Strengthening Child Protective Services Intake (PDF - 343 KB) North Carolina Family and Children's Resource Program and North Carolina Division of Social Services (2011) Focuses on child protective services intake in North Carolina by examining administrative and
outcome data while exploring ways to educate community partners about child protective services (CPS) intake / screening.
Since formative assessment better reflects actual usage of the competency, they provide much more meaningful
outcome data while remaining in context to the student activity.
Not exact matches
While we entertained the possibility that the increased realism of avatars with facial expressions that reflected facial motion tracking
data would lead to positive communication
outcomes, this was not the case.
While we had moved to a constructive outlook in late - October 2008 after the market had plunged by more than 40 %, we discovered vast differences between post-war and Depression - era
outcomes under similar conditions - what I called our «two
data sets problem.»
While patient safety, clinical informatics,
data analytics, and improving quality
outcomes remain top of mind among hospital - based healthcare IT leaders, cybersecurity and
data privacy and security issues have risen nearly to the top of the list of concerns of those leaders.
The recent
outcome data reports a median base salary at $ 125,000 — an 8 % increase over the previous year —
while 99 % of the class had job offers three months post graduation.
At the same time,
while it may be tempting to assume that some
outcomes are worse because of the risks imposed by this system, we have little to no
data to support that assumption.
Virginia elects a new governor in November, and
while the political fundamentals (and the current governor's ethics) will likely determine the
outcome, both Republican Ken Cuccinelli and Democrat Terry McAuliffe are using voter
data to target their canvassing outreach.
In a study of national
data on colon surgery, Johns Hopkins researchers found that
while patients who undergo either minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery or the high - tech robotic approach have similar
outcomes, robotic surgery is significantly more expensive.
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While these observational
data can not prove that treating patients based on the results of CTA testing will automatically result in better health
outcomes, they do provide new information enabling a more informed choice of testing for patients with stable chest pain, especially for predicting future cardiovascular risk.»
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While we wait to understand the VOICE
data, I think we recognize the importance of trials in different populations and that we often can not predict trial
outcomes,» Celum says.
A series of six articles appearing in the March issue of The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences finds new correlations between a Mediterranean diet and healthy aging
outcomes —
while also underscoring the need for careful approaches to the use of
data in order to measure the diet's potential benefits.
«We've been anticipating this CHOICE
data for a
while, because it's such a great way to look at
outcomes of different contraceptive methods in real life.»
While data from the Harvard School of Public Health indicates that olive oil is clearly a healthier choice for heart
outcomes than butter and lard, there is concerning
data about olive oil and arteries.
While outcomes data show Parsley's impact on treating and curing conditions — from heart disease and diabetes to autoimmune disease and even infertility — disease prevention also remains core to the Parsley philosophy.
While this end goal for individual «campus» gradings is yet to be realised, the move to allow NCG to submit separate
data for each constituent part by both the SFA and EFA has to be seen as an important trailblazer for those colleges set to grapple with such considerations as an
outcome of the area reviews.
«Our preliminary
data show that
while there is a fair amount of experimentation in these organizations, there is relatively little evaluation of the
outcomes, questioning of underlying assumptions, or after - action reviews.
Fourteen percent of Michigan's charters are both low - performing and do little to improve student achievement, according to Stanford University's Center for Research on Educational
Outcomes;
while just one of the 11 charters shut down in 2015 - 2016 were closed because of academic failure, according to
data from the Wolverine State's Department of Education.]
The Higher Education Act (HEA) can support state efforts to prepare their educators to use
data in support of student learning, to provide meaningful information about teacher
outcomes back to the program that trained them, and to enable
data systems that provide educators, families, and policymakers the information they deserve
while reducing burden on states.
[5] Their
data do not enable them to study education
outcomes while students are in school, but the findings hint at positive ones.
In the original memo that unveiled the new performance report, NJDOE's Chief Performance Officer / Assistant Commissioner of
Data, Research, Evaluation and Reporting, Bari Erlichson (2013) stated: While [sic] the evaluation of student outcome data is crucial for school improvement, we know that these data alone can not capture the dozens of other essential elements of schools such as a positive school climate, participation in extracurricular programs and the development of non-cognitive ski
Data, Research, Evaluation and Reporting, Bari Erlichson (2013) stated:
While [sic] the evaluation of student
outcome data is crucial for school improvement, we know that these data alone can not capture the dozens of other essential elements of schools such as a positive school climate, participation in extracurricular programs and the development of non-cognitive ski
data is crucial for school improvement, we know that these
data alone can not capture the dozens of other essential elements of schools such as a positive school climate, participation in extracurricular programs and the development of non-cognitive ski
data alone can not capture the dozens of other essential elements of schools such as a positive school climate, participation in extracurricular programs and the development of non-cognitive skills.
While A + Denver did not have access to the polling or focus group
data, the «more money equals better
outcomes» message was worrisome because so few we talked to were motivated by this message.
