Sentences with phrase «from skilled researchers»

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For one thing, the researchers looked only at the three factors of depression, drug use and delinquency, but there are many other behaviors which are likely improved by regular family dinners, from a child's eating habits to table manners to conversational skills.
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A study from researchers at the University of Chicago found that young children that play with puzzles have better spatial skills (understanding the relationships between physical shapes and forms) than those who don't.
When Nyantri Ravindran and colleagues showed mothers how to teach their young children conflict resolution skills — like how to see things from your sibling's perspective, how to negotiate, and how to calm yourself down when you're feeling angry or distressed — the researchers didn't just see a reduction in sibling aggression.
These new projects will have the advantage of the combined skills and experience of the lead researchers but also be able to compare the problem from both countries perspectives.
Those in defence and counter-espionage could learn from their unique skills, the researchers say.
You can develop these skills by engaging with students and researchers from other departments, or volunteering with organizations outside your university.
The results show that basic negotiating skills may have arisen before we split from our last common ancestor with chimpanzees and bonobos, the researchers say.
In fact, today many researchers believed that our brain is able to develop higher cognitive skills simply by interacting with the environment, starting from very little innate knowledge.
Early - career researchers wishing to make a move to industry may face various challenges depending on their subject, Pelisson notes, though the data analysis and statistics skills she gained from her background in quantum physics made her transition relatively smooth.
Researchers from Heidelberg University have developed a computer vision technique to analyse the changes in motor skills that result from targeted stimulation of healthy areas of the brain.
One approach researchers could take to acquiring the needed skills would be to take elective courses from the computer science department on campus; but many scientists find that this isn't the most effective approach.
Early - career scientists who wish to win research funding from federal agencies face a number of obstacles, not least of all the formidable competition: senior researchers who have spent years improving their grantsmanship skills.
«Where scientific research is concerned, this recently accelerated shift to data - centric science has a dark side, which boils down to this: the skills required to be a successful scientific researcher are increasingly indistinguishable from the skills required to be successful in industry,» VanderPlas writes.
Science Minister Paul Drayson says, «Fellows of this scheme will get to share their experience, skills, and contacts directly with researchers — which is essential to bring innovations from research to market rapidly.»
«Here, the doctoral researcher has some skills the company wishes to benefit from to reach an objective,» Forest says.
Describe the work undergraduates would perform in your lab and how your expectations would vary with the level of experience of the student: Undergraduate students range from absolute beginners to sophisticated, smart, independent researchers with good lab skills.
«The Australian Research Council's Federation Fellowships scheme, for example, encourages Australian researchers working overseas to bring their skills back into Australian science, while scholarships offered under the Endeavour Programme allow high achieving students from around the world to undertake study or research in Australia.»
The researchers used information from these interviews to create a survey that asked programmers about various aspects of their jobs, including which skills they found to be most valuable in their careers.
Researchers from the University of Leicester's Department of Mathematics have published a paper in the journal Neural Networks outlining mathematical foundations for new algorithms which could allow for Artificial Intelligence to collect error reports and correct them immediately without affecting existing skills — at the same time accumulating corrections which could be used for future versions or updates.
The researchers used a tool called Webb's Depth of Knowledge — created by Norman Webb, a senior scientist at the Wisconsin Center for Education Research — which identifies four levels of mental rigor, from DOK1 (simple recall), to DOK2 (application of skills and concepts), through DOK3 (reasoning and inference), and DOK4 (extended planning and investigation).
Lead researcher, Professor Bill Richardson, Director of the UCL Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research, said: «From earlier studies of human white matter using advanced MRI technology, we thought OLs and myelin might be involved in some way in skill learning, so we decided to attack this idea experimentally.
Universal child care that starts as early as age one improves language skills for young children, especially those from low - income families, according to a study of Norway's child care system by a team of researchers led by Boston College Lynch School of Education Professor Eric Dearing.
That kind of transfer benefits both companies and researchers, say experts from both sides: Emerging scientists gain access to plum jobs right out of school, while companies cultivate promising employees with the specific skills they need to compete in their industry.
The Penn researchers examined more than 1.5 million Medicare patient discharges from 3,537 nonfederal acute care hospitals between September 1, 2009 and August 31, 2010 to 14,251 Medicare Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) for postacute care.
