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Attainment meaning
The act of attaining; the act of arriving at or reaching; the act of obtaining by exertion or effort. | That which is attained, or obtained by exertion.
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Others said the practice was now “too common” and that there was “little or no chance of raising attainment or closing attainment gap” as a result.
The average attainment score for a white pupil on free school meals is still higher than the attainment of a pupil from any other ethnic group who is on free school meals, with the exception of pupils from a Chinese background.
As Deber noted, "The measure of "overall healthsystem performance" derives from adjusting "goal attainment" for educational attainment.
Degree structure Attainment of the third Masonic degree, that of a Master Mason, represents the attainment of the highest rank in all of Masonry.
Accelerating momentum could bring attainment of this milestone as early as the fourth quarter of 2023.
According to him, the seminar is borne out from the burning contemporary issues that have limited the operations of Peacekeeping, the uncertainty of the safety of peacekeepers and the attainment of its objectives.
Akpabio also said that the attainment of the position of deputy speaker by Kalu had set a progressive trajectory for his political career, which would foster unity, progress and development within the region.
A similar pattern emerged across different groups, regardless of age, sex, and educational attainment.
Black households in America on average, have a lower income, lower educational attainment and higher rates of unemployment and poverty compared with white households.
But the results are also showing worrying signs of pandemic learning loss and a growing gap in attainment between young people from more and less affluent backgrounds.
Closely linked to educational attainment is income.
Commenting on the reopening of the markets, Managing Director of Lagos Waste Management Authority, Dr Muyiwa Gbadegesin, said it worked with market officials to ensure the attainment of environmental standards.
He underscored the potential benefits, such as boosting educational attainment, encouraging local talent, and driving regional development.
He urged the president to remain focused and optimistic in his mission to rescue the country from its many challenges since the attainment of independence in 1960.
In 1968 Tony was the New England Coordinator for Robert Kennedy’s presidential campaign, an attainment he was incredibly proud of.
In a media Q&A session, Ms Regan was asked about the importance of closing the educational attainment gap and how much credibility she had on state schools given she had sent her own children to private school.
In fact, among this administration’s priorities are the attainment of food security and the zero hunger goal under the sustainable development goals,” said Marcos.
In its report, it said that the Ministry should engage with stakeholders, especially with the public representatives from each of these non-attainment cities and establish a channel of two way communication.
International Women’s DayThe Women On The March project is intended to Motivate, Inspire and Empower (MIE) women towards the attainment of total liberation.
Lack of expectations and poor educational attainment, then those dreams and aspirations will fail to materialise.