Sentences with phrase «number of grades»

Instead, the system demands that teachers put increasing numbers of grades in the grade books for parents to be able to access and monitor progress.
The schools varied in terms of the total number of grade levels represented at each site.
One key weakness of the student achievement — gain measure is the limited number of grades and subjects for which assessment data are currently available.
A paper term includes a great number of a grade and makes up much of the courses.
«This is demonstrated through the actual number of grade changes remaining the same year on year, despite the rise in the number of exam result enquiries.»
There were also an increased number of grade I embryos (highest quality) 45.7 % in the combined treatment group A of myo inositol and melatonin, compared with 30.4 % in group B and only 25.6 % in group C.
The third, however, is a headline in a recent report by the U.S. Census Bureau: It refers to the estimated number of grade - school youngsters - including 500,000 children between the ages of 6 and 11 - who are left alone at home each week between the time school lets out and a parent returns.
Public Waldorf schools establish looping policies that vary across schools, but nearly all teachers have the opportunity to advance and move with the same group of students through a number of the grades, developing a real depth of meaningful relationship.
In line with the current standard, the number of grades 7, 8 and 9 will be based on the proportion of the cohort who would have been expected to be awarded an A or A * had the reforms not been introduced.
But experts say Indiana's mandate may be the most sweeping in the nation, both in terms of the numbers of grades it includes and the extent to which results are used to require summer - school...
The data shows that the number of grades changed after being remarked has doubled in three years.
Sally Collier, the chief regulator of Ofqual, told MPs on the parliamentary education committee this morning that the 52 - per - cent increase in the number of grade changes this year resulted from problems at the review stage, rather than the original marks.
Between 1998/99 and 2010/11, the number of grade 3 students who said they liked to read dropped from 75 % to 50 %.
Schools are constantly fighting the KS 2 data and then at the other end the exam boards flexibility to adjust the number of grades outcomes.
It expands the number of grades the Florida Virtual School offers and requires districts to offer more virtual instruction programs.
Unreasonable requirements on states: States have a wide range in the number of grades in which they test [Quality Counts 2001 has a table on this].
The effectiveness of schools has been measured by the number of grades students achieve in certain examinations and the stakes have become higher each year.
The number of grades changed after re-marking has almost doubled in three years.
Ofqual's official report revealed a big rise in the number of grades that were raised on appeal — in part because of exam boards using outdated procedures.
There's still more demand, and a number of grades have wait lists.
Reading Recovery dramatically reduces the number of grade one students having difficulty learning to read and write.
Mr King will say that the numbers of grades being changed is «shocking» and he says that if 6 % of examiners are rated as «inadequate» by regulators, that «vast numbers» of marks could be affected.
John's not quite right on the C + rule: the grading regs state that you can't award more plus grades in any category than 1/3 of the number of all grades in that category.
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