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The phrase "achieving children" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing children who are reaching their potential or meeting specific developmental or educational goals.
Example: "The program focuses on nurturing achieving children who excel academically and socially."
Alternatives: "successful children" or "accomplished children".
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Furthermore, there was an additive effect of math achievement on degree of improvement; where higher achieving children improved more from pretest to posttest.
In an intervention in India, community teachers spent half of each school day working on basic skills with the lowest achieving children in grades three and four (ages eight to 10); a year later, these children achieved better learning outcomes than 54% of children who did not receive this support.
For example, you might say, "ASB Vice President, responsible for all fundraising at school" or "Member, Key Club, tutor disadvantaged, low achieving children".
Sometimes privatized schools make efforts to fight against this, but you can't make much headway when your entire system is based on sorting out the underprivileged in favor of white, affluent children whose parents can afford tuition (private schools) or poor black but high achieving children (charter schools).
When the results were corrected for multiple comparisons, no differences in activations between children with DD and typically achieving children were found on this task.
Nevertheless, dyscalculic and typically achieving children in general activated similar neural networks during number processing.
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in local authorities that operate selective admissions, children who are not eligible for free school meals have a much greater chance of attending a grammar school than similarly high-achieving children. in 2015 virtually all pupils in grammar schools achieved five or more good grades at GCSE and equivilent qualifications compared to around two-thirds at comprehensives.
There's the same agonizing question of American achievement: What can we learn, in a society dedicated to high-achieving children, from children who seem "naturally" off the charts in their achievements?
High-achieving colleagues attempting to get jobs for their high-achieving children.
I disagree that allowing poor, low-achieving children into suburban schools will level the educational playing field.
California is filled with low-income immigrant families, especially from Asia and Latin America, with high-achieving children.
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