In fact, the cognitive psychology term «testing effect» was coined several decades ago to refer to the finding that taking practice tests on studied material promotes greater subsequent learning and retention on a final test as compared to relying on more
common study strategies.
Not exact matches
The principles and
strategies in the Active Parenting program address the
common risk factors that have been found in
studies of abusive parents.
Some barriers include the negative attitudes of women and their partners and family members, as well as health care professionals, toward breastfeeding, whereas the main reasons that women do not start or give up breastfeeding are reported to be poor family and social support, perceived milk insufficiency, breast problems, maternal or infant illness, and return to outside employment.2 Several
strategies have been used to promote breastfeeding, such as setting standards for maternity services3, 4 (eg, the joint World Health Organization — United Nations Children's Fund [WHO - UNICEF] Baby Friendly Initiative), public education through media campaigns, and health professionals and peer - led initiatives to support individual mothers.5 — 9 Support from the infant's father through active participation in the breastfeeding decision, together with a positive attitude and knowledge about the benefits of breastfeeding, has been shown to have a strong influence on the initiation and duration of breastfeeding in observational
studies, 2,10 but scientific evidence is not available as to whether training fathers to manage the most
common lactation difficulties can enhance breastfeeding rates.
Given these pressures, borrowing from family and friends or using high cost credit (payday and doorstep loan companies) was a
common strategy in the 11 families
studied.
The other most
common approach, as laid out in the
study, has been a more decentralized «entrepreneurial»
strategy through which state programs promote private investment and the development of local networks, entrepreneurs and partnerships.
Led by Jessica S. Merlin, M.D., visiting associate professor of medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, the
study pinpointed the
common concerning behaviors, identified management
strategies and established areas of consensus on the importance of each
strategy.
The first
strategy involves repeating experiments only once and then use hits
common on both experiments for RT - PCR and whole mount
studies and really have no plan to initially publish their chip results.
A quarter of a century of
studies have converged on a set of
common strategies that work, and these have become SciGirls» foundation.
Other
strategies LACES faculty has used include participating in district - supported site leadership for closing the achievement gap; designing opportunities for teacher collaboration around increasingly
common assessments; and offering professional development for highly differentiated instruction, noted the California Best Practices
Study.
That
study concluded that, in high - performing countries, improvements in the status of teaching were mainly policy driven; that there are
common strategies and best practices for attracting strong candidates into teaching; and that the right policies can change the status of teaching in a country in a relatively short period of time.
McKnight, Katherine S. (2014)
Common Core Literacy for ELA, History / Social
Studies, and the Humanities:
Strategies to Deepen Content Knowledge (grades 6 - 12).
The
studies reviewed here suggest that participation on school teams is a
common strategy used by teacher leaders to effect change.
English Language Arts, Balanced Literacy, Creative Writing, Writing - Expository, Reading, Grammar, Spelling, Vocabulary, Specialty, Math, Applied Math, Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Fractions, Geometry, Graphing, Measurement, Numbers, Order of Operations, Science, Earth Sciences, Environment, Social
Studies - History, Ancient History, World Language, Spanish, Arts & Music, Graphic Arts, Special Education, EFL - ESL - ELD, Health, Other (Specialty), ELA Test Prep, Math Test Prep, Geography, Other (Social
Studies - History), Other (ELA), Life Skills, Religion, Gifted and Talented, Critical Thinking, For All Subject Areas, Literature, Classroom Management, Professional Development, Business, School Counseling, Character Education, Word Problems, Cooking, Short Stories, Writing, Oral Communication, Child Care, Reading
Strategies, Writing - Essays, Holidays / Seasonal, Back to School, Thanksgiving, Christmas / Chanukah / Kwanzaa, Poetry, Autumn, Mental Math, Halloween, Winter, The New Year, Valentine's Day, Presidents» Day, Decimals, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Spring, Place Value, Tools for
Common Core, For All Subjects, Summer, Informational Text, End of Year, Phonics, Close Reading, Classroom Community
We wanted the
strategies to be transparent to the students, and we wanted literacy
strategies in content - area instruction to become
common - place — across English, science, social
studies, art, physical education, music, and shop.
Common instructional routines and
strategies implemented across content areas (i.e., mathematics, social
studies, science, English language arts) to teach students content area vocabulary and practices for comprehending content area academic text
Facing History offers an array of flexible offerings that introduce social
studies, English language arts, civics, and humanities educators to our innovative content while providing
Common Core - aligned
strategies and resources.
At times, Taylor's shifts between the literal and the abstract are uncomfortable, particularly when they appear as a
strategy for avoiding or dismissing the real - life implications of symbols and objects, as in his strictly formal rendering of the Confederate flag in the lithograph Dixie (1990); his series of prints portraying items in Hawaii with a tinge of wanderlust - inspired exoticism, «Ten
Common (Hawaiian Household) Objects» (1989); and two bodies of work showing his attempt to depict various African conceptions of multidimensional, nonlinear time: «Latin
Studies» (1984 — 85), which includes the aforementioned Untitled (Latin
Study), and «Wheel
Studies» (1981 — 85).
Much less
common, and therefore noteworthy for having been included in the Deloitte
study are «directorship of subsidiary,» «
strategy development,» and «project management.»
independent work ethic, &
study strategies Support and guide students in various stages of cognitive... with
common software programs as well as general office equipmentprofessional phone presence thorough
Seven case
studies featuring
common behavioural challenges faced by adopted children, the reasons behind the behaviour and a range of
strategies for schools to try.
A second
study tested the possibility that shared media is a viable
strategy for those couples who don't have as many friends in
common.
study, by describing
common and diverse approaches to training and supervision of early childhood mental health consultants, incorporating additional research on this topic, as well as showcasing models,
strategies, and tools that contribute to a prepared and supported workforce.
While this would also address a comment on the confusion of the term «eat well be active» because of multiple initiatives with that name, importantly this was a deliberate
strategy by SA Health to create the sense of a
common theme across a range of initiatives that included different activities and the confusion identified by Aboriginal workers in this
study was an unintended consequence.
Increasing the dose of medication is a
common strategy among doctors today, but our
study showed that it doesn't work to improve behavior in most kids.