Sentences with phrase «from cohort members»

First, general trends in comments from cohort members indicate that the practice of blogging and its affordances have values that differ based on who is speaking.
Although I still have a lot to learn, thanks to the encouragement and support from my cohort members, professors, and TFs I'm on the path to realizing my vision of equity for all students.

Not exact matches

It looks like members of Generation Y have started to believe the «hopeless millennials» stereotype, according to a report from the Conference Board of Canada examining the workplace preferences and expectations of Generations X and Y. Attracting and Retaining the 2020 Workforce suggests that the greener cohort has a lower desired job ceiling than their slightly - older colleagues:
The blog will include contributions from the first ever cohort of students on the Blavatnik School of Government's Master of Public Policy course, who originate from 19 different countries, as well as members of the Commission and scholars at Oxford and Cambridge.
In addition, the proportion of cohort members living with HIV whose treatment suppressed the virus increased from 42 percent in 2009 to 75 percent in 2016, showing the feasibility of meeting the goal of the UNAIDS 90-90-90 initiative to achieve 73 percent viral suppression.
The NYGC and its founding member institutions are conducting additional studies involving Watson to help accelerate the discovery of potentially actionable sequence variants in various types of cancer, including an ongoing study that involves DNA and RNA from a larger cohort of glioblastoma patients, and a study of 200 patients with different types of cancer.
From DC I moved to Mexico City, where I conducted research on the labor recruitment process of foreign temporary workers on a Fulbright public policy research grant — I first learned about the grant opportunity from members of my PPIA cohFrom DC I moved to Mexico City, where I conducted research on the labor recruitment process of foreign temporary workers on a Fulbright public policy research grant — I first learned about the grant opportunity from members of my PPIA cohfrom members of my PPIA cohort.
Dr. King, lead author Mogher Khamaisi, Ph.D., and their colleagues looked at wound healing using fibroblasts from skin samples gathered from 26 members of the Joslin Medalist cohort (which is made up of people who have lived with type 1 diabetes for many years) with a median age of 79.
The Los Angeles Times photo studio at the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival was bustling with movement and star sightings as actress Ellen Page and her cohorts from «The Cured,» actress Jessica Chastain from «Woman Walks Ahead» and members of the casts and crews for films including «Disobedience,» «Mary Shelley» and «The Florida Project» all stopped by for a visit.
As a student in the Arts in Education (AIE) Program, Cueva found herself having the same conversation with cohort members and with other graduate students from departments across Harvard: How do you expand the scope of classical music, and how do you invite in audiences and musicians traditionally excluded from the concert hall?
Each cohort member works with program advisors to choose an individualized sequence of electives from any of the Harvard graduate schools.
«The synergy resulting from the work of a former member of the Principals Center, a member of Cohort III, and a team from Cohort IV was powerful, and the presentation made to NACA will be used to chart its future.
Guerra enrolled in the Ed School's Teacher Education Program (TEP) where he says he learned so much, not only from his professors and readings, but also from fellow TEP cohort members.
«Right from the very first day of our program in the summer of 2016, Zachary Zimmerman distinguished himself as a caring, engaged, fully present member of the cohort,» says Senior Lecturer Katherine Merseth, faculty director of TEP.
For purposes of determining adequate yearly progress on the indicator set forth at subparagraph (15)(iv) of this subdivision, the graduation rate cohort for each public school, school district, and charter school for each school year from 2002 - 03 through 2006 - 2007 shall consist of all members of the school or district high school cohort, as defined in subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, for the previous school year plus any students excluded from that cohort solely because they transferred to an approved alternative high school equivalency or high school equivalency preparation program.
Antonio's earliest forays into education were teaching in second grade classrooms, chairing the initial cohorts at Leadership Prep Bed - Stuyvesant at Uncommon Schools, (2007 - 2009), and within NYC's Department of Education as a Teach For America corps member at PS 170 in the Bronx from 2003 - 2007.
As members of the final cohort of teaching fellows say goodbye to their student teaching assignments and settle into the task of looking for jobs this summer, NC Policy Watch sat down with Miller to learn more about how the program equipped her with teaching and leadership skills that to set her apart from the rest of the pack.
Tessa most recently received her Master of Arts from Teachers College, Columbia University as a member of their 2015 Summer Principals Academy cohort.
Among the members of the cohort are 2 Nevada State Teachers of the Year (and 1 finalist), union leaders, veteran and new - to - the profession educators, and representatives of the traditional and charter sectors from urban, suburban and rural districts.
Not only is the investing risk and work assumed by others, but members benefit from the deaths of their cohort (splitting the pot between fewer beneficiaries).
The issuers can only afford to pay you more than the market rate for bonds because they distribute the remaining principal from members of your cohort who die.
She drank as heavily as her male cohorts at the Cedar Tavern; she was included in «The Ninth Street Show,» organized by charter members of the Club; she began an affair with the painter Michael Goldberg that led to her divorce from Mr. Rosset in 1952; and she started deep friendships with the poets Frank O'Hara, John Ashbery and James Schuyler.
Felitti and colleagues1 first described ACEs and defined it as exposure to psychological, physical or sexual abuse, and household dysfunction including substance abuse (problem drinking / alcoholic and / or street drugs), mental illness, a mother treated violently and criminal behaviour in the household.1 Along with the initial ACE study, other studies have characterised ACEs as neglect, parental separation, loss of family members or friends, long - term financial adversity and witness to violence.2 3 From the original cohort of 9508 American adults, more than half of respondents (52 %) experienced at least one adverse childhood event.1 Since the original cohort, ACE exposures have been investigated globally revealing comparable prevalence to the original cohort.4 5 More recently in 2014, a survey of 4000 American children found that 60.8 % of children had at least one form of direct experience of violence, crime or abuse.6 The ACE study precipitated interest in the health conditions of adults maltreated as children as it revealed links to chronic diseases such as obesity, autoimmune diseases, heart, lung and liver diseases, and cancer in adulthood.1 Since then, further evidence has revealed relationships between ACEs and physical and mental health outcomes, such as increased risk of substance abuse, suicide and premature mortality.4 7
By age 27, 5 of the 158 members of their original cohort had died: 2 by suicide, 1 in a car accident, and 1 from a drug overdose.23 Our longitudinal, population - based study confirms that childhood ADHD is associated with significantly increased risk for early death from suicide.
In a retrospective cohort study set in a primary care clinic for adult members of a large health maintenance organization, questionnaire responses from 4127 men were analyzed.
Companies invited to enter the 2014 cohort were selected after a comprehensive review of their business, their management, the potential benefit their products and services will bring to NAR members, and the advantages that participants may accrue from association with REach, its mentors, NAR and its Realtor ® members.
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