Sentences with phrase «of research showing»

One final thought, related to all of the above: If we are to succeed in this movement to redefine humanity's relationship to the world around us, including to each other, then we really ought to take heed of research showing the transformative power of activating positive emotions.
Adding honey can help too: Aside from folk wisdom, there is plenty of research showing that honey is efficacious for treating cough and sore throat.
The result has been a mountain of research all showing the same thing: under the thinning of ice is a whole lot of nothing, and that's not good news.
There's also lots of research showing sea level rise is begining to approach the Early Holocene Sea level Rise.
The recent eye - popping temperatures in Pakistan fall in line with a growing body of research showing how climate change is making heat waves more common and intense nearly everywhere.
Robert Brulle, a sociologist at Drexel University, tutored me through a series of recent e-mails on a body of research showing how bad conditions become unremarkable over time, making it harder to seek change.
But it is also a direct and immediate public health issue — there's plenty of research showing how all the particulate matter in the air causes serious lung problems.
What of research showing significant melting of permafrost, inland, at temps similar to today over the last 3 million years or so?
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There IS a great deal of research showing pediatric spaying and neutering requires less anesthesia, and results in much faster recovery than traditional desexing procedures.
On the other hand, there is plenty of research showing that the more prey - like the diet, the better for the cat.
The body of research showing its scientific effects for relieving pain and reducing inflammation is steadily growing.
Avoiding food and drink before or after your Dane is going to exercise is crucial, and there is a small amount of research showing elevating the food and water dishes may help prevent it.
I don't offer predictions of short - term performance because there is a wealth of research showing that short - term timing doesn't work.
I believe that the obstacle to them doing just that is a concern that exploring the implications of the research showing that valuations affect long - term returns is taboo (because it will cause the Passive Investing model to crumble to the ground).
In light of research showing the lack of predictive value of credit information, credit checks create an unnecessary obstacle for those seeking gainful employment.
Employers should not be able to justify using credit checks for most types of positions in light of the research showing that credit information does not predict job performance or risk of theft.
There is great interest in short - term predictions — experts in this field continue to offer them on a daily basis despite the mountain of research showing that they don't...
If Shiller is right that valuations affect long - term returns (there is now a mountain of research showing this to be so), then there is precisely zero chance that Buy - and - Hold could ever work for a long - term investor.
Giving your money to a Unit Trust doesn't work much better — there's loads of research showing how actively - managed funds routinely fail to beat the market.
An investor who has an emotional attachment to Buy - and - Hold strategies can rationalize following them despite mountains of research showing they can never...
There is now a mountain of research showing that that is NOT so.
Again, if you think you or your broker can consistently pick the right stocks and the right times to buy and sell, you either or not aware of the research showing how extremely unlikely this is, or you are overconfident in your abilities (or those of your broker) to pick stocks and time the market.
With a growing body of research showing that teachers are the most important determinant of student achievement, new and more rigorous teacher evaluation systems and policies have been implemented across the country.
A New Wave of School Integration Districts and Charters Pursuing Socioeconomic Diversity shows responses to greater segregation today by race than in 1970s, despite decades of research showing academic, cognitive, and social benefits of integrated schools.
With a growing body of research showing that teachers are the most important determinant of student achievement, new and more rigorous teacher evaluation systems and policies have been implemented ac... Read More...
In Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us, Daniel Pink (2009) summarizes decades of research showing that this kind of extrinsic motivation is inferior to the intrinsic motivation that can come from collaboration.
Now districts are elevating social and emotional learning, as well, drawing from a large body of research showing that skills like grit and self - regulation are critical to life success.
Instructional Leadership, Defined Despite 30 years of research showing the direct and indirect impact school principals have on student achievement and school improvement, federal policy has largely overlooked the vital role of the principal as instructional leader.
The urgency is certainly clear: The latest in a string of research showing stark educational inequities in America's schools, the 2017 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) revealed that wide gaps persist in reading and math proficiency between white students and students of color.
This perspective flies in the face of a substantial body of research showing that well - prepared teachers and principals are the most significant in - school contributors to student success.
TCTA has consistently opposed attempts to tie teacher evaluations to student test scores based on the weight of research showing that using student test performance to evaluate teacher performance is invalid, unreliable and unfair.
But a new Alaska study adds more weight to a growing body of research showing that standardized tests are a lousy way to make this decision, and that it would be much better to look at students» high school grades instead.
Winters said most of the research showing retention has a negative effect on students was not as rigorous as more recent studies.
And Trump's nominee for deputy secretary, Mitchell «Mick» Zais, said that he was «unaware» of research showing that students who received vouchers in states such as Indiana, Louisiana, Ohio, and Washington, D.C., performed worse on tests than their public school peers.
But, increasingly, schools that serve high populations of minority students, such as PUC Schools, are taking note of the research showing that the race of teachers matters and have begun to prioritize diversity along with that top quality.
When fourteen public school teachers came together as part of Educators 4 Excellence - New York Teacher Policy Team on how to improve the use of testing in schools, they were taken aback by the depth of research showing the harmful effects of exit exams, which twenty - six states have adopted in one form or another.
New approaches to organizing and designing schools are informed by decades of research showing how schools designed to support strong interpersonal relationships, coherent curriculum, and authentic instruction improve student achievement, graduation rates, and college success.
This local initiative is part of a larger national push that is responding to bevy of research showing that black kids benefit from having black teachers.
Two recent studies of LSP indicate initial negative student achievement results that do not align with the greater body of research showing positive or neutral outcomes from school choice programs in other cities and states.
These results are corroborated by a large body of research showing a strong correlation between reading achievement and effective school library programs.
Our study adds to a small body of research showing that textbooks differ considerably in their effectiveness.
This is not just a nice sentiment; there is a growing body of research showing the connection between a supportive school environment and student achievement.
He cites a wealth of research showing that when adults devote time and energy to children's overall development, they also help young people develop creative talents.
There is a great deal of research showing school accountability can improve student outcomes.
There is no convincing body of research showing that these practices are valuable.
(One of the authors, George Madaus, told us that he was not aware of any research showing a negative correlation between the NTE subject - matter test and student achievement.)
He told me, «There is a lot of research showing that introverts can participate in groups and teams, and they can benefit from the additional creativity that comes from collaboration.
There is a great deal of research showing that unremitting stress leads to increased levels of illness and infection, cuts years off of people's lives, and generally cuts down on people's happiness.
In light of research showing the positive impacts of KIPP schools on achievement, student transitions into and out of KIPP remain of interest.
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