Sentences with phrase «cohort members for»

After recruiting more than 600 cohort members for their study, Ritchie and colleagues tracked their scores on a simple visual task three times over 10 years, repeating the test at the mean ages of 70, 73, and 76.

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I was a member of the first cohort of Portland State University's Infant Toddler Mental Health Graduate Certificate Program, helped found the Oregon Infant Mental Health Association, served on the Board of Directors, and taught in the Portland State Infant Toddler Mental Health Graduate Certificate Program before becoming the Endorsement Director for the ORIMHA.
Members of the Millennium Cohort Study Child Health Group: Helen Bedford, Neville Butler, Tim Cole, Catherine Peckham, Lamiya Samad and Suzanne Walton, all at Centre for Paediatric Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London, WC1N 1EH, UK.
Analysis of Maternal and Fetal Outcomes by Birth Place — Members of the Research and Data task force are making plans for an analysis of maternal and fetal outcomes by birth place in the US, comparing existing MANAStats data on home and birth center births with a matched cohort of low risk women who planned a hospital delivery (total sample size ~ 80,000).
He makes way for Nicky Morgan, a 41 - year - old member of the 2010 cohort, whose job description is to defend the revolutionary schools policy that Gove designed while being less reviled by parents and teachers than Gove himself.
Dunn, 33, is a member of a growing cohort of researchers trained in the United States who, often for family reasons, seek (and often find) their scientific fortunes in Turkey.
The members of such a cohort may be competitors for some jobs, but that doesn't mean that they can't also be allies.
Planning for the double cohort began 6 years ago, when the government established capacity working groups that engaged members of COU and the Association of Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology of Ontario.
The study stands out among long - term cohort studies for its high retention rate — nearly 95 % of the original cohort has stayed with the study since it launched in 1972 — and the intimacy of the data - gathering process, which includes not just cognitive, psychological, and health assessments, but also interviews with cohort members» teachers, families, and friends and reviews of their financial and legal records.
They interview every member of the research cohort as well as their teachers, families, and friends and review their financial and legal records, promising them complete confidentiality in return for the fullest possible picture of their lives.
Dr. King, lead author Mogher Khamaisi, Ph.D., and their colleagues looked at wound healing using fibroblasts from skin samples gathered from 26 members of the Joslin Medalist cohort (which is made up of people who have lived with type 1 diabetes for many years) with a median age of 79.
When a local priest comes to her home to urge Mildred to take down the billboards — because, after all, Willoughby didn't commit the crime — she launches into an eviscerating diatribe about «culpability,» asking, since laws have been tailored to indict black gang members for the crimes of their cohort, why shouldn't all law enforcement be held «culpable» in unsolved crimes?
The Los Angeles Times photo studio at the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival was bustling with movement and star sightings as actress Ellen Page and her cohorts from «The Cured,» actress Jessica Chastain from «Woman Walks Ahead» and members of the casts and crews for films including «Disobedience,» «Mary Shelley» and «The Florida Project» all stopped by for a visit.
Although I still have a lot to learn, thanks to the encouragement and support from my cohort members, professors, and TFs I'm on the path to realizing my vision of equity for all students.
Although among the group only Utzinger had any prior fundraising experience, they decided to issue a «cohort challenge» to their Ed.D. peers with the goal of convincing every member of the first - year cohort — 32 in total — to contribute to the HGSE Fund, which seeks to raise resources for many areas of the Ed School including financial aid, Gutman Library, and faculty and student support services.
And Cindy Moeller, a member of the current cohort of fellows, entered the program after earning her MBA at Northwestern and serving as a vice president for human resources at Baldwin Pianos.
In preparation for his new role, he spoke with many HGSE faculty members, including those who held discussions with the Urban Scholars cohort over the course of the year, for advice.
Telia Kapteyn Learning and Teaching Hometown: Atlanta Experience: Taught kindergarten as a Teach For America corps member in Brooklyn, New York; high school English teacher in a rural fishing village in Malaysia on a Fulbright Scholarship; elementary school teacher at a KIPP school in the Arkansas Delta Future plans: First - grade teacher at Brooke Charter School in Roslindale, Massachusetts; cohort leader in Teach For America's Education 4 Justice pilot program, which seeks to prepare teachers to incorporate social justice pedagogy into their classrooms
For purposes of determining adequate yearly progress on the indicator set forth at subparagraph (15)(iv) of this subdivision, the graduation rate cohort for each public school, school district, and charter school for each school year from 2002 - 03 through 2006 - 2007 shall consist of all members of the school or district high school cohort, as defined in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, for the previous school year plus any students excluded from that cohort solely because they transferred to an approved alternative high school equivalency or high school equivalency preparation progrFor purposes of determining adequate yearly progress on the indicator set forth at subparagraph (15)(iv) of this subdivision, the graduation rate cohort for each public school, school district, and charter school for each school year from 2002 - 03 through 2006 - 2007 shall consist of all members of the school or district high school cohort, as defined in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, for the previous school year plus any students excluded from that cohort solely because they transferred to an approved alternative high school equivalency or high school equivalency preparation progrfor each public school, school district, and charter school for each school year from 2002 - 03 through 2006 - 2007 shall consist of all members of the school or district high school cohort, as defined in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, for the previous school year plus any students excluded from that cohort solely because they transferred to an approved alternative high school equivalency or high school equivalency preparation progrfor each school year from 2002 - 03 through 2006 - 2007 shall consist of all members of the school or district high school cohort, as defined in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, for the previous school year plus any students excluded from that cohort solely because they transferred to an approved alternative high school equivalency or high school equivalency preparation progrfor the previous school year plus any students excluded from that cohort solely because they transferred to an approved alternative high school equivalency or high school equivalency preparation program.
