Sentences with phrase «evaluation found consistent»

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«The findings are relatively consistent across the different vendors, highlighting the need for all vendors to perform an in - depth and holistic evaluation of implemented security controls.»
A 2014 study (1), however, found that, despite the 2010 endorsement of 6 national medical societies of a single PPE form as part of an effort to standardize the screening process, and nearly unanimous public support for PPE screening by a qualified health care professional before participation in a consistent manner across the country, the medical community is still largely unaware of national sports preparticipation physical evaluation guidelines and only 11 % of athletes at US high schools are guaranteed to receive a PPE fully consistent with the national standard.
The program review was started in 2010 with an external evaluation from a gifted education expert from the University of Virginia, which found that the district did not have a real definition of «gifted» or a consistent way of identifying students for Odyssey.
And this attainment benefit is consistent with the findings of the U.S. Department of Education's official evaluation of the DC Opportunity Scholarship voucher program, led by my colleague Patrick Wolf, which found:
This pattern is consistent with findings in other fields where RCTs are frequently carried out, such as medicine and business, and underscores the value of rigorous evaluation to know what works for education.
Importantly, states were required to spend at least three - quarters of the federal funds on home visiting models that met federal standards of evidence - based effectiveness.1 As many policy scholars have noted, that a national initiative brought the importance of evidence - based practice to the forefront of public policy is a triumph for social science and demonstrates the importance of rigorous program evaluation.2 With that triumph, however, comes a responsibility to ensure that the public's expectations for success of these programs are consistent with what researchers understand about the empirical evidence — will the same positive outcomes found in programs» randomized controlled trials emerge when those programs are taken to scale?
The positive results related to reading at 5.5 years are consistent with evaluations of Reach Out and Read, 36 — 38 a component activity of HS, and with the Early Head Start evaluation.31 In HS, similar findings were present at 2 to 4 months but not at 30 to 33 months, perhaps attenuated by the adoption of Reach Out and Read at some control sites during the intervention.
These findings are consistent with a recent large - scale evaluation of «KidsMatter», the primary school mental health initiative in Australia which found that children's (N = 4970) social and emotional competencies significantly improved across average - to - high implementing schools but not in low - implementing schools [40].
«[A] ll these findings were consistent with Dr. Lewis Etcoff's evaluations (a third testifying expert).
The Court finds Freedman's evaluation to be comprehensive, unbiased, consistent with other evidence and reliable....
Shilling et al. report that the results of qualitative and quantitative evaluations of peer support interventions confirm that these can have a positive effect on the psychological health of caregivers, although the findings are not entirely consistent.
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