Find
more Readiness strategies in the resource section of this site, and also in the book: So All Can Learn: A Practical Guide to Differentiation.
Not exact matches
Test - takers no longer will lose points for wrong answers, a feature meant to discourage guessing but that produced agonized complaints that the exam was
more an exercise in
strategy than a measure of college -
readiness.
«The Journey from Placenta to Pizza: What
Readiness to Eat Means to the Baby» and «Leave»Em Wanting
More:
Strategies for Persuasive Breastfeeding Classes.»
The Center on the Developing Child is working to increase both the supply of and demand for
more effective, scalable
strategies that strengthen the foundations of healthy development and substantially improve the
readiness of millions of children to enter school prepared to succeed.
Through our eight research alliances and other activities, we are tackling such issues as dropout prevention,
more equitable outcomes for English language learners, college
readiness and persistence, discipline disparities, and school improvement
strategies.
I would hope to see states get
more ambitious as they go from plans to action, building high - quality pathways from high school into postsecondary education, standards and assessments aligned with the expectations of entry into college and the workforce, supports for struggling schools that go beyond general assistance, and
strategies to help traditionally underperforming student populations close gaps to reach the promise of college and career
readiness for all.
For example, few states aligned their long - term goals to their vision for success, leaving many states» overall
strategy for supporting learners» college - and - career
readiness little
more than rhetoric.
ILPs are also used to document the college and career
readiness skills that the student has developed, and are
more generally understood as a career development
strategy that enables youth to develop self - exploration, career exploration, and career planning and management skills.
Strengthening the rigor of courses taken in middle and high schools can be an effective
strategy to raise student achievement levels, and ensure postsecondary and work
readiness for
more students.
States» education
strategies and accountability systems must support this by
more accurately measuring and
more prominently valuing college and career
readiness.