While we have some excellent charter schools that have
demonstrated positive effects on student learning those lessons aren't required to be shared with public schools.
Research has
demonstrated the positive effects on students of color from having teachers of the same racial background.
These evaluations are a specific opportunity that engage educators and learners, in real life education environments, with products and practices designed to
demonstrate a positive effect on student learning, teacher practice, and / or learning environments.
For example, research has
demonstrated positive effects on students» problem - solving skills, attitudes about conflict, impulse control, social behavior, delinquency, and substance use (Weissberg et al. 1997, Caplan et al. 1992, Kasprow et al. 1991).
Not exact matches
Many of us are already environmentally aware, but going out of your way to
demonstrate good behaviours can have a
positive effect on students.
They
demonstrate that attending an oversubscribed charter middle or high school has a clear
positive effect on students» math and reading achievement, but also find that this «
on - average» result obscures dramatic variation.
Statewide programs in Florida, Louisiana, and Ohio, however, already have
demonstrated clear
positive effects on the achievement of
students who remain in public schools, confirming Caroline Hoxby's claim (see «Rising Tide,» features, Winter 2001) that competition from choice generates «a rising tide that lifts all boats.»
Abstract: Several publications summarize the
demonstrated positive effects of small learning communities (SLCs)
on students and teachers (Cotton, 2001; Fine & Somerville, 1998; Raywid, 1996).
One conclusion that can be supported is that research over the years has
demonstrated an overall
positive effect of homework
on student achievement.
Previous research has
demonstrated that acetaminophen can have an
effect on psychological pain, but the new study pushes it further by showing that it also reduces how much users actually feel
positive emotions, said Geoffrey Durso, lead author of the study and a doctoral
student in social psychology at The Ohio State University.