Sentences with phrase «of academic articles focused»

The Report is an online source of academic articles focused on residential real estate research and summaries of scholarly journal articles and books relevant for real estate sales agents... (READ THIS STORY)
Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business has published its quarterly Keller Center Research Report, an online compendium of academic articles focused on residential real estate research and summaries of scholarly journal articles and books relevant to real estate sales agents.
Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business has published its latest quarterly Keller Center Research Report, an online source of academic articles focused on residential real estate research and summaries of scholarly journal articles and books relevant for real estate sales agents.

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SportsInsights updates its regular series of articles that focus on «Betting Against the Public» — as well as other articles related to money management, and the sports betting industry — and other academic research.
Joh Crooks, writing for Mt. Washington Live magazine, published the article Academic Excellence in Focus, in which he described his (very positive) impressions of his recent visit to WSB.
In subsequent articles, I will focus on some of the challenges and opportunities specific to the academic consultant.
Relaxed, thoughtful and highly literate — in a recent academic article he cited Hume, Joyce and Beckett along with Nobel Prize - winning physicists Richard Feynman and Niels Bohr — McEuen is a man of wide - ranging interests who has narrowed his scientific focus to the very, very small.
The trouble is, she writes in a new article in Academic Medicine, that too many of these programs — called STEGH, or short - term experiences in global health — focus on the needs of the student trainees and not on what's best for their patients or for overall health care in the countries they visit.
EuroStemCell, in partnership with the Future Science Group MEDLINE - indexed journal Regenerative Medicine, have launched a digital platform which provides free - to - access summaries of hot - topic articles from leading international academics published in the journal's recent two - part Special Focus Issue entitled, «Regenerative Medicine in Society: Interdisciplinary Perspectives».
The next two articles in this series will focus on learning management and teaching methods and assessment and accountability to move towards an achievable vision of academic excellence through digital learning.
Layton's article, and the UCLA Civil Rights Project report referenced in it, were based on assumptions and incomplete data, and solely focus their findings on demographics and «exposure» to diversity, rather than the academic performance of charter school students.
My next article will continue this series with focus on some of the common unrealistic academic expectations many new college students hold.
In this article, assistant principal Erickson describes how a focus on grading only academic achievement of standards has transformed the school's culture.
With a focus on science and social studies and an archive of more than 10,000 nonfiction articles, Pro also teaches students the disciplinary knowledge and academic vocabulary they need to succeed across the entire curriculum.
She is the author of numerous articles about education, including «Homework Myths» and «There's Something Wrong with Homework,» and two books, Academic Success Through Empowering Students (National Middle School Association, 1999) and Becoming a Middle Level Teacher: Student - Focused Teaching of Early Adolescents (McGraw - Hill, 2007).
Wikipedia's category definitions in this area are unhelpful, focusing on working with the authors of textbooks and academic articles.
Besides focusing on academic writing and producing high - quality assignments for your college needs, such as book reports, term papers, case studies, article critique, essays and application papers, they proudly provide a wider range of services.
The purpose of this article is to examine the changing focus of legal education over the years from its development as an academic discipline to the emergence of clinical internships and the call for law schools to deliver a mixture of both within the contemporary law degree.
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