| 21. | The teachers'perception of a students'academic abilities determines how detracking is carried out in the classroom.
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| 22. | By third grade he was adrift : isolated, troublesome and unhappy, despite his academic ability.
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| 23. | The students still vary widely in their academic abilities, as is typical of first graders.
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| 24. | There is a wide range of academic abilities.
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| 25. | By age 10 or 11, children assess their academic abilities by comparing themselves to their peers.
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| 26. | Colleges would discount the students'academic abilities because of the perception that the school is all black.
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| 27. | Johnson had the academic ability to go to college along with his athletic ability, Lisi said.
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| 28. | University admissions officers across the country use SAT scores as one way to judge academic ability.
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| 29. | They were periodically asked to assess their own academic abilities and express their anxiety or depression.
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| 30. | Rolls attended Dunbar High School, and was able to graduate early due to her academic ability.
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