It only matters that your child is
progressing at an appropriate rate.
Not exact matches
Third World nations should be allowed to develop their own self - reliance in news, information, and entertainment,
progressing at a
rate and in a manner
appropriate to their needs rather than in conformity to the marketplace needs of the industrialized nations.
Three guiding ethical principals are suggested, including allowing Third World nations to develop their own self - reliance in news, information, and entertainment,
progressing at a
rate and in a manner
appropriate to their needs rather than in conformity to the marketplace needs of the industrialized nations.
The main disadvantage with the outdated R44 regulations was the way that child seats are sized; with i - Size, seats are sized by the child's height rather than weight, meaning that they
progress to a larger size
at the
appropriate rate for their body, ensuring the highest safety standards are provided
at all times.
Underpinning this alternative is a belief that, while individuals are
at different points in their learning and may be
progressing at different
rates, every learner is capable of making further
progress and eventually achieving high standards if they can be motivated, engaged and provided with
appropriate (well - targeted) learning opportunities.
Annually measures, for all students and separately for each subgroup of students, the following indicators: Academic achievement (which, for high schools, may include a measure of student growth,
at the State's discretion); for elementary and middle schools, a measure of student growth, if determined
appropriate by the State, or another valid and reliable statewide academic indicator; for high schools, the four - year adjusted cohort graduation
rate and,
at the State's discretion, the extended - year adjusted cohort graduation
rate;
progress in achieving English language proficiency for English learners; and
at least one valid, reliable, comparable, statewide indicator of school quality or student success; and