«At first glance, one might assume the differences in exam performance are based
on academic ability.
Only 38 per cent of people believe that the government should build more grammar schools and encourage more schools to select
on academic ability, according to a YouGov poll.
Public Opinion A YouGov poll found that only 38 per cent of people believe the government should build more grammar schools and encourage more schools to select
on academic ability, which suggests there isn't a huge amount of public support for the idea.
For instance, some magnet schools» admission criteria solely focus
on academic ability and achievement, while others include behavior, request for recommendations from teachers / counselors, and written essays.
The group among the following that appears to be the most difficult to break into: a group formed based
on academic ability, athletic ability, beliefs, ethnicity, family income, gender, hobbies / interests, home neighborhood, primary language spoken, musical interest, personal appearance, race, sexual orientation, or style.
The number of students who have ever been part of a group that rejected others, based
on academic ability, athletic ability, beliefs, ethnicity, family income, gender, hobbies / interests, home neighborhood, primary language spoken, musical interest, personal appearance, race, sexual orientation, or style.
This study was only able to measure short - and medium - term effects of this particular reform
on some academic abilities and, to a lesser extent, some behavioral effects.
The SMF findings come in a report assessing a proposal by the Sutton Trust that children should be admitted to independent schools
on academic ability alone, rather than on their family's capacity to pay fees.
Theresa May has put her own stamp firmly on education policy with a green paper suggesting more schools should be able to select pupils
on academic ability.
This way, rather than being separated by grade, students are placed into classes based
on their academic ability.
If the exceptional talent is in a non-academic area such as music or art, the children may not be identified as gifted by the school because most testing for gifted programs is based
on academic ability or achievement.
Currently, PS 191, PS 199, PS 87, and PS 452 are General Education schools, where all students are placed in identical classes, featuring the standard curriculum and no tracking based
on academic ability.
In this paper we analyze 25 years of data
on the academic ability of teachers in New York State and document that since 1999 the academic ability of both individuals certified and those entering teaching has steadily increased.
The award is a scholarship of $ 1000 and a one - year membership in the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) granted based
on academic ability and financial need.
To examine the specificity of EF as a mediator of the effects of negative parent - child interaction and parental scaffolding
on academic ability, we tested a second longitudinal model in which general cognitive ability (as measured by the Matrix Reasoning task) was entered as a mediator between negative parent - child interaction, parental scaffolding and academic ability instead of EF.
Not exact matches
And while these words are commonly found in everyday conversations, Steven D. Cohen, an award - winning speaker who leads career and
academic workshops
on public speaking at Harvard Extension School, argues that «they often detract from the listener's
ability to understand a particular message.»
They'll also review all publications by
academic researchers to ensure that public statements have not limited the new business»
ability to obtain patents
on the inventions and works.
Recent presidents and faculty had been chosen
on the basis of
academic criteria (plus fund - raising
ability, in the case of presidents).
One of the fundamental beliefs of deeper - learning advocates is that these practices — revising work over and over, with frequent critiques; persisting at long - term projects; dealing with the frustrations of hands -
on experimentation — develop not just students» content knowledge and intellectual
ability, but their noncognitive capacities as well: what Camille Farrington would call
academic perseverance and what others might call grit or resilience.
A 2005 Sociology of Education study called «The Frog Pond Revisited: High School
Academic Context, Class Rank and Elite College Admission,» suggests that when you control for scholastic ability, attending a school surrounded by fellow academic superstars actually has a negative effect on your admissions chances at an elite
Academic Context, Class Rank and Elite College Admission,» suggests that when you control for scholastic
ability, attending a school surrounded by fellow
academic superstars actually has a negative effect on your admissions chances at an elite
academic superstars actually has a negative effect
on your admissions chances at an elite college.
The school also offers guidance
on how to improve
academic abilities.
We all want our kids to do well in school and to master certain skills and concepts, but our largely singular focus
on academic achievement has resulted in a lack of attention to other components of a successful life — the
ability to be independent, adaptable, ethical, and engaged critical thinkers.
A singular focus
on academics keeps kids from developing other life skills critical for success in a global economy: the
ability to self - motivate, collaborate, problem - solve, and persevere when the going gets tough.
Admission is based
on a review of many factors, including strong prior
academic performance, positive teacher reports, a successful interview at our School, and the student's
ability to give something back to our School community.
