Recent research, as published in the British Journal of Music Education, found that school children between the ages of 11 - 16 who were taking instrumental lessons,
attained higher levels of academic success in GCSE Maths and English than their peers.
In a matter of days, he has gone from talking about «Opportunity Schools» in Baltimore to claiming that «there are organizations in other parts of the country that are operating schools that are succeeding in leading children from low - income families — especially children of color — to reach
much higher levels of academic success than the norm for their communities.»
This professional learning ensures that EL meet the same rigorous standards as all students are expected to meet, attain
high levels of academic success and graduate ready for college and / or career.
She notes that the impact of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) has resulted in a greater emphasis in today's literature on the true role that classroom teachers themselves play in leading students to achieve
their highest levels of academic success.
«Our goal has always been, and remains, to operate at
the highest level of academic success, and rest assured that we are working diligently toward that goal for the benefit of the students,» Tarpley said.
National Blue Ribbon Schools are public and private K - 12 schools that have demonstrated
the highest levels of academic success and have made great strides in closing the achievement gap.
However, a student who plans ahead and ensures that he or she has obtained
a high level of academic success before seeking entry can maximize the probability of being accepted to a veterinary college program.
The UMD Art Honors Program is designed for students who have demonstrated excellence in studio courses and achieved
a high level of academic success.
The University of Maryland Art Honors Program is designed for students who have demonstrated excellence in studio courses and achieved
a high level of academic success.
I would say the students we're interviewing by definition have enjoyed
the highest level of academic success.