Sentences with phrase «appropriate observation data»

Not exact matches

Coach Certificate holders will be able to fluidly use appropriate coaching stances and guide teachers in the co-analysis of observation data and the development of clear actionable next steps.
TORSH Talent, an easy to use, video - based and in - person observation, feedback and data management platform, provides center directors with the ability to remotely coach educators to support and improve classroom quality, developmentally appropriate practice, and accreditation efforts.
They are veterinarians who have demonstrated expertise in the broad range of clinical subjects relevant to their practice and display the ability to communicate medical observations and data in an organized and appropriate manner.
In fairness for comparison purposes, and because a reasonable estimate of climate can not be made without applying such a broad smoothing to yearly data, I do not feel it is appropriate for the figure to include a shorter term, more noisy, representation for the observations than are used to display the proxies.
If they think the data is incorrect, they should simply be applying the appropriate ERROR bars, and let the truth be seen (i.e., BOTH what the «observation» was and what the range of ERROR was).
«Our results demonstrate how synergistic use of satellite TOA radiation observations and recently improved ocean heat content measurements, with appropriate error estimates, provide critical data for quantifying short - term and longer - term changes in the Earth's net TOA radiation imbalance.
We can repeat our earlier observation that CET instrumental to 1659 - this time augmented by the reconstruction using historical records to 1538, demonstrates a temperature profile that looks quite different to significant periods of the remainder of the Northern Hemisphere if the official version of extended climate - as epitomised by the «Hockey stick» - is taken as the appropriate set of data which it should be measured against.
Many of these ideas for helping to save endangered species have a common theme - using the data gathering and remote - operating possibilities in our hardware for better monitoring and observation - but there are also decidedly simple ones, such as the beehive fence, which is not only an example of an «appropriate technology», but one which also serves a dual purpose, by providing a place for keeping bees.
Generate, maintain, and present comprehensive reports to customers detailing data and observations; and recommend appropriate courses of action
• Demonstrated expertise in collecting patient data to assist RNs in determining their conditions • Committed to appropriately documenting collected data and ensuring proper management of records • Adept at assisting registered nurses in assessing data to determine patients» needs • Proficient at interacting with patients and their families to provide them with compassionate support and education • Particularly effective in determining patients» psychological and spiritual needs and attending to them in an appropriate fashion • Documented success in handling physical assessments and diagnostic studies • Well - versed in assisting in the implementation of specific nursing care plans • Qualified to identify unusual responses from patients in a bid to help them overcome issues • Adept at documenting nursing care activities and observations on appropriate medical records • Knowledge of assisting patients with ambulation and a range of motion activities • Functional ability to maintain a cooperative and productive working relationships with all members of the healthcare team
Under appropriate circumstances, researchers may be permitted to obtain access to statistical data and, with the permission of the participants, to individual case files, observations of live mediations, and interviews with participants.
The most appropriate statistical technique for nested data is multilevel modeling, which is useful in analyzing longitudinal data, as it effectively handles missing data, serial dependence among observations, and varying time periods between observations (Raudenbush & Bryk, 2002; Singer & Willett, 2003).
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