Sentences with phrase «academic consequences of»

The past decade has witnessed a growth of interest in parental influences on individual differences in children's executive function (EF) on the one hand and in the academic consequences of variation in children's EF on the other hand.
Other findings from our study also speak to potential academic consequences of experiences with bullying.
«The mental and physical health, social, and academic consequences of bullying have an enormous impact on human and social capital.

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The presidents were suspicious of a juridical approach, both because they saw the mandate as jeopardizing the academic autonomy of Catholic universities and because they feared the mandate could entangle universities in unnecessary lawsuits with significant financial consequences.
Academic excellence often follows as a consequence of the integrity of the catholic ethos.
The relations among the academic disciplines and the whole way we have been conditioned to see the world are also consistent consequences of the teaching of the Enlightenment.
Thus did academic and theological dissent promiscuously issue permission slips for an era of wink - wink, nudge - nudge, the consequences of which are now on scandalous public display.
As a consequence, whatever might have existed of a carefully crafted, philosophically coherent curriculum gave way to an academic smorgasbord, or what some analysts have called the «academic supermarket.»
If this model of self - interested behavior oriented to material gain were used only in one academic discipline and successfully countered by models used in other disciplines, the consequences might not be culturally serious.
Daly accepted because the Bank, unlike academic economists, had to pay some attention to the consequences of their policies.
Outside a few religious and academic ghettos of frustrated radicalism, almost all Americans believe that, all things considered, the consequences of 1492 are reason to celebrate.
This little academic exercise should help us see that a good deal of talk about education as primarily a «bringing out» of latent knowledge, with consequences for the entire process of instruction, is beside the point.
Retreating to the countryside will do very little to stave off the left's increasing domination of academic discourse, which in turn has very real consequences on the way in which the public's philosophical imagination is shaped.
In this dissent, the liberal Catholic academic establishment has gotten into the habit of issuing hyperbolic, sky - is - falling declarations about the consequences of rather ordinary and appropriate actions by Church authorities.
When children come from homes where there is abuse, domestic violence, an incarcerated parent, or a parent with drug or mental health problems, they don't get that kind of attention and suffer the consequences: higher risks of later - life depression, adolescent pregnancy, alcoholism, drug use, and poor academic performance.
Discuss the potential academic, social and legal consequences of aggressive and violent behavior.
Missing out on even one hour of sleep a night could have major consequences for a child, possibly lowering their cognitive abilities the following day and possibly hurting their academic performance at school or acquisition of knowledge at home.
In view of the order given by the Kogi State governor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, banning the operations of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, Kogi State University chapter, the management of the state owned institution has ordered lecturers to resume work tomorrow Monday 24 July, 2017 or be ready to face the consequences.
Hill leads an NSF - supported program for future K - 12 science teachers to help infuse their classrooms with climate change science, and an industry - academic partnership to understand the consequences of ocean acidification on shellfish farmers.
Staff also show varied understanding of student academic integrity and this may have negative consequences for all concerned.
Previous research has linked binge drinking to a variety of negative consequences including neurocognitive deficits, poor academic performance, and risky sexual behavior.
The academics suggested that teachers should be made aware if youngsters have had a history of repeated ear infections, so they can consider the possibility of any hearing loss and understand how the consequences of these infections may impact on children as they learn about the sound structure of words and begin to read.
It made for a juicy academic scandal that in the end hurt him more than anyone else, but the consequences of the internet's ability to cloak users» identities aren't always so confined.
Alongside an interdisciplinary research team, made up of academics from across the UK, BU's Professor Adele Ladkin has investigated the consequences of mobile working and what it means for family life.
The terrible state of academic careers resulted not from sequestration but from the fundamental structure of a funding system that has long used graduate students and postdocs as cheap labor for grant - supported research, and as a consequence has produced too many Ph.D. researchers for the existing career opportunities.
Two of the academics in the Lords, historian Paul Bew and philosopher Onora O'Neill, raised concerns about the consequences for research.
Rogers» findings, published this week in the peer - reviewed academic journal Nature Communications, show the potential for invasive predators to cause easily overlooked yet pervasive consequences as a result of extinguishing species that are important for the regeneration of plant species.
