noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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educational
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A personal philosophy is something which all people have nomatterwhat their background, class, or educational attainment .
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We have already seen that output cognition is closely related to level of educational attainment and socioeconomic Position.
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As well as such differences in educational attainment , there are differences in the characteristic linguistic behaviour of various groups.
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Even the lag in educational attainment that continued to mount from the late 1970s did not account for the differences.
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Their educational attainment was also being affected because their rooms were too cold to study in.
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Among those with lower educational attainment the national differences are greater.
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Nor have there been many recent sample-survey investigations of the relationship between social class and educational attainment .
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Both talking politics and feeling relatively unrestricted about with whom one can safely discuss politics are closely related to educational attainment .
low
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These are also the areas with high infant mortality rates, child accidents, morbidity rates and low school attainment rates.
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Among those with lower educational attainment the national differences are greater.
■ NOUN
level
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We wonder what attainment level of today's national curriculum one needs to reach before spotting that these are howlers.
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Monitor Appropriate Indicators At this stage mechanisms for collecting information about attainment levels need to be designed and implemented.
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In earlier times the former had been underachieving educationally whereas the latter are now near the peak of their attainment level .
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Pupils with physical disabilities Pupils with physical disabilities should in general have the same attainment targets and programmes of study as their peers.
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All of the attainment targets can be assessed at various levels, with corresponding programmes of study leading towards them.
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Good historical practice will usually ensure that the attainment targets are covered many times over in the course of the work.
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On several occasions we spent weekends working furiously hard in small groups at drafts of attainment targets and programmes of study.
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For each attainment target we have recommended statements of attainment and programmes of study at up to 10 levels.
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The process demands simpler information than a collection of attainment target scores.
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This simplification is achieved through the aggregation of attainment target assessments into profile components, and into results on each subject.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Moral reasoning similarly reaches full development with the attainment of formal operations.
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The South East is the leading region in terms of the educational qualifications of its work force and the level of school attainment .
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Their educational attainment was also being affected because their rooms were too cold to study in.
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They were men and women of attainment and style.
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Thus, the whole question of the attainment of metanoia revolves around receiving and registering impressions in a new way.
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With the attainment of concrete operations, the ability to reason logically about and solve conservation problems emerges.