Sentences with phrase «language exam results»

Wales» main exam board, WJEC, said last week it had received 1,000 appeals about English language exam results.

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The debates over standardized testing, teacher evaluations and opting out of the tests by students with the backing of their parents were all renewed recently as New York released the results of the math and English language exams for grades three through eight.
At BCF's flagship schools, Brighter Choice for Girls and Brighter Choice for Boys, 3rd and 4th graders have been outperforming their district counterparts almost from the beginning on the statewide English language arts and mathematics exams (see Figure 1 for the 2009 test results).
In the case study, Lavely describes the leadership responsibilities she has accepted and her team's results: A set of classrooms fully proficient in both math and reading — including students in special education and English language learners — and 70 percent of those students ranking in the top two achievement categories on the 2011 — 12 state math exam, up from 52 percent the previous year.
The first exams for the reformed GCSEs in English language, English literature and maths were held in summer 2017, with results due in August 2017.
The federal government requires that at least 95 percent of students in schools and districts take both English language arts and math state exams and has warned in the past that sanctions could result if too few students participate.
In this study, Lavely describes the leadership responsibilities she has accepted and her team's results: A set of classrooms fully proficient in both math and reading — including students in special education and English language learners — and 70 percent of those students ranking in the top two achievement categories on the 2011 — 12 state math exam, up from 52 percent the previous year.
Mr Andrews has asked for English language GCSEs to be regraded and the (exam board) the WJEC say that they're now ready to publish the new regraded results on Tuesday.
Parents and teachers reacted furiously when pupils who had taken the new exam were awarded «unexpectedly low» results for GCSE English language exams sat earlier this year.
However, although all of the previous statistics are provided through the BASIS charter website, the results on the Arizona standardized exam, AzMerit, support the trend of the provided information: on the 2016 exam, the statewide percentage of students grades 5 through 11 had a passing rate on the mathematics portion of anywhere between 26 - 46 % and a passing rate on the English language arts portion of anywhere between 29 - 45 % (Department Releases Preliminary 2015 - 2016 State Level AzMerit Reresults on the Arizona standardized exam, AzMerit, support the trend of the provided information: on the 2016 exam, the statewide percentage of students grades 5 through 11 had a passing rate on the mathematics portion of anywhere between 26 - 46 % and a passing rate on the English language arts portion of anywhere between 29 - 45 % (Department Releases Preliminary 2015 - 2016 State Level AzMerit ResultsResults).
Academic research from Simon Burgess, a professor of economics at Bristol University, recently showed that pupils with additional languages tend to make more academic progress than other groups and that good exam results in London «did appear to be accounted for» by the increased number of pupils with English as an additional language.
Head teachers from across Wales have raised concerns over the «unexpectedly low» results for GCSE English language exams sat earlier this year.
But, an increase in the death benefit could result in additional underwriting and / or a new medical exam, depending on you policy's language.
Well, you quote based on what you're told and then you include language with your quotes that makes them understand the insurance quotes are only as good as their exam results and their records indicate.
- Focus on the harm you can see You can't usually tell whether a person has taken a drug or not, so focus on the harmful effects you can see, such as poor exam results, not getting up in the morning, strange phone calls, undesirable friends, strange smells, mood swings, breaking the law, bad language.
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