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The report says it is is difficult to discern how much of the drop in attainment post-conversion is due to a real decline in improvement and how much is a result of the control group improving its own results in the year before it becomes an academy.
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She believes in searching more than she believes in attainment.
Most areas of the U.S. are what we call "in attainment," but some are occasionally out of attainment.
Crawford and Wang believe the slump in attainment can be put down to two factors.
The figures showed a widening gap in attainment by disadvantaged pupils and their peers.
There were differences in attainment between religious and non-religious schools too.
This gap in attainment is stark, starts young and is not new.
The gap in attainment between boys and girls in the UK is stark and starts young.
But the gap in attainment at Higher level remains stark.
Indeed, for the recession period, characterized by a steep drop in the demand for low-skill labor, the differences across all educational attainment groups are much smaller.
We will collect data on the reduction in serum alkaline phosphatase level and attainment of the previously identified positive outcome measure of drop in baseline alkaline phosphatase of >40% or normalisation (Barcelona Criteria).
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