Sentences with phrase «about rigor»

I'm probably saying huge mistakes, but these aren't compelling evidence that the source of CO2 is «man - made» at all (although I'm not really much skeptical about it, I do worry about rigor and integrity of logical arguments).
Academic presses can be more discerning about the rigor of your work than traditional publishers.
But translating the rhetoric about rigor into classroom reality has proven difficult.
The NAESP Rigor seminar was developed with an eye toward providing information about rigor in the classroom, especially in light of the Common Core.
Bell isn't the first to raise red flags about the rigor of interventions like credit recovery.
«The signal it sends off about the rigor of the program is terrible.»
Dorn says the state resolved the earlier concerns about the rigor of teacher evaluations.
Has the staff at your high school had a discussion about rigor?
The Rigor Rubric helps principals and teachers engage in discussions about rigor and plan for integrating greater rigor into instruction in their schools.
We've also pointed out numerous times that many credible people have raised strong concerns about the rigor and soundness of the proposed national standards (here, here, here, and here).
Although many national observers have been worried about their rigor and quality — and, to be clear, we see some plans in need of improvement — we find that, for the most part, states are moving in a positive direction under ESSA.
But it also found that there was little variance in the scores resulting from those observations, raising questions about the rigor of the process.
Schiess and Rotherham could not draw definitive conclusions about rigor in rural education because of the lack of district - level data.
IES continues to engage the field in conversations about rigor in educational research.
Despite the students» strong scores on Virginia's Standards of Learning exams, Kronholz wonders about the rigor of instruction (a concern across Virginia given the state's college remediation rates).
First, Jay argues that «many credible people have raised strong concerns about the rigor and soundness of the proposed national standards,» even though we at Fordham gave them «passing grades.»
Whether a student can or can not carry a machine around all day tells us little to nothing about a school's actual pedagogy, about the quality of interactions between students and teachers, or about the rigor of the software programs delivered through those devices.
We say that it's about rigor and joy.
And so it makes it more of a practical way to talk about rigor more concretely.
But at face value, whether a student can or can not carry a machine around all day tells us little to nothing about a school's actual pedagogy, about the quality of interactions between students and teachers, or about the rigor of the software programs delivered through those devices.
PARIS — A medical scandal involving a diabetes drug has raised questions about the rigor of France's regulatory system and has embarrassed politicians from both sides of the political aisle.
You are making judgments about rigor and quality that scientists reading published articles rely on.
«It's also about rigor and values.
I have a friend who brags loudly about the rigor of his premarital procedures: a minimum of four hours of counseling, physiological instruction, birth - control advice, standardized personality tests, and theological lectures.
Exhausted players have complained about the rigors of the modern travel schedule, which can force teams to jump as many as three time zones on consecutive days.
When another writer suggested, upon hearing Bonds bleat about the rigors of travel, that he secure a gig like Roger Clemens has with the Houston Astros, allowing him to skip certain road trips, Bonds smiled superciliously and said, «I ain't white.
Lincoln himself wrote about the rigors of «law firm housekeeping,» Klein said, quoting him as saying, «Whatever piece of business you have at hand, before stopping, do all the labor pertaining to it which can be then done.

Not exact matches

For us there were one or two occasions where despite plenty of forewarning about the necessary rigor required for finals, we waited until the last minute to even begin the process.
He enjoys any kind of intellectual challenge and believes that one of the pillars of CoinJanitor's success is to address any inquiry with the kind of intellectual rigor that can take the discussion about dead coins and the economics of cryptocurrency markets to the next level.
And that had absolutely nothing to do with his post about applying the same rigors of evidence that you would apply to a number of other claims.
(In order even to begin to comprehend this story, one must understand first that Missouri Synod people care deeply about church doctrine, and second that Concordia Seminary in St. Louis — where classical theological training was offered with considerable rigor — had been revered in the affections of Missourians.
Just as physics reveals little of significance about man until one reflects on the enterprises of science and technology, so scientific psychology, aiming to out - do physics in objective rigor, can yield little insight about man until the distinctive human quality of self - awareness is acknowledged as an essential factor in psychological inquiry.
The rigor, complexity, and cohesiveness of the theory enables it to provide the comprehensive conceptual framework for holistic approaches to health and healing so that the field can move beyond the support of compelling intuitions about the shape of this orientation.
It reminds me of some books I've read about teams on Mount Everest... the struggle, the necessity of clear communication, the risk, the danger, the rigor, the courage.
There never was a thought about redshirting this local - hero running back, but certainly there was the notion that maybe he should be moved slowly into the rigors of college football.
Rigor is meant to be a synonym for high standards in the curriculum, but the word reveals much about our culture's attitude toward learning.
Suddenly midwives and homebirth advocates were deeply concerned about sample size, data quality and methodological rigor.
Personally, I find it rather ironic that you're lecturing the blog author on the rigor of language, when, faced with the need to support the claims made by a documentary that has faced absolutely no real standards of intellectual rigor or merit (the kind of evidence you apparently find convincing), you have so far managed to produce a study with a sample size too small to conclude anything, a review paper that basically summarized well known connections between vaginal and amniotic flora and poor outcomes in labor and birth before attempting to rescue what would have been just another OB review article with a few attention grabbing sentences about long term health implications, and a review article published in a trash journal.
Because the Home Visiting Evidence of Effectiveness and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services evidence requirements and the resulting information about effectiveness are public, researchers can use them to increase the rigor of their evaluations.
The good news is that after about a week or two, the nipples get used to the rigors of nursing and don't tend to get sore anymore.
«Dual Language programs offer academic rigor for students and the opportunity to maintain their native language while learning a new one and learning about diverse cultures.
He not only found that a significant percentage of the academic units still need to come into compliance with the standards, but that there was sufficient concern about academic rigor to warrant consideration of issuing a third warning.
For example, about 15,000 years ago, we came out of the last Ice Age as amazingly skilled hunters; we had to be to survive its rigors.
The muscles stiffen — everybody has heard of rigor mortis — and the body begins to cool by about 0.8 degree Celsius per hour or so.
We're really excited about the overall environment — the innovative nature of the place, the entrepreneurial spirit, the level of scientific rigor and quality that exists among researchers at Gladstone and in the Bay Area generally.
MS: I'm excited for people to start talking more about lifestyles that hinge on balance rather than rigor (no dairy, no refined sugars, 100 percent raw, meditation and yoga every single day, etc.).
As Geordie Greig, her editor at TATLER recalled «she could talk about fashion with complete rigor in terms of silhouette, shape and historical context.
I talk about trading «rigor» for passion and how that has played out for my children so far.
Novelist - turned - filmmaker Julia Leigh's Sleeping Beauty, about a young prostitute (Emily Browning) whose clients prefer her to be unconscious, perfectly melds its formal rigor to notions of social and gender - specific enslavement; it's the incredible debut feature of 2011.
Manny can't remember anything about his life, or indeed about life in general, but he's not without his uses: Per the title, this talking corpse becomes an undead tool kit — his erratic erection functioning like a compass, his mouth and lungs a projectile device, his stiff limbs handily spring - loaded through rigor mortis.
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