Add an Emoji □ to Your LinkedIn Profile with a Simple ✂ Copy and □ Paste CheckMark v1.0 When I first released CheckMark back in October of 2017, I did so with the hopes that it would be beneficial in helping teachers give students feedback on their writing more quickly and efficiently than they had previously experienced. The response has been overwhelming, and I’ve heard from teachers all around the globe saying that they are spending less time giving feedback and more time helping shape writing. This was precisely the goal of CheckMark, and I feel like we’ve hit that mark. But we’re nowhere near done, and today marks a significant milestone for CheckMark. Today, I present CheckMark version 1.0, which includes customizable comments! As of today, you can change the existing comments and add your own. Thank you to the many, many teachers that asked for this feature. Here’s a walkthrough of the new features: For current users of CheckMark, you should see the upgrade soon. Want early access to new product releases? “At EdTechTeam, we love listening to teachers,” says Dr.
Compound annual growth rate Geometric progression ratio that provides a constant rate of return over the time period CAGR is equivalent to the more generic exponential growth rate when the exponential growth interval is one year. Formula[edit] CAGR is defined as: where is the initial value, is the end value, and is the number of years. Actual or normalized values may be used for calculation as long as they retain the same mathematical proportion. Example[edit] In this example, we will compute the CAGR over a three-year period. , have been: Therefore, to calculate the CAGR of the revenues over the three-year period spanning the "end" of 2004 to the "end" of 2007 is: Note that this is a smoothed growth rate per year. Verification: Multiply the initial value (2004 year-end revenue) by (1 + CAGR) three times (because we calculated for 3 years). For n = 3: For comparison: the Arithmetic Mean Return (AMR) would be the sum of annual revenue changes (compared with the previous year) divided by number of years, or: Applications[edit]
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Behavior Management and Appropriate School Response: FBAs, BIPs, & IEEs - Wrightslaw.com Mike is an 11 year old, 5th grade student with ADHD and SLD. He is on the autism spectrum (relatively high-functioning) and has significant sensory issues. Mike's behavior problems are escalating. He becomes stressed out, refuses to do work, and refuses to go to occupational therapy. Mike is working on keyboarding skills and it is difficult for him. He has a low frustration tolerance, serious work avoidance issues, and a fair amount of attention-seeking behavior. There is a Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP) in place for Mike, but the school is not following the plan. The school's position is: 1. The BIP is meant to target one or two behaviors at a time. *Mike's parents think it is inappropriate to give Mike an ISS when he is frustrated and refuses to complete his work or other tasks. 2. When the police responded, they did not really engage Mike and he ultimately went into the school on his own. *Mike's parents think it is inappropriate for the school to immediately call the police. 3. To Top
18 Free Image Sites and Tools for Schools A picture is worth a thousand words, but it might also be worth a thousand dollars if your school gets hit with a copyright violation claim. This happens to schools every year as students or teachers inappropriately use an image that they do not have the rights to. Thankfully this does not have to be the case as there are loads of high quality pictures that can be used in school projects without any licensing concerns. These can include images that are released under creative commons, or are in the public domain, or simply are copyright-free. Of course depending on the license, it may still be necessary to cite where the image came from to provide proper attribution (and it can be a good practice to do even if not required). There are many sites and tools that can help educators and students find free photos, clipart, icons, and more. The List If you just want the links to the sites and tools, see the list right below. Free Image Websites Free Image Websites Unsplash Pexels Stockio Reshot
What is the demand for tea in Europe? West European countries and Poland are the largest European tea markets, with a strong tea tradition. The main market for tea is the United Kingdom. Opportunities for exporters mainly lie in the premiumisation trend of the market. Consumers are more and more interested in speciality teas with special flavours and a higher quality. Additionally, due to their perceived health benefits, green tea and herbal/fruit teas are gaining popularity in the European markets. The Harmonized System (HS) codes are used to classify tea. Increasing value of consumed tea The apparent tea consumption in Europe amounted to 229 thousand tonnes in 2015 (based on import and export data). Within Europe, there are large differences in tea consumption. Per capita tea consumption in Europe showed different figures (Statista, 2016). Ireland with 2.2 kilograms (kg);The United Kingdom (1.9 kg per capita);Poland (1 kg per capita);The Netherlands (0.8 kg per capita). Specialty tea segment is growing in Europe Tips: