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A school has no way to keep track of students who leave.
Its universities are less oriented around campuses than those elsewhere, making it harder to keep track of students.
But they acknowledged the additional challenge of tailoring instruction to different groups, as they must produce multiple lesson plans and keep closer track of students' progress.
The program will help the department keep track of students who move often, making it easier to look up their past test scores and assess their development.
The principal, Liliana Sarro, said having a few classrooms on other floors would be disruptive and make it more difficult to keep track of students.
Registering as a Dietetics student allows the program to keep track of students working to complete DPD requirements.
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The staff keeps track of student progress in a war room with green, yellow and red posters to indicate which children are likely to fail state exams.
BETAs keep track of student performance on a daily basis — scoring things like attendance and homework effort and accuracy and mastery of the day's lesson (as indicated by mini exit tests).
Technology provides the opportunity for educators to keep track of student movements during the embodied learning process.
Last year, several schools in Guizhou and Guangxi provinces introduced "smart uniforms" embedded with computer chips to monitor students, to help parents and teachers keep track of student activities from truancy to napping in class.
A LearnBoost gradebook account allows teachers to essentially manage their classroom in one place by keeping track of student grades, tracking attendance, maintaining schedules, importing Google calendars, creating and managing lesson plans and curriculum, tagging standards to assignments and lesson plans, and more.
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