In a January 2016, the Journal of Media
Education study published a US survey of 675 students in 26 states.
Not exact matches
LinkedIn's latest findings support a 2016
study published in the Journal of
Education, which found that managers pay special attention to communication skills and analytical skills when evaluating an employee.
«A
study in the United States,
published in the Social Forces journal and conducted by Sociology researcher Lisa A. Keister while she was at the Ohio State University, found that adherents of Judaism attained the most wealth, believers of Catholicism and mainline Protestants were in the middle, while conservative Protestants accu - mulated the least wealth, while in general people who attend religious services achieved more wealth than those who do not (taking into account variations of
education and other factors).
He
published the original version of The Identity of Jesus Christ: The Hermeneutical Bases of Dogmatic Theology in a Presbyterian adult
education magazine called Crossroads in 1967, but it did not appear in book form until 1975 (Fortress), the year after he
published The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative: A
Study in Eighteenth - and Nineteenth - Century Hermeneutics (Yale University Press, 1974).
One example would be Aimee Dorr Leifer's essay entitled «Teaching with Television and Film,» (TTF)
published in N. L. Gage's The Psychology of Teaching Methods, a widely read Yearbook of the National Society for the
Study of
Education.1 Even in this essay, however, Leifer reviews what has been learned from various psychological
studies of television and film narratives, and the limited range of the
studies limits the vision of narrative teaching that she puts forth.
She has
published articles on Whitehead an
education in such journals as Educational, Theory and Process
Studies, and she wrote her dissertation on the implications of Whitehead's theories for educational theater.
For example, in a recent analysis
published in an edition of International
Studies in Catholic
Education dedicated to the question of whether there can be such a thing as a Catholic curriculum, Therese D'Orsa argues from the Australian experience that «attempts to give meaning to the concept of a Catholic curriculum... have ranged across a spectrum familiar to those who lead in Catholic schools» and that such initiatives have had a «limited impact».
Mary Somerville, overcoming, as her daughter says, «obstacles apparently insurmountable, at a time when women were well - nigh totally debarred from
education»; Charlotte Bronte, writing in secret and
publishing under a pseudonym because only so could she hope for just criticism; Harriet Hunt, admitted to the Harvard Medical School in 1850 but forced out by the enraged students; Elizabeth Blackwell, applying to twelve medical schools before she could secure admission, and meeting with insult and contumely in her endeavor to
study and practice medicine; Mary Lyon, treated as a wild fanatic because she wanted American girls to be educated — such figures are typical in woman's struggle for intellectual opportunity.
The
study was
published in two volumes: The Purpose of the Church and Its Ministry, in which Niebuhr developed a theological account of ministry on the basis of a theological analysis of what the church is, and a report and interpretation of research prepared by the three investigators, The Advancement of Theological
Education.10
The first two of these
studies were
published roughly a decade apart: Robert L. Kelly's Theological
Education in America in 1924 and William Adams Brown and Mark A. May's four - volume
study The
Education of American Ministers in 1935.3 A major purpose of both
studies was fact - finding.
American Catholic history may not be so booming a discipline as biblical
studies or medical ethics, but even the most cursory survey of the American Catholic Studies Newsletter (published by the Cushwa Center for the study of American Catholicism at the University of Notre Dame, itself an institutional expression of the growth of the field) reveals an extraordinary breadth of research, ranging from classic institutional histories and biographies of key figures to the new social history, with its emphases on patterns of community, spirituality, family life, and edu
studies or medical ethics, but even the most cursory survey of the American Catholic
Studies Newsletter (published by the Cushwa Center for the study of American Catholicism at the University of Notre Dame, itself an institutional expression of the growth of the field) reveals an extraordinary breadth of research, ranging from classic institutional histories and biographies of key figures to the new social history, with its emphases on patterns of community, spirituality, family life, and edu
Studies Newsletter (
published by the Cushwa Center for the
study of American Catholicism at the University of Notre Dame, itself an institutional expression of the growth of the field) reveals an extraordinary breadth of research, ranging from classic institutional histories and biographies of key figures to the new social history, with its emphases on patterns of community, spirituality, family life, and
education.
