Not exact matches
People don't get tired of
repeating same words year
after year
decade gone - by same statement without answer damn!!
Lortie - Forgues, Tian and Siegler (2015)
repeated the question with students of the same age in 2014 — 27 per cent got it right, leading the researchers to comment: «Thus,
after more than three
decades, numerous rounds of education reforms, hundreds if not thousands of research studies on mathematics teaching and learning, and billions of dollars spent to effect educational change, little improvement was evident in students» understanding of fraction arithmetic.»
I ask myself
after several
decades of a school district in title 1 status and
repeated NCLB failures on different schools why are we allowing the mismanagement of the district to continue?
In a case of history
repeating itself, two
decades after Japan's Lexus showed its more established German luxury brands a thing or two about value, Korea's Hyundai dropped the...
In the 1970s for instance a typical stock and bond portfolio had negative
after - inflation growth for the entire
decade (the 2000s are
repeating that feat so far as of 2009).
Folks that keep
repeating the same «modelling» mistakes
decade after decade and deride anyone they deem «not as wise» as them are doomed to failure.
Three
decades after we began this research, our view hasn't changed, and it's worth
repeating that it lines up with that of the broad scientific community.
The slogan for their campaign was that the 20th century was the warmest century, the 1990s the warmest
decade and 1998 the warmest year in the past millennium - a slogan that got
repeated in speech
after speech and presentation
after presentation.»
The slogan for their campaign was that the 20th century was the warmest century, the 1990s the warmest
decade and 1998 the warmest year in the past millennium — a slogan that got
repeated in speech
after speech and presentation
after presentation.
Not only that, but a small percentage
repeated year
after year
after year, over
decades and
decades, adds up to a very large amount: «The FAO report estimates that 129 million hectares of forest have been lost since 1990 - that amounts to an area roughly equivalent to the size of Peru,» writes DW.
After a
decade fewer than 10 percent of the teens who went through the court became
repeat violators.