No, only better teachers and students can improve poor performing schools.
Francophone schools teach subjects in French so students learn that language better and quicker.
USA because we have more money on education and in schools for students to do better jobs.
Both schools have a great faculty but Lyceum has a better rep than nixor and its older
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Mainly in Japan, Juku schools or Gakushu Juku (sometimes known as cram schools) are private after hours and weekend private schools students are sent to to gain additional education after normal school hours. The hope is to further the student's education in order to make them perform better in both regular education testing and to prepare for future secondary level testing.
a young teacher can relate better to the needs of students because of their close age
Improvements were made to television to make tv experience better.
There are many applications of statistics in education. Statistics are used to better prepare students for the real world and testing for example.
a magnet school is a school in which talented students are selected. The purpose of a magnet school is to attract gifted and talented students toward them. Students experience a better education course than normal public schools. A magnet school is part of public schools but still it is the good one from public schools
Teachers in schools would like students to wear uniforms in schools because it makes them look decent and ready to learn. If all students wore shirts and jeans in school, they could only be focused on who's clothes is better. Uniforms fix that problem. If everybody wears uniforms, nobody will argue, since all students are wearing the same thing.
School districts tried to alleviate this by bussing students out of high poverty areas and into better school districts that were often as nearby as 20 miles. However, there were waiting lists to get into these better schools, and then parents of students in the better districts would complain that they didnt want 'lower educated' children amongst their student population.