Not exact matches
Eric Rubin, a microbiologist at Harvard
School of
Public Health
in Boston, Massachusetts, says that although the probe still requires clinical
testing, «a diagnostic based on this principle could make a big impact both
in drug development and
in controlling disease, especially
in areas with
limited access to technology».
In return, the parent receives a state - funded account that can be put toward multiple but limited uses: private - school tuition, tutoring from certified tutors, individual public - school courses, online programs, community college and university tuition, standardized testing fees, curriculum costs, and saving for future higher - education expenses in a tax - advantaged federal Coverdell Accoun
In return, the parent receives a state - funded account that can be put toward multiple but
limited uses: private -
school tuition, tutoring from certified tutors, individual
public -
school courses, online programs, community college and university tuition, standardized
testing fees, curriculum costs, and saving for future higher - education expenses
in a tax - advantaged federal Coverdell Accoun
in a tax - advantaged federal Coverdell Account.
Of the many teachers
in our
public schools, who have deep knowledge of subject matter and of how to engage youngsters» minds, most are
in despair over the
limits put on them by the mindless work demanded by high - stakes
tests.
For the 2002 - 2003 through the 2005 - 2006
school year
test administrations, for purposes of the commissioner's annual evaluation of public schools, public school districts, and charter schools, the following limited English proficient students may be considered to be meeting performance criteria in elementary or middle - level English language arts if they demonstrate a specified increment of progress on the New York State English as a Second Language Achievement Test (NYSESLAT) for their grade le
test administrations, for purposes of the commissioner's annual evaluation of
public schools,
public school districts, and charter
schools, the following
limited English proficient students may be considered to be meeting performance criteria
in elementary or middle - level English language arts if they demonstrate a specified increment of progress on the New York State English as a Second Language Achievement
Test (NYSESLAT) for their grade le
Test (NYSESLAT) for their grade level.
These include students» grade level,
Limited English Proficiency status and eligibility for subsidized
school meals, their teachers» years of experience
in North Carolina
public schools, class size,
school size,
schools» racial and socioeconomic makeup, and
schools» average math and reading scores on statewide
tests.
He also noted that spending money on failed
schools hasn't been
limited to voucher
schools: Last year, for example, taxpayers spent about $ 361 million operating 52 low - performing
public schools in Milwaukee
in which 10 percent or fewer of the students were considered proficient on state
tests.
«
Test and improve» is not
limited to charter
schools, of course; it has been happening throughout our
public schools since the passage of the No Child Left Behind act
in 2001.
«The
test scores
in this
school, with its
limited means — far fewer dollars than the
public schools have, much less money per child — are superior to what they're getting,» Daniels says.
The matching method used by Figlio also results
in a
limited number of voucher participants whose
test scores could be analyzed; the study focuses on children who would have attended relatively high - performing program - eligible
public schools.
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