With
a mobility rate in DoDEA schools of 35 percent, administrators needed a system to process students quickly.
Not exact matches
«We welcome any video provider that wishes to sponsor its content
in the same «data free» way for AT&T
Mobility customers and we'll do so on equal terms at our lowest wholesale
rates,» Quinn said.
In order to rank the best places for living the American Dream, we looked at data on five metrics — homeownership
rate, diversity
rate, upward
mobility rate, median home value and unemployment
rate.
Indeed,
in a classic paper written
in the early 1960s, Mundell (Mundell, 1963) showed how,
in a world of complete asset substitutability and perfect capital
mobility, real interest
rates would be largely determined by international market forces with the exchange
rate moving
in response to changes
in domestic monetary policy to provide most of the desired accommodation or tightening.
If labor
mobility in China slows dramatically, growth
rates in different parts of the country would diverge even more than they have already, rather than converge.
Telus
Mobility disclosed its plans just hours after an international survey revealed Canadians are paying among the highest
rates in the world for wireless international data roaming services.
Before the era of mass incarceration, there was already evidence linking problems
in poor neighborhoods to the high number of single - parent households and also to the high
rate of
mobility: the continual turnover on many blocks as transients moved
in and out.
Finally, one
in three members have been involved
in their churches for fewer than five years — a
mobility rate that makes ongoing institutional adaptation essential.
«We have a very high
rate of
mobility — some 15 percent of UUs change their address each year,» Buehrens said
in an e-mail interview.
The traditional Hindu caste system was the most perfect form of ascribed ranking: An individual's place
in the social hierarchy was fixed at birth and, at least
in principle, remained immutable throughout his life (at any
rate,
in this life» the Hindu idea that social
mobility could occur
in future incarnations is, alas, beyond the scope of sociology).
Clemson's run
rate on standard downs is just 50.2 percent, 112th
in FBS; the Tigers use quick passes to keep defenses flat - footed, and because of Watson's accuracy and threatened
mobility, it works.
Xhaka is great on the ball but I worry about his work
rate off it, he seemed uninterested
in defending, lacks
mobility.
ToTally disagree arteta has been poor this season
in his 7 games.he has the lowest tackle succes
rate per 90 min and the highest amount of Fouls.this shows he isn't doing well as a dm.he lacks the
mobility of Rosicky to play further up so I don't think he should have got a new deal.
This paper analyzes and quantifies the induced demand for road transport for Spain's main regions from 1998 to 2006, years that saw
mobility in Spain attain its highest growth
rate.
Prior to that, Cuomo also announced «the Empire State Poverty Reduction Initiative,» a $ 25 million program to «bring together state and local government, non-profit and business groups to design and implement coordinated solutions to increase social
mobility in ten cities with the highest poverty
rates in the state.»
«We will... limit contributory Employment and Support Allowance for those
in the Work Related Activity Group to one year... increase the age threshold for the shared - room
rate in housing benefit... give local authorities greater flexibility to manage council tax... align the rules for the
mobility and care elements of Disability Living Allowance.»
In addition to other influences, the built environment may contribute to the low rate of upward mobility in the U.
In addition to other influences, the built environment may contribute to the low
rate of upward
mobility in the U.
in the U.S.
Literature indicates that those who use
mobility aids have higher
rates of depression, and
in the general population, this is associated with greater smoking
rates and lower likelihood of quitting smoking.»
Necessary inputs include equilibrium potentials, exchange current densities and transfer coefficients for the various interfacial reactions; dielectric properties of electrolytes and electrodes;
mobilities of ions and electrons / holes
in electrodes and electrolytes; and reaction
rate constants of bulk processes (e.g., electron / hole recombination).
By combining ion
mobility rates with weight readings from a mass spectrometer, Hill can identify molecules
in a much more comprehensive way.
Not only can you reduce the
rate of developing arthritis by keeping inflammation
in check but pain is reduced and
mobility improved.
After controlling for average class size, per - pupil spending
in 1998 - 99, the percentage of students with disabilities, the percentage of students receiving a free or reduced - price school lunch, the percentage of students with limited English proficiency, and student
mobility rates, high - scoring F schools achieved gains that were 2.5 points greater than their below - average D counterparts
in reading (see Figure 2).
Driven by technology movements like the Cloud, the rise of
mobility, Big Data, and Analytics, and also by changing user preferences, the
rate of change
in the eLearning business is only accelerating.
If the trends
in mobility aren't caused by TFA or TNTP, what's causing rising turnover
rates?
But we'd be wise to assume that big, major trends
in the economy like unemployment
rates and wages have at least as big of an impact on teacher
mobility as specific education policy changes.
