Sentences with phrase «of dramatic gains»

Managed and communicated effectively with student teachers and a one - on - one para in the classroom to meet the common goal of dramatic gains in the classroom and providing a safe, productive and engaging learning environment.
Finally, and perhaps most important, EMOs may not be the most likely source of innovation — and thus of the kind of dramatic gains in performance that we need to see in schools.
The SNP will be disappointed not to have been able to pull off a repeat performance of their dramatic gaining of Glasgow East last year, although the record low turnout for a Scottish by - election of 33.0 % brings comfort to no - one.

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Price gains will vary across foods, with increases in some products more dramatic than others as the type of wheat used varies.
And currently the enormous rise of bitcoin shows up as a dramatic parabolic curve, making analysts suspicious about future gains.
Through stories of people who've made dramatic gains in self - awareness, she offers surprising secrets, techniques and strategies to help readers do the same — and how to use this insight to be more fulfilled, confident, and successful in life and in work.
However, the introduction of quantum mechanical principles in the early part of this century brought about a dramatic change In our notions of causality, by allowing the concept of non-deterministic evolution of dynamical systems to gain ground in the natural sciences.
If you gained a lot of extra hair when you were pregnant, this can look quite dramatic.
The rise in fortification interventions since the establishment of the Scaling Up Nutrition and the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) has been dramatic — and has given the ultra-processed food corporations a big boost.
Republicans made dramatic gains House races throughout the state and won control of the state Senate when three Democratic freshman lost their re-election bids.
In addition, our newest and most dramatic success story is that under State Chairman Bill Merrell, the Reform Party of New York has gained ballot access and made a huge impact on New York politics.
The study projects dramatic economic transformations that could result from quantum gains in the cost and efficiency of batteries for electric vehicles.
The youngest of them made the most dramatic gains: On average, these first - graders increased their IQ scores by more than 27 points.
The dramatic shift has been partially attributed to First Nations peoples (a term that replaced the word «Indians» in the 1970s) gaining local control of education in 1973 and changing the on - reserve school system from a more traditional education to one mixed with First Nations history, culture, and values.
With the exception of increasing weight gain, all these trends, along with better treatment of cardiovascular disease and its risk factors would have probably contributed to the dramatic falls in stroke and heart disease deaths, explain the authors.
Research has shown that 40 % of people who have dramatic weight loss results also experience dramatic weight gain within 1 year.
As a result, saunas are quickly gaining in popularity as the health benefits have been proven to make a dramatic difference in the lives of dedicated sauna users.
I can honestly promise you a dramatic increase in your muscle and strength gains within the first 60 days of using my system.
But I think there will not be a dramatic weight gain without some kind of toxicity.
The dramatic results of this product were quick to gain the attention of people anxious to use it and people anxious to condemn it.
The dramatic gain / feeling like crap came around the end of June / July.
As a beginner, you should focus on building a base of strength and mastering technique on a few basic compound exercises — dramatic muscle gains will follow.
Castleknock native and Hollywood heartthrob Colin (38) had to make a dramatic transformation for his role in the film and gained 40 lbs in the space of two months.
The belief that ostentatious physical transformation — whether dramatic weight gain or uglifying a bombshell — is the height of actorly skill is a modern impression I have railed against repeatedly.
In truth, as a comedy, it's standard sitcom, and the broadly stereotypical characters are far beneath the talent of the stars, but the story does gain a bit of traction in the more dramatic moments in which these men, nearing the end of their lives, realize that they're no longer the spring chickens they used to be.
With the help of his Jumpstart volunteer, Brian has made dramatic gains.
According to Usdin, the schools have seen the «most dramatic gains in a school system in a short amount of time,» with 56 percent of students performing on grade level compared with 35 percent before Katrina.
I find that the gains among initial 3rd graders were not as dramatic as those shown on the 4th - grade NAEP, thereby suggesting that the 4th - grade scores did create the appearance of steeper achievement growth than actually took place.