About one - quarter of college students have reported academic consequences tied to drinking, including lower grades and missed classes, the NIAAA says.
One of the consequences of the extraordinary decline (nearly 90 percent) in federal support for education research over the past 25 years, as reported by Richard C. Atkinson and Gregg B. Jackson in their 1992 report for the National Academy of Sciences, has been the profound loss of rigorous inquiry into how schooling can be improved academically for all and how youth culture can become more attuned to the deferred gratification of academic achievement and less oriented to the immediate imperatives of money, clothes, and other amusements.
The requirements of No Child Left Behind - which include, for the first time, real consequences for schools that do not show academic progress for all students - are beginning to break the stranglehold that entrenched interests have had on our schools for far too long.
Once the rules are in place and students understand logical consequences, teachers can move on to other aspects of the Responsive Classroom approach, such as Academic Choice, which gives students more flexibility in their learning.
Although there is some indication that the implementation of MCAS testing has improved curriculum and helped push students and teachers to focus more aggressively on academic achievement, the potential consequences of depriving thousands of students a high - school diploma is simply unacceptable to most teachers.
Peer Effects in the Elementary School Classroom: Socialization of Aggressive and Prosocial Behavior and its Consequences for Academic Skills.
Instead of assigning disciplinary consequences when students don't meet behavior expectations, why not deal them as we would deal with academic failures and missteps?
«And so as a consequence, they don't have experience in lots of the information to go to college — like the study skills and the academic background.
The Department of Education is again inviting states to take part in a pilot initiative that would reverse the order of key consequences for schools that miss academic - performance targets under the No Child Left Behind Act.
By requiring testing in the same grades as in public schools, and by enacting significant consequences for results in larger scale participants, it is designed to identify and grow effective schools, with an acknowledgment that, as in public schools, some schools will have difficulty adjusting to new academic expectations and a small number may prove incapable of ever adequately responding to expectations.
Academics who signed the statement of the Association of Scholars take to heart the fact that universities and scholars in Japan collaborated with the war of aggression that brought disastrous consequences to the peoples of the Asia - Pacific region, including the catastrophic loss of lives of many youths and students.
This combination of sensitivity, caring, high expectations and structure has been shown to have the best consequences for children, who commonly display academic achievement, good social skills, moral maturity, autonomy and high self - esteem.»
This disconnect has dire consequences for children in the areas of health, communication skills, and academics.
With all of the high - stakes testing in our schools, and the resulting judgments and consequences for students and teachers, it is no wonder that schools are taking time away from activities like recess, breaks, art, music... to spend more time on academics.
Like all of the other Symonds» students, he began his days with a morning meeting, worked with teacher support in large and small groups, experienced academic choice, lived by rules and consequences, attended art, music, physical education, and media classes, and became a part of the Symonds community.
For all of the talk about «raising standards» and implementing «high stakes testing,» the United States is an outlier among developed nations when it comes to holding students themselves to account, and linking real - world consequences to academic achievement or the lack thereof.
Ronald Ferguson was one of the first scholars to bring widespread attention to the consequencesacademic, moral, and economic — of educational inequity.
The U.S. Department of Education is planning to expand a pilot initiative that would flip the order of key consequences for schools» low academic performance under the No Child Left Behind Act.
They clearly articulate expectations about academic integrity and the consequences of cheating.
With these admissions, Alexander and Singer admit that they aren't out to halt the digital march of technological learning, but their goal rather, as they state in their own words, «is simply to remind today's digital natives — and those who shape their educational experiences — that there are significant costs and consequences to discounting the printed word's value for learning and academic development».
The Case Against High School Sports In this article published by The Atlantic author Amanda Ripley, describes the role of high school sports in the American education system, how current resource allocations favor sports over academics and consequences as American students fall behind in international rankings and draws on Marguerite...
BOULDER, CO (February 15, 2018)-- The Academic and Behavioral Consequences of Discipline Policy Reform: Evidence from Philadelphia, published by the Fordham Institute, investigated the impact of a reform in the School District of Philadelphia that eliminated suspensions for certain low - level misbehaviors.
The notice shall include a summary of the academic intervention services to be provided to the student, the reason the student needs such services and the consequences of not achieving expected performance levels.
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