Example sentences of "[noun pl] [unc] performance in " in BNC.

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1 Greene found subjects ' performance in her sorting task supported this claim .
2 These show that there has been a gradual improvement in girls ' performance in mathematics relative to that of boys .
3 The 11+ did n't test for those , and as they become more important — spatial skills and problem-solving ability , for instance — so girls ' performance in mathematics tends to deteriorate .
4 If the staff of a school are required to ‘ do something about equal opportunities ’ and have read that a single-sex environment improves girls ' performance in mathematics and science , there may well be the belief that once they have reorganised their classes in this way , they have done all that is necessary .
5 We are sure that just as those Members ' performance in the Committee will be noted , so their performance in the House today will be noted .
6 As well as using evidence of my own experiences , and those of other arts teachers with whom I work , I shall support my argument and conclusions with evidence from a small-scale research project , in which I explored the ways arts departments in four fairly typical secondary schools approached the problems of assessing and examining children 's performance in art , music and drama .
7 the pupils ' performance in relation to attainment targets should be assessed and reported on at ages 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 .
8 There were a number of questions in written tests to assess pupils ' performance in finding the area or the perimeter of rectangular shapes .
9 The level of pupils ' performance in most tasks rose fairly sharply from the bottom to the top third of attainment in the sample .
10 If sufficiently precise , as in " can add whole numbers summing to between 100 and 1,000 " the criterion statement may specify the domain of test items from which a representative sample can be selected to assess pupils ' performance in relation to the criterion .
11 Many people and institutions , not just the pupils themselves , are likely to be judged by pupils ' performance in assessment tasks .
12 The research will show whether motivational style is consistent across contexts , in this instance pupils ' performance in Maths and English .
13 A second issue is whether motivational style is consistent across contexts , in this instance pupils ' performance in Maths and English , or varies according to context .
14 But in terms of comparison and competition the professionals who are responsible for one school 's management may now have to justify to governors and to parents a consumption of time which some people might think would be better spent on raising pupils ' performance in a limited field and in ways which are visible , competitive and market-orientated .
15 The reason given for this conviction has been that assessment , in grading pupils ' performance in any given test , would leave some pupils with a sense of being of less value than others in the class .
16 His emphatic win gave Dunlop their second victory in two races and virtually erased any doubts over the tyres ' performance in the crucial rubber war .
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