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Type your answer here... Educational Statistics is the application of the sicence of statistics in education for the purpose of solving educational problems. Its importance to educational planning cannot be overemphasized. This is because: - it helps in finding out the education needs of the people in a particular community such as number of schools available, number of schools needed, number of teaching and non-teaching personnel availabe and no. needed, also useful for school plant, helps in finding out aga distribution of school children, helps in educational budgeting which is also a pre-requisite for educational planning.
That will depend on the educational standards set by a particular school because some schools still teach their pupils basic Roman numerals.
Schools maintain content validity by conducting reforms in the field of educational facilities and quality than teachers who teach at the school. In addition to the above the quality of the students themselves are also influential.
Math has been in schools as long as there have been schools.
there 13262 schools in America
The conflict perspective on education tends to view schools intuitions that "perpetuate" social inequalities in terms of class, gender, ethnicity, and race as groups seek to maintain their position of "privilege".
Single-sex schools should only be banned if they perpetuate harmful gender stereotypes or limit educational opportunities for students. Otherwise, some argue that single-sex schools can offer unique learning environments that cater to the specific needs of students. The decision to ban single-sex schools should be based on whether they promote equality and provide a well-rounded education for all students.
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The conflict perspective on education tends to view schools intuitions that "perpetuate" social inequalities in terms of class, gender, ethnicity, and race as groups seek to maintain their position of "privilege".
Larry Cuban has written: 'As good as it gets' -- subject(s): Educational leadership, Educational change, Educational achievement, School management and organization, History 'Why Is It So Hard to Get Good Schools?' 'To make a difference' -- subject(s): Children with social disabilities, Education, Urban Education 'As good as it gets' 'Oversold and underused' 'Frogs into princes' -- subject(s): Education and state, Educational change, Public schools, Urban Education
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Negros Occidental Private Schools Sports Cultural Educational Association was created in 1980.
Virginia does not accredit online schools or traditional schools. Accreditations are given to a school by a private educational association that is has been reviewed and recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. A few state agencies accredit public postsecondary vocational educational or nurse educational institutions but in general, states do not accredit schools whether it is online or offline.
Not enough schools or teachers.
Not enough schools or teachers.
Byron Lee Westfall has written: 'Educational opportunities in Missouri high schools' -- subject(s): Education, Educational surveys, High schools
Yes, they do-- Hawaii is a state in the United States, and follows the American educational system, with elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, and universities.