Comprehensive school climate data can powerfully support the tenets of the Whole Child initiative by providing
meaningful information about how healthy, safe, engaged, supported, and challenged students feel.
Data provides
meaningful information on which to base our decisions and priorities, and it allows us to celebrate progress in advancing our mission.
It isn't a surprise, then, that schools often struggle to translate assessment results into
meaningful information for students, parents, and the community.
At the very least, law societies ought to engage in a broader study of all available regulatory options to provide the public with
more meaningful information about lawyer quality.
The school's grade answered almost all the questions they wanted to know, but we realized we did a terrible job translating it
into meaningful information for them.
We believe that our children deserve a better system, one that puts children's learning first and
gives meaningful information about how our school system performs.
However, I let clients know that those who strive for a change of heart and soul will
find meaningful information which will blend with their own faith traditions.
They argue, for example, that student scores can vary considerably from year to year, which means a single year's data can yield
little meaningful information.
The application of statistical controls using longitudinal data systems often provide
meaningful information regarding program impacts even without random assignment.
When you
include meaningful information (more than just your job title), you increase the chance that a recruiter will read further to learn more about you.
• Commercial Analysts are another area of need as companies act to ensure decision makers
receive meaningful information and insights into the business.
These trials control as many variables as possible, but the timeframe for these studies is often too short to
garner meaningful information about health outcomes, which may take years to manifest.
After all,
such meaningful information would undermine the reported response rate, which was 66 percent for the rankings published in 2011 and 63 percent for 2012.
Are there any schools or districts out there willing to share this type of more
meaningful information on the spring 2015 Smarter Balanced statewide assessments?
Data is often a closely held secret, and one might need dual degrees in statistics and computer science to dig out
meaningful information from a district website or state education database.
There is a startling lack of assessments that
give meaningful information to students about their growth in cognitive areas beyond the core content named in standards.
But in addition, citizens would be able to make better decisions about insurance coverage if they were given
more meaningful information about the proximity of risk.
We are randomizing physicians and their patients within each of the above models to receive
clinically meaningful information derived from WGS plus a family history assessment versus current standard of care plus a family history assessment without the use of WGS.
* Lower risk of accidents: Workers will be better equipped to understand specific instructions for food preparation and be able to clearly communicate with customers and other workers to
ensure meaningful information isn't lost in translation.