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Last year, states were not required to break down student performance by subgroup.
University efforts to prevent academic dishonesty should further place emphasis on trying to break down student beliefs that academic dishonesty can be justified.
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This just isn't enough to build the level of retention needed to facilitate an interactive communicative approach and to break down students' inhibitions with speaking.
In much of the South, the law, which calls for breaking down student achievement by race and income level, will give taxpayers an X-ray of neglect, said Jim Watts, vice president for state services at the Southern Regional Education Board, an organization that advises 16 states on education policy.
The program, offered as part of Keystone College's Criminal Justice Programs, sees students and inmates learning side by side in a classroom setting, with the hope that barriers are broken down, students gain real-world exposure, and that inmates might gain the confidence and inspiration to attend college in the future.
In addition, it may also have the benefit of breaking down students' perceptions of the hierarchical structure of clinical practice, which overall can improve safety culture.
Room 256, in other words, is the place where the traditional boundaries of authority and deference between students and teachers break down.
Stones were thrown, windows broken, and students tried to break down the door.
Police officers sought refuge inside the building as protesters threw stones, and students tried to break down the door to Mr Haddad's office.
I break down.
Machines break down.
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