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Re "Schools Confronting Proficiency Demands," by Joseph Berger (On Education column, regional sections, March 23): As a pediatric neuropsychologist, I believe that the objective of the No Child Left Behind Act is laudable in its aspiration to raise the educational achievement of all students, notably those who are functioning below expected levels.
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Secondly, we believe assessing classroom English use, although crucial for English teachers' professional development, can be and should be conducted on a voluntary rather than mandatory basis, as it requires a certain level of courage for teacher assesses to confront their own English proficiency, and often involves delicate and painful emotions.
"Sygnia has built a powerful combination of professional proficiency, methodologies, technologies, and a culture of excellence, which is critically needed in confronting the growing complexity of cyber," said Zafrir in a statement.
"I am confronting whom?
Confronting Fear, Enjoying Life.
Confronting Creationism: When and How.
The Institute of Medicine (IOM)'s landmark report "Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care" (2002) identified that access, quality, delivery and outcomes of health care are lower for racial/ethnic minorities and those with limited language proficiency.
Confronting unacceptable behavior.
Consider confronting the person.
Confronting a bully.
He confronted Basmanova.
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