Sentences with word «microlevel»

A study by Goertz, Floden, and O'Day (1995) provides an example of how large - scale policy research projects in the 1990s have begun to link macro - and microlevels of analysis.
The study used microlevel observational assessments of mother - child interactions in the third wave of a randomized controlled trial (DuMont et al. 2008).
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) Note: The study used microlevel observational assessments of mother - child interactions in a three - year follow - up of the DuMont et al. (2008) study.
This is despite the fact that microlevel data is critical to improving day - to - day student performance, says Beverly Donohue, vice president of policy and research at New Visions for Public Schools, a school support organization responsible for working with 76 of the district's public schools.
«Rooted in local cultures and directed to local problems, these are microlevel resistances with signs of world - wide solidarity», says Gurukkal.
This envisages microlevel sovereign communities of some sort, controlling their resources and shaping appropriate / indigenous technologies, and socially liberating themselves from traditional patriarchies and hierarchies, redefining without destroying their traditional community structures and values.
The issue, Donohue says, «is not accountability versus microlevel student data.»
While I think this perspective is crucial on a microlevel for interpersonal conversations, I worry that its application to broader interactions ignores power dynamics.
A wider definition would include within its scope the design of the total built environment, from the macrolevel of town planning, urban design, and landscape architecture to the microlevel of creating furniture.
We hypothesize that this microlevel evaluation feedback is more important to lasting performance improvements than the final, overall TES scores.
By considering the issue of racial inequity at both microlevels and macrolevels, Milner's insights are likely to be appealing to community advocates and educational practitioners alike.
Researchers speculated that in the end, it may have been the «microlevel feedback» that drove improvements, especially as performance gains persisted long after the teachers were evaluated, despite loose coupling with personnel decisions.
If you can't shift the game at all, you lose the microlevel snowball effect as well, and that's too bad.
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