Sentence examples for equivalent school from inspiring English sources

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It is hard to imagine the ex-convict, absinthe drinker and infamous sodomite finding employment at an equivalent school today.

A few years ago, the critic and essayist William Deresiewicz, who went to Columbia and taught at Yale, wrote that his Ivy education taught him to believe that those who didn't attend "an Ivy League or equivalent school" were "beneath" him.

'Higher education' comprised participants with a university degree or those who had graduated from a polytechnic or equivalent school.

Parents were also asked to report their education level in four groups: up to GCSE (school examination taken at age 16), A'Level or equivalent (school examinations at age 18), degree or postgraduate training.

School performance has been shown to correlate poorly with students' performance in the university [ 5], possibly because university education requires more deep learning and analytical thinking compared to simple factual recall required for advanced level or equivalent school examinations.

Based on school size, demographic data, and teacher experience, equivalent school pairs were determined, and one member of each pair was randomly assigned (by flipping a virtual coin at www.random.org) to the SUN treatment group or to the control group.

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Birmingham has argued that the current school funding agreements are a corruption of the Gonski recommendations because different states get different amounts for equivalent schools.

Becky Francis, professor of education at King's College London, said: "The evidence on whether or not academies have had more success in raising attainment than other equivalent schools is mixed, and hard to pin down".

And he wrote that in light of the often violent struggle that resulted from the Supreme Court's 1954 desegregation decision, Brown v. Board of Education, things might have worked out better if the court had instead ordered that both races be provided with truly equivalent schools.

So Sir John admires the traditionalism and rigour of Pope Benedict just as he admires the traditionalism and rigour of the equivalent schools of Islam and Judaism.Fine but how far is it really possible for people who disagree about a matter to which they ascribe supreme importance to admire one another's integrity and rigour?

Becky Francis, professor of education at King's College London, said the report illustrates that "the evidence on whether or not academies have had more success in raising attainment than other equivalent schools is mixed, and hard to pin down".

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