Sentences with phrase «forming vast schools»

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A further disappointment for me is that essentially given the freedom to create any form or structure of schooling, the vast majority of charter schools look just like the schools we've already got.
Newly formed teacher groups won the vast majority of school contracts after they formed an alliance with UTLA.
The vast majority of school discipline procedures are forms of punishment that work best with the students who need them the least.
«Vouchers in any form divert tax money to private schools or homeschoolers and take it from under - funded public schools, where the vast majority of school children will continue to be educated,» said Clay Robison, a spokesman for the Texas State Teachers Association.
Analyzing the forms that listed all the mathematics classes taught within each U.S. school participating in the 1995 TIMSS, we found that the vast majority of U.S. 8th graders attended schools that tracked students into three types of 8th grade mathematics: regular, prealgebra, and algebra (Cogan, Schmidt, & Wiley, 2001).
The vast majority of schools use some form of social - emotional and behavioral screening data to identify students in need of individual or small group interventions (at either Tier 2 or 3).
Show me truly great schools being created (not schools that look great by refusing to take their fair share of poorer children, children who don't speak English or come form homes where English is not - spoken and children who have special education needs and I believe you will find schools that are investing extra resources to provide services that are not available to the vast majority of poor children.
For most American school children, the ascendancy of mobile computing and the evolution of Web 2.0 has provided a vast array of learning tools which render old forms of classroom instruction quaint by comparison.
My general advice is that LRW is the most important course in law school, that a vast amount of legal practice in any field involves writing, that the ability to translate and explain clearly to clients and others is a major part of their jobs, and that if they can internalize the form of a good legal memo, they can apply that skill more easily and successfully on law school exams.
The Encyclopedia covers a vast range of early childhood topics, from attachment and welfare reform to language, parenting skills, and school transition, and each topic is presented in three forms, making it suitable for users» varied needs and backgrounds.
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