Sentences with phrase «teacher ratio of»

They have a reduced pupil / teacher ratio of 9:1 and an increased level of capitation grant.
Classes are generally pretty small, too, with a student - to - teacher ratio of 10 to one, so you're guaranteed quality time with your peers and professors.
Monkey Surfing offer beginner and intermediate lessons in English and French, with a maximum student to teacher ratio of three to one.
For example, the Michigan Department of Education reports a student / teacher ratio of 23 to 1.
With 135,700 teachers, Illinois public schools have a student - teacher ratio of approximately 15:1, which compares favorably with the national average of 16:1.
State operating capacity for schools: The state operating capacity is based upon the total number of core subject classrooms in a school building and the pupil - teacher ratio of each classroom as per the Standards Of Quality, Code of Virginia section § 22.1 -253-13:2.
At the time, we had a student - to - teacher ratio of 33 to 1; we have more than halved the ratio in less than 100 years.
• Pupil teacher ratio of 18:1 in Kindergarten, 21:1 in first and second grades, 25:1 in third, fourth and fifth grades.
We offer SAGE classrooms in K5 through grade 3, which provide a student to teacher ratio of 15:1.
In 1974, the year before federal legislation governing the education of disabled students was adopted, there were 2.165 million public school teachers and an average student to teacher ratio of 20.8.
Students benefit from a small student - teacher ratio of 11.3:1.
The one school in this Burlington County district has just 85 students and a student - teacher ratio of 8:1.
Meridian's tuition is $ 18,000 less than at many other local independent schools while providing a student - teacher ratio of 5 to 1.
New Hampshire currently requires schools to maintain a student - teacher ratio of 25 to 1 in grades K - 3 and 30 to 1 in grades 4 - 12.
We've gone from a student - teacher ratio of 26:1 in 1960 — to 15:1 today.
I find more credible the statistics from the U.S. Department of Education - sponsored report The State of Charter Schools 2000 showing that charter schools have a median student - teacher ratio of 16 to 1, 7 percent lower than that of district schools.
For example, Texas» state requirement of a student - teacher ratio of 22 to 1 in elementary classes has been relaxed.
Of course, this would involve displacing or at least supplementing the traditional 1:35 student: teacher ratio of the conventional classroom.
We divide the players by age and skill into groups that have a student - teacher ratio of 8:1.
The student body is split 46 % female and 54 % male, with a student - teacher ratio of 8:1.
The region boasts a superior public education system — low student / teacher ratios of 12:1, high school attendance rates of 95 % (5 % absentee rate) and 88 % of the Capital District graduates go on to college.
Research (by Irenee Beattie, Josipa Roksa, and Richard Arum) that examined appellate court cases from 2000 to 2002 found that, on average, those cases emerged from secondary schools with 29 percent nonwhite students compared to 37 percent nonwhite students in the national population of secondary schools (the latter weighted for enrollment size to be comparable to the court case data); appellate cases also emanated from schools with more educational resources per student (student / teacher ratios of 16.3 compared to 17.5 nationally).
Superintendent David Snead said that while Detroit public high schools are overstaffed, some elementary and middle schools have staffing shortages, with student - teacher ratios of up to 35 to 1.
The K12 - backed application proposed staggering student - teacher ratios of 150:1 in high school and 50:1 in the early grades.
You need student / teacher ratios of 15:1 or better to achieve that goal of individual attention.

Not exact matches

The school's four - to - one ratio of students to teachers ensures that every student interacts closely with professors and receives personal attention.
Before you ask that you have to find out the ratio of Catholic priests to public school teachers.
So all in all you're going to want to multiply the number of abuse cases by priests by a factor of at least a few hundred to represent the actual risk ratio for spending time with an individual priest vs. a teacher.
He had 13,794 Sunday school classes spread throughout the four towers in classes ranging from five students to 6,000, with an average ratio of one teacher to 20 students.
The schools sell themselves on the basis of academic excellence, programs offered, small classes, personalization of the educational process, teacher - student ratio, a «friendly atmosphere,» or location and environment.
Two to 5 day golf school with 1 - to - 1 and 2 - to - 1 student - teacher ratio is available as well as private package lessons that include use of a digital video system.
Camps include a 4 to 1 ratio of students to teachers.
At some point, of course, the ratio of teachers to children makes a difference, but beyond that other factors are more important.
Every two days someone arrives wanting an individual course on home birth with their own set of links to refute the standard set of arguments and a 1:10 student - teacher ratio.
We provide a ratio of one Moose Hill teacher naturalist to 12 to 14 students.
We provide a ratio of one Moose Hill teacher naturalist per 12 to 14 students.
We provide a ratio of one Moose Hill teacher - naturalist to 12 to 14 students.
Your 3.5 - 4 hour trip includes a 30 - minute lunch break.We provide a ratio of one Moose Hill teacher naturalist per 12 to 14 students.
Our low ratio of one teacher - naturalist to 12 - 14 students allows all participants to be actively engaged in learning.
Exceptional teachers, low student to teacher ratios and inspiring children to have a true love for learning are just a few examples of why Children's Garden Nursery School is known for building a solid educational foundation for young children.
The ratio of children - to - teacher (the child - teacher ratio) should be low enough to ensure individualized attention to each child.
What are the ratios of children to teachers?
«The question that we should ask is how can you inherit a budget deficit of 9.3 % of GDP, proceed to reduce taxes, bring down inflation, bring down interest rates, increase economic growth (from 3.6 % to 7.9 %), increase your international reserves, maintain relative exchange rate stability, reduce the debt to GDP ratio and the rate of debt accumulation, pay almost half of arrears inherited, stay current on obligations to statutory funds, restore teacher and nursing training allowances, double the capitation grant, implement free senior high school education and yet still be able to reduce the fiscal deficit from 9.3 % to an estimated 5.6 % of GDP?
North Carolina was determined to be the worst state for education based on a number of factors such as education spending, student - to - teacher ratio, and percentage of dumb kids.
The current government provision already allows for a qualification - related higher ratios: those with Early Years Teacher of Professional Status can care for children aged 3 and 4 in groups of 13 rather than 8.
«The Chautauqua Lake Central School District has consistently ranked among the top school districts in the region and has one of the lowest pupil - teacher ratios.
While it is too soon to tell whether these cuts have direct impact on the provision of services in these regions, the research found evidence that measures related to A&E admissions and waiting times for treatment are deteriorating at a faster rate in London than in the North of England, while pupil - to - teacher ratios in the North are not improving as well as in London.
«It will enable teachers to introduce students to things called stable isotopes, which is great because we're made up of stable isotopes, and that ratio varies depending on what we eat.»
A new, in - depth report takes a look at how states spend education money and finds that the most cost - effective ways of increasing student achievement are by reducing pupil - teacher ratios, providing more prekindergarten programs, and providing teachers with discretionary classroom resources — not by raising teacher pay.
Funding would provide for ratio of one teacher for every 17.4 regular education students.
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