Sentences with phrase «improved academic attainment»

With benefits ranging from improved self ‑ confidence and improved academic attainment, we believe that outdoor education isn't just something schools should do, it's something we should prioritise.
With benefits ranging from improved self ‑ confidence to improved academic attainment, outdoor education isn't just something schools should do, it's something they should prioritise, believes Phil Avery, director of education at the Bohunt Education Trust
The evidence then links these positive outcomes to improved academic attainment: by helping young people to be healthier, happier and safer, PSHE enables them to do better in school.
«The [free school meals pilot] report made the observation that the [academic] results were hardly startling, and if your primary aim was to improve academic attainment, there are plenty of other things you could have done that were better value.»

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While it said there was «unclear» evidence that free school lunches raised attainment, it pointed to its own research on free school breakfasts in disadvantaged schools delivering similar academic benefits to free school lunches, but «significantly improved» behaviour and concentration, and reduced absences.
Because learning and memory impairments are common after TBI, the goal of this trial is to obtain evidence that RPT is an effective tool that leads to improved academic performance and the attainment of higher education and employment.
When schools nurture student creativity, they foster inquisitiveness, persistence, imagination, discipline, and collaboration, leading to improved classroom behavior, motivation, attendance, and academic attainment.
We find that that the program improves students» year - over-year college persistence, academic achievement, and bachelor's degree attainment.
It says: «If PE is regarded as providing solutions for a variety of objectives (eg increasing academic attainment, improving behaviour), it should be valued as such.
The plan sets a target of 66 % of working - age New Mexicans earning a college degree or post-secondary credential by the year 2030 — a rigorous goal given the current attainment rate of 45 %.1 The plan also sets a vision for New Mexico to be the fastest growing state in the nation when it comes to student outcomes, with a goal to increase the percentage of students who demonstrate readiness to more than 60 % on the state English language arts (ELA) and math assessments.2 These efforts are significant considering New Mexico's historically lower student academic proficiency rates compared to other states and to national averages3, and demonstrate how leaders are driving a sense of urgency to improve.
The pursuit and attainment of academic excellence improves emotional wellness, and social competence contributes to academic success.
Sir Kevan Collins, chief executive of the EEF (right), said: «Teachers and school leaders now have access to a significant and growing body of academic research with enormous potential to improve pupil attainment and save schools money.
«Best bets» for improving children's attainment were presented in the language teachers would immediately understand: the extra months of learning approaches might lead to during an academic year.
Growth in social and emotional skills is linked to improved academic achievement and positive impacts on long - term outcomes such as educational attainment, employment, substance abuse and criminal activity, according to a 2015 analysis by the Collaborative for Academic, Social and Educational Lacademic achievement and positive impacts on long - term outcomes such as educational attainment, employment, substance abuse and criminal activity, according to a 2015 analysis by the Collaborative for Academic, Social and Educational LAcademic, Social and Educational Learning.
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