She has
published curriculum and articles in the areas of special
education, social
studies, English, educational computing, ESL, multi-cultural
education,
study skills, and classroom organization.
This blog was
published by CLOSER (Cohort & Longitudinal
Studies Enhancement Resources), which is located at the UCL Institute of Education and brings together eight leading studies, the British Library and the UK Data S
Studies Enhancement Resources), which is located at the UCL Institute of
Education and brings together eight leading
studies, the British Library and the UK Data S
studies, the British Library and the UK Data Service.
This case
study is adapted from: Fathers» Involvement in their Children's
Education: A review of research and practice by Rebecca Goldman,
published by the National Family and Parenting Institute in 2005.
A Ryerson University
study published in the Fall 2012 Journal for Advancement of Marketing
Education found that college students prefer reading online when they are looking for quick information.
According to a 2014
study published in the Journal of Perinatal
Education, cuddling, or SSC, is described as placing an unclothed newborn on their mother's bare chest, with a warm, light blanket and / or towel covering the newborn's back.
NHERI executes, evaluates, and disseminates
studies and information (e.g., statistics, facts, data) on homeschooling (i.e., home schooling, home - based
education, home
education, home school, home - schooling, unschooling, deschooling, a form of alternative
education),
publishes reports and the peer - reviewed scholarly journal Home School Researcher, and serves in consulting, academic achievement tests, and expert witness (in courts and legislatures).
High school athletics coaches in Washington State are now receiving substantial concussion
education and are demonstrating good knowledge about concussions, but little impact is being felt on the proportion of athletes playing with concussive symptoms, according to the two
studies published in the American Journal of Sports Medicine.
High school athletics coaches in Washington State are now receiving substantial concussion
education and are demonstrating good knowledge about concussions, but little impact is being felt on the proportion of athletes playing with concussive symptoms, according to two
studies published this month in the American Journal of Sports Medicine.
Leslie & Romano: The second
study listed was a systematic review of nonhospital birth
studies by Leslie and Romano,
published in the Journal of Perinatal
Education in 2007.
Contrast this to a
study published shortly after that found women who attended childbirth
education classes believed they were given useful information about the risks of these interventions.4
Although we could not find estimates of fan use in the US population, we examined the potential selection bias by evaluating characteristics associated with SIDS risks in
study participants and nonparticipants in a previously
published article.16 Using California birth certificate data, we compared the ORs for maternal age, maternal
education, parity, birth weight, infant sex, and late initiation of prenatal care (> 5 months» gestation).
Published in the April 21 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association the
study found parent training was more effective in reducing disruptive and aggressive behavior than 24 weeks of parent
education.
The conclusion of the review is that almost nothing will change, with no new guidance or programmes of
study on PSHE or Sex and Relationships
Education (SRE) to be
published.
This is the key finding from a new report
published today by the Institute of Alcohol
Studies (UK) and the Foundation for Alcohol Research and
Education — FARE (Australia).
New figures
published by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) show the number of people wishing to
study in the UK long - term have fallen to their lowest level since 2007, following a 16 % fall in applications to
study at further
education and other institutions last year.
The draft subject criteria for Religious
Studies published for consultation by the Department for
Education (DfE) were widely expected to include an optional annex on humanism alongside optional annexes on the six principal religions.
Asmau is a Harvard Alumni and author of Gender Issues in Technical
Education Policy: A
Study of Kaduna Polytechnic 1996 - 2006 (
Published in Germany) and Girl Child Education in Northern Nigeria, published by Ahamadu Bello Universi
Published in Germany) and Girl Child
Education in Northern Nigeria,
published by Ahamadu Bello Universi
published by Ahamadu Bello University Press.
(New York, NY) Jan. 10, 2013 — Those students in New York City who most depend on highly effective teachers are instead the students most likely to be taught by teachers rated «Unsatisfactory,» according to an eye - opening
study of the City's teacher rating data,
published today by StudentsFirstNY, an
education advocacy organization with more than 150,000 members across New York State.
