Sentences with phrase «if students in»

I talked about how, if students in all the schools and faculty can get together with a sound grounding in the humanities and social sciences, then there is no reason why in the long term we can't have a kind of innovative entrepreneurial culture that spins off in financial terms.
In fact, the first round of loan forgiveness to come according to the income - driven repayment plans would be in 2019, if any students in 1994 opted for the plan.
Or if students in the other 24 schools thought it was better in mixed ability classes — or merely equal.
The summative portion was designed to determine if students in the treatment group would score higher on the Michigan Educational Assessment Program (MEAP) and Metropolitan Achievement Test, 7th Edition (MAT7), than would students in the control group.
It should be clear if students in these groups are or are not making progress.
For example, if students in a science class could not answer the following question — What is the role of hypotheses in the scientific method?
If students in a class are all setting different targets what sort of learning intentions do we need to set (whole class, individual)?
If students in a low - achieving group do not have access to resources (teacher, materials, etc.) to complete the task, they will not reach the desired outcome.
The survey also asked parents if students in kindergarten through eighth grade should be on a different schedule than high school students.
Beyond that, if the students in a class are all studying different things, their learning can become fragmented.
Yet, if students in other nations took the NAEP, only about one - third of them would also score Proficient — even in the nations scoring highest on international reading comparisons (Rothstein, Jacobsen, & Wilder, 2006).
If students in Washington's public schools are to reach the high standards that have been set for them, it will be the state's teaching force — current teachers and new ones — who get them there.
If a charter school has lower test scores or other school metrics, try to find out if the students in the charter improve compared to their previous school experience.
So, when U.S. citizens read that «only one - third» or «less than half» of the students in their local schools are proficient in mathematics, science, or reading (or other subjects), they can rest assured that the same judgments could be applied to national education systems throughout the world if students in those nations participated in NAEP or Common Core - related assessments.
But if students in the class are mostly white, Rollins suggests that teachers can probe that, too.
For instance, if students in a science class are wondering why Pluto is no longer considered a planet, the teacher can turn to that day's Web researcher for the answer.
If all students in the United States were performing at the level of high - schoolers in Massachusetts, our country would be at the top of the pack among peer nations.
Question from my students — would the US «look» better if students in private schools were participating in these tests more frequently?
All of this may be unproblematic if students in the same year of school were more or less equally ready for the same year - level curriculum.
The gap will grow or contract if students in either sector either receive a new IEP or have their IEP status declassified.
The cost could be considerably higher if the students in these apartments require services for special education, or if more than 12 students from the project enroll in the district.
And if students in Hailey Bailey's class are any indication, the program is making a difference.
If students in my ear - training class correctly identify a chord as «Dominant F - sharp Seventh chord with third in the base,» they have described it more accurately (albeit more abstractedly) than if they had said simply «a V7 chord.»
In fact, the first round of loan forgiveness to come according to the income - driven repayment plans would be in 2019, if any students in 1994 opted for the plan.
If every student in our schools and colleges cheated, so that there were no honest students left, our whole educational system would collapse.
If every student in that auditorium at Wheaton was asking that same question, what does it mean that future Christian leaders are struggling to find a compelling answer?
The bill stipulates that if a student in a school athletic activity is suspected of suffering a head injury during practice or a game, that student may not play for the rest of the day.
«If a student in an introductory statistics class had asked me if they could do this, my answer would have been «no.
If such behavior really happened, and if a student in such a bad situation actually stuck with an adviser until completion of the degree (something I would strongly discourage), the student should not ask the adviser for a letter.
If a student in one class is disruptive, the teacher takes the student to the buddy room in the other class.
If a student in their learning group goes off task, for example, they can't control that student's actions, but they can focus their own attention on learning.
* A bonus point may be awarded if the student in the hot seat guesses the word within 10 seconds.
Or what if a student in Grade 7 Math has an 86 %; where does this student need to focus her energy to improve?
Requires that if a student in foster care is facing suspension or expulsion, the school district would have to contact the student's attorney and the county child welfare agency and invite them to a meeting where the student's case would be discussed.
The panel gave a preview of its recommendations, showing that if every student in LA Unified attends one more day of school, the district will generate an additional $ 30 million in revenue.
Many colleges use the ACT and SAT as cut - offs: if a certain score is not reached, admission or scholarship funds will not be granted, even if the student in question is well rounded and has a high grade point average.
«For example,» DPI spokesman Patrick Gasper said, «if a student in a wheelchair decides to go to a private school, there's nothing requiring that school to put in ramps.»
Thus, if a student in poverty is performing well, they may never see the effects of funds intended to combat their poverty.

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Blocking is how students are typically taught in schools and how employees are taught during training, if only because those sessions are easier for a school or company to schedule and administer.
Think long term, he advises: «If you don't get retirement fully funded, you're going to be on your kids» payroll for 15 or 20 years,» which could end up being more expensive in the long run than student loans would be.
If you want to practice civil law, you need to study in Quebec (for instance, McGill law students graduate with a degree in each system), or at the University of Ottawa.
In a meeting with his boss, Maynard, who will graduate from St. Mary's University this spring, learned that the company where he had been working part - time for nearly a year wanted to help him pay off his student loan — if he had no objections, of course.
«If you are an expert in a particular field, leverage your knowledge and become a coach, teaching students from all over the world.
You would be wise to opt into a minor in commerce if you want to become a forestry manager — it's encouraged for students who want a strong foundation in business and management alongside their forestry knowledge.
If a student falls behind in fractions, he or she will be asked to repeat fraction exercises until there's improvement.
The students surveyed their friends, which only makes sense for a business if you're trying to sell the startup's product to people in that demographic group.
In fact, our «plan» had so many holes in it that if an MBA class had reviewed our startup strategy, most students would have considered us touch and go at besIn fact, our «plan» had so many holes in it that if an MBA class had reviewed our startup strategy, most students would have considered us touch and go at besin it that if an MBA class had reviewed our startup strategy, most students would have considered us touch and go at best.
After Stone starred in Allen's 2015 «Irrational Man,» about a college professor who enters a relationship with a student, Dylan Farrow asked Stone by name in the previously mentioned New York Times piece, «What if it had been you, Emma Stone?»
This helps Apple determine if students are in fact enrolled in a degree program at a college or university.
I often say that if selling was so easy we'd be paying high school students minimum wage to do it instead of investing millions in training and methodology development, not to mention incentivizing our sales teams with highly leveraged, lucrative compensation plans.
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