Sentences with phrase «missed instructional days»

Missing instructional days is not a good habit to get established.

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«With tardy students entering the school day at abnormal times and potentially missing a large number of cumulative instructional hours, teachers must divert their attention away from regular teaching time and towards remediation,» he says.
«When a single student misses a day or more of instruction, the teacher can review the recently presented material for the student who missed it, in which case the absent student's peers lose out on valuable instructional time, or she may move forward with new material and risk having the absent student fall behind.»
«Our students have missed a significant amount of instructional time this year due to inclement weather days, and I am not certain that the planned rally is a convincing approach to advocate for more school funding.
Search EdSource's database to find the chronic absenteeism rate (the percentage of students who miss 10 percent or more of instructional days) for all California schools by grade level.
That was apparent early on when DeSantis extended the school day so teachers had more planning time, cleared schedules so content teachers would not miss instructional meetings and had teachers using the UBD lesson planning format.
Students that miss as few as two instructional days per month have a 50 - 50 statistical likelihood of dropping out, said Allensworth.
Instead, principals often struggle with a lack of coordinated professional development, not enough time to work with teachers on instructional improvement, and a missing consensus on what the day - to - day work of a principal focused on teaching practice should look like.
However, OSSE finds that the number of instructional days suspended students miss increases steadily by grade: more than half of suspensions for students below fifth grade are for less than two days, but most suspensions given to students in older grades are typically between two and five days, with an increasing proportion of longer suspensions (six to ten days) through the end of high school.
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