Sentences with phrase «students at any given point in time»

Our classrooms each have less than 15 students at any given point in time.

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So according to these statistics, if your teen's high school class has 100 students in it, 20 of them will suffer from depression at some point before they become adults, 10 to 15 of them will show signs of teen depression at any given time - whether or not these signs develop into depression - and 5 of them will suffer from major depression.
Schools in Mississippi give Black students more than one - out - of - school suspension three times as often as they do to White students; Michigan does this four times as often to Black as White students, resulting in nearly a fifth of Michigan's Black students being kept out of the classroom at some point in their school careers.
Given the strong influence of out - of - school factors on student achievement, any quality measure based on the level of student performance at a single point in time will be heavily influenced by characteristics of a school's student body.
States have increased the accuracy of measurements of student growth by examining year - to - year growth rather than reported a static score at a given point in time.
When giving directions, address one point at a time and provide clear, short, and written guidelines that are visually accessible to students from different places in the classroom.
My parents were given a choice: because I had a disability, I could be treated as a gifted student, eligible for the «mini-schools» at two of the twenty or so schools in the district, or be treated as a disabled student, eligible for «special learning» in «the trailers» at my high school; I was the only student to that point who was thrown out of the special learning program for reading books at a far - too - advanced level; When I was dismissed, I was reading John Locke's Second Treatise on Government, a book about medieval castle battlement defenses, and (all at the same time) a book called «You can trust a communist — to be a communist».
Summative Assessments are given periodically to determine at a particular point in time what students know and do not know.
Structured Choice A structured choice is a behavior strategy used by giving two or more acceptable options to a student at a specific point in time.
As LiveHelp Coordinator at LawHelpNY, I work with dozens of law student and law graduate volunteers at any given point in time.
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