After all, true success is
measured over the course of a lifetime — not at the end of the semester.
We know that success is
measured over the course of a lifetime, not at the end of the grading period.
Not exact matches
Madeline Levine, author
of «Teach Your Children Well» and «The Price
of Privilege,» has been working with her colleagues at the nonprofit organization Challenge Success («Success is
measured, not at the end
of a semester, but
over the
course of a
lifetime») to create strategies for schools and parents working to send our children a different message.
Even if we take the smallest impact estimate from our analysis (a 1.72 percentile improvement in reading scores, which corresponds to a 0.06 standard deviation increase), the economic benefits
measure in the range
of # 1,375 to # 3,581
over the
course of a recipient's
lifetime.