Sentence examples for standardised national from inspiring English sources

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This makes it practically impossible to have a single, standardised national ballot.

His education minister, Fernando Haddad, has introduced standardised national tests of schoolchildren, for example.

The SNP's plans for the introduction of standardised national school tests have also proved controversial, amid fears that it could lead to the creation of league tables and "teaching to the test".

Promising that educational reform will be placed at the "front and centre" of the SNP's plans for an unprecedented third term, Ms Sturgeon will announce that the National Improvement Framework – which contains controversial proposals for the introduction of standardised national tests in Scottish schools – would be published on Wednesday.

Mr Woodhead's most recent report concluded:In a set of schools with similarly high levels of disadvantage across a range of indicators, the proportion of pupils achieving level 4 or above (in standardised national literacy tests) ranged from about 65% to 15%.

In addition, physiological, injury and outcome data was prospectively recorded at all MTCs by dedicated staff on a standardised national database - Trauma Audit and Research Network [4].

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Context here appeared to be defined largely by facility-level practices rather than by some form of standardised or national guidance.

Similarly, a reduced rate of total cancer was observed in analyses by zip code (proximal to the former gas plant) when compared with either similar counties (RR=0.89, 95% CI 0.86 to 0.93) or national standardised rates of cancer (SIR=0.88, 95% CI 0.85 to 0.91).

The existing three other privilege levels will be kept but a national standardised list of activities and items will be issued for governors to choose what is appropriate.

In May 2011, 70,000 teachers occupied the main square of the state capital in protest against the Alliance for Quality in Education (ACE) law, which would further violate the linguistic and cultural rights of Oaxaca's indigenous peoples by consolidating national standardised testing in Spanish.

Since 2001, when the devolved Welsh government abandoned the use of league tables and national standardised tests, the country's education system has increasingly diverged from England's, culminating in failure to agree with GCSE and A-level reforms introduced under Michael Gove as education secretary in England.

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