Not exact matches
Varying surveys of both private and public high
school students showed
from 80
to 90 percent admitting
to some form of cheating during the
school year,
from copying another
student's work
to cheating on a test.
Sample 504 Plans Sample plans illustrate how the content and format of a 504 plan
varies from student to student and
from one
school to the next, depending upon what the individual
student needs and whether the
school has existing food allergy policies in place.
The names, logistics, and availability of such courses
vary: Heil's doctoral summer
school was only open
to Ph.D.
students at certain European institutions, for example, while others are open
to applicants at various career stages
from around the world, and many U.S. universities offer boot camps and bridge programs as part of their doctoral programs.
In Montclair, New Jersey, a racially diverse group of parents works
to strengthen magnet
schools that bring together
students from varying racial and economic groups.
They learn that
students are primarily assessed by multiple teacher - made tests that
vary from one
school to another.
It acknowledges that the needs and interests of
students will
vary, and that
schools and teachers will plan
from the curriculum in ways that respond
to those needs and interests.
Although the results
varied considerably between
schools, the overall achievement of
students across the 28
schools represents an average effect size of 0.6, which can be seen the shift in the relative proportions in each zone of the LAF
from August
to November shown in Figure 1.
Created for High
School Years 9, 10 Special Education
students (ID, ASD, SLI) and
students with learning difficulties who had
varying literacy levels
from non-readers
to reading at close
to peer age level but with low comprehension levels and limited higher order thinking skills.
Instead, instruction in those
schools will
vary considerably
from classroom
to classroom with the quality of instruction a
student receives depending upon the teacher with whom the computer schedules the
student.
What
students do in
school when they do go will
vary from structured
to free - ranged learning and the same will occur out of
school in homes, clubs, hobbies and hanging out with buddies.
The administrative progressives, it is true, watered down classic curricular requirements as they tried
to adapt
schooling to the
varied lives, with
varied needs, for which
students were headed,
from factory and white - collar work
to college admission and the professions.
A small primary with 15 pupils in northern Scotland will clearly
vary hugely
from an inner city mixed comprehensive with 1,500 hundred
students, not just in comparative terms on paper, but in the daily approach
to school life and the issues faced.
We see this as a cost - effective way
to proactively affect kindergarten readiness, and believe that the first step in this line of inquiry is
to survey advanced high
school students,
from varied backgrounds here in the US, as
to what they know about parenting.
Having served 1,400
students annually for the past two years, and hundreds annually before that, and boasting an average pass - rate for original credit courses of 91 % each year, Bend - La Pine has fine - tuned their online learning programs
to meet the many and
varied needs of
students across the district, including: • How
to use online learning
to help balance
student schedules • How
to monitoring
student progress carefully
to stay on track • How
to involve parents
to keep them aware of their child's achievement or problem areas • Lessons learned
from launching a Virtual
School Program
Moreover, the quality of district
schools can
vary significantly, and the
schools to which
students from low - income families are generally assigned tend
to underperform significantly on average.
The Department of Education serves as the single repository of education data
from school districts, state and community colleges, universities, and independent postsecondary institutions - allowing us
to track
student performance over time and across
varying education sectors.
Although the proportion of low - income
students varies greatly
from school to school, the average percentage of low - income
students in independent charter
schools is nearly 83 percent compared
to nearly 44 percent for affiliated charters, according an EdSource analysis of 2016 - 17 Los Angeles Unified district data.
While urban
students overall do better in charter
schools than in traditional public
schools — a conclusion found by rigorous studies that account for any potential differences in the
students going in — the gap
varies tremendously
from place
to place.
From school to school,
students» performance on state tests
varied widely.
A report on music programs in Oklahoma public
schools found most
students have access
to music, although the number of courses available
vary widely
from district
to district.
Roughly 5 percent of all
students take advantage of
school choice in Michigan, but the rate
varies substantially
from district
to district.
As a result, the percentage of
students in each high
school who endorse voting as a component of good citizenship
varies widely, ranging
from 46
to 85 percent (with an average of 70 percent) across the 77
schools in the sample.
«Roberto Gonzales, assistant professor of education at Harvard University, said Tufts» explicit policy would probably attract undocumented
students, who face a confusing set of rules that
vary widely
from school to school.
Per - pupil funding for KIPP
schools, the new report says,
varies widely, «
from a low of less than $ 5,000 per
student at a
school in the Midwest,
to a high of approximately $ 13,000 per
student at some of our
schools on the East Coast.»
IDRA's Education of English Language Learners in U.S. and Texas
Schools — Where We Are, What We Have Learned and Where We Need
to Go
from Here — A 2009 Update gives an overview of increasing numbers of ELL
students, distribution of ELL
students, increasing diversity and
varying languages, instructional programs provided, and funding provided
to ELL programs along with recommendations.
She started her career at the Colorado Outward Bound
School as an instructor and then course director, working with
students from varied backgrounds, ages 14
to 65.
