Sentences with phrase «includes kindergartners»

In other words, even if one includes kindergartners in the study, as Krueger and Zhu recommend, the essentials of our original finding remain intact.
The school's enrollment is 645, which includes kindergartners who do not stay all day.
But since these analyses also introduce risks of bias (principally by including the kindergartners for whom no baseline scores were available), the results in Figure 2 are inferior to the results provided in Figure 1.
WINGS instructor Karon Pickot (right) builds relationships by focusing on the same small group of students, including kindergartner Miguel, throughout the year.

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Find out what your kindergartner will learn this year, including math, science, language, and social skills.
Sure enough, deep in the recesses of my kindergartner's trick - or - treat bag were several non-recyclable plastic gems, including a skeleton, a plastic rope of some kind, a skeleton straw, a snake, a spider, and a few other odds and ends.
Participants included 435 kindergartners and first graders and their parents across 22 elementary schools.
In other words, Krueger and Zhu also now report consistently positive results for African - Americans, regardless of how ethnicity is defined, even when kindergartners are included in the analysis - as long as baseline scores (and only baseline scores) are taken into account in the statistical estimation of programmatic effects.
Lest anyone doubt the reach of America's after - school woes — more than 14 million K - 12 students, including 40,000 kindergartners and almost 4 million middle school students, take care of themselves after school — it appears even the economy is suffering: A new study by Catalyst and the Women's Studies Research Center at Brandeis University, shows that the workplace productivity of U.S. parents suffers when they are worried about what their kids are doing after school.
Started in 1985 with 6,325 kindergartners, the study ultimately came to include roughly 11,600 students, with 2,200, 1,600, and 1,200 students entering in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grades, respectively.
State leaders want to include more meaningful measurements along with test scores such as absenteeism among kindergartners, how many high school freshmen pass enough classes to be on track to graduate, and the share of high school graduates who go on to college.
New American Academy opened with 126 kindergartners and first graders and at least eight adults per classroom, including intern principals and paraprofessionals assigned to disabled children.
«Children's Perceptions of Interethnic and Interracial Friendships in a Multiethnic School Context,» Pica - Smith's study of 103 children — including one group of kindergartners and first graders and another of fourth - and fifth - graders — found that younger children do have a more positive outlook on inter-group friendships than their older peers.
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