Sentences with phrase «judged by this grade»

The contests, to be judged by grade level, involve creative computer - generated art, non-computer art, essays, group projects, and innovative lesson ideas.
The general consensus was that over time, due to the accountability measures placed upon us, we have become programmed to require this as ultimately we are judged by this grade.

Not exact matches

Judging by this evidence, both certainly have a chance of making the grade.
More than 100 area fifth - grade students will judge science models created by students, faculty and staff.
The film's Z - grade production values and anti-formalist aesthetic sort of makes The Toxic Avenger the anti-Carrie, but you can't really judge it by that comparison; it exists in an entirely different universe from de Palma's film, and in its own way it's something of a masterpiece.
By removing the grade and the red marker from the equation, writing becomes less scary — a learning tool instead of a way to be judged.
Ormiston Forge Academy in Cradley Heath capped a remarkable year with 84 per cent of the A level cohort achieving three or more passes at grades A * - E. Just 18 months after the Academy was judged as Good by Ofsted and in the same year it was designated as a National Support School, every indicator at Key Stage 5 has improved yet again.
When all students are then judged and graded against the same year - level expectations, some students are advantaged and others are disadvantaged by their very different starting points.
The ACT judges college readiness by comparing scores on the ACT to first year college grades.
All this is summarized in NGSS's final grade awarded by Fordham — a «gentleman's C» — while Ohio's current standards are judged «clearly superior.»
Until this year, secondary school performance has been judged mainly by what proportion of pupils get five GCSEs at grade A * - C, including English and maths.
Plenty of people share the concern about «subjective» grading, but many also recognize that some Olympic events, for example, are judged by «subjective» human beings in a manner that most people find fair and valid.
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge Wednesday denied LA Unified's request to dismiss a lawsuit filed by well - known former fifth - grade teacher Rafe Esquith, who was fired in October.
Similarly, 67 percent of students were considered proficient in mathematics in eighth grade according to statewide tests, while only 40 percent were if judged by national exam results.
To that end, the judge ordered the State and its subordinates to «define» education by using «exit exams» for students to leave the 3rd, 8th, and 12th grade.
Here, the judge finally acknowledged the severe resource deficits caused by these cuts: of administrators, guidance counselors, kindergarten and special education paraprofessionals, music and athletics, a shortened school year and classes of «29 children per room — rooms where teachers might have a class with one third requiring special education, many of them speaking limited English, and almost all of them working considerably below grade level.»
These reforms and interventions should be judged not just on their immediate impacts but also by their effect on fourth - grade reading achievement.
Many Americans also said they think students should be judged by multiple measures, including student work, written teacher observations and grades.
Fantasy (and middle grade) often use illustration (judging by the covers in the Top 100), so I'm conveying genre as well with that particular choice.
Not only are books compared against all other books in their respective categories by each EVVY judge, but they're also compared against a 100 - point grading scale.
Each exercise is graded by the JRTCA obedience judge.
Grading is judged by a pathologist, after analyzing a tumor sample under the microscope.
In the show ring, Storm received multiple Best in Age Group Awards and Best of Breed Awards including the Canberra Royal, and was judged by Dr Malcolm Willis in 1999 at the Sunbury Championship Show and graded as excellent.
I don't know (probably not), but what I do know is that reviews are an imperfect grading system to judge games by.
Reasons included (1) judges «grade on a curve» and, after sitting through 20 cases involving violent crimes, might not find a more minor crime as serious whereas a jury would not share this context; (2) defendants will select those judges who they believe will be more inclined to acquit; (3) judges are bound by fixed sentencing rules so rather than sentence a defendant of a nonserious crime to a lengthy term they avoid that dilemma through acquittal; (4) judges might better understand the complex elements of certain corporate crimes and, unlike a jury, would recognize when the prosecution failed to carry its burden and (5) some judges may just have something against prosecutors.
Harris started out as a grade school teacher in Boston and was inspired by Judge David Nelson, who was the first black person to be appointed to the federal bench in Massachusetts.
The Divisional Court properly concluded that the trial judge erred in principle by failing to make a finding as to the plain and ordinary meaning of the grade.
Though, we have heard some complaints about how light it is, for some reason by that people judge that it uses low grade materials.
Your intellectual skills will not be judged by your academic grades alone: recruiters like to see that you can apply your knowledge to practical situations.
Candidates for certification must follow a course of study and pass a multi-part exam graded by judging panels in order to qualify for the various credentials offered through each organization.
The judges are graded by how quickly they move their calender by the AOC.
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