12 Herman's
more recent work indicates that language experience affects what features are attended to by both dolphins and human beings in sign recognition.
Not exact matches
Canadian employers are
working harder and spending
more to recruit
recent post-secondary graduates in an increasingly competitive labour market, a new report
indicates.
Over 60 percent of individuals in a
recent survey said they lost their chain of thought because they read and replied to an email, while
more than 50 percent of people who check emails and social media when trying to
work indicated a lack of impulse control.
TORONTO, April 5, 2018 — Canadian employers are
working harder and spending
more to recruit and retain
recent post-secondary graduates in an increasingly competitive labour market, a new report
indicates.
And this is something that physicists have been arguing about for a very, very long time, but what the authors of this article point out is that the
work by John Bell, but also some
more recent experimental
work, seems to
indicate that in fact there really is a deep nonlocality to the universe; that there really is someway in which there is not some sort of missing x-factor that if we just knew what it was that would explain everything; that we would see the dominos connecting, those invisible tiny dominos connecting those different particles and set up the effect of going one to the other.
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More recent work that tracks debt outcomes for individual borrowers documents that the main problem is not high levels of debt per student (in fact, defaults are lower among those who borrow more, since this typically indicates higher levels of college attainment), but rather the low earnings of dropout and for - profit students, who have high rates of default even on relatively small de
More recent work that tracks debt outcomes for individual borrowers documents that the main problem is not high levels of debt per student (in fact, defaults are lower among those who borrow
more, since this typically indicates higher levels of college attainment), but rather the low earnings of dropout and for - profit students, who have high rates of default even on relatively small de
more, since this typically
indicates higher levels of college attainment), but rather the low earnings of dropout and for - profit students, who have high rates of default even on relatively small debts.
Preliminary findings from a
recent study on teachers» professional learning preferences
indicate that teachers feel
more supported in their
work and better prepared to support their students» learning when they select their own professional learning (PL) opportunities (Howard, 2016).
More worryingly, a
recent survey carried out by London Fire Brigade
indicated that six out of ten schools that have proposed building
work in the last three years were not going to install sprinklers.
Though many of the corporate - style reformers argue that their preferred priorities of
more high - stakes testing, the elimination of teacher tenure, and expansion of charter schools will narrow the achievement gap, there is no evidence to
indicate that these policies will
work, and in fact,
recent evidence suggests that such policies will further cause high - quality teachers to flee from our neediest schools.
We're big fans of John Tierney at the New York Times, and in a
recent post he discusses new research by Saul Miller and Jon Maner at Florida State University.1 Their
work indicates that single men are
more attracted to women who are ovulating, but that men in committed relationships are actually less attracted to those same ovulating women.
A
recent study8 examining peer status in clinically - diagnosed 7 — 9 year old children with ADHD from the Multimodal Treatment Study of Children With ADHD (MTA) 9,10 found that 52 % fell in the rejected category (when the classification system of Coie et al11 is used) and less than 1 % were of popular status.8 When children who did not fit into any category were excluded in calculating these percentages, the situation was even
more bleak, with 80 % of children with ADHD falling in the rejected group.8 These figures are consistent with previous
work indicating that 82 % of children with ADHD have peer rejection scores one standard deviation or
more above the mean and 60 % are two standard deviations or
more above the mean.12