He has been involved in teaching, research, and
evaluation studies of programs for children birth to age five and their families for more than 40 years.
Linking parent behaviors to child achievement: Four
evaluation studies from the parent education follow - through programs.
We need a quicker and less expensive route to launch
impact evaluation studies rather than the current costly and time - consuming practice of designing each new study from scratch.
These schools are participating in a multi-year research and
evaluation study focused on student learning gains, implementation issues, and financial sustainability.
Our
own evaluation studies have shown that in small schools students say their teachers know them better, care about them more, and have higher expectations of them.
Evaluation studies showed that students had achieved more than a year's growth and had higher expectations and confidence levels.
With its emphasis upon psychosocial dimensions of health, it offers significant advantages for
evaluation studies where these dimensions are important.
A medium - term (6 - 12 months) follow - up
evaluation study indicates sustained positive emotional and behavioural outcomes in line with the intended program aims and outcomes.
* To count as a
separate evaluation study, the report must be based on a different sample or data set than described in another study.
She is also involved as co-investigator in a number of similar
evaluation studies conducted in early childhood educational settings including Chicago School Readiness Project, Foundations of Learning, and Head Start CARES.
In principle, NCEE could fund
evaluation studies for any intervention that states or districts might use federal funds to purchase.
NCEE also
funds evaluation studies of federal initiatives and specific interventions, such as professional development efforts.
BSRI, together with colleagues in the Recipient Epidemiology and
Donor Evaluation Study - III Brazil team and Hologic, also recently received supplemental funding from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health to conduct a study in São Paolo, Brazil, to establish whether transfusion transmission of chikungunya occurs, and if so, the clinical consequences of infection in transfusion recipients.
All three of these cost
evaluation studies about United States bond mutual funds clearly show that the more you pay for bond funds, the less you tend to get.
Although anecdotal evidence suggests that volunteer advocates improve the lives of the children they represent, there are few rigorously
designed evaluation studies demonstrating the true impacts of a volunteer advocate on child outcomes.
Seven months before the disaster, elderly residents of Iwanuma had been surveyed about their health as part of an ongoing study of aging called the Japan
Gerontological Evaluation Study (JAGES).
The prospective, multi-center clinical
performance evaluation study for CE - IVD marking was conducted at Curetis and three clinical centers in France and Germany.
«This is well - documented in the decade - long role HGSE has played in this rigorous experimental
evaluation study led by Dennis Barr and implemented by many HGSE alums on the research team.
The verdict: a decade of research and
evaluation studies confirms that children and youth who participate in afterschool programs can reap a host of positive benefits in a number of interrelated outcome areas — academic, social - emotional, prevention, and health and wellness.
She is also involved as co-investigator in a number of
similar evaluation studies conducted in early childhood educational settings including Chicago School Readiness Project, Foundations of Learning, Head Start CARES.
In the 2014 edition, the
Website Evaluation Study found that shoppers were most likely to pick an auto insurer brand because its website returned the «lowest quote.»
All three of these
cost evaluation studies about US fixed income mutual funds clearly show that the more you pay for fixed income funds, the less you get.
, Adolescent substance abuse treatment in the United States: Exemplary models from a
national evaluation study (pp. 213 - 233).
The sample derived from the pre-test data of a national
intervention evaluation study in Austria (ViSC) and comprised 1450 students (48.8 % girls) aged 11 — 15 (M = 12.31) from 77 classes and 11 schools.
The program evaluation illustration comes from the results of a US Department of Education's National Center for
Education Evaluation study of «a 93 - hour professional development program focused on deepening math content knowledge.»
This
randomized evaluation study should also assess what type of program characteristics are necessary for an effective yet affordable pre-K program.
The National Treatment
Improvement Evaluation Study (NTIES), a Congressionally - mandated five - year study, found that whereas many clients served by federally - funded programs cut their drug use in half up to a year after treatment, many eventually relapsed.
Peisner - Feinberg, who has led the FPG teams in conducting
annual evaluation studies of NC Pre-K since its inception as More at Four in 2001, concluded her summary report on the program's first dozen years with recommendations that included further improving instruction — even for the group making the largest advances in the program.
The authors used data from the Salisbury
Eye Evaluation study to examine the extent to which visual acuity (VA) loss increased mortality risk because of its effect on functional status over time.
Dr. Thurston and her colleagues investigated associations between menopausal symptoms and risk for CVD complications among postmenopausal women participating in the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Women's Ischemia
Syndrome Evaluation study.