Sentences with phrase «limited impact on achievement»

``... to conclude that such minimum fees are excluded from scale agreements would result in the SAA having a limited impact on the achievement of Parliament's express recognition that artists should be compensated for the use of their works, including the public lending of those works,» the ruling states.
They found that homework had a very limited impact on achievement for primary - age children — and some evidence had suggested it actually had a negative impact on their progress.
The report also found that homework had a very limited impact on achievement for primary pupils, with some evidence suggesting it actually had a negative impact on progress.

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Estimating the impact of the English immersion law on limited English proficient students» reading achievement.
«Little is known about whether (professional development) can have a positive impact on achievement when a program is delivered across a range of typical settings and when its delivery depends on multiple trainers,» conclude Wayne and co. «Despite a consensus in the literature on the features of effective (professional development), there is limited evidence on the specific features that make a difference for achievement
Beyond measuring achievement effects, however, there has been only limited analysis of the impacts of charters on the students who attend them.
Even when attrition and replacement throughout the middle school years are taken into account, the limited range of potential peer effects at KIPP schools does not explain the large cumulative impacts on student achievement identified by prior studies.
The Commission, chaired by Dr. Paul Hill of the University of Washington, carefully reviewed the research on the impact of school choice on student achievement and included in its report the following statement: «The most rigorous school choice evaluations that used random assignment... found that academic gains from vouchers were largely limited to the African - American students in their studies.»
The school regulating service has found that CAT was having an «inconsistent and limited» impact on student achievement and that too many of the trust's academies had not improved since joining.
School visits provide opportunities that can enrich lives, particularly for those whose opportunities have and perhaps always will be limited by their home lives, and develop life skills that can then have an impact on self - development, attitudes to learning, self - esteem and long - term educational achievement.
While research on flexible seating is limited, it's clear that learning environments can have a direct impact on student behavior and achievement.
Inspectors said, while showing early signs of improvement, the trust's impact on pupils» achievement is «inconsistent and limited».
Although some studies have found that these practices have no impact on achievement, others have identified a positive, if limited, effect.
For example, additional evaluation of the NYC Leadership Academy's Aspiring Principals Program noted a limited impact on student achievement in ELA (particularly after the second year of the program), but no effect on student achievement in math — regardless of the duration of the intervention.
I know you seek the best solutions with the limited funds you have, making sure that the programs you have in place demonstrates high levels of effectiveness and have a strong impact on student achievement outcomes.
Although the influence of the home environment on school readiness and later academic achievement is well - documented, conventional parenting education and family support programs that simply provide information and advice have limited impact on the development of young children experiencing considerable stress.
To address the limited empirical research on the putative educational impact of such policies, this study used multilevel structural equation models to investigate the longitudinal associations between teacher evaluation and reward policies, and student mathematics achievement and dropout with a national sample of students (n = 7,779) attending one of 431 public high schools.
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