When asked about
data, 38 percent of superintendents strongly agreed that they have «sufficient
data on student
outcomes» to make «strategic» school district decisions,
while 33 percent said that principals have enough access to such
data.
Overall,
while questions remain, the regulations make clear that the graduation rate and performance
data of students in foster care must be reported on, and can not be lumped in with other subgroups as part of a «super-subgroup» to conceal its
outcomes.
But
while program features may be assessed during the accreditation and program approval process, there is little
data that can readily link these features to the
outcomes of graduates who actually become teachers.
The Center assists SEAs to develop and implement rigorous and practical post-school
outcome data systems to track the early adult experiences of youth who had IEPs
while in high school.
While the number of charter schools across the nation has risen dramatically,
data indicate that just one in five charter schools outperform public schools in reading and math assessments, according to Stanford University's Center for Research on Educational
Outcomes (CREDO).
Jacqueline Ancess describes how teachers in New York City secondary schools increase their own learning
while improving student
outcomes • Milbrey W. McLaughlin and Joel Zarrow demonstrate how teachers learn to use
data to improve their practice and meet educational standards • Lynne Miller presents a case study of a long - lived school — university partnership • Beverly Falk recounts stories of teachers working together to develop performance assessments, to understand their student's learning, to re-think their curriculum, and much more • Laura Stokes analyzes a school that successfully uses inquiry groups.
She identifies and plans implementation of digital tools that meet specific learning needs and evaluates
data on these tools,
while supporting this instructional model by focusing on differentiation and personalization and ensuring equitable
outcomes for all students.
Being a learning leader means balancing the evaluation of teachers using collected
data based on student
outcomes set forth in the curriculum
while also taking into account students» ability to demonstrate the content, how they utilize higher order thinking skills in processing their understanding, and what problem - solving strategies are incorporated into the learning.
Candidates analyze student work to determine student progress toward and mastery of lesson and unit learning objectives
while identifying trends in the
data that may reveal inequitable
outcomes for various student groups.
The Endeavor students are still scoring higher, but when you look at this
data, it is clear which achievement is more impressive: One school improved student
outcomes,
while the other allowed students to fall further behind.
While there are obviously some «health warnings» around comparing international
data, including recognising that different countries may be pursuing different priorities, international comparisons can still give us insight into how
outcomes vary (or don't vary) with expenditure.
A webinar taking place this week from
Data Conversion Laboratory will explore easy ways that school systems, teachers, and educational stakeholders can incorporate the shift to ebooks in the classroom,
while exploring feasible strategies that let digital initiatives support student learning
outcomes.
For example,
while estimates concerning central tendencies of distributions of simulation
outcomes are usually fairly robust because they are conditioned on ample
data, estimates concerning the tails of distributions (such as the probability of falling below a critical biomass) are usually conditional on few
data and thus often rely on assumptions that have no strong knowledge base.
Gentlemen,
While I think that the total bull of CAGW will ultimately die a natural death in the face of growing facts and
data to the contrary, the fact remains that should the worst happen and the CAGW cult truly gains power, we'll have to invent a whole new word to describe the
outcome because genocide will be insufficient.
While they can't be falsified, you can get a good idea on how accuratly they can predict
outcomes by running known, real - world
data through them and then compare the output with actual measured values.
While most document review is too complex for box - ticking deductive reasoning, by feeding machines multiple samples of documents and
outcomes it has been possible for programmers to give computers
data driven instructions, leading to predictive coding, which can replace human review.
The common theme to these three primary benefits is managing legal costs — without sacrificing quality —
while also reducing uncertainty by using
data and analysis to drive better
outcomes.
If it's the second
outcome you're seeking (and I can only guess that's the right answer), why in the world are you screening for the former
while collecting virtually no
data on the latter?
Team collaboration launch of Target Now Registry aimed to act as a robust information catalyst, advancing precision medicine in oncology through the broad - based acquisition and sharing of valuable molecular, clinical and
outcomes data,
while collaborating on a national level in a secure, community - based environment.
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While HSIS lacks long - term follow - up
data, other studies have found Head Start to be effective when judged on multiple
outcomes rather than just short - term cognitive gains.
While we do have
data from several small studies showing that advance provision of EC is not associated with increases in unprotected intercourse or decreases in condom use, these self - report
data have not been correlated with
outcome data, particularly biological markers.4 - 6, 13,14
While Australia lacks research on culture and resilience, we do have longitudinal research
data which demonstrates a correlation between strong language and culture in Indigenous homeland communities and positive health
outcomes.
Several reviews had findings which overlapped: for example, some included all
outcomes in studies of home visiting programmes
while others covered a range of interventions, including home visiting, but extracted
data only on one
outcome (e.g. parental sensitivity).
While several studies have demonstrated stability and poor
outcomes of internalizing symptoms in preschoolers, there has not yet been longitudinal
data available to inform the course of preschool depression and whether it shows homotypic continuity into early childhood.