While few studies had been conducted on these courses,
graduates of the programs appeared to experience a lower frequency of crashes and violations.
Not exact matches
On the other hand, it
appears, from firsthand knowledge gleaned from my seat on the department's admissions committee, that the number
of applicants to
graduate programs has declined precipitously.
Rachel Romeo, a
graduate student in the Harvard - MIT
Program in Health Sciences and Technology, and Joanna Christodoulou, an assistant professor
of communication sciences and disorders at the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute
of Health Professions, are the lead authors
of the paper, which
appears in the journal Cerebral Cortex.
Robert Pondiscio took an in - depth look at the
programs and some
of the challenges they face in «No Excuses Kids Go to College: Will High - Flying Charters See Their Low - Income Students
Graduate,» which
appeared in the Spring 2013 issue
of Ed Next.
Yet, a disconnect seems to
appear between the agreed importance
of digital literacy skills for today's students and the integration
of the necessary digital literacy teaching skills in both undergraduate and
graduate programs that prepare future teachers (Johnson et al., 2013).
The economists found that white children who had been in Head Start were significantly more likely than their siblings to
graduate from high school and to attend college; black children, meanwhile, were significantly less likely to have been convicted
of a crime, but
appeared to receive no education - related benefits from the
program.
The implementation
of the gainful employment rule
appears to be weeding out the for - profit schools that can not produce
programs that will help
graduates find good work.
«The purpose
of Justice Bridge is to match the 85 percent
of litigants
appearing in court every day without lawyers with the recent law school
graduates who don't have clients,» said
program founder Deborah Ramirez, a professor at Northeastern University School
of Law.