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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving student" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear in meaning.
It could be used in contexts discussing students who are reaching their academic goals or demonstrating progress in their studies.
Example: "The program is designed to support achieving students who are striving for excellence in their coursework."
Alternatives: "successful student" or "progressing student".
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That decision supported the principle that states have a compelling interest in achieving student diversity but required that any plan to include race as a factor in admissions should be subjected to strong scrutiny.
Only when the local and individual areas work towards achieving student outcomes can inclusion occur (Salisbury, 1991).
I think that's an excellent method for achieving student indoctrination.
What are the best tools for achieving student success?
And the only reason is that they don't have anything extraordinary to set them apart from every other high achieving student.
For each child classified as having DD (according to assessment criteria described below), we recruited a typically achieving student of same age and gender from the same class.
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Inevitably neglect of low achieving students widens existing achievement gaps.
Children with attention problems or autism sit among the highest achieving students.
Ms. Wilkins said the Texas system was intended to prevent lower achieving students from falling through the cracks.
"Many of them, especially the higher achieving students, are eager to get into college so that they can get done sooner".
Changes to A-levels, combined with ambitious government targets to raise the number of students from disadvantaged backgrounds, greater competition for the highest achieving students and worries about league table positioning are making the admissions process increasingly complex.
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