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"We''ll have the 'pony' group for pre-k through second grades and the 'stallion' group for third - through sixth-grades," Barry-Pullen says.
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The study, published in the February 2009 issue of the Journal of Research in Science Teaching, looked at intellectual risk-taking of 585 students in the third - through sixth-grades in seven Oregon elementary schools.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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The study, published in the February 2009 issue of the Journal of Research in Science Teaching, looked at intellectual risk-taking of 585 students in the third - through sixth-grades in seven Oregon elementary schools.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010
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The study, published in the February 2009 issue of the Journal of Research in Science Teaching, looked at intellectual risk-taking of 585 students in the third - through sixth-grades in seven Oregon elementary schools.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010
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Currently, the ratio is 18 students to one teacher in kindergarten through third grade, 26-to-1 in fourth - through sixth-grades and 28-to-1 in seventh - through 12th-grades.
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Currently, the ratio is 18 students to one teacher in kindergarten through third grade, 26-to-1 in fourth - through sixth-grades and 28-to-1 in seventh - through 12th-grades.
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By the fifth - and sixth-grades, Best and Kellogg formed a backcourt that was playing against seventh - and eighth-graders.
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Currently, the ratio is 18 students to one teacher in kindergarten through third grade, 26-to-1 in fourth - through sixth-grades and 28-to-1 in seventh - through 12th-grades.
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Currently, the ratio is 18 students to one teacher in kindergarten through third grade, 26-to-1 in fourth - through sixth-grades and 28-to-1 in seventh - through 12th-grades.
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Currently, the ratio is 18 students to one teacher in kindergarten through third grade, 26-to-1 in fourth - through sixth-grades and 28-to-1 in seventh - through 12th-grades.
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