81. But the students soon learned they would not be returned to schools because they lacked the resources to handle them. 82. But while education officials in both states fiercely defend bilingual education, they also agree with critics who say that many students learn English too slowly. 83. By asking questions, the students learned family secrets. 84. By doing so, advocates say students would learn vocabulary without being stifled by language rules. 85. By speaking quickly, supporters say, students learn far more than they would by speaking normally. 86. Capitalism, every undergraduate student of economics learns, thrives on competition. 87. Citing tighter scrutiny over academic performance from accrediting agencies, the University of Texas System has begun exploring standardized tests to better gauge how well students are learning. 88. Clearly, the students are learning to perform to the test. 89. Crew linked the two, saying that academic performance could be improved only if the buildings in which students learn are in good shape. 90. Criteria-referenced tests, on the other hand, tell if a student has learned the assigned curriculum. |