Sentences with phrase «test as this hurdle»

«We still understand the test as this hurdle that our learners are going to have to get over,» says Palmer, emphasizing Kaplan's belief in growth mindset, «but we are more about providing the right tools to give them the confidence and the belief in themselves that they really need to perform optimally.»
When working with tertiary students training to be primary teachers the level of anxiety was increased when they had to complete timed tests as a hurdle requirement in their first year mathematics subject.

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No one knows what hidden hurdles will emerge as testing begins.
«A process such as this can reduce the old testing paradigm — which had various hurdles or stage gates — by the order of weeks or months in some situations.»
This year alone, the groups saw major elements of their platforms come to pass, such as tying teacher evaluations more closely to test scores, adding hurdles to earning tenure and increasing the number of charter schools, measures all unpopular with the unions.
As the project progressed, Matthew confronted several hurdles: finding the right antibacterial agents to test, nutrient agar plates that didn't grow bacteria as expected, and water pooling on plates in the incubatoAs the project progressed, Matthew confronted several hurdles: finding the right antibacterial agents to test, nutrient agar plates that didn't grow bacteria as expected, and water pooling on plates in the incubatoas expected, and water pooling on plates in the incubator.
30 In other words, licensure tests too often operate as a bureaucratic hurdle rather than a meaningful measure of teaching ability.
As the tests have gotten more difficult to pass because the standards have increased, ELLs are going to continue struggle to overcome these hurdles, but appear to be receiving very little support from the system, which seeks to hold these students accountable.
While the stress test introduces a new hurdle, it also promotes affordability, as interest rates are, in fact, rising.
Mr. Burton's hurdle as an artist isn't in testing the limits of his style.
1) «Research» as described in the case is a very low hurdle to overcome and provides an expansive approach to the first part of the fair dealing test laid out in CCH Canadian Ltd v Law Society of Upper Canada.
«Both Libryo and Clause have unprecedented applications in the legal industry which can be unlocked within Dentons as a global testing ground,» said John Fernandez, global chair of Nextlaw Labs, «Libryo harmonizes legal compliance, SaaS functionality and sustainability governance in ways that allow lawyers in any sector to navigate regulatory hurdles with greater finesse; and the API and IoT integrated document automation capabilities of Clause will revolutionize the way law firms and businesses handle contractual relationships.»
The irony in the steep drop in seeking approval for wiretaps is seizure of private communications by local, provincial, and national police is now likely higher than ever and the legal hurdle is arguably much lower than the test for what are known as Part VI authorizations under the Criminal Code.
As such, many believe litecoin, a fork of bitcoin's code, can act as a test platform for SegWit, providing real - world insight into adoption hurdleAs such, many believe litecoin, a fork of bitcoin's code, can act as a test platform for SegWit, providing real - world insight into adoption hurdleas a test platform for SegWit, providing real - world insight into adoption hurdles.
To get hired, you must be able to convey your positive qualities to potential employers and overcome hurdles such as interviews and pre-employment testing.
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