Sentences with phrase «students in a large metropolitan area»

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As well as, frequently, school principals, school leaders in small communities have a range of extra responsibilities — which usually aren't found in larger centres and certainly not in metropolitan areas — to do with teacher housing, bus services, accessing specialist services to support students, and just coming to grips with the whole issue of distance.
The authors of the new study modified the analysis conducted by the CRP so that the percentage of students in segregated charter schools in just the central city would be compared to the percentage of students in segregated traditional public schools within the same central city for 8 large metropolitan areas.
Begun as a log schoolhouse in 1853, TTSD is now the ninth largest district in Oregon and the fifth largest in the Portland metropolitan area, serving approximately 13,000 students in 10 elementary schools, three middle schools, two high schools, and an alternative school program.
Researchers examined the effects of Readers Theater (performance reading) on the reading achievement and motivation of struggling eight grade students in a low socioeconomic neighborhood in a large metropolitan area in south Texas.
«Their analysis of the 40 states, the District of Columbia, and several dozen metropolitan areas with large enrollments of charter school students reveals that charter schools are more racially isolated than traditional public schools in virtually every state and large metropolitan area in the nation.»
Macquarie is ranked in the 201st - 300th bracket and 8th - 9th in Australia in the 2013Academic Ranking of World Universities.Founded in 1964 by theNew South Wales Government, it was the third university to be established in the metropolitan area ofSydney.Macquarie University also has the largest student exchange programme in Australia.The university is also ranked among the national top five recipients of relative research income.
Add to that a rural location, which means you don't have to compete with as many other schools and scores of students as you would in a larger metropolitan area, and you find a program that puts you on a unique path to success.
When combined with large numbers of students hailing from major metropolitan areas, one can hardly fault them for migrating back to urban centres in which to do battle against mounting student debt.
Depending on what an international student's transportation needs are, the purchase of an automobile may not be necessary, especially if they are attending a university in a larger, metropolitan area.
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