It's this perspective that dredges up findings like: 70 percent of elementary programs don't require a single basic science course of their candidates (neither through their ed coursework or their general university requirements), or one in four secondary programs don't require a full subject - specific methods course, or one in five programs we were able to study on their use of outcomes data don't conduct surveys of their grads.
Not exact matches
She crunched
data linking adolescent skills in 1972 and 1992 with adult
outcomes, and found that in 1980, having both skills didn't correlate with better success, whereas today the combination
does.
In 1997, a DoD IG report found that the Air Force had failed to report 38 percent of fingerprint cards and 50 percent of criminal case
outcomes to the FBI over a six - month period from 1995 to 1996, according to a Nov. 7 Associated Press report; a 2015 follow - up found the branch didn't report 39 percent of its fingerprint
data over a two year period between 2010 and 2012.
And, if something
does, European - style
data regulation seems the more likely
outcome, as I noted last month.
Again, these figures are estimated from historical
data and
do not reflect an actual portfolio, nor
do they ensure that future
outcomes will be similar to those presented here.
Actually, the intial scientific studies (on whether prayer can effect medical
outcomes) were both flawed and inaccurately reported - the studies have been revisited and the scientific
data to date concludes is that prayer
does not change medical
outcomes.
And although people nod their heads in agreement when presented with research that demonstrates the positive and successful
outcomes for kids who attend all kinds of colleges (not just the elite universities), these folks don't seem to change their behaviors in light of the
data.
She analyzed whatever
data she could find from the years in which birth transitioned to hospital 1920 - 1950, searching for evidence of improved
outcomes of hospital birth, but
did not find any.
The AAP says they
do not want babies to have unnecessary procedures that cause pain because of the negative
outcome that is why they have this and only, the latest
data that I have seen and I spent a lot of time keeping up with the recent
data but only 45 % of people that
do circumcisions in the United states use the appropriate pain relief.
That she left out such important
data goes to show that she is either completely unethical (if
done deliberately to manipulate the appearance of the
outcome) or just too under - qualified to even understand why it's a problem....
Homebirth is in America as Homebirth in America
does, yet the Homebirth advocates who are looking at the actually
data are making excuses about the worse
outcomes as they speculate that it is either due to the high risks births that were included, or because they must have been farther away from the hospital than just 5 minutes, or just ignoring the
outcomes data and focusing on the low intervention
data.
There's a ginormous
data deficit on home births because most midwives don't have mandatory reporting of
outcomes.
It was not possible to analyse the following
outcomes, either because
data were not reported by any studies or they were reported in a way that
did not allow extraction of the necessary
data for meta - analysis, or losses and exclusions were more than 20 % of the randomised participants.
What they haven't
done was to follow up with the more important questions in my view — which was to ask what
data people really
did need to understand the
outcomes that government are creating.
You should be able to show what measures you intend to track and what tools you currently have in place to track them, even if you
do not have the
data to show where your
outcomes stand.
Entirely justifiably, teachers and school leaders remain concerned that inspection
outcomes do not always give credit for the full extent of schools» achievements, especially those that are not readily captured by pupil performance
data.
The researchers found that many
data sources
do not include information on potential risk factors that affect health
outcomes, such as use of illicit substances, use of over-the-counter medicines, smoking, and actual adherence to the medication.
«Current practices
do not contribute to scientific progress because the
data from the procedures are unsuitable for follow - up research to measure
outcomes.
Most programs
do pretty well at this; but if a program's
outcomes data show that large numbers of their graduates are in full - time private practice, you should be concerned.
Massachusetts» healthcare reform didn't result in substantially more hospital use or higher costs, according to
data presented at the American Heart Association's Quality of Care and
Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2013.
Even scientists are not immune, subject to experimenter - expectation bias, or the tendency for observers to notice, select and publish
data that agree with their expectations for the
outcome of an experiment and to ignore, discard or disbelieve
data that
do not.
«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.»
«Although we
do not have
data, it is understood that lack of routine obstetric care will have a significant negative impact on maternal and newborn
outcomes,» says Lisa Jane Thomas, a WHO medical officer who worked in Liberia for the past six weeks.
Although sleep apnea and other conditions can make for low - quality sleep, which can then also lead to heart disease, Mehra suggests that there is ample
data that show people who began as normal weight and healthy but
did not get enough sleep, over time developed worse health
outcomes.
Grant called the research important because although the
data do not indicate a significant shift from meetings to online support groups yet, they
do suggest that a move in that direction is happening and it is important to understand what that can mean for
outcomes of individuals seeking help.