The
study, funded by the National Science Foundation, is
published in the journal Early
Education and Development.
Of the 2,199 children between the ages of 6 and 15 included in the new
study, 12.6 percent had a learning disability and 10.5 percent were enrolled in special
education classes, according to the
study,
published online in Environmental Health Perspectives last month.
The
study,
published in today's edition of CBE - Life Sciences
Education, is the largest and most carefully controlled analysis to date of how participating in course - based undergraduate research experiences affects students» outcomes.
I've also found additional information from Leeds University Careers Service for postdocs considering a change of career to the commerce and industry sectors and an index of articles
published in the U.S. Chronicle of Higher
Education on nonacademic careers for PhDs, which includes case
studies and advice.
«Descriptive phrases for how often food should be eaten helps preschoolers better understand healthy eating: Successful preschool nutrition
education programs should simplify information into developmentally appropriate concepts, according to a new study published in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavio
education programs should simplify information into developmentally appropriate concepts, according to a new
study published in the Journal of Nutrition
Education and Behavio
Education and Behavior.»
A new
study published today in Sport,
Education and Society sheds light upon teens» online habits, finding that young people are not simply passive recipients of all the content available online, as commonly thought.
The largest urban health systems, which serve as safety nets for large patient populations with lower socioeconomic status and greater likelihood to speak English as a second language, do worse on government patient satisfaction scores than smaller, non-urban hospitals likely to serve white customers with higher
education levels, according to a new
study by Mount Sinai researchers
published this month in the Journal of Hospital Medicine.
The new
study,
published recently in the journal Educational Policy, is part of an emerging body of research examining the role that language reclassification plays in a student's
education.
The
study by Mann, now an assistant professor at the University of Mississippi, and Serrano, a Virginia Cooperative Extension specialist who serves as Family Nutrition Program Project director and professor in the Department of Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, was recently
published in the Journal of Nutrition
Education and Behavior.
The follow - up
study was carried out at the University of Eastern Finland and the findings were
published in the European Journal of Special Needs
Education.
«Dining hall intervention helped college students choose healthier options: Encouraging fruit, vegetable, and water intake led to smarter choices among students, according to a new
study published in the Journal of Nutrition
Education and Behavior.»
A new
study published in the National Communication Association's journal, Communication
Education, evaluates how different types of messaging impact student retention of classroom material.
Turnbull and his colleagues produced a
study,
published in 1991 by AVERT, the AIDS
Education and Research Trust, which suggests there are considerably higher risks for some groups in prison.
Being a short man or an overweight woman is associated with lower chances in life in areas such as
education, occupation, and income, concludes a
study published by The BMJ today.
The
study,
published today in open access journal Frontiers in Psychology, shows that this xenophobia, or a fear of other groups, was a strong predictor of a Brexit vote regardless of people's age, gender or
education.
Spruance's
study,
published in Health
Education and Behavior, followed the salad bar usage of students in 12 public schools in New Orleans.
The
study,
published in the Chinese Sociological Review, found that women with less marital power — shaped by their relative income, resources and
education — had lower «fertility autonomy» and were likelier to succumb to pressure to have a second child even if they did not want to.
Students taught in such active - engagement classes were 10 per cent more likely to understand key concepts on subsequent quizzes, according to the
study published in The International Journal on Mathematics
Education.
In a
study recently
published in Teaching and Teacher
Education, Chang - Kredl and her colleague Daniela Colannino (MA 16, Child
Studies) examined popular representations of teachers on the social media platform Reddit.
The
study,
published in Computers &
Education, was the culmination of 20 years of analysis of 1,105 courses dating back to 1990, the year that spawned the World Wide Web.
In this
study,
published recently in the journal Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Laura Bray, assistant professor of
education, explored how educators wrote, used and conceptualized the role of IEPs for students with specific learning disabilities within inclusive general
education settings.