That something means a re-orientation
of the subjects studied and the research conducted towards the needs of corporations rather than towards the wider public need.
The essays in this volume address a range
of subjects studied by the conservation division of the National Gallery of Art related to the Gallery's collection.
It said: «Most of the issues raised... relate to an incomplete understanding of the generic advice on teaching approaches given in good faith at professional development sessions with the aim of enhancing students» appreciation
of the subjects studied and their assessment.»
The WJEC exam board, one of those named, said: «Most of the issues raised... relate to an incomplete understanding of the generic advice on teaching approaches given in good faith at professional development sessions with the aim of enhancing students» appreciation
of the subjects studied and their assessment.»
Since then, there have been more studies, including some as recent as 2011, that have shown that most
of the subjects studied had pre-existing conditions that led to the development of disease, and that hormones actually reduce the risk of cancer and other chronic diseases.
With a science degree, you can teach
any of the subjects you studied at undergraduate level, even if you only did them for a year.
More than half
of subjects studied dreamed of being excluded and alone.
Research is systematic study directed toward more complete scientific knowledge or understanding
of the subject studied.
The article describes how, at Quest to Learn, 90 - minute «domains» will replace the familiar blocks
of subject study.
Career choices One of the issues routinely raised at regional meetings was the age at which teenagers have to choose and narrow the number
of subjects they study.
In a program sponsored by the Northwest Educational Cooperative, students come to Rolling Meadows High School to participate in one of the 15 nongraded classes designed to offer them a deeper look into
some of the subjects they study in their regular classes, according to Larry Chase, executive director of the cooperative, which serves 10 public - school districts near Chicago.
Critical Exploration is a distinctive teaching approach that powerfully supports inquiry and engages students in developing deep understandings
of the subjects they study.
Not exact matches
In one
study out
of the University
of Tennessee, researchers showed that eating three servings
of dairy daily significantly reduced body fat in obese
subjects.
Specifically, I chose to stay open to learning in prison, which I did, in terms
of the specific
subjects I
studied and the stuff I learned about myself that I'd never known.
This second part
of the competition is the
subject of a new set
of studies recently completed by the Lawrence Centre at Western University's Ivey Business School.
The shocking part is that we claim that women aren't
studying STEM
subjects at school and aren't entering tech careers in the U.S. because
of discrimination and oppression, but in countries where women don't have a lot
of rights (and granted, those rights vary drastically even within Middle Eastern countries), they manage to succeed in STEM in school.
In a case
study,
subjects reported significantly higher feelings
of respect and fondness for their colleagues who used this technique.
Women's under - representation on boards and in top management positions has long been the
subject of academic
study and, more recently, public policy.
Recent research has looked into the health consequences
of that mismatch, tracking a group
of study subjects for more than six years.
One 2014
study by the University
of Warwick in England asked
subjects to perform skill - based math problems, which researchers used to mimic typical white - collar work.
The
study subjects agreed to a fresh round
of personality testing and the contemporary results were compared to the decades» old findings.
In the context
of this
study that simply meant more anxious
subjects tended to feel more irrationally negative about the neutral word puzzles that accompanied stressful images, but in real life this effect could cause actual trouble.
Armed with reams
of pseudo-scientific
studies, they claimed that workers
of all sorts were happier and more productive when
subjected to 15 - minute sets
of benign music that built gradually in tempo and intensity.
To figure this out, the research team asked the friends
of 417
study subjects to rate their level
of charisma.
In a German
study, researchers gave two groups
of subjects, one well - rested and one sleep - deprived, a math test.
In one
study,
subjects were shown a video — either
of comedy routines or a «placebo» video that wasn't as funny.
The project is called the Grant
Study, and the group
of subjects included President John F. Kennedy and Ben Bradlee, who later became editor
of The Washington Post during Watergate.
But Maria Loumioti, assistant professor
of accounting at the University
of California and co-author
of two
studies on the
subject, says that's not strictly true.
With very specific training on charismatic speech content and the use
of effective verbal and nonverbal strategies,
subjects in this
study dramatically grew their charismatic presence.
A
study published in the American Journal
of Preventive Medicine found that the more time
subjects spent sitting during the day, the greater their chances
of dying from all causes, including cancer and heart disease.
Thanks to technology, learners in every corner
of the globe can now
study nearly any
subject online, often for free or next to free.
«Short sleep was more important than any other factor in predicting
subjects» likelihood
of catching cold,» said Aric Prather, assistant professor
of psychiatry at UC San Francisco and the
study's lead author.
Inovio's vaccine against HPV is currently in Phase II clinical
studies, and Kim says «about 50 percent»
of the
subjects in that trial are defeating the disease.
A heap
of evidence shows women are assessed differently when it comes to confidence, likability and self - promotion, so the researchers only recruited male
study subjects, as they put it, «to control for potentially confounding effects
of gender.»
Studies that involve divvying up money, for example, have shown that
subjects would irrationally rather walk away empty - handed than feel they were cheated out
of their fair share.
Levy reported that in a 2004
study of suburban rail commuters taking the train from New Jersey to Manhattan, «Wener and his coauthor Gary Evans found that the longer their test
subjects» journey was, the higher the levels
of cortisol (the primary stress hormone) in their saliva, and the more difficult they found to focus on the task
of proofreading assigned them at the end
of their commute.»
An April
study of more than 3,300 people by the National Research Center for the Working Environment discovered that people
subjected to bullying in the workplace were more likely to report sleeping difficulties.
«Listening to music and singing together has been shown in several
studies to directly impact neuro - chemicals in the brain, many
of which play a role in closeness and connection,» explains a recent Greater Good Science Center round - up
of research on the
subject.
In many
of the 374 brain science papers, the reviewers found the
subjects knew what was being
studied.
These findings might be comforting for teens (and their worried parents) currently suffering through the trial by fire that ninth grade can be, but it also has lessons to teach those
of us who are decades beyond graduation, researchers
studying the
subject note.
They've been
studying deep sleep — the tier beyond light sleep and REM sleep — and found that using certain sounds to stimulate
subjects» deep sleep can elevate the number
of long - burst brain waves they experience.
He did not approach a new
subject that interested him and say «Gee, if I pursue this new
study, I will never be a true master in any
of my other
studies.
In Health Canada's 2001 National Work - Life Conflict
Study — the widest - reaching survey on the
subject, before or since — nearly half
of respondents (47 %) considered their supervisor sympathetic to their need for work - life balance.
Bob Reiss is the author
of Bootstrapping 101: Tips to Build Your Business with Limited Cash and Free Outside Help, and has been involved in 16 start - ups and has been the
subject of two Harvard case
studies, in addition to speaking frequently at university entrepreneurial classes.
In one
of Kilduff's
studies, he had
subjects face - off against a simulated opponent to complete a typing contest.
The
study, which wasn't named in Hollauf's column, found that
subjects spent an average
of only 31 seconds on their schoolwork before getting distracted by another task.
This time around, instead
of having
study subjects read a bit
of Don DeLillo or Louise Erdrich, they asked more than 2,000 people how many
of a long list
of authors» names they recognized.
His findings feature in textbooks and management training courses, and his debut book, The Procrastination Equation, combines the first meta - analysis
of the topic (encompassing some 800
studies) with original research, including some for which the professor served as his own
subject.
This is a beginner's attitude
of openness, eagerness and lack
of preconceptions even when
studying a
subject at an advanced level.
That's in large part a byproduct
of humanity's imperfection and what happens when, God forbid, young adults are allowed to
study subjects in which they're interested.