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In educationese we call this: formative assessment, i.e., measuring student learning in order to spur on progress.
Instead, we must spur on progress through new programs and restructured educational infrastructures — or never catch up.
Instead, we must spur on progress through new programs and restructured educational infrastructures — or never catch up.
They were spurred on by the rising concerns of widespread urban violence and limited progress in urban renewal.
To a significant degree, progress will depend on the capacity and willingness of governments – spurred on by civil society organisations – to regulate the business sector.
We felt really spurred on afterwards".
Testing did spur some progress in student performance.
Unions also spur on non-members.
It is stories like Emily's and Dee's, Lisa's and Natasha's – and the women they work with – that spurred on the Fawcett Society, which fears that progress on gender equality is about to be pushed into reverse.
No country has done more than Britain to spur global progress on climate.
Mission 2020 has calculated that if these milestones are achieved by 2020, it will make the longer-term Paris goals possible – because progress now on reducing emissions will make it easier and cheaper to reduce them in the longer term – and wants to spur sufficient progress on climate change to bring that about.
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