesses of President George Bush and the U.S. Congress about how to improve national educational performance.
Yet that is no reason to throw up our hands, glibly excusing our lackluster educational performance by claiming that «forces beyond our control» are making it practically impossible for schools to function at all or for children to learn much in them.
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