To address this need, we created a population - level measure that (1) allows for an examination of associations between children's social and emotional well - being and assets
across multiple contexts, (2) is focused on the developmental period of «middle childhood,» (3) includes consideration of both positive and negative outcomes, and (4) gives children a voice in reporting on their own experiences and well - being.
There are several reasons why middle childhood — between the ages of 6 — 12 years — is an especially important developmental period in which to study child well - being
across multiple contexts both inside and outside of school.
Her work includes examinations of how black identity is differentially constructed
across multiple contexts and informs achievement outcomes, how black people's perceptions of opportunity vary within space and influence academic orientation, and how black educational resilience and vulnerability is structured by social, institutional, and historical forces.
Learning is a complex process, in which students develop understanding and expertise by connecting ideas, working
across multiple contexts and engaging in experiences where they reason inductively and deductively.
... students develop understanding and expertise by connecting ideas, working
across multiple contexts and engaging in experiences where they reason inductively and deductively.
Kathryn's research explores the ways in which children's science learning develops
across multiple contexts and representational forms.
How might this multiple input inform a plan that takes into account the current state of family engagement in our respective schools; that builds upon current capacity and success; that facilitates a strengths - based perspective on diverse families; and that imagines respectful and trusting partnerships
across multiple contexts of children's lives?
For example, Mike Sharples, a mobile learning expert, suggests mobile enables «exploration and conversation
across multiple contexts amongst people and interactive technologies.»
Dr. Lampert's career has stretched
across multiple contexts: Harvard University, Michigan State University, the University of Michigan, the Boston Public Schools, and the New Visions for Public Schools Network in New York City.
Dr. Carothers has written a number of manuscripts for publication, including research on the effectiveness of mentoring interventions
across multiple contexts, and she has presented research on stress and coping for urban children and adolescents at professional conferences including the Society for Research on Adolescence and the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Not exact matches
The chapters that follow present evidence of the qualities of effective teachers that were observed and documented in practice
across multiple teaching
contexts and
across two quite different educational cultures.
«We find that aggregating results from
multiple studies
across different cultural, economic and political
contexts suggests that incentive pay, as argued by merit pay advocates, offers a promising strategy,» the Vanderbilt study concludes.
Create developmentally appropriate instructional experiences for students working together
across multiple grade levels, in small group, whole group, and one - on - one
contexts.
A student who has severe needs in the area of reading may do well with math or they may do well with behavior, so we need to look at the specific
context and the content of what the intensive needs are and provide
multiple levels of support
across [those needs].
Our courses provide a hands - on,
context - based approach to math and science professional development while incorporating liberal arts components, which allows teachers to embed the curricula
across multiple disciplines and empowers them to prepare students to become the next generation of engineers and cyber professionals.
By exhibiting artists
across multiple generations and continents, the gallery establishes a discursive critical voice in addressing diverse perspectives of art within a broader
context of contemporary artistic practices.
her practice is informed by this
context of movement and flexible citizenship
across both geographical and cultural spaces, and the
multiple realities these spaces engender.
It is in its complex interactions with these kinds of social
contexts that climate change can make a difference, easing or aggravating
multiple stresses and in some cases potentially pushing a multi-stressed human system
across a threshold of sustainability (Wilbanks, 2003b).
By contrast, the restrictive covenant in the
context of the franchise relationship is made with respect to
multiple and often numerous locations
across a large region, in this case Canada; often locations existing at the date of termination and which were non-existent at the time of providing the covenant.
In a broader
context, having a single strategic partner offer an end - to - end solution provides the capability to craft sweeping custom workflows and project setups specifically tailored for your organization and specific practice areas; the ability to re-use data and work product
across multiple matters; build upon institutional knowledge through a dedicated delivery team and reap the benefits of streamlined communication, execution, and billing.
For an idea of what this could mean in a bigger
context, last June, Interledger was successfully tested
across seven different ledgers, including
multiple blockchains.
Our observational study has several strengths including
multiple country
contexts, adequate sample size, low study attrition and a cohort design with consistent measures of individual access to W&S and vocabulary test data
across early childhood.
Multiple country
contexts, consistent measures of receptive vocabulary as well as individuals» access to water and sanitation
across early childhood.
Research related to optimal youth development has begun to delineate critical dimensions of important social
contexts.8 — 11 For example, some researchers propose 3 basic experiences (ie, connection, regulation, and autonomy) to define youth's main associations with their environment that can be measured
across multiple settings.8, 12,13 Others have articulated similar concepts and expanded the number of dimensions to include characteristics, such as adequate nutrition, health, and shelter; physical and psychological safety; adequate and appropriate supervision and motivation; supportive relationships; support for efficacy and opportunities for skill building; and integration of family, school, and community efforts.10, 11
The PRI model addresses adolescent substance use problems within the broader
context of impaired functioning
across multiple domains.
Uses an ecological and social - justice framework to view the client in
context, apply evidence - based practice with cultural sensitivity, and plan interventions
across multiple systems (individual, family, and community).
A complete evaluation of the social functioning of children is best accomplished
across school and home
contexts using data from
multiple sources.