academic outcome
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academic
adjective
uk/ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/us/ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/
relating to schools, colleges, and universities, or connected with studying and thinking, not with ...
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outcome
noun[C usually singular]
uk/ˈaʊt.kʌm/us/ˈaʊt.kʌm/
a result or effect of an action, ...
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The further follow-up at age 21 years indicated that the early intervention continued to have longterm effects on cognitive and academic outcomes.
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Finally, as a methodological concern, issues regarding the handling of missing data for student academic outcomes have not been adequately addressed in the educational literature.
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The finding relevant to the timing issue is that the school-age intervention did not improve cognitive or academic outcomes above the effects of the preschool intervention.
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The use of material gathered for an official report then subjected to wider socio-cultural analysis is always problematic as the official and academic outcomes are not always mutually compatible.
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For the two effects involving girls' academic outcomes, however, high parent commitment was linked with better performance at low rather than high levels of perceived containment for delinquency.
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This method of parenting is associated with more positive social and academic outcomes.
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Large negative associations between poverty during early childhood and academic outcomes have been consistently found in many studies.
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Yet, no organization has tracked the academic outcomes of beneficiaries.
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On the system level, several studies have examined whether changes to instructional time have any effect on academic outcomes.
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However, little rigorous evidence has been amassed to show whether private schools actually do improve the academic outcomes of students better than government schools.
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After controlling for parental education, ethnic group does not play a role in children's academic outcomes.
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In academic settings, a high social standing among peers is associated with positive academic outcomes.
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Therefore, it seems intuitive that goal orientation would be associated with various academic outcomes.
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These early programs all produced highly positive academic outcomes, but were not emulated elsewhere.
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After allowing for parental education, money does not play a major role in children's academic outcomes.
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Gathercole's findings have demonstrated the link between working memory deficits in children and poor academic outcomes.
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These schools have a history of exceeding private and public schools with outstanding academic outcomes, comprehensive arts and athletics programs, and the moral formation of its teachers and students.
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At the same time as pursuing high quality academic outcomes for all students, she maintains a constant emphasis on attending to their individual and personal needs.
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