Emil was also on the Advisory Committee on Teaching & Learning for Center Point Education Solutions and serves as a member of the steering committee, cohort developer and presenter for the New Jersey Leadership Academy and was named NJPSA Visionary Leader of the Year, Elementary Level Principal, in 2015.
The Charter Leaders Advisory Council is made up of a cohort of Association member school leaders and board members who guide the Association's legislative and policy agendas, and Association events tailored specifically for charter teachers, leaders and school personnel.
Antonio's earliest forays into education were teaching in second grade classrooms, chairing the initial cohorts at Leadership Prep Bed - Stuyvesant at Uncommon Schools, (2007 - 2009), and within NYC's Department of Education as a Teach For America corps member at PS 170 in the Bronx from 2003 - 2007.
AppleTree Institute for Education Innovation is proud to announce its selection as a member of the Fall 2017 Ignite cohort at NewSchools Venture Fund.
In addition to the funding, NewSchools will provide management assistance and create a community of practice for the cohort members.
As members of the final cohort of teaching fellows say goodbye to their student teaching assignments and settle into the task of looking for jobs this summer, NC Policy Watch sat down with Miller to learn more about how the program equipped her with teaching and leadership skills that to set her apart from the rest of the pack.
Another member of the cohort has addressed data gaps in particular areas of interest by moving the school registration processes online, allowing the city — for the first time — to gather data on the community's childcare needs in real time.
In secondary school, a Principal Teacher is typically the head of a particular department within the school, in charge of running the department and ensuring it is performing to school standard, but can also refer to a «guidance» position with responsibility for the pastoral care of a cohort of pupils, or a staff member with specific managerial remits in a primary school.
After professional learning sessions on the model, protocols, and intended outcomes, middle and high school jobs like LMSs were grouped into cohorts of 3 — 4 members, who collaborated to set dates and times for visitation.
We are pleased to have a wonderful team of advisors for the Forum, a dynamic group of national experts who will share their experiences, insights, stories, successes, and lessons learned with our DLLF cohort members.
Outside of the classroom, Megan has served as a Relationship Building Trainer for Flamboyan, a Teach Plus Policy Fellow, a DCPS curriculum writer, and a member of the Leading Educators TLI cohort.
After every conversation or workshop with my cohort members, I felt inspired and motivated to strive for the best and keep doing the work that I am doing.»
The Columbus Education Association, in collaboration with the National Education Association, the National Board of Professional Teaching Standards and the Center for Teaching Quality, is seeking 30 CEA members to participate in the 2017 cohort of the Teacher Leadership Initiative (TLI).
The issuers can only afford to pay you more than the market rate for bonds because they distribute the remaining principal from members of your cohort who die.
That last statement would seem, for anyone familiar with the artist's work, surprising to say the least, since Sandback (1943 — 2003) could be considered, and not without reason, as the purest and most unsparingly geometric member of a rigorously formalist generation, a cohort that included Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Richard Serra, and Sol LeWitt.
The Cooper Union will participate for two years, sending faculty representatives to conferences and meetings with other members of the cohort to share knowledge and ideas.
These «people», who you and your cohorts dismiss, make a bad use of graphs, and therefore, it's ok for IPCC members to do the same?
For example, sale managers should be aware of the consequences of introducing a superstar team member, and law firms should consider the impact of a superstar associate on the cohort's overall performance.
Debonee Morgan is certified by Stillpoint: Center for Spiritual Development, and is a graduate of the inaugural cohort of Richard Rohr's Living School and a member of Spiritual Directors International (SDI).
As has been previously documented for these birth cohorts44 there was a substantially higher proportion of women reporting high malaise scores than men, and a clear increase for BCS cohort members compared with the NCDS cohort.
Vital status was determined for birth cohort members.
By age 27, 5 of the 158 members of their original cohort had died: 2 by suicide, 1 in a car accident, and 1 from a drug overdose.23 Our longitudinal, population - based study confirms that childhood ADHD is associated with significantly increased risk for early death from suicide.
In a retrospective cohort study set in a primary care clinic for adult members of a large health maintenance organization, questionnaire responses from 4127 men were analyzed.
The GP Follow - up Questionnaire, 2005 was sent to the GPs of all adult and child cohort members and recorded data on their health status (including diagnoses of stroke, cancer and myocardial infarction for the adult cohort), GMS eligibility and frequency of health service utilisation.
I was a member of the first cohort of Portland State University's Infant Toddler Mental Health Graduate Certificate Program, helped found the Oregon Infant Mental Health Association, served on the Board of Directors, and taught in the Portland State Infant Toddler Mental Health Graduate Certificate Program before becoming the Endorsement Director for the ORIMHA.
Likewise, the figures for the final cohort are probably conservative, as they assume that the risk that the youngest participants will face as they get older will be the same as that experienced by the older members of the cohort; the true cumulative risk may be higher.
Organizational members who wish to sponsor a cohort of their employees for Endorsement will receive a 20 % discount on Endorsement Processing Fees.
For members of the Baby Boom cohort, both men and women are more likely than prior generations to have a somewhat more equitable allocation of household labor, and both men and women typically worked for pay (Pruchno, 201For members of the Baby Boom cohort, both men and women are more likely than prior generations to have a somewhat more equitable allocation of household labor, and both men and women typically worked for pay (Pruchno, 201for pay (Pruchno, 2012).
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