Sentences with phrase «notes in a new article»

Stanford economist Eric Hanushek notes in a new article for Education Next magazine that the black - white disparity in math and reading scores among 12th - graders today is not only significant but, even more disturbing, not much different from where it was a half - century ago.

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Note: This article was updated at 10:00 pm on Wednesday after the New York Times published its interview with Peter Thiel, in which he confirmed his involvement in the Hogan case.
«The backdrop for the study is a widely held view that burnout and depression are separate entities,» notes Dr. Irvin Schonfeld, co-author of the study and a researcher from City College of New York, in a public comment on the WSJ article.
Anyway, on Sept. 11, the New York Times published an article that noted the increasing frequency of extreme market gyrations has regulators «looking at changes in the markets and automated trading strategies.»
If you read an article, see a new book, or hear about an organization that a customer might be interested in, drop a note or make a quick call to let them know.
Please note that the following article was published in 2016 and a full year has passed (with some new data and insights worth checking out).
New editor's notes written by Thiel, including his farewell, were also recently discovered and added in part II of this article.
There is much more packed into these two epilogues (as well as extensive bibliographical notes of recent books and articles), but these few examples give a sampling of the pleasures to be found in this new edition of Augustine of Hippo.
In an earlier article in the New York Times Magazine (July 28, 2002) titled «Nation - Building Lite,» he notes that «the Bush administration is trying to reconstruct Afghanistan on the cheaIn an earlier article in the New York Times Magazine (July 28, 2002) titled «Nation - Building Lite,» he notes that «the Bush administration is trying to reconstruct Afghanistan on the cheain the New York Times Magazine (July 28, 2002) titled «Nation - Building Lite,» he notes that «the Bush administration is trying to reconstruct Afghanistan on the cheap.
That transcendence is inherent in Christian thought is noted by Gordon Kaufman in his article «On the Meaning of «God»,» New Theology, 4 (Macmillan, 1967), pp. 71 - 72.
Several months ago a New Yorker article described the sensation among ultra-Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem caused by a Mississippi cattle breeder who noted an unblemished red heifer in his herd, read Numbers 19 and declared that the animal was a sign that the temple must be rebuilt in preparation for the millennial reign of Jesus — regardless of the escalation of mayhem such exegesis in action would heap upon Jews, Muslims and Christians in the Holy City.
It has been noted by astute demographers that at the time the baby bust generation began to reach marriage age, the articles in women's magazines began to depart from the «Why He Won't Commit» genre to articles about «The New Morality» and reactions to the sexual excesses of the previous decade.
A recent New York Times article, about scientists visiting Aquiares to study, noted the increase in biodiversity as a result of the extensive variety of shade trees and the provision of buffer zones.
As noted in a New York Times article, Aquiares recently played host to a group of naturalists.
Editors Note: This article was initially published on October 14, 2014: Back in March of 2014 we introduced our new Think Tank feature which allows Bet Labs customers to easily share their betting systems with other users.
Editors Note: This article was originally published on July 23rd It's been more than five months since Malcolm Butler's goal - line interception gave the New England Patriots a narrow victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl...
Also of note in Serrano's article, the new faces in the academy program including some of the Chivas academy players we know have jumped ship.
* Editor's Note: This article is an excerpt from Life Over the Influence, a new program created by Kimberly Abraham LMSW and Marney Studaker - Cordner LMSW, therapists and experts in helping families whose members are struggling with alcohol or drug use.
On a related note, yesterday I shared on TLT's Facebook page a new article from Dana Woldow («Jamie Oliver: You Should Be Ashamed of Yourself «-RRB- taking issue with J.O. over his sharp criticism in the last episode of former LAUSD Superintendent Ray Cortines.
Steve Eder in an April 2013 article in the New York Times notes that Rutgers officials knew about basketball coach Mike Rice's abusive conduct, but did not fire him.
Dr. Laura Riley, spokeswoman for the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and an expert on high - risk pregnancies at Massachusetts General Hospital, notes in an article by Colette Bouchez that new moms should have realistic expectations regarding their postpartum weight loss.
The good news, as noted in the Times article, is that under the new USDA school food regulations, calorie minimums for school meals are going down, and a broader variety of fruits and vegetables (not just corn and potatoes) will be offered.
However, an article from The New York Times noted that the study in question did not include the «all - in crying it out» method because it reportedly causes «too much infant and parent distress.»
Note that this isn't some metric I'm making up out of whole cloth; I think back in 2007 or so the New York Times ran a series of articles on class differences in modern America, and they said that one of the best indicators of someone's economic class is whether they have goods and services that took a lot of labor to make, or whether their daily life doesn't command a lot of human resources.
For a recent article on growing interest in major reform of New York's election laws, Gotham Gazette spoke at length with Kavanagh, noting that he «has been a staunch proponent of election reform, sponsoring many of the relevant bills that have passed his chamber.»
(The New York Post mentioned the incident in a graphic accompanying an article about de Blasio on Wednesday, noting that, «he railed against the replacement of the shuttered hospital with luxury condos.
His articles on politics, economics, and environmental issues have appeared in Against the Current, CounterPunch, Green Politics, International Socialist Review, Labor Notes, New Politics, Peace and Democracy News, Z Magazine, and other publications.
«I was 21 and there was a novelty to me running,» he said, noting an article in The New York Post about his brief candidacy.
But just recently, for - profit medical education has returned, note three Brown University scholars in a new JAMA article that considers what the revival might mean.
