Sentence examples for system of exams from inspiring English sources

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So the draft proposals launched on July 15th for a new system of exams, including some compulsory subjects, risk provoking slammed bedroom doors all over the country.Under the current system there is no compulsion after 16, the age when most students do their GCSE exams.

The mosque's manuscripts were gathered into a centralized library, sanitation for students improved, and a regular system of exams instituted.

Theoretically the system of exams allowed anyone to join the ranks of imperial officials (although frowned upon for merchants to join); in reality the time and funding needed to support the study in preparation for the exam generally limited participants to those already coming from the landholding class.

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That can't be achieved by consigning the arts to being a nice addition to a system of exam-focused academic rote-learning.

We find that on average the system of exam schools improves student performance on the exam, which indicates that students benefit from attending more selective non-elite schools.

Many of us will have woken up a few hours earlier, logging on to the IT systems of exam boards to see how our classes have fared – waiting to find out at school proves too long to stomach.

State officials here said they were driven by the number of high school graduates who had scored poorly on the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment exams, the tests required by the federal No Child Left Behind law.

His parents have had to give everything to their children's musical educations – each playing more than one instrument, requiring expensive one-to-one lessons on even more expensive instruments – as they progressed with incredible speed through the grade system of musical exams, and on to junior and senior conservatoires in London.

Northampton County public schools out-performed a sampling of cyber and charter schools in every category of the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment exams in 2010.

We use regression discontinuity design to examine the effect of a system of public exam high schools, which admit students solely by pre-existing achievement, on student college entrance exam scores in Beijing, China.

In addition, introduction of the A* grade at A level in 2010 may have produced a wider and more normal distribution of A level tariffs (as defined by the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service [UCAS] scoring system of school exam grades).

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