Big trends
in the economy like unemployment
rates and wages have at least as big an impact on teacher
mobility as specific education policy changes.
Most online schools have higher - than - average
rates of student
mobility — a fact that states are beginning to consider
in their accountability frameworks.
The costs of these gaps (most commonly associated with low income, limited education, and minority group status) are reflected
in higher school dropout
rates, lower economic productivity, decreased social
mobility, increased need for medical services, and higher
rates of incarceration.
Among those elementary schools that were deemed
in need of improvement between 1999 and 2001,
mobility rates reached as high as 51 percent.
To explore these questions, we studied the 29 high school closures begun between 2003 and 2009
in New York City to determine the degree to which a closure affected a range of student outcomes, including graduation
rates,
mobility, attendance, and academic performance.
A school system with a 35 percent annual student
mobility rate, with half of its students living at the poverty line, with most of their parents having only a high school education — with National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) scores among the highest
in the U.S.?
Because of changing military assignments, the maximum amount of time most children spend
in one school is three years; the annual
mobility rate is 35 percent.
Krissy Clark of Marketplace visits Dayton, Ohio, which has one of the worst
rates of economic
mobility in the U.S., to try to understand why so few poor children
in Dayton make it out of poverty and to tell the stories of some who have made it out.
Table 1 reports key statistics on enrollment, low - income enrollment, low - income success (economic
mobility), and percent
in - state by state and sector (additional statistics, including net price, SAT / ACT scores, and admissions
rates, are reported
in the data appendix).
In Providence, where students have a 30 percent mobility rate between schools, all of PASA's AfterZone programs look and feel the same, providing a constant in kids» live
In Providence, where students have a 30 percent
mobility rate between schools, all of PASA's AfterZone programs look and feel the same, providing a constant
in kids» live
in kids» lives.
[vi] Second, I examine the economic
mobility rate of these students, which is the percentage of them that earn
in the top 20 percent of the individual income distribution as young adults (a limited but important measure of
mobility).
The difference between
mobility rates at private and public colleges within the same state is correlated with the difference
in average SAT / ACT scores (r = 0.63), once again suggesting that selectivity is an important predictor of
mobility.
Comparing changes
in search
rates to
mobility rates also provides a lower bound on the amount of online searching done by existing residents because of choice.
Within states, there is a positive correlation (r = 0.53) between the average
mobility rates of public and private colleges, perhaps because of other state - specific factors that affect
mobility in both sectors.
The schools pizza party patrol has motivated improved attendance
in a school with the districts highest
mobility rate.
Their Global
Mobility Report suggests that there is an 85 % mobile subscription
rate in Sub-Saharan Africa but this figure is expected to reach 100 % by 2021 and 105 % by 2022, with over 1 billion mobile subscriptions.
Aldine's leaders use the short tests to check progress every three weeks
in the 58,000 - student system, which has a
mobility rate of 30 percent.
The seeds for significant gains may lie
in such small insights about student
mobility rates and district - wide curricula.
When we adjusted the gains made by students
in each school to take into account a wide variety of individual and peer - group background characteristics, such as ethnicity, English language - learner status, family income, and student
mobility rates, the yardstick's performance actually worsened.
These schools tended to have a «more experienced principal, a schoolwide Chapter 1 program, some tracking by ability
in grades 1 - 6, lower
rates of teacher and student
mobility, a balanced emphasis on remedial and higher - order thinking
in classroom instruction, and higher levels of community and parent support» (p. 62).
Westminster,
in the top 10 for funding, is
rated as giving its disadvantaged young people the highest chance of social
mobility in the country.
In general, the district accommodates the demands and challenges of being in a community with a high mobility rate and difficult work schedules for parent
In general, the district accommodates the demands and challenges of being
in a community with a high mobility rate and difficult work schedules for parent
in a community with a high
mobility rate and difficult work schedules for parents.
VCS
in southern Georgia, faces several challenges that negatively affect student achievement, including high poverty, high student
mobility rates, insufficient funding, and problems with teacher retention.
He reminds us that «
in the US, wealthy children attending public schools that serve the wealthy are competitive with any nation
in the world... [but
in]... schools
in which low - income students do not achieve well, [that are not competitive with many nations
in the world] we find the common correlates of poverty: low birth weight
in the neighborhood, higher than average
rates of teen and single parenthood, residential
mobility, absenteeism, crime, and students
in need of special education or English language instruction.»
That quick work was part of a larger cooperative effort with the local public - housing authority, which district leaders credit for a drop
in student -
mobility rates.