In addition to 20 + years of P - 12 and higher
education data from Texas colleges and universities and information on teacher certification and teacher preparation programs, the warehouse has been expanded to link critical missing prekindergarten, college readiness, and workforce (wage, industry, and employment) data.
In 21 states and the District of Columbia, respondents said they are not currently using
education data from other nations as a policy resource.
The researchers, led by Paul L. Morgan at Pennsylvania State University, analyzed U.S. Department of
Education data from about 14,000 students across the United States who entered kindergarten in 1998.
The Department of Education serves as the single repository of
education data from school districts, state and community colleges, universities, and independent postsecondary institutions - allowing us to track student performance over time and across varying education sectors.
Working with the George W. Bush Institute to serve up searchable and comparable city - level reports on
education data from over 100 cities in the U.S. to help empower policymakers to improve student outcomes
By the time young people reach A-levels only a quarter studies two or more STEM subjects and only one in 11 study both Physics and Maths (Department for
Education data from 2014 — 2015 academic year).
The AAU hopes this spring to begin its own 5 - year effort to collect graduate
education data from its 59 members, which include most of the country's research powerhouses.
Not exact matches
After finishing three degrees at the University of Toronto, she co-founded Insight
Data Science, a Silicon Valley
education startup that helped PhDs transition
from academic research to careers in industry.
The results
from the 2012 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA), which are being released on Tuesday, show that teenagers in the U.S. slipped
from 25th to 31st in math since 2009;
from 20th to 24th in science; and
from 11th to 21st in reading, according to the National Center for
Education Statistics, which gathers and analyzes the
data in the U.S.
Currently, the Family
Education Rights and Privacy Act - the strongest law of its kind on the books - does not bar companies
from sharing students»
data, as long as the user consents.
The best clue for the source of the rise of the female breadwinner comes
from splitting the
data by the
education level of the female partner.
To find out where graduates earn the most early in their career, we looked at
data from the Department of
Education's College Scorecard and used the median salary of graduates six years after enrolling — two years after graduation, for most.
Data that could be easily accessed
from friends included names of users, their
education and work histories, birthdays, likes, locations, photos, relationship statuses, and religious and political affiliations.
The default permissions that Facebook gives to those third parties currently include
data from your
education and work, current city and posts on your timeline.
To understand how
education affects Canadian attitudes toward Asia,
data from the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada's 2016 National Opinion Poll was analyzed based on three
education categories: those with some high school, a high school diploma, or equivalent; those with a college diploma or university certificate below the bachelor's level; and those with a bachelor's or post-graduate degree.
The planning tool projects future college tuition, room and board, financial aid and more for a number of post-secondary institutions using
data from the National Center of
Education Statistics.
Diverse
data: In a briefing with reporters, NIH officials said they are focusing on gathering health and genetic
data from diverse and historically underrepresented groups — including ethnic and sexual minorities, as well as people with disabilities, with less than a high school
education, and with income below the poverty level.
We've used
data from the College Board's annual Trends in Higher
Education publications.
(Washington, D.C.: Committee on
Education and the Workforce, February, 13, 2002), http://archives.republicans.edlabor.house.gov/archive/hearings/107th/eer/enronthree21302/kruse.htm Another study comparing a matched sample of ESOP versus non-ESOP firms in with similar industries and workforce sizes among closely held companies, again, using population
data on all available US DOL
data followed the ESOP firms before and after their adoption of the ESOP
from 1988 to 1998 along with the matched firms and found that 20 % of the ESOP firms had a defined benefit plan before adopting their ESOP, and 10 years later, after adopting their ESOP, they had defined benefit plans five times more than non-ESOP firms), 33.3 % of ESOP firms had a 401 (k) plan before adopting their ESOP with 52.4 % 10 years later (five times more than non-ESOP firms), and 35.7 % of ESOP firms had a deferred profit - sharing plan before adopting their ESOP with 51.2 % 10 years later (five times more than non-ESOP firms).
Recent
data from Juwai.com reveals 60 percent of Australian property enquiries made last year
from China were related to
education, reports The Daily Telegraph (9 June 2016).
Not surprisingly,
data released this month
from the the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority's Investor
Education Foundation, which seeks to promote financial literacy, reveal high school students who are required to take personal finance courses have better average credit scores and lower debt delinquency rates as young adults.
This
data is
from 2010/11, but later school district level numbers — also
from Statistics Canada — show that BC has continued to be a laggard in
education spending compared to other Canadian provinces.13
It creates a model using
data from the Federal Reserve Board's Survey of Consumer Finances and other datasets to estimate household debt and assets, comparing the projected debts and assets of a college - educated household with average levels of
education debt to a similar household without debt.
Similarly, a study using
data from 219 countries found that, for every additional year of
education for women, the child mortality rate decreased by 9.5 percent.
