«Choice is not enough and it is only real when parents are well informed and can
readily access the schools they prefer,» the report concludes.
Not exact matches
As a source for historians working in this period they are invaluable and, eventually, when they are put online, they will be
readily accessed by
school and university students.
1) Detecting Disease «Google gives
access to data that's not
readily available anywhere else,» says John Brownstein, an epidemiologist at Harvard Medical
School.
• Encouraging innovative strategies, such as micro-charter
schools to provide
school choice and
access to courses not
readily available district - wide.
With improved educational materials
readily available, home
schoolers are winning spelling and geography bees, scoring off the charts on statewide tests, and gaining
access to elite colleges.
The researchers required assessments to «have sound psychometric properties, be suited for program evaluation, be
readily available for
schools to
access and obtain information on, and not be designed to assess specific programs.»
Access to best SEN practice is
readily available through our advocacy
schools (eg.
When Teaching Gets Tough: Smart Ways to Reclaim Your Game, by seasoned educator and
school psychologist Allen N. Mendler, shares practical tips and strategies that teachers can quickly and
readily access when challenged by some of the most difficult aspects of teaching: working with difficult students, feeling underappreciated by colleagues or parents, and being expected to get top - notch student achievement without adequate support.
Schools and districts can coordinate with local providers — medical providers, Boys and Girls Clubs, and other nonprofits, for example — to provide services where students and families can
readily access them.
Although
schools generally have the right to
readily access evidence needed to establish that a violation of a student discipline code has occurred, inspection of personal property is regulated by the Fourth Amendment.