Another significant area of discussion with the MTF concerns ways to support
better education outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Benefits include lower drug use and blood pressure in males, as well as
better education outcomes and higher incomes as adults.
I want to commend McCullough Robertson for their continued support for
better education outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders through this and other programs.
They will support improved access to quality schooling and
better education outcomes for Indigenous secondary school students.
Interestingly, teachers themselves recognise that collaboration can bring significant benefits, with 55 % saying it can result in
better education outcomes for pupils (55 %) and 62 % believing it offers teachers more career development opportunities.
This activity engages and influences current Texas ASCD partners as well as other educational leadership organizations and political leaders in Texas to consider how a Whole Child approach to education in Texas enables Texas students to achieve
better education outcomes statewide.
Our persistent and successful focus on E-Rate - which the president aptly describes as free and open Internet for «every classroom, in every community,» will modernize teaching and learning and lead to
better education outcomes.
Developing expertise and empowering teachers and school leaders to create
better education outcomes for Australian children.
But
better education outcomes have been elusive, at best.
The draft report, which was commissioned by the Federal Government in March, says that
better education outcomes will result from the ability to identify and evaluate better policies, programs and teaching practices based on available data.
DS: The key for us is that we believe that these are the core drivers of
better education outcomes.
Support programs or support staff that have been employed, and children receiving that one - on - one help that they need to make sure they can achieve
the best education outcomes possible.
Not exact matches
Three Perth - based specialist
education providers are achieving commercial success addressing literacy concerns as parents seek to drive
better outcomes for their children.
Top - ranked for both orthopedics and rheumatology for 26 consecutive years, HSS is an engine of research and innovation (112 inventions in 2016 alone), medical
education (serving physicians in more than 150 countries) and
better patient
outcomes (Net Promoter Score of 92).
He has over 15 years of investor
education experience, with a focus on helping people create and preserve wealth, make sound decisions and generate
better financial
outcomes.
There's embarrassing little research on entrepreneurship
education and
outcomes, but we do know that students learn
best when they can connect with the material in a hands - on way — personally making the mistakes and learning from them directly.
Government has often played a role in promoting performance - enhancing work practices to enhance overall economy - wide
outcomes from higher productivity and innovation, such as the long history of agricultural extension services (since 1887) to spread information on
best practices in farming, and employer
education on safety practices conducted by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
«Cash is the
best thing you can do to improve health
outcomes,
education outcomes and lift people out of poverty,» Hughes said on the latest episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher.
These children have positive, measureable
outcomes: higher
education attainment levels,
better emotional and physical health, and greater self - esteem.
Features: New and improved designs A3 Size, 170 gsm Gloss
Good quality with striking pictures of real people Attractive and eye catching design Developed in partnership with Health,
Education and Early Years professionals as
well as Sure Start Projects Strong current and relevant theme — Every Child Matters Gives important messages to men and fathers visiting your environment Highlights activities that provide
better outcomes for children and young people
«The
outcome of the recent Park District vote was a great disappointment to the Board of
Education, as
well as to several of the Park District board members,» said William Oelman, District 181 board president.
On an individual level, if you are
well - educated, middle - class parents (the children who make the biggest gains from early childhood
education are those from deprived backgrounds) and use quality daycare (if you use it), you are probably not going to influence your child's
outcomes all that much whatever you do.
• For these and other reasons, although children in mother - stepfather families tend to experience
better financial support than children in lone mother households, and their stepfathers tend to be of higher «quality» than their biological fathers in terms of
education, employment, psychopathology etc. (McLanahan et al, 2006) their
outcomes and adjustment are not superior to children in lone mother households, although there may be cultural variations.
Specifically, for fathers, higher expectations about their children's educational level, and greater level / frequency of interest and direct involvement in children's learning,
education and schools, are associated strongly with
better educational
outcomes for their children, including: •
better exam / test / class results • higher level of educational qualification • greater progress at school •
better attitudes towards school (e.g. enjoyment) • higher educational expectations •
better behaviour at school (e.g. reduced risk of suspension or expulsion)(for discussion / review of all this research, see Goldman, 2005).
This course is dedicated to promoting optimal mental health
outcomes from the earliest years (prenatal to 36 months) by developing and supporting
best practices for enhancing infant mental health through
education, information dissemination, networking and advocacy.
Whether you are expecting one baby, multiples, or plan to tandem nurse, the
best way to prepare to breastfeed is the same as the
best way to have the most positive birth
outcome: through
education during pregnancy when you do not know about it!
Research shows that high - quality early childhood programs can yield a 13 percent annual return on investment through
better outcomes in
education, health, social behaviors and employment — reducing taxpayer costs down the road.
It is our belief that confidence,
education, support, and quality clinical care, all play key roles in assisting a woman and her family to have the
best birth
outcomes.
Pediatric Therapy Network (PTN) was founded in 1996 by a handful of therapists, parents and volunteers who envisioned an organization that would provide the community with high quality therapy, research and
education as it relates to fostering the
best possible
outcomes for children with special needs.
