Sentences with phrase «more immediate relevance»

Environmental risk factors for ADHD have shown to have more substantial effect sizes than genetic factors [27], and may have more immediate relevance for clinical treatment.
Higher academic qualifications should be listed before others unless lower qualifications are of more immediate relevance.
In Massachusetts, a statewide system divides students into three grade chunks (from first grade all the way up to 12th) and focuses on children's likelihood of achieving progressive academic targets — all of which are separately considered indicators for high school graduation but also have more immediate relevance.

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But the much more critical concern is that increasingly, of necessity, they need to specialize in areas and products just to stay up with the technologies that are of the most immediate relevance and concern to their current positions.
Blended instruction gives students investigation, real - world application, and immediate relevance with each lesson — and even more so because of the educational technology advances that the Common Core will usher in.
Time, too, has helped soften the edges between Whitehurst's focus on quantitative experimental methodology and those pushing more immediate «relevance» over his brand of «rigor.»
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