A noted science communicator, Foley has written many popular articles, op - eds, and essays in publications like National Geographic, Scientific American, the New York Times, The Guardian, Ensia, Yale's Environment 360, and bioGraphic, among others.
Kolbert's book, Field Notes From a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change (Bloomsbury, $ 22.95), is based on articles that appeared in The New Yorker.
The new UNAIDS report is «bold and timely,» says James McIntyre, an HIV / AIDS clinician and CEO of the Anova Health Institute in Johannesburg, South Africa, noting it mirrors an article he co-authored 6 years ago with the same title.
In a recent article in The New York Times, Jen A. Miller lamented the use of smartphones in races, noting that the devices have become «social media spouts for runners to take selfies, FaceTime a family member on a crowded course, or chat on the phone in the middle of a race, oblivious to the people behind and around them.&raquIn a recent article in The New York Times, Jen A. Miller lamented the use of smartphones in races, noting that the devices have become «social media spouts for runners to take selfies, FaceTime a family member on a crowded course, or chat on the phone in the middle of a race, oblivious to the people behind and around them.&raquin The New York Times, Jen A. Miller lamented the use of smartphones in races, noting that the devices have become «social media spouts for runners to take selfies, FaceTime a family member on a crowded course, or chat on the phone in the middle of a race, oblivious to the people behind and around them.&raquin races, noting that the devices have become «social media spouts for runners to take selfies, FaceTime a family member on a crowded course, or chat on the phone in the middle of a race, oblivious to the people behind and around them.&raquin the middle of a race, oblivious to the people behind and around them.»
The New York Times has been a strong advocate for lowfat diets, even for children, yet a recent NYT article noted that vitamin - A-rich foods like liver, egg yolk, cream and shellfish confer resistance to infectious diseases in children and prevent cancer in adults.13 A Washington Post article hailed vitamin A as «cheap and effective, with wonders still being (re) discovered,» noting that recent studies have found that vitamin - A supplements help prevent infant mortality in Third World countries, protect measles victims from severe complications and prevent mother - to - child transmission of HIV virus.14 The article lists butter, egg yolk and liver as important sources of vitamin A, but claims, unfortunately, that carotenes from vegetables are «equally important.»
A 2010 New York Times article on the word / concept of wellness noted that when Dan Rather did a 60 Minutes segment on the topic in 1979, he intoned, «Wellness, there's a word you don't hear everyday.»
The New York Times notes in their review that «cats are the new dogs,» and judging from the list of animals in this article, they might be rigNew York Times notes in their review that «cats are the new dogs,» and judging from the list of animals in this article, they might be rignew dogs,» and judging from the list of animals in this article, they might be right.
According to this Gematsu article which contains details from a Japanese Famitsu report, Code Vein is being developed by the same team behind the popular God Eater series, though the developers note it takes place in an entirely new universe and has no ties to God Eater.
As a recent New York Times article noted, «Today, you'd be hard - pressed to find a health professional, a sleep scientist, or educator who would defend starting high school in the 7 a.m. hour, now the norm for many U.S. high schools, as good for physical or mental health, safety, or learning.»
The winning teams included a former adviser to Arne Duncan, a Teach For America team, and «a well - funded West Coast chain of charter schools,» noted Miller in her New York article.
In New York City, «roughly a quarter of the city's middle schools and a third of high schools screen applicants based on their grades, test scores, artistic talents and other criteria,» Monica Disare notes in an article for ChalkbeaIn New York City, «roughly a quarter of the city's middle schools and a third of high schools screen applicants based on their grades, test scores, artistic talents and other criteria,» Monica Disare notes in an article for Chalkbeain an article for Chalkbeat.
So note Max Eden and Michael McShane in a new article on Real Clear Education.
And, Peterson notes, as another article in the new issue of Education Next by James Guthrie and Arthur Peng documents («The Phony Funding Crisis,») schools have always been insulated from downturns in the economy.
I note in a New York Times article that a failing Newark school of 487 students has a staff of 79, including 33 teachers, similar in student - to - staff ratio to Tyler Heights.
Take the time to note whenever your passive candidates achieve something in their career such as publishing a new blog article or earning a new credential.
The article notes the 2013 report «Sustained Progress: New Findings About the Effectiveness and Operation of Small Public High Schools of Choice in New York City» by the group MDRC, which studies the causes of high graduation rates at small high schools in New York City.
The article notes, «With the passage of the ESSA, states are now in the midst of crafting their own new benchmarks and...
Author Lucille McAssey notes in her article, «Common Core Assessments: A Principal's View,» that schools aren't introducing the new standards — and their accompanying assessments — in a vacuum.
A New York Times article yesterday noted that financially - challenged municipalities across the country are calling on land - holding non - profit / tax - exempt organizations to make larger contributions in lieu of property taxes.
In a follow - up New York Times article, he noted that it is no coincidence that these out - of - school factors — and in particular economic conditions — have created the «income achievement gap» at the very moment economic inequality and poverty have exploded in AmericIn a follow - up New York Times article, he noted that it is no coincidence that these out - of - school factors — and in particular economic conditions — have created the «income achievement gap» at the very moment economic inequality and poverty have exploded in Americin particular economic conditions — have created the «income achievement gap» at the very moment economic inequality and poverty have exploded in Americin America.
Please Note: This blog post has been corrected and updated to reflect that the article in the New Canaan Advertiser was a straight news story concerning the Superintendent's statement about the Common Core Testing Program.
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