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1) the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.
2) The education sector needs to prepare the skilled human resources necessary to achieve its vision of “rebuilding a resilient nation, promoting entrepreneurial farmers and productive farms, gender equality with empowered women, building infrastructure and creating jobs, policy reform for growth take-off, connecting communities with markets, and nurturing nature to harness its riches.”
3) Charter school student enrollment will increase from 3.29 million to 3.51 million (6.90 percent of all students in public schools). The number of scholarship students, including participants in state-based vouchers, tax-credit scholarship, and education savings account programs, will increase from 482,000 to 579,250 (1.10 percent of the total school age population). The number of parents who receive support and engagement through technical assistance and other resources will increase by 5 percent per year. Support the creation and expansion of integrated education and training (IET) programs in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia. Increase by 70,000 participants enrollment in IET programs. Increase by 10 percent enrollment of Career and Technical Education concentrators in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. Increase by 25,000 the number of federal financial aid recipients who earn a postsecondary credential in STEM.
4) In some cases, grades can also be numerical. Numeric-to-letter-grade conversions generally vary from system to system and between disciplines and status.
5) There are three main ways World Vision helps to do this: training teachers with more engaging methods, establishing reading camps outside of schools, and helping parents create a nurturing environment at home that encourages reading. The result? In two years, children who participated in the program read 1.5 times better than children who didn’t participate.