These include: (1) high metro — areas in or around cities with a population greater than 200,000 where a high proportion of the residents are in professional or managerial positions... Mathematics Technical Report: Summary Volume - Page 2by National Assessment of Educational Progress (Project) - 1976 - 172 pagesFull view - About this book
| National Assessment of Educational Progress (Project) - 1976 - 50 pages
...an occupational profile of the area his or her school serves. Low-socioeconomic urban (low metro). Areas in or around cities with a population greater...200,000 where a high proportion of the residents are on welfare or are not regularly employed. Extreme rural. Areas with a population under 10,000 where... | |
| Roger F. Aubrey - 1977 - 144 pages
...the type of employment of the majority of people in the community. These include: (1) high metro — areas in or around cities with a population greater...residents are in professional or managerial positions; (2) low metro — areas in or around cities with a population greater than 2,000 where a high proportion... | |
| Juliet V. Miller - 1977 - 102 pages
...the type of employment of the majority of people in the community. These include: (1) high metro — areas in or around cities with a population greater...residents are in professional or managerial positions; (2) low metro — areas in or around cities with a population greater than 2,000 where a high proportion... | |
| Anita M. Mitchell - 1977 - 172 pages
...the type of employment of the majority of people in the community. These include: (1) high metro — areas in or around cities with a population greater...residents are in professional or managerial positions; (2) low metro — areas in or around cities with a population greater than 2,000 where a high proportion... | |
| Bert W. Westbrook - 1977 - 76 pages
...type of employment of the majority of people in the community. These include: (1) high metro—areas in or around cities with a population greater than...residents are in professional or managerial positions; (2) low metro—areas in or around cities with a population greater than 2,000 where a high proportion... | |
| United States. National Advisory Council for Career Education - 1977 - 330 pages
...where a high proportion of the residents are in professional or managerial positions; (2) low metro - areas in or around cities with a population greater...200,000 where a high proportion of the residents are on welfare or are not regularly employed; (3) extreme rural - areas with a population under l0,000... | |
| Mary A. Foertsch - 1993 - 72 pages
...professional or managerial positions. DISADVANTACED URBAN COMMUNITIES. Students in this group attend schools in or around cities with a population greater than...200,000 where a high proportion of the residents are on welfare or are not regularly employed. RURAL COMMUNITIES. Students in this group attend schools... | |
| 1989 - 440 pages
...understanding of or able to interpret facts 'Urban advantaged students are those who attend schools in or around cities with a population greater than...of the residents are in professional or managerial positio Much of the spending on "education" may go to mandated Federal programs, like school lunches,... | |
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