Sentences with phrase «rigorous standards expected»

The Department for Education said the trust was not able to «commit the time and resources needed to reach the rigorous standards expected from free school groups».

Not exact matches

ALBANY — Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver said Tuesday he expects the state Board of Regents to form a plan for improving and possibly delaying implementation of the rigorous Common Core curriculum standards.
Cuomo is also expected to propose additional funding for professional development to help teachers who are struggling with the new, more rigorous Common Core standards, a source said.
Is it too much to expect that we can create and implement effective strategies that would enable virtually all students to succeed on appropriate standards in elementary, middle, and high school, so that virtually all can meet rigorous requirements and walk across a stage, head held high, knowing that they truly attained what a high school diploma is supposed to certify?
All Brooke scholars are expected to meet rigorous learning standards in four areas: English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies.
Nicky Morgan, education secretary, said: «This is the first year we have assessed pupils under the new more rigorous system and it is no surprise that this year's results look different to previous years, but despite that the majority of pupils have achieved above and beyond the new expected standard
The unifying reason for the changes is the end of the No Child Left Behind era and the national move toward a more rigorous set of standards for what students are expected to know at each grade level, said Adam Gamoran, director of the Wisconsin Center for Education Research at UW - Madison.
This primary purpose is similar to the original 1968 Bilingual Education Act, which states that limited - English - proficient (LEP) students will be educated to «meet the same rigorous standards for academic performance expected of all children and youth, including meeting challenging state content standards and challenging state student performance standards in academic areas.»
But former education secretary Nicky Morgan said the government had raised the bar to a more «rigorous system» and said she «knew» it was «asking more», adding: «This is the first year we have assessed pupils under the new more rigorous system and it is no surprise that this year's results look different to previous years, but despite that the majority of pupils have achieved above and beyond the new expected standard
It flies in the face of developmental theory: you can't give 9th grade students, who have been exposed to a completely different educational regime, the texts associated with much more rigorous standards, and expect them to do close reading immediately.
«Rigorous standards and high quality teaching should be expected,» Ritz told StateImpact, but she called the link to ISTEP + an «overstep.»
On the other side of the divide, supporting Gundersen's view, are special education advocates like Sheldon Horowitz, senior director of learning resources and research at the National Center for Learning Disabilities, who said that most special education students should be expected to meet rigorous standards, just like their peers.
[6] States should maintain rigorous standards for substitute teacher quality and accountability for all substitutes, but especially for long - term substitutes who are expected to stand in for teachers for long stretches of time.
Advocates believe that it is time for more rigorous educational standards, that our current education system is outmoded, and that all students in the US should be taught by and expected to learn by the same standards.
As expected, this process is a bit more rigorous than the standard student loan application.
Every member of our team is expected to attend continuing education courses throughout the year and we maintain rigorous standards for our practice and our team.
As climatology shows no signs of matching up to the minumum professional standards of rigour and integrity expected of even the lowliest small shopkeeper (accurate record keeping, full disclosure when required by law, integrity in his dealing and pleasant and effective customer service), I suggest that you go away for a decade, get yourselves sorted out, and then, assumig that there still is some sort of a cse, reapply in about twenty years with appropriate rigorous documentation.
If your occupation happens to be more dangerous in nature, you have the right to expect that your employer will go the extra mile to ensure all safety standards are adhered to and that rigorous inspections on a regular basis.
He explains that the OnePlus 6 needed a display that met the rigorous testing standards of the company while also being readily available for the heavy production volume the company is expecting with its next smartphone.
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