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To proficiency
noun
Ability, skill, competence.
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Bards were also graded according to proficiency.
Ms. Wright and faculty divide the students into seven groups, according to proficiency.
This contributes to proficiency along with direct instruction in letter sounds.
After that, the emphasis quickly shifts to proficiency on the keyboard.
Five miles will be marked according to proficiency, so beginners can practice on some trails and progress to others.
Years of devotion lead to proficiency, which yields a sense of ease and a chance at transcendence.
The law requires every American school to bring all students to proficiency in reading and math by 2014.
So this summer Ohio changed its rules so schools had to get only 42percentt of its students to proficiency.
The balance between patient treatment risks and training residents to proficiency is confounded by duty-hour limits.
The House draft would preserve the goal of bringing students to proficiency by 2014 but would broaden the ways schools could demonstrate student progress.
Under one version favored by the White House, states would set long-term goals for bringing students to proficiency in reading and math.
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