They assess
the evidence on critiques of exclusionary discipline and in support of alternative strategies, and discuss areas where additional research is necessary to understand the consequences of both for schools and students.
Not exact matches
The
evidence that incentives based
on group outcomes are associated with higher productivity contravenes the oft - repeated
critique that employee stock ownership and profit sharing can not possibly work due to the incentive to «free ride.»
On sites like PubPeer, researchers
critique papers, pointing out everything from errors or other problem spots to potentially manipulated images and other
evidence of misconduct.
Suddenly Abramson, who had taken many hits for his
critiques of cholesterol - lowering drugs, was joined by physicians calling for more openness in research and more careful examination of the
evidence before drugs are put
on the market.
Arguing «there is just no doubt that one of the central problems in improving urban schools — arguably the central problem — is the problem of teacher resistance,» he
critiques the progressive expectation that teachers can eventually be coaxed along through
evidence on two key counts: first, it presumes that reformers and teachers share the same aims and metrics, and second, it presumes that reformers can marshal the
evidence to convince the holdouts.
Although in recent years some policymakers have advocated for alternative disciplinary strategies, a new article reports that
critiques of exclusionary discipline and the arguments in favor of alternatives are based
on thin
evidence.
In English, an emphasis would be placed
on detailed
critiques of readings and forming arguments based
on evidence not opinions.
Our article
critique academic papers will come with enough supporting
evidence based
on researched facts.
Reviewing the video footage of this incident, we can
critique the way CPR was performed and discuss its potential effectiveness in light of
evidence - based CPR guidelines established in 2012 by the Reassessment Campaign
on Veterinary Resuscitation (RECOVER) Initiative.
In his media
critique, Romm cites a March paper
on evidence for expansion of malaria into highland regions of the world as a result of warming.
Though there are
critiques of the science behind the
evidence of harm from ozone concentrations of ~ 75 parts per billion, I'd like to focus
on an outcome of the ozone tightening that the NYT implies is nothing but an industry talking point:
JIm, you might recall that I wrote a head post
on Lilley's
critique of the Stern Review, in which he says that: «This study simply challenges Stern's economic methods and conclusions — and shows that his Review was an exercise not in
evidence - based policy making but in policy - based
evidence making.»
I also question the notion that misrepresenting the existing body of
evidence counts as either a «
critique [that] centers
on specific innaccuracies in various models, some data insuffuciency points», or «extremely important and healthy to this situation», or «in fact raising good questions».
This
evidence before the Court might help to refute the
critique that the Court should have focused
on the actual harm of communications metadata retention «and sought to avoid assertions based
on theory or informal predictions of popular feeling».
Well, apparently, corporate clients were sufficiently motivated to act, as
evidenced by this article, Honeywell's Penny - Pinching Top Lawyer Squeezes Fees, which comes
on the heels of Cisco GC Mike Dillon's
critique of large firm rates in his classic blog post, The Way of the Mastodon.
The wife submitted that the judge should have placed more weight
on the
critique evidence, but the OCA disagreed.