These students bring with them a wide range of languages, proficiencies, experiences and expectations. |
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This enables tracking of student's progression and monitoring of competency levels and proficiencies. |
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Assessment of student achievement in speaking, writing, and reading proficiencies exist at the Provincial level. |
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In addition to his academic and scientific proficiencies, Étienne excels in the fields of martial arts and music. |
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In particular, it is recognized that students will not develop the required proficiencies unless there are changes in curricula and classrooms. |
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European countries should address the full range of proficiencies that are required and revisit the teaching of basic educational skills. |
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Working-class and middle-class mothers of Cuban heritage were questioned about their modes of accommodation to America in terms of language proficiencies. |
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By technological literacy, I mean the latest in a series of proficiencies children should accumulate in school. |
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You get frequent bonuses and awards — new weapons, new ammunition, new scopes, new camouflage, new proficiencies. |
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Against this general landscape of change, audit practitioners have identified a number of issues faced by their organizations, which are exacerbated by the lack of defined proficiencies for comprehensive auditors. |
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At this meeting, participants raised concerns about issues faced by their own offices, which were exacerbated by the lack of defined proficiencies for comprehensive auditors. |
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You can also print out a legend containing descriptions for the various appraisal elements, the proficiencies on the scales used, or descriptions of these proficiencies. |
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We have inherited operations in more than 40 countries, an efficient production base, skilled, committed teams, outstanding technical proficiencies, and strong innovation potential. |
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The focus on measurable standards and proficiencies for all students has led to the erosion of challenge for gifted students. |
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The misidentification is perpetuated by general education teachers' unfamiliarity of two different English proficiencies. |
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Refugees tend to do worse in economic terms than natives, even when they have the same skills and language proficiencies of natives. |
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But nuclear experts see the escalation as significant because the United Nations has called on Iran, instead of showing new proficiencies in enrichment, to halt its program altogether. |
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While the No Child Left Behind law has created a national focus on reading and math proficiencies, it has done little to raise expectations for the number of students graduating from high school, the report said. |
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Our responsibility is not to provide just specific subject knowledge, but to ensure that our team members have every opportunity to achieve the skill competencies and proficiencies necessary to be successful. |
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As conventional measures do not directly test a person's literacy skills and proficiencies, they provide a picture that does not reflect the real scale of the challenge. |
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Strong academics and technical skills should be accompanied by proficiencies in critical thinking, leadership, business acumen, and relationship building. |
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Establish a system for verifying judges' language proficiencies. |
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The other two-thirds of the immigrants list their language proficiencies in the following ways: one-third were monolingual in Spanish and one-third were bilingual. |
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Establish a system to determine the language proficiencies of judges, lawyers, prosecutors and courthouse staff, as well as of court interpreters. |
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These partners are required to be experts in selling and marketing of two-way radio solutions as well as posses the technical proficiencies to design and support these solutions. |
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The 2009 proficiencies reported by the state-sponsored Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System were grossly distorted at the 10th grade but not at 4th grade. |
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Proficiencies in sausage-making, garde manger, pates, terrines, galantines and stuffed meats are also taught. |
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