Sentences with phrase «narrow measure of»

The first problem is that secondary education is a very narrow measure of education accumulation.
Recognition that NAPLAN and PISA tests are very narrow measures of the capacities of students and of what schools actually do.
What is missing from these arguments is that the scores of the tests that students were given were very narrow measures of what kids could do, and imbuing them with such importance is an insult to authentic assessment.
Rather than maintaining a system that uses narrow measures of student achievement to sanction poorly performing schools, the push is now to implement next - generation learning goals that encourage higher - order thinking skills.
Much in the same way that sick banks are established in large group health insurance plans, teachers might find a way to establish group plans that seek to redistribute merit - based pay that recognizes the entirety of the profession rather than the narrow measures of the few.
Grade retention that results from narrow measures of academic preparedness can increase student risk for problems in school, including increased drop - out rates, and even when the student is promoted, the use of such assessments to sort students creates tracks within grade levels that reflect racial, ethnic, and social - class differences and that function to direct entire categories of students toward low - wage jobs or incarceration.
In developing their accountability systems, these districts often attempt to compensate for deficits in state accountability systems (e.g., insufficient data on student progress from year to year, narrow measures of school performance).
«The current educational accountability system has become overly focused on narrow measures of success and, in some cases, has discouraged schools from providing a rich curriculum for all students focused on 21st century skills they need to acquire.This particularly impacts under - resourced schools that disproportionally serve low - income and students of color.»
This is the narrowest measure of money.

