Sentences with phrase «persistent underperformance»

Challenging beliefs and continuously reflecting on mental models are at the core of breaking the cycle of persistent underperformance in schools.
«Under David Cameron's government, that focus on great heads working across schools to raise the quality of teachers in the system has been lost, and in other parts of the country we're seeing persistent underperformance, notably in coastal towns and rural areas.
And the industry's persistent underperformance is finally causing institutional investors to think twice before investing in venture capital.
My colleague Nicky Morgan is pressing ahead with education reforms designed to tackle the persistent underperformance of schools in disadvantaged areas.
However, Wilshaw said that bringing back the national tests for 14 - year - olds in England would help tackle the persistent underperformance among the most able pupils.
Because of Kansas City Public Schools» (KCPS) persistent underperformance, the state is contemplating taking over the district.
While it's undoubtedly provided resources to low - income schools, given the persistent underperformance of countless of its recipients, there are legitimate questions about how effective it's actually been at improving student learning.
Many states have enacted legislation that provides considerably greater authority for intervention, up to and including takeover powers in cases of persistent underperformance.
Many factors have been cited for this persistent underperformance, including higher fees and risk aversion in the aftermath of the financial crisis.
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