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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attainment target" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in educational contexts to refer to specific goals or standards that students are expected to achieve. Example: "The school has set clear attainment targets for each grade level to ensure that all students meet the required learning outcomes."
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Whose attainment target are they attached to?
I don't want to see a national attainment target for those characteristics; that just trivialises them.
The relevant data was then collected, analysed and compared to the other attainment target.
Good practice thrives where the RE curriculum is underpinned by an understanding of the narrative of religions, based around attainment target 2, "learning from religion".
This goal is not much different from the College Board's 55% attainment target for young Americans but, crucially, it contains no reference to bypassing other countries or to leading the world.
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The current version can be found in a single document with fewer, less explicit attainment targets.
Lack of attainment targets will also make it harder for teachers to distinguish good quality teaching and learning, he adds.
Each subject featured a number of attainment targets that were to assist the teacher in determining lesson content.
All these schools had set higher attainment targets to challenge the students and staff.
The current system of attainment targets and levels is not perfect but it does enable the progress of every learner to be tracked.
It is sobering to reflect on the damage that can be caused if the balance between different attainment targets is not carefully managed.
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