Not exact matches

«Many companies measure a narrow representation of what their market is.»
The tax bill lowers the corporate tax rate from 35 % to 21 %, eliminates the penalty under the Affordable Care Act for failing to have health insurance, a narrower estate tax, and cuts the top effective marginal tax rate for S corporations to a top rate of 29.6 percent, among other measures that gives the biggest breaks to the wealthiest individuals and companies.
The spread between the two - year note yield and the 10 - year note yield, a widely - watched measure of the yield curve, narrowed to 42.8 basis points, the tightest since September 2007.
But a continuation of favorable economic growth and low default levels — which we expect — and measured Federal Reserve tightening — which we also expect — should support more narrow high - yield bond spreads for some time to come.
Juliet, Kelsey and Sean report: «Democrats grew frustrated by the spectacle Wednesday evening and threatened to stop offering amendments until GOP leaders released details of the narrow repeal measure they plan to offer.»
The narrow M1 measure of cash and checking accounts — sometimes considered as heralding short - term spending — rose at a hefty annual rate of 11.7 % in September.
European bond markets initially welcomed the deal made at the July summit, although the narrowing of spreads for peripheral bonds over German Bunds was relatively muted, perhaps signaling a measure of skepticism among investors about the ability of the eurozone to survive in the absence of a formal mechanism that ensures the sharing of liabilities among member states.
Be sure to measure how well each type of post performs in order to narrow down your posting strategy.
As students across the country walked out of their schools for the National Student Walkout in honor of the one - month anniversary of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, House lawmakers passed a narrow gun violence prevention measure with overwhelming bipartisan support.
Consequently, there may be greater labour cost pressures than are evident in narrower official wage measures which do not capture these forms of payment.
If the economic reform measures in India have therefore been sponsored by a tiny, though exceptionally powerful and influential, minority which is pursuing them to safeguard and promote its own narrow interests, they are unlikely to be of benefit to the bulk of the people, in spite of claims that they are not only necessary and inevitable, but also in the national interest.
In addition, this narrow view of a moment in time decision for Christ is necessary to be able to «count» conversions, which is the only way to measure our success as a church, organization, or Christian.
He does so because he fears with good reason that with the promise of restoration, the narrow, short - sighted, vicious pride of covenant Israel will return in full measure.
You believe that if something can not be touched, seen, heard, or measured in some way, then it must not exist, yet you fail to see the irony of your calling Christians «narrow - minded».
Hibberd, whose Caprice measures a full 15 inches narrower in the beam than Finisterre's extreme 11 feet three inches, actually did get as much room in his main cabin by combining a couple of pet theories.
We've been very focused on this narrow set of cognitive skills that get measured on standardized tests.
But in the book I do argue against the intense national focus on standardized tests, which measure a fairly narrow range of cognitive skills and turn out to be not very effective predictors of the educational goals that I think we should care about, especially college - graduation rates.
As part of its policy to appease the Taliban and their sympathisers in the Afghan parliament, the Afghan government has in recent years adopted a number of controversial legal measures that narrow down the space for women's rights rather than expanding it further.
Still, that's a narrow working majority of one seat, making it difficult for Democrats to pass some of the more controversial measures on their to - do list, such as strengthening abortion rights.
However, the general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, Christine Blower, dismissed his claims as «utterly unfounded» and warned: «This new measure will undermine broad education by driving schools towards a narrow range of options for young people...... There is a very real danger that some young people will be directed away from subjects that would best support their developing aptitudes and ambitions.»
Students advocating a range of new gun control measures met with Republican leaders apparently set on a package of narrower measures; House Speaker Richard Corcoran said here that he saw AR - 15 rifles as legitimate hunting weapons.
These statistics helped us narrow the scale down to 13 items that provided the best measures of self - efficacy.
«By greatly narrowing the specific genes involved in social disorders, our findings will help uncover targets for treatment and provide measures by which these and other treatments are successful in alleviating the desperation of autism, anxiety and other disorders,» says Korenberg.
By combining two chemical techniques — narrow capillary electrophoresis and mass spectrometry — Moini figured out how to measure that ratio in just 20 minutes using microscopic samples of silk.
By measuring those waves using hundreds of seismic stations installed on the surface, near places such as Hawaii, Iceland, and Yellowstone National Park, researchers can deduce whether there are narrow mantle plumes or whether volcanoes are simply created from magma that's absorbed in the sponge - like shallower mantle.
The narrow and high - intensity PETRA III X-ray beam could precisely scan the sample surface, which measured approximately 2x2 square millimetres, with a resolution of half a micrometre.
Measuring the compositions of stars could help astronomers narrow the list of potentially habitable planets, said Cayman Unterborn, who presented the work December 18 at the American Geophysical Union's fall meeting.
Through an exhaustive process of taking chimp stool samples all over Africa and measuring the rate of mutation in the viruses they found, scientists narrowed down the location of «spillover» to a remote corner of present - day Cameroon in the early 20th century.
Although not all patients with narrow angles go on to develop angle - closure glaucoma, laser iridotomy is often performed as a preventive measure because of its relatively low risk compared to potential serious consequences of angle - closure glaucoma.
The point remains whatever measure of central tendency you use, the estimates of central tendency are all over the place, mean, mode, median, and that means you have to be foolhardy or Nic Lewis / Judith Curry to narrow the probability of outliers.
Measure across the narrower width of the bag and cut both sides of the hook and loop to this measurement.
When it comes to running, these tight calf muscles are contracted and overstretched within a narrow range with every stance phase, which soon causes a reflexive tightening of the muscle as a protection measure.
However, the mean muscle activity of the narrow grip bench press in the measures by Boehler (2011) measured 62 % of the muscle activity displayed during a close grip push up.
For two different cuts of pants in the same size, a higher - rise style typically measures narrower across the waist opening than a lower - rise style, which sits lower near your hips.
Make sure the measuring tape fits comfortably as you measure around the narrowest part of your natural waist.
A quick and easy way you can find out at home without going to a stylist is to stand up, and measure the distance between your bust and the narrowest point of your waist - no need of a ruler, you can just use your hands.
Measure around the fullest part of your bust wearing a good bra (if you normally wear one), measure around the narrowest part of your waist (this should be right around your belly button), and measure around the fullest part of your hips (this is different on everybody, you want the largest measurement whether that's around your seat or the top of your tMeasure around the fullest part of your bust wearing a good bra (if you normally wear one), measure around the narrowest part of your waist (this should be right around your belly button), and measure around the fullest part of your hips (this is different on everybody, you want the largest measurement whether that's around your seat or the top of your tmeasure around the narrowest part of your waist (this should be right around your belly button), and measure around the fullest part of your hips (this is different on everybody, you want the largest measurement whether that's around your seat or the top of your tmeasure around the fullest part of your hips (this is different on everybody, you want the largest measurement whether that's around your seat or the top of your thighs).
Measure the narrowest part of your natural waistline.
Critics of NCLB's testing and accountability requirements have a litany of complaints: The tests are inaccurate, schools and teachers should not be responsible for the test performance of unprepared or unmotivated students, the measure of school inadequacy used under NCLB is misleading, the tests narrow the curriculum to what is being tested, and burdens imposed upon teachers and administrators are excessively onerous.
Assessment focuses on shifting from too narrow measurement of skills in the past to measuring what truly matters today.
Partly in response to federal accountability measures ~ curriculum in many schools particularly those serving predominantly disadvantaged students has narrowed to focus on reading and math at the expense of the arts ~ physical education ~ civics and other subjects.
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