Sentences with phrase «articles about studies»

Also, I don't really have time to link to articles about studies on working places showing that less working hours means more productivity, but it's all over the internet really.
The study finds that professors» propensity to retire relates to their ability to «do meaningful work (and be well - compensated for doing so) outside of academe,» notes an article about the study in Inside Higher Ed.
La Vanguardia, EFE, La Sexta, RTVE, among other media, have published articles about the study by Jordi Casanova, at IRB Barcelona, that reveals that the same genes can activate tumour growth and metastasis and that therefore some tumours are conferred metastatic capacity from their very outset.
Experimental Biology and Medicine published an article about the study in its Jan. 7 issue.
News articles about the study and the conflicting views over BPA's health impacts are also scheduled to appear in Scientific American and Newsweek, among others.
If you're feeling extra scientific, you can read this article about a study on long - distance running and drinking cherry juice.
Protein intake & muscle building Honestly speaking, we thought about it carefully, whether we were going to bother to write an article about the study that Madonna Mamerow, of the university of Texas, published in the June 2014 edition of the Journal of Nutrition.
A few weeks ago I read an article about a study they wanted to do based on the fact that boomers are more likely to pick up an STD through dating with someone they met through an online dating site.
Here you will find articles about studying the Portuguese language, the city of Rio de Janeiro, Portuguese tips for grammar and popular carioca expressions, the school's events and much more.
An article about the study by Matthew Ronfeldt and Shanyce Campbell of the University of Michigan School of Education, published in the journal Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, is now available online.
It was actually three passages: one from a real scientific study about elephants cooperating, one from an article about that study, and the third was a video clip of the study in action.
Indeed, teachers and experts «saw their position in the debate largely supplanted by passionate outsiders who had rarely before tweeted about school issues,» noted an article about the study in The 74.
Last week, EdWeek ran an article about a study by two professors evaluating whether commonly used K - 12 textbooks are aligned to the CCSS.
Here you will find articles about studying the Portuguese language, the city of Rio de Janeiro, Portuguese tips for grammar and popular carioca expressions, the school's events and much more.
Earlier or later flooding may affect industries that make use of water from rivers, says Dr Louise Slater, a lecturer in physical geography at Loughborough University, who co-authored an accompanying News & Views article about the study.
+ Washington Post article about the study: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2015/06/04/federal-scientists-say-there-never-was-any-global-warming-slowdown/
(An article about the study co-authored by Dr. Spector and Ms. Tabak recently appeared in the peer - reviewed online journal PLOS ONE.)
Here you will find articles about studying the Portuguese language, the city of Rio de Janeiro, Portuguese tips for grammar and popular carioca expressions, the school's events and much more.
I made that an important part of the lesson I do with my students and that I included in my book by using materials found at The Best Articles About The Study Showing Social Emotional Learning Isn't Enough, including ones pointing out that self - control issues don't cause poverty — it is more likely to be the other other way around.
I published this post in 2013, and later posted an expanded The Best Articles About The Study Showing Social Emotional Learning Isn't Enough, which includes a column I wrote for The Washington Post on the same topic, The manipulation of Social Emotional Learning.
Finally, some of the articles about this study even suggested that it showed some people might be happier single than married.
Relationship Matters Podcast Number 61 «The communicative process of resilience for marginalized family members: Dr Elizabeth Dorrance Hall from the Utah State University discusses her recent article about her study on marginalised family members and their resilience.
I've also written a lot about the danger of those who push the use of Social Emotional Learning Skills as a replacement for, instead of an addition to, the needed public policy changes to impact many of the challenges facing students, families and communities (see The manipulation of Social Emotional Learning and The Best Articles About The Study Showing Social Emotional Learning Isn't Enough).
At the same time, however, teaching SEL skills to students isn't enough because of broader soci - economic issues (see The Best Articles About The Study Showing Social Emotional Learning Isn't Enough).
approach that doesn't recognize the assets our students bring (it's not an issue that our students don't have self - control and grit — many have them in huge amounts and may just need some assistance in applying those qualities in academic ways) and acts as a substitute for providing adequate economic and political support to our students, their families and our schools (see my Washington Post piece titled The Manipulation of Social Emotional Learning and my post The Best Articles About The Study Showing Social Emotional Learning Isn't Enough).
