Sentences with phrase «range of academic ability»

Both classes contained students from a wide range of academic ability levels, including students enrolled in the school's learning disabilities program.

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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.
Use this roundup page to discover the value of using different ways to assess the full range of student ability — social, emotional, and academic achievement.
Preliminary Evidence from California's CORE Districts Brookings, 3/17/16 «A growing body of evidence confirms that student skills not directly captured by tests of academic achievement and ability predict a broad range of academic and life outcomes, even when taking into account differences in cognitive skills,» writes Associate Professor Martin West.
Though tests (especially standardized tests) may be the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the word assessment, comprehensive assessment encompasses a wide range of methods for evaluating a child's social and emotional and academic abilities.
Effective assessment should measure the full range of student ability — social, emotional, and academic achievement.
Kernels have been shown to be effective for a range of outcomes tied to academic achievement and social adjustment, including classroom behavior, discipline, self - control, and the ability to manage emotions effectively.
Moreover, a larger percentage of students at all ability levels participate in smaller schools, and students participate in a wider range of activities, for example, both sports and academic clubs.
It is important to remember that performance on standardized tests is not a complete indication of the full range of a child's academic abilities.
A growing body of evidence confirms that student skills not directly captured by tests of academic achievement and ability predict a broad range of academic and life outcomes, even when taking into account differences in cognitive skills.
Evidence confirms that student skills other than academic achievement and ability predict a broad range of academic and life outcomes.
Some academics have pointed out the reason schools opt to study the works is that they are accessible to students across a range of abilities.
We will offer a wide range of academic and high - quality vocational courses that are matched to the abilities, motivation and interests of individual pupils and will accelerate their progress.
Bright IDEA 2 students were challenged to use the full range of their talents and intellectual abilities as they address authentic and complex academic tasks.
Graduate management training schemes can be highly competitive so you'll need to possess a range of soft skills as well as academic abilities.
Effective assessment should measure the full range of student ability — social, emotional, and academic achievement.
One interpretation of the common associations between parental behavior and both EF and children's academic ability is that the quantity and quality of parental cognitive support and / or the affective quality of parent - child interactions could foster cognitive development in a range of domains (e.g., EF, early literacy and math ability).
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