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– the greater the percentage of students reporting that math work was easy, the greater the percentage students reported that they were learning in class.
The results are presented in Table 2, following the same format used to report the results in Study 1. Table 2 Percentage of students selecting each answer choice for the three questions for Centrality vs. Variability gesture condition Answer choice Percentage students by condition Centrality (n = 47) Variability (n = 53) Question 1.
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After students had responded to the questions, results were immediately displayed graphically on a PowerPoint slide that indicated the percentages students responded to each of the question alternatives.
Many schools would try to inflate the percentage of students who passed by holding back students teachers thought would fail.
Middle school performance is based on percentage of students at reading mastery level, after adjusting for student family income and percentage of students with limited English proficiency.
Other schools had a lower percentage of students, but Clemente had the largest number of students scoring so low.
It is not the percentage of students failing that decreased, just the percentage of students who had been present in class and still failed.
In both groups, the percentage of students from Pitzer College were the minority, while the percentage of students from Claremont McKenna and Scripps Colleges was almost equivalent.
Table 1 Percentage of students selecting each answer choice for the three questions Answer choice Percentage of students Question 1.
Instead of reporting the percentage of students at or above the typical American performance, the city reported the percentage of students who achieved each of four levels.
The higher the percentage of students of color in an urban school, on average, the higher the percentage of poor students.
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