The researchers next asked parents of three groups of children — Turner's females, normal females, and normal males, who get their single X chromosome from the mother — to rate their children's cognitive skills, such as awareness of other people's feelings and interpreting body language.
Doing productive science with colleagues from other countries — whether you've gone abroad as an international student, postdoc, or more senior researcher, or are working in your own country with collaborators or subjects located elsewhere — thus demands not only «high - level scientific skills» but also attention to «cultural and social aspects [that] are not intuitive.»
In a new study, researchers from GAMUT, Uni Research Health and University of Bergen, could show that the quality of the therapeutic relationship predicts generalized changes in social skills in children diagnosed with an autism spectrum condition (ASC).
Group visits build in additional time for education, skill building, and the opportunity to discuss and learn from the experience of peers, as well as more face - time with caregivers, say the researchers.
«Diminished motor skills appear to be an almost universal property of children with autism,» says Professor Michael Wigler, one of three researchers including Ivan Iossifov from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) and the New York Genome Center, and Andreas Buja, a statistician from The University of Pennsylvania, who led the team.
In both the fall and spring, the researchers collected three types of academic outcome measures from youth and staff, including reading skills, youth perceptions of their academic abilities, and academic engagement.
Now researchers from the University of Missouri have found that the health care process not only impacts adolescents with autism, but caregivers also feel they lack the skills and support necessary to help those adolescents achieve health - related independence.
Male Emei music frogs (Babina daunchina) advertise their home - making skills by serenading females from inside their muddy burrows, researchers report online today in Biology Letters.
To move the field forward, researchers need to integrate skills from a range of scientific disciplines.
To identify the effect of university education, researchers followed the education and character skills trajectories of 575 adolescents over eight years using nationally - representative, longitudinal data from the Household, Income, and Labour Dynamics in Australia survey.
From there, the researchers demonstrated how this simple skill could be used to control a computer and other devices.
iCubed seeks to make a strong impact in the fields of immunology, microbiology, and vaccinology both locally, in Rhode Island and beyond, by providing junior researchers with opportunities to learn from our institute's most skilled scientists.
Researchers from the Wake Forest School of Medicine found that aerobic exercise appears to boost thinking skills and brain volume in adults diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment, a condition that sits in between normal age - related memory decline and more serious dementia.
Catherine Snow: Incorporating Rich Language in Early Education Educations Funders Researchers Initiative, November 18, 2013 «Taking on the task of improving reading skills, for all children and especially for those scoring at the bottom of the skill distribution, requires three simple things: first, we must provide all children with experiences designed to ensure a broad knowledge base and rich language before entry to kindergarten; second, we must redesign post-primary instruction to focus on discussion, analysis, critique, and synthesis; and third, we must redirect resources from testing children to assessing what is actually going on inside classrooms,» writes Professor Catherine Snow.
Acknowledging these various needs, a new report from researchers at the Harvard Graduate School of Education describes fundamental nonacademic skills, shows how they vary, and advises education stakeholders about how to think about these skills in their individual practices.
A researcher looking to boost reading comprehension needs to distinguish the skills necessary for academic success from the ones that lead to social awareness.
Researchers from Edith Cowan University (ECU) in Western Australia have developed a program that combines movement with literacy to improve reading and writing skills in early childhood.
At the end of study, researchers from Stranmillis University College determined that young children's numeracy, literacy and communication skills improve if they use iPads in school on a regular basis.
All students, regardless of their prior mathematical skills, benefit from taking algebra, a study by researchers at the University of Wisconsin - Madison concludes.
Researchers looked at nationally representative data from the National Center for Education Statistics and compared the reading, writing, and math skills of about 17,000 incoming kindergarten students in 2010 to 20,000 students from 1998.
A pair of researchers from the University of Wisconsin - Madison systematically analyzed 242 studies published since 1990 that assessed the math skills of nearly 1.3 million people — including elementary school students, college students, and adults.
The largest benefit, letter - word identification, is the equivalent of moving from the 66th to the 80th percentile when tested on that skill, researchers found.
We provide doctoral researchers with skills to investigate and generate knowledge about schools and schooling from pre-elementary through grade 12 and the preparation of educators for K - 12 classrooms and schools.
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