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proficiency

[pruh-fish-uhn-see] / prəˈfɪʃ ən si /


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Many truckers quit the industry after the introduction of enhanced English proficiency tests, where highway inspectors check for language proficiency and highway traffic sign competency.

From Los Angeles Times

Studies also found that math proficiency improved as a result of the reforms, and that higher-performing teachers moved to districts that rewarded merit.

From The Wall Street Journal

So Cignetti put his own spin on The Process: Drill to the point of proficiency, and not a second more.

From The Wall Street Journal

Problems also arise when patients have limited English proficiency.

From The Wall Street Journal

The National Assessment of Educational Progress suggested last year that our children’s math proficiency has dropped so much since 2013 that we’ve eroded away almost four decades of prior national progress.

From The Wall Street Journal