Abilities like grit, resilience, self - control, and so
on are less like
academic skills (which are taught) and more like psychological conditions that result from personal and environmental factors.
You then choose a learning path for your child based
on age and
academic ability.
To address the issues above, this paper reports
on the results of an 18 - year longitudinal study of the relationships between infant feeding practices and later cognitive
ability and
academic achievement in a birth cohort of > 1000 New Zealand children studied from birth to age 18 years.
The design of this study made it possible to examine 1) the extent to which benefits of breastfeeding
on cognitive
ability and achievement were evident throughout middle childhood, adolescence, and into young adulthood; and 2) the extent to which breastfeeding was related to a range of indices of
academic achievement that included performance
on standardized tests, teacher ratings of
academic achievement, and levels of success in examinations
on leaving school.
Over the period from 8 to 18 years, sample members were assessed
on a range of measures of cognitive and
academic outcomes including measures of child intelligence quotient; teacher ratings of school performance; standardized tests of reading comprehension, mathematics, and scholastic
ability; pass rates in school leaving examinations; and leaving school without qualifications.
Missing out
on even one hour of sleep a night could have major consequences for a child, possibly lowering their cognitive
abilities the following day and possibly hurting their
academic performance at school or acquisition of knowledge at home.
We would never, I would think, allow a system in which admision to an expensive
academic course — one that requires laboratory supplies and equipment, like chemistry — was based
on ability to pay.
Scores for externalization (the
ability to express feelings, especially negative feelings), a trait associated with risk of juvenile delinquency,
academic failure, and inadequate social adjustment, were 20 percent lower in the KMC group
on average.
Sally wondered if the exclusive focus
on Max's dose of medication and his
ability to get his homework done - they had added an evening dose when he got in to middle school and the
academic challenges increased - had distracted them from seeing Max's true nature.
«The Welsh Liberal Democrat policy sets out a new liberal vision for higher education that builds
on the core principles that access to higher education should be determined by
academic ability and not social background.
«Denying charters the
ability to grow and preventing parents»
ability to choose would shut the door
on 20 years of proven gains in
academic achievement.
«A market in course prices between universities would increasingly pressure
on students to make decisions based
on cost rather than
academic ability or ambition.
The company prides itself
on its
ability to combine the best of
academic and industrial research environments.
Though hardly the final word
on such a hot - button issue, the new study helps clarify the
academic effects of
ability grouping and acceleration.
The limiting factor
on young scientists»
abilities to start
academic research careers is thus the number of available faculty positions, which over recent decades has fallen farther and farther behind the number of scientists the system is producing.
The manager asked questions focused
on René's
ability to crank out good work under pressure, and René kept going back to the intricacies of the science involved, at a pace that sounded far too
academic.
The opposing perspectives
on data sharing can clash most fiercely in collaborations between professors and companies, but
academics can help avoid disputes by determining up front the details of their
ability to write up their results.
Nine will be selected
on the basis of
academic excellence and
ability to communicate, and the top junior scientist will receive a cash prize of # 1500.
Whether it's listening to a teacher giving instructions or completing a word problem, the
ability to tune out distractions and focus
on a task is key to
academic success.
Early childhood programs have long been known to be beneficial to children from low - income backgrounds, but recent studies have cast doubt
on their
ability to substantially increase the rate of children's
academic achievement.
This outlook, the team argues, causes students to respond to challenges by trying harder and has a greater impact
on Asian - Americans»
academic achievement than does cognitive
ability or socioeconomic status.
She was selected based
on her
academic achievements, mentoring plan, rigorous experimental design, and
ability to deliver significant findings over the course of a summer.
Help and Hope for ADHD The Brain Balance Program is designed to offer a drug - free, integrated approach that focuses
on the whole child and brings parents and kids together to achieve a common goal of improving a child's processing and learning
ability, leading to a more successful
academic and personal life.
The Brain Balance Program is designed to offer a drug - free, integrated approach that focuses
on the whole child and brings parents and kids together to achieve a common goal of improving a child's processing and learning
ability, leading to a more successful
academic and personal life.
Burris combines reviews of
academic studies, as well as personal anecdotes from her own experience as an educator, to argue that
ability tracking has a negative effect
on the educational achievement of «low track» students while also undermining social cohesion.
The partnership's research builds
on educator Howard Gardner's seminal theory of multiple intelligences to indicate that arts education — including the visual arts, dance, music, and drama — enhances a student's
ability to acquire core
academic skills.