Sentences with phrase «standard education traditionally»

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Jamie Merisotis, president of the Institute for Higher Education Policy, said top - tier institutions (with their large endowments) are able to increase need - based scholarships but are traditionally reluctant to lower their academic standards.9 Terry Hartle, the American Council on Education's senior vice president, justified this policy, saying colleges should hesitate to admit «academically underprepared» students.
The greater gains experienced by students from groups that are traditionally disadvantaged in education were retained when those students were returned to standard classes;
Traditionally, special education students were either placed in a standard education classroom with no modifications, or isolated completely into separate classrooms.
I would hope to see states get more ambitious as they go from plans to action, building high - quality pathways from high school into postsecondary education, standards and assessments aligned with the expectations of entry into college and the workforce, supports for struggling schools that go beyond general assistance, and strategies to help traditionally underperforming student populations close gaps to reach the promise of college and career readiness for all.
Activity leads to more activity, success to more success — so while we have not traditionally set minimum production standards, we are very big on training and ongoing education to make sure our agents are among the most knowledgeable and most capable in the business.
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