Not exact matches
DeVos
ignores research that parents choose schools for a variety of reasons, most often not on the basis of
educational performance.
In this sense, RAND simply repeats an already well - known finding: that if you rely on imprecise statewide data and if you
ignore all other aspects of state
educational policy, you will often find that average statewide school spending and class size have at least a minor effect on student
performance.
«Whatever the causes of the relationship... it is clear that we can not continue to
ignore areas of the UK where
educational performance is low, and where voters feel endorsing UKIP is the best way to improve things for themselves.»
Some educators maintain that because these tests don't fit the
educational philosophy underlying authentic student
performance, we should simply
ignore them.
In states like Florida, New Mexico and Maryland, where ratings are based entirely on school - wide averages, the
performance of individual student groups, and the
educational disparities and inequities they face, are largely
ignored.