Sentences with phrase «flat scores»

The paradox of higher standardized test scores and flat scores on measures of deeper learning would be relatively benign were test scores not also used to judge school quality and teacher effectiveness.
But we find little evidence that shifting student characteristics explain flat scores, or that periods of increasing high school persistence coincide with periods of divergent scores between older and younger students.
How do you even suggest we played well when a 3 - 1 was very flattering score from a City team that was not pushing hard?
I wore it with my white jeans from Hautelook, and added some color with these purple suede Manolo Blahnik flats I scored on Poshmark for $ 75.
The 2006 Child Well - Being Index, released in March by the Foundation for Child Development in cooperation with Duke University and the Brookings Institution, suggests a general lack of progress for K - 12 students, evidenced by flat scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress, persistent achievement gaps, and falling high school graduation rates.
Colorado students in 2014 took slight steps backward on the small academic gains made on standardized tests in recent years, part of a long - term trend of flat scores, results released Thursday show.
The Detroit News reported on Feb. 20 that Michigan students had flat scores on the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP).
All in all, it was a much needed win, with a flattering score line Good to see Giroud and Walcott scoring, Gary Linekar must have tweeted Walcott at half time and it was good to see a response from Theo?
I wanted to wear my new wrap coat with my favorite black denim and the flats I scored on major sale (very similar ones here).
By C. Kirabo Jackson There is considerable evidence that this year's flat scores may have been caused by events that happened almost a decade ago.
Those stabs at an answer all serve to explain away our flat scores.
There is considerable evidence that this year's flat scores may have been caused by events that happened almost a decade ago.
The district's flat scores, however, meant few scored boosts in pay.
I really want to know what caused the flat scores in math.
But, if children who do not have disabilities — who make up the vast majority of our student population — were making the progress they need, we would have seen an uptick in scores, or at worst, flat scores.
Until last year's flat scores, the city was experiencing gains of up to 7 points and 8 points a year, a trend the schools chief called «extraordinary» for a large, urban district.
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