One would have hoped it would have an
outcome similar to the hurricane story, but the hockey stick thing was exacerbated by Michael Mann's behavior, trying to keep the
data and all the information away from McIntyre, McKitrick, and other people who are skeptical of what they were
doing.
Malvy, who plans to describe the
data in detail at a Wednesday morning presentation, explained that the trial
did not initially intend to analyze the
outcome of patients by different viral loads.
Nissen didn't know it at the time, but the reason Glaxo's
data were just sitting there on the Web was the
outcome of a lawsuit filed by former New York attorney general (and current governor) Eliot Spitzer in 2004.
Our
data suggest that certain presumed null alleles, although unable on their own to support basal transcription, may in fact have a substantial impact on disease
outcome in compound heterozygous humans, as they
do in mouse models.
Using
data from two academic institutions, Derosa and colleagues compared
outcomes in patients with advanced RCC or NSCLC who had received antibiotics within 30 days of beginning immunotherapy against
outcomes in those who
did not.
Do you only need a specific type of trials or do you need both trials plus outcomes dat
Do you only need a specific type of trials or
do you need both trials plus outcomes dat
do you need both trials plus
outcomes data?
«This is a line of research that
does have some
data that show a potential for some positive
outcomes,» he says.
The association between coffee consumption and risk of MI
did not show statistical significance when pooling the
outcome data for the coffee consumption categories of 1 ~ 2 vs. < 1 cup per day (OR = 1.06, 95 % CI: 0.94 - 1.19) and 2 ~ 3 vs. < 1 cup per day (OR = 1.07, 95 % CI: 0.94 - 1.23).
[85][86] In general as of 2016, robust clinical
data is lacking, that shows that any kind of dietary supplementation
does more good than harm for people who are healthy and eating a reasonable diet but there is clear
data showing that dietary pattern and lifestyle choices are associated with health
outcomes.
However, in none of those «safe starch» eating populations
do we have good
data on how health
outcomes vary with a differing mix of carbohydrates vs. saturated and monounsaturated fat.
I also limit attention to the 1954 to 1978 birth cohorts because they span the period over which most of these funding initiatives were passed, and
doing so provides me with
data both before and after the introduction of these initiatives necessary to estimate the effects of kindergarten funding on long - term
outcomes.
Now that we have a national curriculum, I
do wonder whether rather than relying so heavily on NAPLAN it would be better to look at making sure that we perhaps increase moderation and get more consistency around the assessments that we use within our schools to assess the
outcomes of the curriculum that the school students are working on, and perhaps look at report card
data and at strengthening some of those things.
Don't just collect the
data and produce reports — take learning analytics to the next level by creating actionable
outcomes from LA.
Half of the submissions said they
did not have student
outcomes data — shocking in its own right but even more so given the survey said we were looking explicitly for measurable student success.
Monitoring and reporting: Monitoring progress and having the
data to
do this helps education leaders and stakeholders to see whether the package of initiatives in place has sufficient breadth and reach to shift overall student
outcomes.
If teachers don't create and analyze
data on student achievement, tying a system of evaluating or compensating them to the
outcomes of their students becomes capricious and counterproductive.
Yet those same rubrics don't collect much in the way of «hard
data» that demonstrate a candidate's prior effectiveness in improving student
outcomes.
And the inclusion of
outcomes data really
does turn out to make a difference.
The researchers entered the
data,
did a lot of the analysis and helped design instruments to measure the
outcomes of the project.
The
data follow individual students over several years, enabling us to compare the disciplinary
outcomes of students in years when they had a same - race teacher and in years when they
did not.
It sounds like Metro Nashville has a robust system for
data collection and for analyzing that
data to inform student
outcomes, but what about those districts where the resources aren't readily available or they just need help improving their
data collection processes,
does DQC provide resources?
Despite initial scepticism about what it would be possible to demonstrate using pre-existing school
data, the analysis revealed widespread evidence that meaningful engagement in the Greenhouse Sports programmes was associated with a range of positive
outcomes for students when compared to students who
did not participate.
Understanding the effect of private school choice on real - world success beyond test scores requires
data on
outcomes like college enrollment and graduation, and thanks to three recent Urban Institute studies, we know more about this than we
did a year ago.
Further, as we looked beyond the survey responses, we found that quite a few blended programs that have been highlighted in media and NGO reports don't yet have
outcomes data.
Many blended programs, however, are in early stages and don't yet have student
outcomes data.