Sentences with phrase «reflect real achievement»

Current tests provide woefully sketchy and delayed feedback, on tasks that do not reflect real achievement.

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«There is a real risk that the information being published early will not accurately reflect the achievements of some schools, and this may have a damaging effect on them and give parents an impression which is not correct.»
School trips can provide the stimulus for weeks of work for which the pupils have a real and personal reference point for their learning journey and upon which to reflect about themselves and their achievements.
«Both Granada Hills Charter High School and El Camino Real Charter High School reflect the high levels of academic achievement made possible by charter schools,» said Jed Wallace, President and Chief Executive Officer of the California Charter School Association.
Expanding access to high - quality preschool within the reauthorization of ESEA will narrow achievement gaps, and reflect the real, scientific understanding that learning begins long before a child enters kindergarten.»
«To achieve a Good rating in our first inspection as an academy is a real achievement, and reflects the fantastic community spirit at the school and all hard work of our students, families, staff, and the wider school community.
On one side I see smart, well - intentioned people continuing to discuss school reform strategies via the illusory lens of achievement, and refusing to acknowledge the ways in which that word has come less and less to reflect any fully conceptualized reflection of the real thing we seek — learning.
Containing more than 280 artists from 50 countries, the new volume provides an insightful gloss on the men and women who are using their wide - ranging respective mediums to advance beyond the artistic achievements of the 20th century — often in ways that reflect current attitudes about identity, politics, and the relationship between the real and the virtual.
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