Sentences with phrase «help their students improve academically»

By applying these same approaches, teacher teams can help their students improve academically.
The Senate budget also does not include language that would change how schools receive A-F school grades, in spite of interest expressed on both sides of the aisle for the school grading system to be amended so that the grades better indicate how well schools are able to help their students improve academically over time.
Neither Senate nor House budget proposals also do not include language that would change how schools receive A-F school grades, in spite of interest expressed on both sides of the aisle for the school grading system to be amended so that the grades better indicate how well schools are able to help their students improve academically over time.
Our school profiles now include important information in addition to test scores — factors that make a big difference in how children experience school, such as how much a school helps students improve academically, how well a school supports students from different socioeconomic, racial and ethnic groups, and whether or not some groups of students are disproportionately affected by the school's discipline and attendance policies.
Homework does not help students improve academically (Cooper, 2006).
Because over the past 7 years we have become experts at developing successful programs that have proven through research to help students improve academically, socially and emotionally.

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In Beer - Sheva, Israel, the citywide Improving Learning and Motivation program helped students develop new attitudes for succeeding academically and socially.
Districts can, among other things, use the funding to improve or expand English language instruction, interpreting and counseling services, or develop after - school tutoring programs focused on helping refugee students catch up academically.
I've also found myself pausing, marveling at what this program promises to accomplish: meeting students where they are academically and, at least in theory, helping a wildly diverse group of students improve their literacy skills.
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