Sentences with phrase «longitudinal evaluation studies»

The sensitivity to change has been proved on the basis of longitudinal evaluation studies.
Participants were 77 7th and 8th grade students from a control group of a pre - / posttest short - term longitudinal evaluation study of a general anti-bullying program (mean aget1 = 12.53 years, SD = 0.68; gendert1 = 54.5 % boys, 45.5 % girls).

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The role of micro-organisms (S. aureus & C. albicans) in the pathogenesis of breast pain and infection in lactating women CASTLE Study — Candida and Staphylococcus Transmission: Longitudinal Evaluation.
EPIC is a longitudinal study at UCSF that is tracking nearly 600 patients for ten years using clinical evaluations, blood draws, imaging data, and full genome sequencing.
Evaluation of the Finnish Diabetes Risk Score to predict type 2 diabetes mellitus in a Colombian population: A longitudinal observational study.
The data for these evaluations were created by pooling observations from two of the National Center for Education Statistics's major longitudinal studies: the sophomore cohort from the High School and Beyond study and the National Education Longitudinal Stlongitudinal studies: the sophomore cohort from the High School and Beyond study and the National Education Longitudinal Study of study and the National Education Longitudinal StLongitudinal Study of Study of 1988.
He has been the lead or co-lead author of numerous evaluations (including It's More Than Money, Catalyst for Change, and Pathway to Results, the first comprehensive, longitudinal evaluative studies of the impact of performance - based compensation on student achievement, teacher effectiveness and systems change) and articles, and provides briefings to members of the U.S. Congress, the U.S. Department of Education, state legislatures and departments of education, and the media.
This CTAC evaluation is a groundbreaking longitudinal study of impact of performance - based compensation on student achievement, teacher effectiveness, and systemic change.
Those studies include, but are not limited to, a cross-study evaluation of career pathways / programs of study in three states, a longitudinal study of the South Carolina Personal Pathways to Success initiative, and a longitudinal evaluation of a career - based comprehensive school reform model.
More recently, Esteban extended his research with two new grants: one supporting a longitudinal study of symptoms of depression among Caucasian, African - American and Latino children; and the other supporting an evaluation of a randomized control trial of the Family Coping Skills Program in a population of low - income Latina mothers.
She directs the Wisconsin Scholars Longitudinal Study, an experimental evaluation of the impact of need - based financial aid on college graduation.
This report discusses evaluation findings from a 15 - year longitudinal random assignment study of the effects of a high school reform initiative, Career Academy, which is a key component of the Linked Learning model.
She has worked on a number of other studies, including a longitudinal study of the effectiveness of inclusive STEM high schools funded by the National Science Foundation, the National Evaluation of Writing Project Professional Development for the National Writing Project, the National Evaluation of the Teacher Incentive Fund Program for the U.S. Department of Education, evaluations of several school reform initiatives in Chicago, and the Bridging the Divide study that examined the transition from high school to college for the U.S. Department of Education.
Academics can provide critical advice to government, we build capacity at local and regional levels, we are skilled in doing needs analysis, in service gap assessments, in longitudinal studies, in quantitative and qualitative research in surveys, in reviews, evaluations, in cost benefit analysis.
To address the limited empirical research on the putative educational impact of such policies, this study used multilevel structural equation models to investigate the longitudinal associations between teacher evaluation and reward policies, and student mathematics achievement and dropout with a national sample of students (n = 7,779) attending one of 431 public high schools.
This evaluation has the added methodological rigour of longitudinal data; an improvement on the Sure Start evaluations, which were quasi-experimental, cross-sectional studies.
Evaluations of early childhood education programs consistently find positive impacts on high school graduation rates, including studies of Head Start and longitudinal studies of early preschool programs.
They were approached shortly after delivery and were given a brochure explaining the longitudinal study, including the evaluation schedule and the randomization procedure used to determine intervention / control group assignment.
Future longitudinal studies that include concurrent blood draws and psychometric - physical evaluations are required to address this question.
They were approached shortly after delivery and given a brochure explaining the longitudinal study, including the evaluation schedule and the randomization procedure used to determine intervention / control group assignment.
The longitudinal quasi-experimental study design was used for the pilot evaluation of the intervention program.
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