"Life outcomes" refers to the results or consequences in a person's life, which can be influenced by various factors such as choices, circumstances, and opportunities. It includes the overall achievements, successes, or failures that a person experiences throughout their life.
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Additionally, the application of specialized veterinary care, such as orthopedic surgery or chronic disease maintenance, is discussed as factors that inform higher rates of
live outcomes for these senior companion animals.
Evidence indicates that school choice programs can improve the educational and
life outcomes of low - income students, but not all programs are equally effective.
I've written several times recently about how short term gains in test scores are not associated with improved
later life outcomes for students.
In the 1990s, Fast Track was one of the earliest, and largest, programs designed to
improve life outcomes for at - risk students.
At the campaign level, we will measure lives saved by two methods: reduction in euthanasia and increase
in live outcomes.
These shelters had a very low
live outcome rate for cats when the project began, and the goal was to increase that rate dramatically through intensive spay / neuter for community cats.
Young people should be able to move into adulthood with choice and control over their lives and have
better life outcomes in terms of employment, independent living, community inclusion and health.
The latter are critically important for a number of
positive life outcomes, including school persistence, full - time employment, lifetime wages, better health and positive social behaviors.
High - quality early childhood education has the potential to improve long -
term life outcomes for all children — particularly those born into challenging circumstances such as poverty.
Multiple studies demonstrate the important benefits
on life outcomes by addressing social and emotional skills.
We believe that character strengths such as grit, optimism, and gratitude are just as important to
life outcomes as academic success.
Does your shelter struggle to
achieve live outcomes for medium and large dogs who demonstrate behavioral challenges in the shelter?
Taking these studies together, I conclude that classroom effectiveness in the early grades and, more specifically, teacher effectiveness as indicated by value - added have some influence on
important life outcomes.
In 2016 we had a live release rate of 99 %, this was calculated by dividing the number of
live outcomes by the number of live intakes.
These youngsters are at high risk for later school failure and behavioral problems, for dropping out of high school, and for a host of
negative life outcomes once they reach adulthood.
While several resources were going into prevention and reducing intake, there was no effort to increase
live outcomes from the shelter.
They will build confidence that we're looking at more than just test scores, that as a society we are also looking at the other hard questions that
affect life outcomes for kids.
People who use your VR tours in the future are basically just playing a real estate video game (with
real life outcomes, of course).
However, cosmetic and other quality of
life outcomes associated with these treatment options have not been compared in this age population.
Overall, the course focuses on supporting people with severe and / or multiple disabilities by promoting opportunities, participation, learning, and support that result in
valued life outcomes.
Live outcomes include adoptions, returned to owners, transferred to rescues, and trap - neutered - return.
There's some pretty compelling evidence that the college experience itself adds real value, which partly explains the
stronger life outcomes for graduates.
Reducing length of stay without compromising
live outcomes requires a combination of appropriate housing and active management of each cat's pathway through the shelter.
It would accomplish this by replacing the killing of dogs, cats and bunnies with «
higher live outcome alternatives where possible,» according to the initiative.
Children raised by their married parents have substantially better
life outcomes compared with similar children raised in single - parent homes.
They have not so far provided equally persuasive evidence answering the question: does a high - value - added teacher improve
subsequent life outcomes?
The nationally accepted definition for a no - kill community is a community that has a
sustained live outcome rate from its shelters of over 90 % or more.
What evidence do we actually have to support the assumption that changing test scores is a reliable indicator of changing
later life outcomes?
We believe that character strengths such as gratitude, hope, and perseverance are just as important to
life outcomes as academic success.
Is stronger academic performance related to
better life outcomes for kids and better economic outcomes for nations?
But how can we convince policymakers to increase investment in early care and education and
improve life outcomes for at - risk children?
Another concern is that the tests used for accountability do not predict
important life outcomes, and thus that we might be focusing on the wrong things.
It's time that people start paying a lot more attention to this pattern of a disconnect between short term test score gains and long
term life outcomes.
There are no cases where a study found significantly positive test scores and significantly
negative life outcomes.
I've written several times before about the disconnect between changing test scores and
changing life outcomes.
Further, the resolution states that the city supports implementing programs and policies to become a no - kill facility by
increasing live outcomes and decreasing euthanasia.
It seems rare for a school to do really poorly on test scores but really great
on life outcomes.
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