Participating children had higher rates of high - school completion, lower rates of grade retention and special
education placement, and a lower rate of juvenile arrests.32 Another example showing more intensive programming has larger impacts is the Healthy Steps evaluation showing significantly
better child language
outcomes when the program was initiated prenatally through 24 months.33 These studies suggest that a more intensive intervention involving the child directly may be required for larger effects to be seen.
Femtique Associates (CLC) Provides information through professionals who have accrued knowledge and skills grounded in their professional
education, clinical training, and experience, with the aim of achieving and maintaining
better health
outcomes for those they serve.
The literature shows that father absence tends to correlate with poorer children's
outcomes, including lower
education attainment, poorer health, greater emotional and behavioral problems, with effects lasting
well into adulthood (as measured by socioeconomic status and marital patterns).
We believe that family support and
education is an essential component of family - centered care in the NICU, and emerging research suggests that family - centered care can lead to
better outcomes during infancy and beyond.
Some of the many benefits a Postpartum Doula provides for you and your baby include:
Better infant care skills Positive newborn characteristics Breastfeeding skills improve A healthy set of coping skills and strategies Relief from postpartum depression More restful sleep duration and quality
Education and support services for a smooth transition home A more content baby Improved infant growth translates into increased confidence A content baby with an easier temperament
Education for you to gain greater self - confidence Referrals to competent, appropriate professionals and support groups when necessary The benefits of skin to skin contact Breastfeeding success Lessen the severity and duration of postpartum depression Improved birth
outcomes Decrease risk of abuse Families with disabilities can also benefit greatly by learning special skills specific to their situation Families experiencing loss often find relief through our Doula services Improved bonding between parent and child.
Everyone on there has had one or more bad
outcome and instead of getting more
education, embracing probation or suspension, helping the families of those harmed, they are rallying to get right back to practicing without
bettering themselves so women have the right to choose and the midwives have the right to be reimbursed.
It denies them the full and comprehensive sex and relationships
education that the evidence shows they need, to lead to
better outcomes in terms of sexual and reproductive health.
This collaboration will leverage the strengths of both the child welfare and
education systems, resulting in
better outcomes for children,» said Department of Social Services Commissioner Al Dirschberger.
The scheme's critics argued that Specialist Schools encouraged segregation in
education, insofar as the middle class parents who were long
best placed to ensure favourable
outcomes from school admissions regimes of grammar schools would continue to be able to get their children into the
better schools, at the expense of those from poorer and socially excluded backgrounds.
Rather, we felt our charge was to recommend a set of tangible actions the Governor and Legislature could undertake to improve the current system of public
education in New York so as to produce
better outcomes for our children.»
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, said: «Our public
education system is a promise we make to the nation's children and young people that they will have opportunity, high quality,
good outcomes and an expectation of success for all.
Furthermore at a time when both major parties have adopted very similar
education policies, the quality of public debate would be diminished if no one in the House of Commons were able to bring forward evidence that may lead to
better educational
outcomes for the nation's children,» Mr Brady argued.
He told BBC Radio 5 live's Victoria Derbyshire: «To bring in people who've got a wider life experience and skills from outside of
education... has got to encourage
better educational
outcomes.»
Similarly, you can drop a ton into
education without it showing appreciable impact on
outcomes for 20 years as you need a whole generation of kids to grow through that upgraded system and into the workforce, and if the economy is depressed or the new jobs aren't there then you just have a bunch of
better educated people facing hardship.
The court - ordered expenditures, however, hasn't resulted in the desired
outcome:
better civic public
education.
Contributions include discussions on racial disparities in special
education placements, the intersection of disability with other identity variables such as gender and sexuality; the exploitation of disabled bodies to generate resources for humanitarian projects; and suggestions for how a human rights framework can promote inclusivity and
better health
outcomes.
Patients who received EAET had
better outcomes — reduced widespread pain, physical impairment, attention and concentration problems, anxiety, and depression and more positive emotions and life satisfaction — than patients who received the
education intervention.
To paraphrase a spy, scientists often find
education - focused conferences and meetings insipid, focused more on the manipulation of vague ideas and ill - defined symbols than on real and meaningful (and measurable) initiatives and
outcomes — but these HHMI Professors presented a wide array of
well - conceived and - executed (not to mention
well - financed) projects that are likely to make a real difference in the
education of tomorrow's scientists.
One crucial
outcome of scientific knowledge is to generate new and
better ways of being ignorant: not the kind of ignorance that is associated with a lack of curiosity or
education but rather a cultivated, high - quality ignorance.
Continued investigation of this research may have strong implications for policy makers, public health professionals and school administrators to consider simple and sustainable environmental changes in classrooms that can effectively increase energy expenditure and physical activity as
well as enhance cognitive development and
education outcomes.
Reviewer Erin Dolan of the Institute for Discovery
Education in Science at the University of Texas, Austin, wrote that «[m] any studies and multiple meta - analyses... have shown that students in online courses realize the same, if not
better,
outcomes as compared to students in face - to - face courses.