Not exact matches
Articles explore: the idea that violence should be
thought of as a
public health problem analogous to infectious disease;
examine from a scientific perspective the impacts on children's social, emotional, and cognitive development of growing up in a violent community; share first - hand insights from children and caregivers; and explore various interventions, from the favelas of Recife, Brazil, to the inner cities of Chicago, Illinois, United States (US), and Glasgow, Scotland, which are offering a tangible sense of hope.
«Certainly, I
think the
public wants a higher degree of comfort as to who's coming in at this time, and I
think we are going to have to devote additional resources to
examining the backgrounds of individuals coming in, where they live, where their relatives are,» Kelly said.
On this much, most agree: That the Supreme Court took McDonnell's case means a good number of the justices
think that U.S.
public corruption law is worth
examining.
In a book to be published by Brookings later this year, Teacher vs. the
Public: What Americans (and their Teachers)
Think About Schools and How to fix Them, Paul E Peterson, Martin R. West and I
examine just this topic in a comprehensive way.
Our findings echo those reported by the 2016 Education Next survey, which
examined the opinions of parents whose children attend
public, charter, and private schools (see «What Do Parents
Think of Their Children's Schools?
Just recently on National
Public Radio (NPR), current Stanford Professor and former runner - up to being appointed by President Obama as the US Secretary of Education (Obama appointed current secretary Arne Duncan instead) Linda Darling - Hammond was interviewed about why she
thought «School Testing Systems Should Be
Examined In 2014.»
Examining the crisis of publicness, progress and the loss of private life, Cally Spooner's writing will be published in eight parts and made
public online as they are written, enacting the process of «
thinking out loud» integral to all of Spooner's work.
In a
thought - provoking group show at Priska C. Juschka Fine Art, entitled No, Trespassing, twelve artists
examine the notion of contemporary security systems and Big Brother's supervision of the
public domain anew.
According to a recent article in Eos (Doran and Zimmermann, «
Examining the Scientific consensus on Climate Change `, Volume 90, Number 3, 2009; p. 22 - 23 — only available for AGU members — update: a
public link to the article is here), about 58 % of the general
public in the US
thinks that human activity is a significant contributing factor in changing the mean global temperature, as opposed to 97 % of specialists surveyed.
I
think you need to
examine Hansen's
public statements going back to 1988.
This report summarizes the findings of a multi-year study that sought to translate the science of early childhood development, and to
examine the ways that both experts and members of the general
public talk and
think about the issue of resilience, as well as more general concepts related to developmental outcomes and child well - being.