In 1988 the DNALC began offering DNA manipulation labs to large numbers of high school
students during the academic year.
The Virginia Department of Education, in conjunction with localities, sponsors regional Academic - Year Governor's Schools that serve gifted high school
students during the academic year.
A term paper is a kind of research paper written by
students during the academic year.
A recent study run by the Institute for College Access and Success analyzed the financial situations and student loan debts of college
students during the academic year of 2015 — 2016.
Not exact matches
If that hypothetical
student borrowed using a federal direct loan for graduate school, which had a rate of 5.84 percent last
academic year, she would have accrued $ 1,682 in interest
during the grace period.
According to MeasureOne,
during the 2014 - 2015
academic year, the six biggest private lenders made $ 7.12 billion in
student loans, an 8 percent increase from the
year before and a 36 percent increase from 2010 - 11.
During the
academic year, almost 20,000
students live here, but there is much more to Georgetown than just the college.
During Raymond's
academic years, Camden's schools spent about one - half as much per
student as did schools in Princeton, New Jersey.
The college will bring its programme to an end
during the next
academic year, helping some
students transfer to other institutions and providing a final...
Louisville must vacate men's basketball records in which
student - athletes competed while ineligible
during the 2011 - 12 through 2014 - 15
academic years according to a decision issued by the NCAA Division I Infractions Appeals Committee.
These
students may progress to the elite squad
during the course of the
academic year.
Institutions should continue to apply these principles when completing their data returns
during the remainder of the
academic year, reflecting the very latest position of which
students have EHC plans, or which
students local authorities expect will or will not go on to receive EHC plans.
Hubertus Juergenliemk is a PhD
student at the University of Cambridge and a visiting doctoral
student at the University of Oxford
during the 2011 - 12
academic year.
It's unclear how a board system would work once
students return to school, considering the number of decisions on massive contracts, contentious space - sharing agreements and other school governance matters that have to be taken up
during the
academic year.
Students will receive additional classroom instruction and enrichment
during the school
year to help improve
academic achievement.
Residents of Syracuse proper — those who live within the city limits — are eligible to vote in the general election, including SU
students who registered to vote using the address at which they live
during the
academic year, said Dustin Czarny, commissioner of the Onondaga County Board of Elections.
Another way to distinguish «good» schools from «bad» schools is the extent to which
students make
academic progress
during the course of a school
year, or from school
year to the next school
year.
With more than two months left in the 2015 - 16
academic year at that point, the number of intoxicated
students transported to the hospital t approached the total number of transports reported
during the 2014 - 15
academic year, according to the report.
«More than one million international
students attending U.S. colleges and universities
during the 2015 - 2016
academic year supported 400,000 U.S. jobs and contributed $ 32.8 billion to the U.S. economy,» the letter said, citing data from NAFSA: Association of International Educators, a letter signatory.
For a research - based course like the one I was doing, new
students get to take various
academic modules
during their first
year, alongside laboratory work.
One problem is the extended breaks
during the
academic year: German
students have 5 months without lectures per
year, which, depending on your subject, can't always be filled with study - related work or internships.
According to the survey, only 20 % of the Ph.D.
students and postdocs had done any teaching
during the previous
academic year.
The internships give
students hands - on work experience over the summer or (for Ph.D. candidates)
during the normal
academic year.
During the 2017 — 2018
academic year, Casimo will serve as the inaugural outreach coordinator for the
Student Leadership Council at the CSNE.
During the
academic year, DAAD Young Ambassadors promote study and research in Germany by working with their universities» study abroad offices, volunteering at study abroad fairs, organizing classroom visits, info sessions, fun events, and answering their fellow
students» questions.
The power of culture - and its effect on
student achievement - is evident in adolescents» lesser concentration on
academic endeavors as they focus more on television, video games, and excessive employment
during the school
year.
During the last
academic year, that included three master's
students.
During the current
academic year, a limited number of districts in five states — Alaska, Delaware, Indiana, North Carolina, and Virginia — have been permitted to offer
students a choice of supplemental educational services a
year before having to provide the option of transferring to a higher - performing school.
During the first
year of the ELT program,
academic intervention courses focused on math skills since
student performance data showed that all
students needed support in math.
34,299
students received vouchers and 313 private schools participated
during the 2016 — 17
academic year.
Ravitch found that
during Klein's five -
year tenure
academic gains have been smaller than
during the previous five
years and that the reading scores of cohorts of
students are actually declining as they progress through the system.
Through a web - based tool, they collect college financing,
academic progress, and situational data from
students at designated points
during the
academic year.
During this
academic year,
students in the public schools were applying for private school scholarships for the following
year.
California did not assessed
students during the 2013 - 14
academic year, hence we only controlled by
students» achievement collected in Spring 2013 and Spring 2015
Audio - recordings, collected
during the
academic year in 40 sixth - grade classrooms from two sites (Illinois, Massachusetts), will be analyzed for the characteristics of talk among and between teachers and
students.
As part of this agreement that promotes complementarity, both institutions are committed to developing their
academic relations and encourage
student and faculty exchange
during the
academic years 2015 - 2016 to 2020 - 2021.
As we consider the merits of private - school choice and what it would take to make it succeed, this initiative deserves particular attention: it is the nation's largest voucher program, accounting for nearly 20 percent of all voucher
students nationwide, with 34,299
students receiving vouchers and 313 private schools participating
during the 2016 — 17
academic year.
The
academics collected data from New South Wales
students in
Years 4, 6, 8, and 10
during 2013.
This connection between
academic achievement and self - regulated learning may be due to self - regulated learning capabilities helping
students to extend their understanding of different subject areas, so that their capacity to learn new skills is strengthened
during their
years of schooling.
What are your thoughts on advocating for using nationally normalized assessments (e.g. NWEA MAP) for each
student as a baseline for their education growth
during the course of an
academic year and aggregating education growth on a school, district,
student sub-group, etc. basis as a review body saw fit?
During the school
year portion of the program, trained volunteers act as mentors to small groups of
students and deliver
academic support and instruction, making the cost of the program more affordable.
an opportunity to consult with the
student's regular classroom teacher (s), and other professional staff providing
academic intervention services, at least once per semester
during the regular school
year;
During his six
year tenure, the district raised
student achievement by elevating
academic standards, aligning the curriculum and focusing on principal leadership and teachers» quality of instruction.
Teachers face a dizzying array of content standards that they are expected to meet
during the
academic year as they prepare
students for standardized assessments.
Some 8.6 per cent of
students abandoned higher education after 12 months
during the 2010/11
academic year - the highest figure since records began 10
years ago.
Of these
students, 94 percent were in classrooms with white teachers
during their current
academic year, while just 45 percent of black
students had black teachers - an indication of the relative scarcity of black teachers among the participating schools.
Performance - based compensation systems must consider gains in
student academic achievement as well as classroom evaluations conducted multiple times
during each school
year among other factors and provide educators with incentives to take on additional responsibilities and leadership roles.
During our 9
year history, we like to build out full partnerships with schools in which we are able to align our support and training with the overall school goals to support
academic achievement for all urban
students.
Theories connecting being physically present in school to better
academic outcomes have never been more substantiated, yet NAEP scores show stagnation nationwide and a widening gap between subgroups while about 6.8 million
students in the United States missed more than three weeks of school
during the 2013 - 2014 school
year (Attendance Works and Everyone Graduates Center 2017).
The latter part, called the quality - adjusted AP participation rate, is the number of 12th - grade
students in the 2014 - 2015
academic year who took and passed — received an AP score of 3 or higher — at least one AP test before or
during their senior
year, divided by the number of 12th - graders at that school.