Sentences with phrase «much better academic results»

Sharpe tells the CTMirror, «What Milner has been for the last 20 years is a chronically failing school, arguably the worst in the state» and repeats his misleading claim that Jumoke has achieved much better academic results, overlooking, as he always does, the fundamental difference in student populations.

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These results suggest either that the academic considerations parents value are better captured by principal ratings or that parents have difficulty observing how much value a teacher adds to reading and math test scores.
Indeed, at a time when parents are being admonished to develop their children's emotional and social intelligences as much as their academic ones, it may well undermine parents» confidence in a results - based accountability system if all that system does is measure academic outcomes.
They claim that much of Australia's increased expenditure on education in the last 20 to 30 years has been «wasted» on efforts to reduce class sizes, arguing that this extra funding does not lead to better academic results.
Looking over our academic achievement results, you'll be surprised how much better eAchieve Academy performs compared to traditional and other virtual schools in Wisconsin.
It was, for example, clearly in Sloan Kettering's interest to give Watson as much information as possible, including millions of pages of text from academic journals and clinical trials, as well as hundreds of thousands of patient records, including test results, x-rays, etc..
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