Tablets can be used to efficiently capture relevant
evaluative data.
The way social impact bonds are usually structured is that a government entity enters into a contract with an intermediary organization that raises capital from investors such as banks and foundations and then hires / manages a non-profit organization to provide services that meet a certain pre-determined
evaluative data.
The platform has been specifically designed by educators to meet the instructional coaching and
evaluative data - management needs of schools and districts, and to marry the two workflows into one data - driven, growth - focused ecosystem.
Washington, D.C., June 22, 2010 — In response to the lack of
evaluative data on many college access programs, The Pell Institute for the Study of Opportunity in Higher Education (The Pell Institute), in partnership with the Institute for Higher Education Policy's (IHEP) Pathways to College Network, has launched the «Evaluation Toolkit» to help increase the effectiveness of college access programs that serve disadvantaged student populations.
Prior to meetings send information about magnet schools to supportive groups, including
evaluative data on student academic achievement and performance.
Not exact matches
The
data showed that the
evaluative conditions worked: Participants who were exposed to positive images paired with their partner's face showed more positive automatic reactions to their partner over the course of the intervention compared with those who saw neutral pairings.
The researchers established large transfusion patient databases, including
data from The Ottawa Hospital Data Warehouse and the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (IC
data from The Ottawa Hospital
Data Warehouse and the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (IC
Data Warehouse and the Institute for Clinical
Evaluative Sciences (ICES).
Because Cisco Systems sees assessment as primarily learning - based rather than
evaluative, it seeks to deliver better
data — particularly through the scoring of complex tasks through its simulation program — that can be used quickly.
Assessments AS Learning — embedded «stealth» assessments in online learning simulations and games, and
evaluative «lifestream» personal
data captured by sensors monitoring daily activities as authentic demonstrations of applied learning.
«The Classroom Walkthrough Tool, an
evaluative tool that allows school leaders and districts to collect ample
data on a teacher which then enables them to have a succinct learning conversation about their teaching practice.»
The use of direct observation as a major component of an overall
data collection system for
evaluative purposes may be less reliable than thought.
Growth modeling refers to analytical methods used to make
evaluative claims about the effectiveness of teachers or schools through aggregation and statistical modeling of student achievement
data obtained at multiple points in time.
Many questionaire format
evaluative forms are designed for parents, teachers and other stakeholders to create observational
data that can be used to support student success.
But, even as Judge Chalfant wrestled with his personal feelings regarding the
data release, he ruled that the ratings do not contain any personal information or «
evaluative» criticism of teachers.
The two areas we will be touching on are: online
data collection for
evaluative purposes and capturing ongoing «snapshots» of classroom life for value - based professional development that includes student voice as a means of reciprocal learning.
«Technology now provides us with student
data and teacher
data, which allows us to be
evaluative and self - reflective during professional development planning,» explained Lisa Andrejko, Ed.D., regional strategic advisor at PeopleAdmin and former teacher, principal, director of technology and superintendent.
Evaluative content provided by reanalysis developers, observationalists, and users; and links to detailed
data descriptions,
data access methods, analysis and plotting tools, and dataset references are available.
Excelling as a Research Assistant for the Psychology Department at the University of Michigan, administering
evaluative tests with children aged 2 - 6 to assess the development of theory of mind; scheduling tests, recording and coding study
data, and organizing assessment tools and materials for optimal efficiency.
As with any investigation or
evaluative process, the goal is to develop multiple hypotheses about whatever is being investigated and then to apply the
data to these various hypotheses and see which comes closest to matching.
Placement Preferences Among Children Living in Foster or Kinship Care: A Cluster Analysis Merritt Children and Youth Services Review, 30 (5), 2008 View Abstract Reports findings that indicate that across waves of
data collection, children express a sense of belonging in their foster homes, providing great utility in
evaluative efforts that include listening to the voices of the children by encouraging their participation in case planning and service evaluation.