Sentences with phrase «relatively simple measures»

Congress could advance school improvement substantially, though, if members look at accountability systems and encourage states to adopt data dashboards in place of the relatively simple measures of school performance states currently use.

Not exact matches

These make it relatively simple to measure joint angles and the speed and acceleration of each limb during the throwing motion and thus to calculate the forces at each joint.
Exceptional talent in mathematics is relatively easy to identify because an important sign of it — the ability to solve problems quickly or at a high level of difficulty — is relatively simpler to measure than signs of other talents.
The r - factor metric has drawn much criticism from academics who said its relatively simple approach might not be sufficient to solve the multifaceted problem that measuring reproducibility presents.
Th test is supposed to measure children's understanding of 85 grapheme - phoneme correspondences (GPCs), but BERA's research suggests that pupils can score extremely highly, in some cases up to 92.5 per cent, with only relatively simple phonic knowledge.
And another cool trick is that because the tablet knows how far those three lenses are from each other it can do some (relatively) simple math and actually measure distance within picture you've taken.
200 days is arbitrary, and so is the measure, but that is less than most of the measures that I considered, and at least this one corresponds to a relatively simple calculation.
Another relatively simple parameter to measure is blood pressure.
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