One study, drawing on national survey
data, indicated that evangelicals tend to be relatively isolated
from the main sources of secular influence (e.g., higher
education, professional careers, urban or suburban residence), thus permitting them to retain their plausibility structures more or less intact — although other modes of cultural accommodation were also evident.15
According to the «Berlin» model, theological
education is a movement
from data to theory to application of theory to practice.
Something of this light touch in handling the often - somber
data of «child psychology» is needed in parent
education to reduce the threat resulting
from overevaluation of such writings.
Data from the
Education Department's Integrated Postsecondary
Education Data System tells us now that fewer than 12 percent of students earning bachelor's degrees are graduating
from humanities programs.
In an ambitious project to assess the correctness of Talcott Parsons» theory of evolutionary universals, Gary Buck accumulated masses of
data for 115 contemporary nation - states
from every part of the world.7 He developed elaborate indices (as of 1960 wherever possible) of the ten variables Parsons discussed: (1) communication, (2) kinship organization, (3) religion, (4) technology, (5) stratification, (6) cultural legitimation, (7) bureaucratic organization, (8) money and market complex, (9) generalized universalistic norms, and (10) democratic association.8 Information was taken
from such sources as the United Nations Statistical Yearbook, the Yearbook of Labor Statistics, and UNESCO's World Survey of
Education.
To see how much each school spent on football, I looked at
data from the U.S. Department of
Education.
At Challenge Success, we summarize
data from our school surveys, along with findings
from other experts in the fields of
education, psychology, and medicine, so the research can be put to use immediately and effectively.
So if you wanted to paint a fully rounded picture of my son's life —
from his health,
education and socioeconomic status, to how he was brought up and what he's achieving — you would need to capture
data about his mum and all three of his fathers — me and his two stepdads.
i think the
data from this study could be evidence to convince all the stakeholders that only a combination of nutrition
education in the classroom and offering ONLY healthy options (no hot sandwiches and pizza w / chocolate milk every day) will help put a dent in kids horrible eating habits and their resulting bad health.
So far at least, the
data, says Dawn Comstock, PhD, an associate professor of Epidemiology for the Pediatric Injury Prevention,
Education, and Research (PIPER) program at the Colorado School of Public Health, MomsTeam Institute Board of Advisor and a co-author of a 2014 study on injuries in high school lacrosse [5], «is quite clear - boys most commonly sustain concussions (nearly 75 %)
from athlete - athlete contact, the kind of mechanism we all know helmets don't always do a great job preventing - while girls most commonly sustain concussions (nearly 64 %)
from being struck by the ball or the stick, the kind of mechanism that helmets are actually quite good at preventing.
Using
data from the Department of
Education, Institute researchers discovered that the proportion of adopted kindergartners being parented by mothers of a different race or ethnicity increased by 50 %
from 1999 to 2011.
Keep in mind that most reports that CPM / lay midwives / direct entry midwives use to try and legitimize their practices here are compiled
from data that uses numbers
from midwives in places like Canada, Australia, the UK and New Zealand, where the standard
education and training is university level and the midwives are independent practitioners and able to attend women in hospitals as well as at home.
Data from the focus groups interviews, questionnaires and all feedback were then incorporated into the development of an antenatal
education session.
The Research Institute for Waldorf
Education has compiled
data from Waldorf graduates throughout North America.
Ten years ago, researchers used
data from the Listening to Women survey to examine associations between childbirth
education and knowledge about childbirth interventions.3 The results were disappointing, women who attended childbirth
education were no more likely to have knowledge of the risks of interventions than women who did not take classes.
Data were collected through three open - ended questions
from a web survey: «How do you refer to your role when working in parent
education?»
Several common themes emerged
from both the ante - and postnatal
data, including support mechanisms, information and antenatal
education, breastfeeding, practical baby - care and relationship changes.
Based on
data derived
from the most recent NARM job analysis, midwife members who self - identified as «of color» will be invited to participate in focus groups to explore facilitators and barriers that they have experienced with respect to access to midwifery
education, and as practitioners.
«Furthermore, some services rely on cumulative
data in areas such as
education and healthcare, or will these records be exempted
from the right to be forgotten?
Women do tend to prioritise issues such as the NHS,
education, and welfare at elections more than men, and
data from numerous pollsters suggests that this election is no exception in this regard.
The MMR committee is comprised of clinicians and other key stakeholders
from professional organizations and hospitals to review aggregate
data and provide recommendations for prevention and improvements in medical care and to identify focus areas for
education and quality improvement.
The bill also places limits on the sharing of student
data from Common Core - related testing and the Department of
Education is required to appoint a
data privacy officer serving for a three - year term.
The region added 7,100 jobs over the past year — a 1.3 percent annualized growth rate — as hiring picked up in construction, business services and in
education and health services, according to new
data from the state Labor Department.
Those records list that subsidiary lobbying on issues including student
data privacy, the Common Core curriculum and requests for contractor proposals
from the state
education department.
According to the most recent
data from the state
Education Department, charters had a nearly 40 percent annual turnover rate of teachers.
The report aggregates
data from various sectors (health, sanitation,
education, etc.) and creates a weighted index to rank performance.