Working closely with their peers in
school - based or interest - based learning communities, effective teachers learn
to use assessment data, reflections on their own practice, and moment - by - moment feedback
from children
to vary the support they provide
to students with different levels of expertise and confidence.
Her job at the teacher - led Jefferson High
School can
vary by the minute —
from advising
students on avoiding teen pregnancy,
to helping low - income
students secure college scholarships.
Even the factors that make up a
school's rating will
vary greatly by state, rendering it virtually impossible
to compare
student performance
from one state
to another.
Although the charter
schools vary in size
from 50
to 4,000
students, each
school promises a more personal experience than noncharter
schools, Young said.
Findings suggest: (a) teachers without prior preparation learn informally
from peers
to use CPT; (b) they use CPT
to promote
student and teacher learning and well - being and
to respond
to school - wide needs; (c) teacher knowledge of CPT
varies and teams could function more fully and / or efficiently with formal professional development; (d) teachers have adapted the ways they use CPT under NCLB, planning fewer interdisciplinary units and more lessons
to promote reading and math achievement.
They can
vary from individual
student fundraisers,
to school - wide events,
to requests for private and corporate sponsorship.
Student usage of
school choice
varied from as little as 29 percent in one attendance area
to as high as 81 percent in another.
And Fariña has proposed pairing pair principals
from schools with similar
student populations but widely
varying student achievement
to exchange ideas about what works and what doesn't — something that she did as superintendent of District 15.
He did not discount the CREDO methodology overall, but he raised familiar concerns about comparing
students where everything
from poverty levels, special education needs,
to even the gender makeup of their
schools varied.
«The district didn't have consistent standards for grading
students, so grade - point averages
varied from school to school.
The percentage of
students enrolled in the
schools varies from city
to city,
from 5 - 10 % in small communities
to over 50 % in the largest urban centers: 44 % in DC, 55 % in Detroit and 90 % in New Orleans.
While specific job descriptions
vary from school to school, CAOs are integral in ensuring that everything needed is in place and in working order
to create the best possible academic environment for the
students, faculty, and staff members.
Afterschool providers have moved
from running ad hoc programs of
varying quality
to building a lasting communitywide effort
to help
students succeed in
school — and be ready for college and career.
According
to a recent review of the research on the systemic correlation between education spending and
school quality and
student achievement, William Mathis and Kevin Welner, of the National Education Policy Center, find, «While specific results
vary from place
to place, in general, money does matter and it matters most for economically deprived children.
The share of at - risk
students in a DCPS
school varies greatly,
from 1 percent
to 90 percent.
Students will also be able to learn about and celebrate the diversity that exists within the school, as students at Sela PCS will inevitably come from varying backgrounds, cultures, and ethn
Students will also be able
to learn about and celebrate the diversity that exists within the
school, as
students at Sela PCS will inevitably come from varying backgrounds, cultures, and ethn
students at Sela PCS will inevitably come
from varying backgrounds, cultures, and ethnicities.
At the next tier down,
schools where 60
to 80 % of
students are proficient or advanced, housing prices aren't much lower: median sale prices
vary from the high $ 600,000 s
to over $ 1 million.
Moreover,
students» interests and needs can
vary widely
from one
school community
to the next — what works in one
school may not work across town — and those who interact daily with
students have a firsthand sense of what needs
to improve.
According
to Baluch, who urged parents and educators
to call city
school headquarters, the answers
from North Avenue
varied: administrators were told that the threshold was 95 degrees by 11 a.m.; another was told it was 10 a.m. Parents were told it was 95 degrees by noon;
students who called were told that dismissal was based on temperature readings at BWI, rather than the Inner Harbor.
my sisters and I began demanding change and forcing it upon them when necessary... We were tired of a van service that only took
students to a Catholic Church when none of us were Catholic, we demanded that they invite Nikki Giovanni as a guest speaker (and they did), we researched and slowly changed the face of some of the «required events», we invited teen black boys
from Hartford
to spend the day on campus (this made many nervous, including the security guards who would grow frustrated with their inability
to curtail this), we grew tired of the
school dances that invited other boarding
schools and included a DJ that played other music so we invited kids
from Hartford, including a DJ and began hosting our own parties... I never forgot who I was and the rich history of my ancestors...... I am thankful for my
varying educational experiences for they have shaped the educator that I have become.
Although all 50 states now report graduation rates based upon a uniform formula, states award different types of high
school diplomas
to students and graduation requirements can
vary considerably
from state
to state.
Institutions distribute them in amounts ranging
from $ 100
to $ 4,000 every year, and, as with the Perkins program, grant awards
vary based on
student need and the federal allotment
to the
school.
Students brought their own books
from home and the curriculum
varied from school to school.
Educators often wrangle with the «summer slide,»
varying degrees of academic regression
students face upon returning
to school, after taking a three - month break
from regular daily instruction.