Sentences with phrase «middle students»

That is the score achieved by the exact middle student in the year 12 class when their scores are ranked from lowest to highest.
For each group of four, I'd place one high student, one low student, and two middle students together.
And a report from the Southern Regional Education Board, which supports increasing the number of middle students taking Algebra I, found that among students in the lowest quartile on achievement tests, those enrolled in higher - level mathematics had a slightly higher failure rate than those enrolled in lower - level mathematics (Cooney & Bottoms, 2009, p. 2).»
The school system recently issued mobile hotspots to about 50 Southern Middle students who do not have access to the internet outside of school.
Bel Air Middle students continue to excel on all measures of student achievement.
Our StreetLeaders set the example, and as the elementary and middle students transition to high school, they too can become StreetLeaders,» said McQuilkin.
Boca Raton Middle student Mel Teixeira, 14, said it was her first time speaking in a public forum but she would do it again.
Participants will observe as teacher educators support candidates in preparing for and enacting field work with elementary students in mathematics (at SLI) and elementary and middle students in language - focused instruction (at SESLA).
For primary and middle students (8 — 14 years), it's all about educational fun.
All the advanced math kids are in one classroom, the middle students in another, and the struggling kids in a third.
These results imply that being the best student in a class of relatively weak students and being the worst student in a class of relatively strong students are both better than being the middle student in a heterogeneous class.
Aimed at low to middle students.
This approach involves rank ordering the students according to their scores on a specific measure, and then split the list at the middle student in the list so that you have two shorter lists of students.
Unable to reach every student at his present level, American instructors are likely to compromise by focusing on slow and middling students, leaving the brightest students to fend for themselves.
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