Sentences with phrase «taken for credit recovery»

Or, create a separate course to be taken for credit recovery purposes and designed specifically for that?

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Another reason for the shift to nonsurgical procedures can be credited to the difference in recovery times: a rhinoplasty takes about a week to recover from, whereas fillers require little to no time.
«In an attempt to take credit for the emerging recovery, Clegg has decided to stage what Cable and some on the left regard as an artificial showdown over economic policy during a set - piece two - hour debate and vote on Monday.
However, it is unlikely to win plaudits for the Party if, at the same time as making the case for far more active government, the Party insists on taking credit for Conservative measures — above all the fiscal mandate — which have frustrated recovery and intensified Britain's economic problems.
In a second interview, he again appeared to take sole credit for the turnaround, saying: «Economic recovery would not have happened without us stepping up to the plate and creating this stable government.»
Superintendent Kriner Cash said he's concerned about unusually high gains for the Class of 2015 — particularly among students who earned their diploma after taking summer credit - recovery classes.
Farron also said it was right for the Lib Dems to remain in the coalition because they needed to take some credit for the economic recovery.
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Design a high quality course and build in the ability to differentiate instruction, whether student is taking for initial credit or credit recovery, is a strong student quickly and easily mastering the content, or a student struggling to master the content.
Here's where I do things a little differently: I offer my students half credit recovery for the questions they get wrong in the form of a take home exam after we review the answers.
Sarah Carr took a close look at the growing world of online credit recovery programs for Education Next.
As a result, the staff and teachers at schools like the NET and ReNEW Accelerated end up working extensively with the students on note - taking skills, supplementing the credit - recovery classes with more personalized instruction, and prepping the students for the content they will encounter online.
Regardless of district, a student must have failed the initial credit course for the credit recovery course they intend to take.
An estimated 250,000 students will take an online credit - recovery course this year, according to John Murray, president and CEO of AdvancePath Academies Inc., a Virginia - based producer of curriculum for at - risk students.
For example, a student who intends to take Credit Recovery Chemistry must have previously taken and failed Chemistry.
One option in getting caught up is to take an online course for credit recovery.
As the assistant director / curriculum director of the Montana Digital Academy (MTDA), I'm pleased that a new study from REL Northwest looking at the population of students who take our courses and their rates of success confirms something we've known for a while: Online credit recovery programs bring many efficiencies — particularly to a state as large and demographically dispersed as Montana — but an extremely important element for student success is the personalized support students receive from caring adults on both sides of the computer screen.
In 2015, the Los Angeles school board decided to roll back graduation requirements by allowing students to pass classes required for college entrance with a grade of a «D» instead of a «C.» And in Los Angeles and elsewhere, students who are not on track to graduate from high school can now take «credit recovery» classes — many of which are devoid of any meaningful content.
«Demand for online credit recovery courses is expected to grow steadily; however, there is little research on which students take advantage of these courses and how well they perform.»
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There has been an accelerated use of online credit - recovery courses, which allow students to substitute a few weeks of work online for a course that usually takes months in a classroom.
Concerns about another kind of anywhere, anytime learning — online courses — were highlighted in a recent Slate expose about the low quality of credit recovery courses offered by some online providers.38 To address such concerns, states might look to centrally managed course access initiatives, such as the Louisiana Supplemental Course Academy, which vets and approves online providers of courses that students may take for credit.39
They are students seeking credit recovery, wanting to improve their qualifications for scholarships, working to graduate early, taking a class unavailable at their local school, looking for courses specifically designed for students with disabilities or learning challenges, pursuing career goals, struggling with health or family problems, seeking flexible schedules, needing classroom choices, supplementing their regular classes, and working toward a GED as an adult.
Contact us for advice about special circumstances that HMRC may be willing to take into account when considering whether to pursue recovery of a tax credit overpayment debt.
If you need to take on new credit, plan for at least a slight initial drop in your score followed by the recovery of those points within six months or less.
During the housing recovery, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) took on greater market share for «loose» credit — that is, providing low - down payment home loans with a more flexible credit score requirement.
At Confounded Interest, Anthony Sanders points out that even as Wells Fargo (WFC) is getting gun - shy about Federal Housing Administration loans, the head of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Richard Cordray is taking credit for the «housing recovery
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