academic success

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meaningsofacademicandsuccess

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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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success
noun
uk
/səkˈses/
us
/səkˈses/
the achieving of the results wanted or ...
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The underlying assumption, then, is thatacademicsuccessharms peer relationships for involuntary minorities more than it does for other groups.
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Instead, greater significance is attributed to the association between discipline andacademicsuccess.
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This course is based on research into the kind of abstract usage needed foracademicsuccess.
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Our data suggest that understanding instructions, an important prerequisite toacademicsuccess, is often extremely challenging for students.
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For high-risk children, early intervention may be critical for lateracademicsuccess.
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The reading, writing, speaking, and listening tasks important foracademicsuccessat the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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While low social participation has been found to be associated withacademicsuccess, it seems likely also to be accompanied by neurotic anxieties and difficulties.
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Risk theory has been one of theacademicsuccessstories of the last twenty years, influencing the social commentaries of many journalists and politicians.
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The chapter concludes with pedagogical recommendations for how teachers can improve their responses to language minority students' languages in order to facilitate their language development andacademicsuccess.
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Academicsuccessis not a bizarre alchemy, solving knotty action-at-a-distance problems by salving titles with colons.
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Currently, home visitation programs offer services that address a wide variety of goals, ranging from preventing premature birth to improving family health care to supportingacademicsuccessin school.
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From a sociological point of view, advocating a refined position is not the fastest way toacademicsuccess, but intellectually it is often an inspiring relief beyond the polemics.
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We want excellence,academicsuccessand achievement, but we want it for every child.
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The story ofacademicsuccessin the grammar schools is the same.
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He became an academic and maximised hisacademicsuccess.
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In education, we tend to consider a narrow definition ofacademicsuccess.
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There are many places in this country where the great grammar schools provided that route toacademicsuccessfor people from all walks of life.
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The financial autonomy, managerial autonomy and intangible atmosphere of grant-maintained schools have led to greatacademicsuccess.
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