The fourth significant point he made was that students and teachers discussed and demonstrated just how easy those courses were to cheat.
Not exact matches
Starting backwards with Coll's
fourth point, that it is what deacons and deaconesses are rather than what they do that is
significant for the Church, Coll explains that on the issue of ordination generally, the «ontological» versus «functional» debate continues (p207).
The four -
point scale score gain in
fourth grade science is not statistically
significant.
According to NAEP results, released by the U.S. Department of Education's National Center for Education Statistics, Alabama is one of four states to show
significant gains in
fourth - grade reading, and over the past eight years has shown a greater increase in scale than any other state, moving from 207 in 2003 to the national average of 220 on a 500 -
point scale in 2011.
The only
significant change since 2013, the year de Blasio was elected, was a 7 -
point decrease in the proportion of
fourth graders considered proficient in math.»
From the beginning of this century through 2015,
fourth grade math scores rose by 23
points,
fourth grade reading by 11
points, and eighth grade math by 17
points — all statistically
significant improvements.
The average mathematics score of Virginia
fourth graders was 245, a statistically
significant five
points higher than the national average of 240, and a two -
point increase in grade - 4 mathematics achievement since 2009.
The average score of Virginia
fourth graders has increased a statistically
significant five
points since 2005.
Since 2005, advanced reading achievement for Virginia
fourth graders is up by a
significant three
points.
Since 2005, the percentage of Virginia
fourth graders achieving at proficient or above has risen by a statistically
significant seven
points.
Sidney Homer did a lot of
significant work researching from the past to the middle of the 20th century, and Richard Sylla did an admirable job giving the grand sweep of the increasing complexity of the bond markets as the 20th century progressed until 2005, which was an interesting
point at which to end the
fourth edition.