Sentences with phrase «slow progress learning»

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«In the long run, you are better off learning fast and moving on» when your progress slows, says one seasoned pro.
As you carry out your first piece of research, you will be learning the technical skills as much as anything, so your progress may be slow in the beginning.
Although we most definitely saw progress in some areas of her learning and gross and fine motor skills, the progress was slow, which meant she continued to fall further behind her peers.
«In just a short amount of time I have learned that it is okay to eat, and to accept slow progress that will last a lifetime.
Forgetting previously learnt information in the process of learning new information is the main reason, I believe, accounting for very slow progress in achieving noticeable -LSB-...]
Effective instruction demands a blend of patience, understanding, a belief that the student can learn, and the realization that progress might be slow.
It highlighted: nearly half of the providers visited not having adequate strategies, experience or expertise to support their learners with learning difficulties or disabilities; specialist, impartial careers guidance found to be generally weak, with 16 of the 20 local authority websites reviewed failing to provide sufficiently detailed information; too many learners on programmes that do not lead to further learning, employment or independent / supported living; slow progress by special needs learners in English and mathematics; and poor recording of learners» progress, meaning many are not achieving their full potential.
Forgetting previously learnt information in the process of learning new information is the main reason, I believe, accounting for very slow progress in achieving noticeable results in studying a foreign language.
Looking at a school's student growth number helps us know how fast a school is accelerating (or slowing down) a student's learning progress.
And as Antwan Wilson's behavior demonstrates, none of us want our children to learn with someone who is perceived to slow down our kid's progress.
According to the NAEP, student learning progressed after NCLB much as it had been developing before: slow, steady gains in mathematics, particularly among elementary school students, but little improvement in reading at any grade.
Rosetta is slowing learning to trust humans and continues to make slow steady progress toward that goal.
Owners today have learned that pet rabbits are intelligent, social animals who belong indoors, she adds, but progress has been slower on convincing owners to spay or neuter.
Training progress has been slower on that front but that doesn't mean that a cute senior like herself can't learn new tricks!
After this time, pups can still learn to be less afraid of things, but progress tends to be much slower than when they are younger.
I can say I've learned a lot and become more confident in my programming, but it still makes progress feel woefully slow at times.
You're likely to have slow but steady career progress rather than rapid advancement because there's a lot to learn.
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