While the gains among these initial 3rd graders are not as dramatic as the 4th grade gains which had captured national attention, Winters found «the gains among initial 3rd graders were very substantial,» about 0.36 standard deviations between 1998 and 2009, or roughly a full additional year of academic progress.
Since reformers claimed that the mere presence of choice will bring about dramatic improvement in schools, the expectation has been that the simple fact of having an alternative should yield demonstrable gains in academic achievement.
The gains in schools that received «high - dosage tutoring in math were dramatic,» and the study found that although the tenets of the program worked together to produce strong overall results, tutoring was, on its own, «highly effective in increasing achievement.»
I am proud of these gains and of the dramatic improvements in staff skills and training, student climate, philanthropic support, and the physical plant.
Some of the most dramatic gains in urban education have come from school districts using what's known as a «portfolio strategy.»
The reports show educators at all levels struggling to implement a dramatic and extremely complex change in federal education policy, which radically alters the role of federal and state governments while imposing unprecedented responsibilities and accountability for test score gains.
, is the result of an investigation into whether the dramatic gains in math and reading scores on the Texas Assessment of Academic Skills (TAAS) represented actual academic progress.
But a new study from SRI Education suggests a dramatic pass - through effect to students as well: When new teachers are part of a high - quality mentorship program, their students experience major academic gains.
For example, because of article 23, which defines the universal right to education, most children around the world who did not have the opportunity to enroll in a school prior to 1948 gained such access as UNESCO mobilized governments and international institutions to support the most dramatic educational expansion in the history of humanity.
Under Dr. Avossa's four years at the helm, Fulton County Schools achieved dramatic academic gains, earning the district the highest graduation rate of Georgia's large school systems.
While the effect is less dramatic, the design is more cost - effective and the learning impact is similar, promoting a sense of collaboration and enabling students to gain inspiration from the work of others.
Elsewhere, students participating in the Kansas Reading Initiative — a two - year pilot blended - learning program that provides Lexia Learning's Lexia Reading Core5 at no cost to the participating schools so long as they meet and maintain minimum usage requirements, which cleverly insures some implementation fidelity — saw dramatic gains in the first year of the initiative with roughly 20 % — or 225 — of elementary schools in the state participating.
After failing to change the district's opinion, Pearson prepared a preliminary evaluation of its own — a «briefing packet» for Superintendent Romer, full of numbers indicating that Waterford was producing dramatic achievement gains.
Some of the gains are dramatic.
Early adopters of the practice report dramatic declines in school discipline problems, as well as improved climates on campuses and even gains in student achievement.
Kingsland, blogging this year on the Education Week website, sparked controversy by challenging superintendents of struggling school districts to relinquish their systems instead of trying endless reforms: «Rid yourself of the notion that your current opinions on curriculum, teacher evaluation, technology, or anything else will be the foundation for dramatic gains in student achievement.
At O. Perry Walker College and Career Preparatory High School, one of the first charters to open after Katrina, the mostly African - American student body has turned in dramatic gains in achievement.
Over the past six years at Blue Engine, Aisha has spent the majority of her time in schools coaching teachers and teaching apprentices on how to become highly functional teams that support dramatic academic gains for students.
TNTP's Teaching Fellows programs hold the highest standards for certification of any teacher preparation provider in the country, and our teachers are widely recognized for their ability to help high - need students make dramatic learning gains.
In this role, he focuses on the leadership development of current and aspiring school system leaders with the goal of catalyzing equity, driving dramatic, enduring gains for students, and demonstrating what is possible when school systems educate and support all students at high levels.
As reflected in Figure 1, achievement gains for students identified as having disabilities have been dramatic in many grades, with no decrease or even plateauing of performance among the general student population.
Some of the most dramatic gains in urban education have come from school districts using a «portfolio strategy»: negotiating performance agreements with some mix of traditional, charter and hybrid public schools, allowing them great autonomy, letting them handcraft their schools to fit the needs of their students, giving parents their choice of schools, replicating successful schools and replacing failing schools.
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