Sentences with phrase «earlier cohorts»

We assume that the high proportion is valid also for earlier cohorts.
In other words, we find that high - scoring STEM majors are relatively more likely to become teachers in 2008 than they were in earlier cohorts.
Editor - in - chief Martin R. West explains that fifteen years ago, the state of Florida embraced a primitive form of personalized learning — and shares the long - term outcomes of early cohorts of students.
Put another way: individuals with high SAT scores from earlier cohorts were less likely to pursue a teaching position than their lower - scoring counterparts, but for the 2008 cohort, high - and low - scoring individuals were about equally likely to pursue a teaching job.
The significance of the results becomes apparent when they are compared with earlier cohort studies, which have indicated that the behavioural problems are permanent in half of preschool children, explains Professor of Child Psychiatry Andre Sourander who led the study.
And the inter generational issue is real — younger cohorts have accumulated less wealth than earlier cohorts AT THE SAME AGE.
Many scientists, as well as the FDA, have raised questions as to why Gelsinger was being treated, given that several patients in earlier cohorts suffered severe liver reactions.
And there were no differences in the outcomes of students scoring just below and above the assignment cutoff among earlier cohorts of CPS students, suggesting that any differences we identify can be attributed to the policy.
The experimental results clearly demonstrate that early cohorts attending Noble Street College Prep were more likely to enroll in college, enroll in selective four - year institutions, and remain enrolled for at least four semesters.
They are less materialistic than earlier cohorts of teens, they care more about others, they are concerned for the environment, and they have progressive attitudes.
The presentation, entitled «Ibudilast — Phosphodiesterase Type 4 Inhibitor — Bi-Modal Therapy with Riluzole in Early Cohort and Advanced Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Patients — Final Report and Future Directions «(Source) will be presented by principal investigator of the clinical study, Dr. Benjamin Rix Brooks, of the Carolinas HealthCare System's Neuromuscular / ALS - MDA Center at Carolinas HealthCare System Neurosciences Institute.
Video of preservice teachers from earlier cohorts is readily available in many teacher education programs, with permissions already in place to use it for instructional purposes.
In the early cohort of bio / life scientists, for example, 78 % were positive about academic research careers; 64 % held positive opinions of academic teaching careers; 71 % found the prospect of working in government appealing; 59 % found careers at a large firm in industry «attractive» or «extremely attractive.»
The percentage of physicists who rated the various career paths «attractive» or «extremely attractive» ranged from 51 % (early cohort; startup company) to 81 % (early cohort; academic research).
There was one respect in which the later cohort of Ph.D. graduates did worse than the earlier cohort.
In the earliest cohort of STEM majors, for example, the ability premium was about $ 568,000.
In particular, the share of students finding a faculty research career most attractive drops in all three fields, from 57 % for the early cohort to 50 % for the late cohort in the life sciences, from 45 % to 32 % in chemistry, and from 60 % to 53 % in physics.
Contrary to earlier cohorts of college graduates from the mid-1990s and early 2000s, graduates entering the teaching profession in the 2008 — 09 school year had average SAT scores that slightly exceeded average scores of their peers entering other occupations.
If we divide the period into three spans of about 10 years (1968 — 78, 1979 — 88, and 1989 — 99), we find that the estimated relationship between the single - parent family structure variable and educational attainment more than tripled in size, from -0.11 for the earliest cohorts to -0.43 in the latest cohorts (see Figure 3).
The associations between maternal age at birth and children's completed schooling nearly doubled in size, from 0.13 for the earliest cohorts to 0.23 in the latest cohorts.
Just recently, KIPP released its long - term study of its earliest cohorts — those students who had completed eighth grade ten or more years ago from its initial Houston and New York City campuses.
Thirty - three percent of the earliest cohorts of KIPP middle - school students were found to have graduated college within six years, four times the average rate of students from underserved communities and slightly higher than the figure (31 percent) for all U.S. students.
But based on the patterns observed for the earlier cohort, a simple projection indicates that about 38 percent of all borrowers from the 2003 - 04 cohort will have experienced a default by 2023.
Among students who defaulted within 12 years, the median length to default once in repayment was 2.1 years for the earlier cohort but 2.8 years for the more recent cohort.
The report was notable for its transparency, and revealed that only 33 percent of the earliest cohorts of KIPP middle school students graduated from college within six years.
A 2011 report from KIPP itself, however, found that only 33 percent of their earliest cohorts of students had actually earned a college degree.
By limiting the CNLSY data to cohorts born in the same years as the children in our data set, we found raw test - score gaps only half as large as those found in the earlier cohorts of data used by Phillips and remarkably close to those found in our data set.
Jack Jackter Intermediate School, formerly Colchester Intermediate School, is one of the early cohorts of HOT schools.
The longer - term benefits will need to be measured as the early cohorts age into adulthood.
The results generally support the findings of closely related previous research, confirming that early cohorts have received large accumulated net transfers to date, that females, as a group, have experienced substantially higher accumulated benefit / tax ratios and internal rates of return than their male counterparts in these cohorts, and that the «Other Races» group fared better by these measures than the «White» race group in most of the cohorts considered.
The longer - term benefits will need to be measured as the early cohorts age into adulthood.
It should be noted, however, that the risks presented for the earliest cohort are based on relatively small numbers of events and are subject to a wide margin of uncertainty.
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