You can also hear ASCD's interview with Lauren Sartain,
coauthor of a report on teacher evaluations in the Chicago Public Schools system.
Not exact matches
Levy
reported that in a 2004 study
of suburban rail commuters taking the train from New Jersey to Manhattan, «Wener and his
coauthor Gary Evans found that the longer their test subjects» journey was, the higher the levels
of cortisol (the primary stress hormone) in their saliva, and the more difficult they found to focus
on the task
of proofreading assigned them at the end
of their commute.»
Sarah Bowen Shea and Dimity McDowell,
coauthors of Run Like a Mother: How to Get Moving and Not Lose Your Family, Job, or Sanity, share training tips, race
reports, and gear reviews
on their weekly running and fitness podcast.
A tiny aerial bot about the size
of a bee (nicknamed RoboBee) uses static electricity to cling to the underside
of a leaf and perch
on other materials, study
coauthor Robert Wood
of Harvard University and colleagues
report in the May 20...
Aviel Rubin, a
coauthor of the Johns Hopkins
report, says that he would prefer voting by mail to voting
on a Diebold machine — and there is no guarantee that other voting machines are any better.
A tiny aerial bot about the size
of a bee (nicknamed RoboBee) uses static electricity to cling to the underside
of a leaf and perch
on other materials, study
coauthor Robert Wood
of Harvard University and colleagues
report in the May 20 Science.
In general, the review found that increases in out -
of - pocket costs seemed to have a lower impact
on reducing utilization for specialty drugs as compared to the effects
reported for non-specialty drugs, probably because specialty drugs often have no medically comparable alternatives, Doshi and her
coauthors note.
He also
coauthored a
report of the new finding at arXiv.org
on January 29.
Coauthors of this
report, including contributors from the National Institute
on Aging (also part
of the National Institutes
of Health), are listed below:
It's estimated that 10 %
of U.S. adults use a wearable fitness and / or sleep - tracking device
on a regular basis, Dr. Abbott and her
coauthors wrote in their case
report.
98, assistant director
of the Commercialism in Education Research Unit at Arizona State University, recently
coauthored a
report on the for - profit educational management industry under the supervision
of Alex Molnar, a nationally recognized opponent
of commercialization in schools.
This week, the situation roared back to life when University
of Colorado professor Derek Briggs, and
coauthor Ben Domingue, issued a
report titled «Due Diligence and the Evaluation
of Teachers» which charged that the L.A. Times analysis was «based
on unreliable and invalid research» and that the use
of an alternative value - added model might have changed how half
of 3,300 fifth - grade...
She
coauthored a
report on the state
of early care and education in Arizona, Building Our Foundation: Assessing Early Care and Education in Arizona, for the Arizona Community Foundation.
The
report,
coauthored by FutureEd's Phyllis W. Jordan and Raegen Miller, reviews the research
on absenteeism and its correlation to student performance and well - being: Less time in school results in «weaker reading skills, higher retention rates, and lagging development
of the social skills needed to persist in school.»
He
coauthored a recent research
report for The Learning First Alliance
on the school district role in improving teaching and learning (Beyond Islands
of Excellence) and edited and contributed to a book
of case studies
of school improvement projects in East Africa, Improving Schools Through Teacher Development.
Education Northwest Researcher David Stevens served as one
of the
coauthors of the
report published by the University
of Chicago Consortium
on Chicago School Research (CCSR)
on March 19.
He is the author,
coauthor, and editor
of many books, including Climate Change Reconsidered (several volumes), a comprehensive critique
of the assessment
reports of the United Nations» Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change.
In an earlier post, I criticized the repugnant attitude in which Bradley sneered at «antis» who had not yet reached the «level
of sophistication» sufficient to disentangle adverse results that Bradley and
coauthors had failed to
report, but were «
on the scent».
As well, there are numerous other instances
of apparent plagiarism, in both the Wegman
report and the subsequent journal article
on author -
coauthor patterns.]
He is the
coauthor, with Sebastian Lüning,
of Chapter 2: «Solar Forcing
of Climate,» in Climate Change Reconsidered II: Physical Science (The Heartland Institute, 2013), a comprehensive critique
of the Working Group I contribution to the Fifth Assessment
Report of the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change.
He has
coauthored more than 100
reports and has testified in more than 100 cases, including utility regulatory proceedings in 25 states, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, two Canadian provinces, before the U.S. House
of Representatives Committee
on Energy and Commerce, and in state and federal courts.
In «Climate Change Reconsidered: The 2009
Report of the Nongovernmental International Panel
on Climate Change (NIPCC),»
coauthors Dr. S. Fred Singer and Dr. Craig Idso and 35 contributors and reviewers present an authoritative and detailed rebuttal
of the findings
of the Un...
The 430 - page
report was
coauthored and edited by three climate science researchers: Craig D. Idso, Ph.D., editor
of the online magazine CO2 Science and author
of several books and scholarly articles
on the effects
of carbon dioxide
on plant and animal life; Robert M. Carter, Ph.D., a marine geologist and research professor at James Cook University in Queensland, Australia; and S. Fred Singer, Ph.D., a distinguished atmospheric physicist and first director
of the U.S. Weather Satellite Service.
In the decade Shellenberger spent working with Nordhaus and others
on modernizing environmentalism, he
coauthored the book Break Through, was named a Time Magazine «Hero
of the Environment,» appeared
on major television programs including CNN's «Crossfire» and Comedy Central's «The Colbert
Report,» and was cited by hundreds
of journalists and scholars.
Gros has
coauthored three
reports on the effects
of long - term detention
on detainees, including children.
He is
coauthor of the group's October 2014
report on millennials» transportation preferences, Millennials in Motion.