Examples of using Academic performance in English and their translations into Swedish
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resulting in worse academic performance.
not they will never achieve good academic performance.
I wouldn't want to jeopardize… the academic performance of a weaker student.
resulting in worse academic performance.
The academic performance of a weaker student. The time demands are great, and I wouldn't want to jeopardize.
Hillsborough Community College requires an average level of academic performance.
This consideration has only been arrived at based upon Anthony's academic performance and his involvement in extracurricular sport.
The student's academic performance as indicated by his/her C.G.P.A is also used to determine the level of assistance.
Early childhood education should focus not only on academic performance but also on social
On the one hand, the help of an adult will help improve academic performance, on the other- it will deprive the child of independence
ADHD is not directly associated with academic performance or any asset in cognitive terms.
health of the child, his academic performance in an educational institution directly depends on the quality of the product.
functionality that help support positive academic performance, collaboration and student well being.
We offer three levels of admission depending upon the academic background, academic performance, and professional experience of the applicant.
high attendance rates and academic performance.
especially when it comes to students' academic performance.
can adversely affect academic performance and IQ.
plays an important role in the promotion of European higher education as a symbol of top academic performance.
learning perspectives geared towards looking beyond academic performance, and towards understanding the whole needs of a learner.
learning perspectives geared towards looking beyond academic performance, and towards understanding the whole needs of a learner.