Antonym: failure. Similar words: entertainment, containment, infotainment, attain, attained, attainable, unattainable, bill of attainder. Meaning: [-mənt] n. 1. the act of achieving an aim 2. arrival at a new stage 3. an ability that has been acquired by training.
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31. Attainment of such huge signal power gain is of the greatest electronic significance.
32. Thus, the whole question of the attainment of metanoia revolves around receiving and registering impressions in a new way.
33. We wonder what attainment level of today's national curriculum one needs to reach before spotting that these are howlers.
34. It is equally true, however, that other of its elements are important means to the attainment of these riches.
35. In addition, the computer would run reading and diagnostic tests, offer remedial programmes and keep complete records of child attainment.
36. The project will also consider the impact of student employment on the pattern of study and level of academic attainment.
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37. In earlier times the former had been underachieving educationally whereas the latter are now near the peak of their attainment level.
38. When linked to the attainment of specific learning outcomes it can provide pupils with a positive stimulus and aid to learning.
39. This simplification is achieved through the aggregation of attainment target assessments into profile components, and into results on each subject.
40. For the next year and a half, the attainment of the monetarist objectives proved exceptionally difficult.
41. The attainment of reversible operations is extremely difficult for a child.
42. Most Science statements of attainment are more precise, since they relate to specific areas of scientific knowledge.
43. This means that teachers must try to think simultaneously about the attainment targets and the statements of attainment within the levels.
44. Our pupils' mathematical attainment and experience must not be limited by our restricted expectations.
45. Good historical practice will usually ensure that the attainment targets are covered many times over in the course of the work.
46. Pupils with physical disabilities Pupils with physical disabilities should in general have the same attainment targets and programmes of study as their peers.
47. Secondly, in the attainment of each learning outcome pupils must be informed of the tasks which contribute to summative assessment.
48. Their educational attainment was also being affected because their rooms were too cold to study in.
49. The ordering of the statements of attainment in knowledge about language takes account of this pattern of development.
50. All of the attainment targets can be assessed at various levels, with corresponding programmes of study leading towards them.
51. This lack of discrimination suggests that the general knowledge required is not highly related to attainment in mathematics.
52. On several occasions we spent weekends working furiously hard in small groups at drafts of attainment targets and programmes of study.
53. Even the lag in educational attainment that continued to mount from the late 1970s did not account for the differences.
54. Primary education isn't some form of factory farming based on controlled diets of programmes of study and attainment targets.
55. Alternatively, it may be the strategy with which teachers feel most able to cope with the wide range of pupil attainment.
56. As well as such differences in educational attainment, there are differences in the characteristic linguistic behaviour of various groups.
57. This study was aptly titled Women at ThirtySomething: Paradoxes of Attainment.
58. The process demands simpler information than a collection of attainment target scores.
59. Monitor Appropriate Indicators At this stage mechanisms for collecting information about attainment levels need to be designed and implemented.
60. As cognitive development reaches an upper limit with full attainment of formal operations, so too does affective development.
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