Sentences with phrase «idea of academic ability»

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The test of academic freedom is the ability of employees of the university to present ideas that are deeply opposed by the constituency that provides its funding.
The idea of streaming by academic ability within schools meets with overwhelming support — only 4 % think streaming is a bad idea.
Public Opinion A YouGov poll found that only 38 per cent of people believe the government should build more grammar schools and encourage more schools to select on academic ability, which suggests there isn't a huge amount of public support for the idea.
I certainly could have simply told passive students the definition of this term and what it means, but by enabling them to actively construct their own knowledge, they internalize the ideas more deeply — as well as internalize their ability to have voice and agency in an academic setting.»
Before the re-authorization of IDEA of 2004, there was a «discrepancy» rule, which required a «significant» discrepancy between a child's intellectual ability (measured by IQ) and their academic functioning (measured by standardized Achievement Tests.)
Bright IDEA 2 students were challenged to use the full range of their talents and intellectual abilities as they address authentic and complex academic tasks.
Homework help enables students to learn about the work they are writing and can develop the conceptual ideas about the whole subject Homework is the essential aspect of the academic and educational perception where a student understands, and learning ability defined in his homework.
Skills High level of written and verbal communication skills, ability to encourage teamwork and solicit ideas of teachers, excellent analytical and problem - solving skills and advanced knowledge in implementing plans to respond to academic - related issues.
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