Here's an excerpt from a Wall Street Journal article about the study, The «Soft Skills» Employers Are Looking For:
I'm adding this info to The Best Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Resources and to The Best Articles About The Study Showing Social Emotional Learning Isn't Enough.
At the same time, however, I've been very concerned about how some advocates of SEL have been promoting it as the cure - all for everything that ails schools and society (see The Best Articles About The Study Showing Social Emotional Learning Isn't Enough and my Washington Post column, The manipulation of Social Emotional Learning).
I've written a lot about how interventions like Social Emotional Learning can help, but they're not enough (see The manipulation of Social Emotional Learning and The Best Articles About The Study Showing Social Emotional Learning Isn't Enough).
For many reasons, though, I'm concerned about it being over-sold as a panacea for many of the challenges we face in schools, and have written about it fairly extensively in The Best Articles About The Study Showing Social Emotional Learning Isn't Enough.
I'm adding this post to The Best Articles About The Study Showing Social Emotional Learning Isn't Enough.
Here you will find articles about studying the Portuguese language, the city of Rio de Janeiro, Portuguese tips for grammar and popular carioca expressions, the school's events and much more.

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In one experiment included in the study, undergraduate participants read a mock newspaper article about a man running for an upcoming local council election.
Sitting on his patio at his summer house in Boulder, he pulls out his iPad to forward me an article on a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that found that only about one in 10 Americans eats the recommended minimum five servings a day of fruit and vegetables.
There are millions of books, classes, case studies, and, yes, even magazine articles that are supposed to teach CEOs everything about how to improve their businesses.
I don't know why more people don't talk about Google Scholar, but I love this tool for researching science - heavy articles and digging into emerging studies.
Month upon month, we see that articles and studies out about active management under performing their benchmarks, some say it due to fees and others due to managers having no skill.
Plenty of articles, white papers and studies have been written about the advantages and disadvantages of ETFs versus mutual funds.
4In addition to his article in the present volume, see e.g., «A Whiteheadian Basis for Pannenberg's Theology,» Encounter 38 (1977): 307 - 17; «A Dialogue About Process Philosophy» (with Wolfhart Pannenberg), Encounter 38 (1977): 318 - 24; «God as the Subjectivity of the Future,» Encounter 41 (1980): 287 - 92; «The Divine Activity of the Future,» Process Studies 11/3 (Fall 1981): 169 - 79; and «Creativity in a Future Key,» in New Essays in Metaphysics, ed.
My conclusion from the article and its stated survey results is, in part, in agreement with what was written: Atheists have spent a lot more time thinking about and studying religion.
Kate Cremisino writes an article for the third undergraduate edition of the RELEVANT Magazine College Guide about how freshmen can be successful in college, including practical study tips.
This essay refers to a number of articles written about Lewis S. Ford, which can be found in the Process Studies category.
This article is supposedly about shunning the study of the Bible in favor of a relationship with Jesus only.
(If you're interested in reading some of the research studies about the health benefits of blueberries, check out this page, which links to dozens of articles.)
An article publish by Mind Tools reported that Gallup published a study about the value of having good friends (or at least one good friend) at work.
A recent New York Times article, about scientists visiting Aquiares to study, noted the increase in biodiversity as a result of the extensive variety of shade trees and the provision of buffer zones.
I believe that the popular media story about the Mexico study article was published because the Mexico study claimed results.
Last week, we posted to the site a group of four articles about a peer - reviewed study in the Journal of Neurosurgery showing that football helmet design affected concussion risk among a large group (or what scientists call a «cohort») of college football players.
A lengthy, well - researched, and powerful article in the Spring 2015 issue of the NCAA's Champion magazine, not only reports the belief of many top concussion experts that the media narrative about sports - related concussion trace has been dominated by media reports on the work of Dr. Ann McKee, which was the centerpiece of PBS Frontline's League of Denial, but Dr. McKee's, however belated, mea culpa that «There's no question [that her autopsies finding evidence of CTE in the brains of most of the former athletes were] a very biased study,» that they involved «a certain level of... sensationalism», that there were «times when it's overblown» and went «a little too far.»
Both articles were based on studies I read about threatened masculinity, including one study on men whose wives made more than they did.
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