Sentences with phrase «early assessment»

It was determined that the results of the 2009 reading assessment could still be compared to those from earlier assessment years, thereby maintaining the trend lines established in 1992.
Use commercial experts and lawyers for early assessment before the case becomes formal.
It also strongly recommends very early assessment, identification, and intervention — preferably within the earliest years of life — as prevention remains much more effective and affordable than remediation.
The initiative comprises many programs, including early assessment, family outreach, college pathways, and enhanced counseling.
This post updates earlier assessments by taking a close look at recent studies on the reliability of the electricity grid to answer that question.
Teachers are reporting, and early assessments indicate, a significant increase in social - emotional skills as well as academic achievement.
Studies have shown that early intervention can significantly improve the outcome for these children so there are strong arguments for early assessment to help identify children who may benefit from extra support.
It focuses on early assessment and services (before families resort to court processes) AND it is linked to the court.
A study published Wednesday in Science Advances confirms once again that there was no global warming hiatus or cooling period during the past 20 years, an idea that had previously been raised in earlier assessments of sea surface temperature data.
SOD Figure 1.5 (see below as annotated) directly showed the discrepancy for AR4 without additional clutter from earlier assessment reports.
Earlier this year, the Major Projects Authority revealed that the scheme had been «reset» by auditors, following earlier assessments that the scheme was at serious risk of failure.
Recent estimates of sea level rise by 2100 have been of the order of 1 m [95]--[96], which is higher than earlier assessments [26], but these estimates still in part assume linear relations between warming and sea level rise.
The framework for the 2017 reading assessment was updated in 2009; however, in 2009 it was determined that, despite the changes to the framework, the results from the 2009 and later assessments could still be compared to those from earlier assessment years.
Conclusions Positive parenting assessed in the NICU appears related to later parenting interaction quality, suggesting early assessment is possible.
In that regard, the Accenture report, authored by senior managing director Matthew Collier and colleagues, echoes earlier assessments of the market.
Experiments with simulated Martian conditions and computer modeling are helping researchers refine earlier assessments of whether the long - ago conditions in the Meridiani area studied by Opportunity would have been hospitable to microbes.
The money will be used to align academic standards between high school and college, strengthen data systems, implement early assessment and college prep strategies, and create support systems...
Other states are developing similar early assessment tools.
The report focuses on strategies that postsecondary institutions currently employ such as intervening before students start college with early assessment programs, bridges, boot camps, and brush - ups; reforming developmental math on college campuses; and improving math instruction in developmental and college math classrooms.
The lynchpin to successful budgeting is a reasonably in - depth early assessment of the matter.
Early assessment involving outside experts can avoid filing a claim which would turn out unpromising.
Performed risk - assessment of patients to diagnose and identify the type of disorder at the earliest
However, for a PACT therapist, the way a couple interact in the realm of the body becomes a powerful early assessment of where they are with each other.
Where a child and family would benefit from co-ordinated support from more than one agency (e.g. education, health, housing, police) but they do not need a social worker, there should be an inter-agency early assessment led by a «lead professional» - someone from the agency working most closely with the child
Those factors considered, it's not surprising that FSU is already topping the way - too - early polls for next season — the Noles have taken the No. 1 position in early assessments from ESPN and USA Today.
In this study, Brenner, along with Van Butsic, a University of California Cooperative Extension specialist in UC Agriculture and Natural Resources and the UC Berkeley Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, and Ian J. Wang, assistant professor in the UC Berkeley Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, present an approach for early assessment of landscape changes resulting from new agricultural activities.
The Major Projects Authority also revealed Duncan Smith's scheme had been «reset» by auditors, following earlier assessments that the scheme at serious risk of failure.
Recent estimates of sea level rise by 2100 have been of the order of 1 m [95]--[96], which is higher than earlier assessments [26], but these estimates still in part assume linear relations between warming and sea level rise.
As many as 646,000 people are dying globally from seasonal influenza each year, US health officials said in December, a rise from earlier assessments of the disease's death toll.
When comparing the results for racial / ethnic groups from 2011, 2013, 2015, and 2017 to earlier assessment years, the 2017 data for Asian and Native Hawaiian / Other Pacific Islander students were combined into a single Asian / Pacific Islander category.
«We would hope to have ongoing, early assessment tools built into whatever devices» students in Toronto public schools may end up using, he said.
Professor Andrea Laghi, Professor of Radiology at the University of Rome and principal investigator of the study, said: «The identification of new, accurate imaging biomarkers such as TexRAD analysis of MR images for early assessment of first - line cancer therapy response (predominantly to shrink the tumor before the main treatment) could be helpful in refining bowel - cancer patient management, providing a better targeting of preoperative therapy.»
There now is enough data available to make an early assessment of those hopes.
Following the release of National Accounts data, however, which were a good deal stronger than expected and prompted many analysts to conclude that their earlier assessments of a slowing in the economy had been overstated, the exchange rate moved higher against all currencies.
She's in the best position to make an early assessment.
Based on an early assessment of information currently available, it is estimated that 2013 refined copper production at Kennecott Utah Copper will be approximately 100,000 tonnes less than previously anticipated.
On the money with his early assessment, Comptroller DiNapoli announced that rates would increase in 2011.
He goes on to summarize and analyze these original reports in a nonjudgmental manner, pointing out how the positions taken compare to earlier assessments.
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