Not exact matches
The soldiers that oversee AIT
graduations are NCOs, and if our country has been at war for ten
years, then it is only reasonable to conclude they all have
multiple combat tours and have made countless sacrifices.
Yet, according to
multiple recent surveys from U.S. and international government agencies, only 66 % of students pursue postdocs after
graduation; 6
years after their doctorates, a mere 33 % still hold jobs in academia.
Some competency - based schools are even doing away with age - based grade levels entirely, treating learning as a continuum, and holding
multiple graduation ceremonies each
year to award diplomas when students are ready.
Her tenure was marked by consecutive
years of enrollment growth, an increase in
graduation rates, improvements in student satisfaction and teacher retention, increases in AP participation and pass rates, and the greatest growth of any urban district on the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) over
multiple years.
Evaluations should be based on at least a few
years» scores.The district also must find a fair way of evaluating teachers whose students don't take the annual tests and should look at
multiple ways of measuring achievement, including student portfolios and
graduation rates.
It is possible to find alternative measures of student performance that can be compared across classrooms beyond statewide,
multiple - choice standardized exams, such as the National Writing Project's rubrics and juried competitions to judge senior
year capstone projects for
graduation.
The couple of solo gallery shows she hustled in the 11
years following her
graduation from the Yale School of Art have since been eclipsed by
multiple posthumous retrospectives at major museums from the Guggenheim to the Hirshhorn to the Tate.»
My second life began four months shy of my college
graduation, 34
years ago, when I was diagnosed with
multiple sclerosis, an incurable disease that causes muscle tremors and paralysis.