Sentences with phrase «meaningful measurements of»

If test scores are meaningful measurements of performance (and they have to be if we have any hope of evaluating our education system), these scores show that vouchers are not providing kids with a better education.
State education officials released the results of the second year of the troubling A-F school grading system Wednesday morning and just like the results last year, they are more of a statement about poverty than a meaningful measurement of how well students are doing at school.
How could you possibly support a method that really provides no meaningful measurement of a teacher's impact on a child?
Until you're measuring ALL sources and sinks of CO2, you have more questions than answers regarding where the increase in atmospheric CO2 levels is coming from — IF you even had a meaningful measurement of the «increase.»

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By focusing on outcomes for Canadians and making evidence - based decisions that are anchored in meaningful data and indicators, the Government is moving to a culture of measurement and impact, and is putting in place the tools to deliver on priorities, align resources to programs and activities that deliver real value for Canadians, and provide meaningful information to Canadians and Parliament.
On the other hand, the digital world and services like SquareOffs offer levels of data, demographics, and other direct and behavioral measurements that provide meaningful and useful inputs as well as the ability to optimize spend, make real - time adjustments to ongoing campaigns, and reinforce the most effective messaging.
Overall, the findings tended to confirm our hypothesis: Those who are using paid methods and finding them effective do so with wide experimentation, collaboration with cross-functional teams, a meaningful budget, and more focus on building an audience as a measurement of success than their less effective peers.
The assumption that it is meaningful and proper to employ symbols designating the results of unperformed and, in half the cases, unperformable measurements Stapp calls the «assumption of countrafactual definiteness,» which he has defended in one of a series of lectures given at the University of Texas in the spring of 1977.
Public Waldorf schools across the nation are at the forefront of defining themselves as exemplary educational models that value measurement of growth in meaningful, developmental, and authentic ways.
The effect of stellar contamination is up to 15 times larger than the signal expected from molecules in the atmosphere of a rocky planet (light green band), which means that we can't currently draw any meaningful conclusions about planetary atmospheres from measurements like this.
Making these climate measurements more meaningful may well, in the long run, mean a lot to someone planting rice on the other side of the world.
Instead of «thick slice» assessment (data taken from a single point in time, and / or data with very large blocks of time between measurements), formative assessments are conducted at meaningful «thin slice» points measured throughout the academic year.
State leaders want to include more meaningful measurements along with test scores such as absenteeism among kindergartners, how many high school freshmen pass enough classes to be on track to graduate, and the share of high school graduates who go on to college.
Summarizing our collection of measurement tools and sharing pathways for action, this article identifies what Meaningful Student Involvement can be measured for and against.
Instead, I fire up the computer, sort through the gazillion (I'm sure that is a scientific measurement of how many pictures I constantly take) photos, select a few favorites, research more facts and info about what we just saw, try to put all of that together into a meaningful and memorable post and three to four hours later turn off the light.
(Actually, there are measurements at some sites before 1861, but this date is generally chosen as the first time when there is a dense enough network of data available to make a global average meaningful).
It's an interesting question, to me, as to whether confirming the bias of those who already biased really is a meaningful or instructive measurement.
Hence, it possible for a large number of measurements at different locations to result in a meaningful reduction in the level of error of a quantity, provided that the value of the quantity does not vary much across the sample space.
I know that thickness has declined significantly in the arctic, but have we had accurate measurement of ice thickness long enough to make any meaningful interpretations?
If you had 2000 runs of the experiment, I can see where the mean and SD is meaningful, because it represents a measurement made on a system in a prescribed state.
The range of the gradient is 12 kilometers (grid 12 km by 12 km) and its purpose is to show whether or not accurate and meaningful C12 / C14 measurements can be made anywhere near a powerplant (for instance) without introducing the same bias as, say, an «urban heat island».
A simple example of the difficulties needed to turn numbers into meaningful data is the time of observation issue for temperature measurement.
Therefore, we have no meaningful records of temperature earlier than the Industrial Revolution, in terms of the ability to compare measurements recorded over time.
Satellite measurements have indeed provided meaningful estimates of Earth's radiation budget since the early 1970s (Vonder Haar and Suomi, 1971).
Different metrics should be measured in the course of marketing your law firm and used for analysis of business strategy, spend and law firm growth.Generated revenue is a meaningful measurement, key to tracing a firm's marketing efforts back to tangible results, and is essential in pinpointing different customer types and where they found you.
To determine whether the intervention led to a clinically meaningful and reliable change the reliable change index was computed, as recommended by Jacobson and Truax.39 Because population norms for the GHQ - 12 and PSOC were not available for the present study population, we calculated the SE of difference (Sdiff) based on the pretest scores for the intervention and control group combined, assuming a measurement reliability of 0.8 for each measure.
Because lactate measurement offered no meaningful change in the predictive validity beyond 2 or more qSOFA criteria in the identification of patients likely to be septic, the task force could not justify the added complexity and cost of lactate measurement alongside these simple bedside criteria.
The goal of the report is to educate both real estate professionals and consumers on meaningful trends in the MRIS market and, also, to establish a baseline for future measurements.
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