Sentences with phrase «to account for one's performance»

But the conditions under which the waivers are being granted don't require states to take on any additional accounting for the performance of young men or other children whose academic failures are the result of the education crisis.
There were no significant performance differences between advantaged and disadvantaged students, or between immigrant and non-immigrant students, after accounting for performance in science, reading and mathematics.
However, girls still scored 25 points higher than boys after accounting for performance in the three core PISA subjects.
The glaring problem with this method, when used with the Compustat database, is that it's virtually impossible to buy the stocks that account for the performance advantage of small capitalization strategies.
Ali et al did a study in 2007, and found the socks could not account for any performance enhancement, or change in physiological parameters.
After accounting for performance levels at fallback schools, the relationship between the remaining variation in school performance and the entire «No Excuses» package of practices weakens.
While driver creep could account for some performance deficits — the Falcon was reviewed early last year, the Maingear in the middle of last year — the scaling from the Titan X cards shows diminishing returns.
ATSIC should also be provided with subpoena powers and the ability to call government departments to appear before the ATSIC Board to account for their performance on delivering services to Indigenous peoples.
Remember my quote from James P. O'Shaughnessy: «The glaring problem with this method is that it's virtually impossible to buy the stocks that account for the performance advantage of small capitalization strategies..»
The intention, however, is to place the leadership of HMCS in the hands of a new board of 11 members who will hold the chief executive and the executive team of HMCS to account for the performance of HMCS measured against aims and objectives for HMCS which themselves will have been agreed between the lord chancellor and the lord chief justice.
The OECD says results from the PISA collaborative problem - solving assessment show only 9 per cent of the differences in students» scores (after accounting for their performance in the three core domains of science, reading and mathematics), is observed between schools.
The players and managers have to publicly apologise and account for performance, yet when a ref messes up there is no apology or recognition of their failure.
«I hope the government will now accept that parliament should be recalled so that they, the government, can be called to account for their performance in recent weeks,» the Tory MP told a debate on BBC Radio Four.
In a statement, the DfE said: «As more schools choose to convert to academy status and struggling schools become academies with the support of a strong sponsor, it is important RSCs have the right resources to build system capacity and hold schools to account for their performance.
The Institute has said that it will work to hold government and education providers to account for their performance, and help identify the key policies to improve educational outcomes for all.
Perhaps the most popular school reforms are those that hold students and schools to account for their performance.
Figures revealing the shortage of governors come at a time when pressure on governors to hold schools to account for their performance is growing.
Bellwether Education Partners» Chad Aldeman «agreed that many state plans reflected «process without specificity» when it came to the two most important parts of the new law — identifying how schools will account for the performance of all students, and how states plan to intervene in low - performing schools.»
The figures come at a time when pressure on governors to hold schools to account for their performance has been growing.
Hence, this group of civil servants will both simultaneously hold schools to account for their performance and be performance - managed based on how many they convert.
Chair of the Education Committee Neil Carmichael said: «Some academies are delivering great results for their pupils, but in progressing to a fully academised system we must ensure all schools are properly held to account for their performance.
not being held sufficiently to account for their performance, as parents and governors did not have the tools or information to assess their performance.
Bloomberg estimated net deposits based on month - end assets for the funds and accounting for performance - related gains or losses.
«The glaring problem with this method is that it's virtually impossible to buy the stocks that account for the performance advantage of small capitalization strategies..»
In their introduction to the rankings, former Michigan Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas E. Brennan, who founded the ranking in 1996 when he was president of Cooley Law School, and Don LeDuc, the school's current president, liken the U.S. News listings to a ranking of football teams based only on pre-season polls and the quality of the freshman recruits, with no accounting for performance.
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