Context The cognitive and behavioral
outcomes of school - aged children who were born preterm have been reported extensively.
Cognitive and behavioral
outcomes of school - aged children who were born preterm: a meta - analysis
Feasibility and preliminary
outcomes of a school - based mindfulness intervention for urban youth.
Cognitive and behavioral
outcomes of school - age children who were born preterm: A meta - analysis [Review].
Outcomes of a school - wide positive behavioral support program.
Partner School Programmes are co-designed based on
the outcomes of school review (CQA) and within schools» wider contexts.
An effective tool — The Program Evaluation Tool — enables schools to easily identify the purpose and intended
outcomes of any school program, along with whom it serves, and how it should be implemented, monitored, and evaluated.
Her research focuses on the processes and
outcomes of school, family, and community collaboration; education leadership; school reform; and African American student achievement.
The national report compiles results from rigorous empirical studies that examine the academic
outcomes of school choice students, the academic effect of competition on public schools, the fiscal impact of school choice on taxpayers and government, racial segregation in schools and the effect of school choice on civic values and practices.
The number of sites where principals and teachers were actively using data to monitor
the outcomes of school - improvement plans, however, was more limited.
The first study examined
outcomes of School Improvement Grants (SIG), which were funded for $ 7 billion as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
This report is part of a series on the long - term
outcomes of school choice.
According to the News and Star, after Kirby Stephen Grammar School failed their report, headteacher Ruth Houston and chairman of the governing body, Simon Bennett, sent a letter to parents stating that they believed the decision was «a failing of the inspection system, not the school, if an overall judgement is defined by a lack of a fence or not enough locks on doors, rather than the excellent teaching, leadership, behaviour and
outcomes of the school.»
Measure for Measure: A Review of
Outcomes of School Education in Australia.
RIBA's report also believe that
the outcomes of school POE reports should also be published to strengthen transparency and public trust and ensure that future projects learn from previous successes and mistakes.
Perhaps the most important
outcome of a school tour is whether it cultivates an interest among students in returning to cultural institutions in the future.
In recent years there has been a strong focus on improving
the outcomes of schooling — particularly students» literacy and numeracy skills.
Although the perceived benefits of this funding model may indicate the education
outcomes of schools can be lifted, Jo Anderson, Lecturer in Inclusive Education at the University of New England, has told Education Matters that the issue is more complex.
Authorities should keep in mind that some of the most valuable
outcomes of schooling — deeper understanding, critical thinking, creativity, teamwork or empathy — are beyond standardised tests currently employed in Australia and other countries.
The importance of teacher quality as a key determinant of students» experiences and
outcomes of schooling.
As he writes in the book, «We were frankly skeptical that literacy or any other cognitive
outcome of schooling could account for the impact of schooling on the maternal behavior that led to diminished fertility and mortality.
Their language suggested that school officials were much more focused on the private and personal
outcomes of schooling — preparation for college and career, for example — than on minting public - minded adults who were prepared and motivated to vote, volunteer, donate, or any of the other activities common to active and engaged citizens.
The outcomes of schooling, Jencks and his team reported, depended almost entirely on «the characteristics of the entering children.
One further source of information that we can use to check our grading process is
the outcomes of schools from June 2017.
This is
an outcome of schools punished by unreliable Ofsted inspections, DfE league tables and politicians fascinated with ideas discovered on their tours to countries such as Finland, China and the US.
Quality teaching that works just for some can not be the goal or
outcome of schools.
I doubt that it was intended that gifted students be included in these special needs, but we found this to be a coincidental and happy
outcome of our school district experience.
Culture is a powerful yet often invisible factor that influences
the outcomes of schooling (Paris & Alim, 2014).
Equity matters as a critical
outcome of school redesign and is integral to the design process itself.
Promote new strategies to measure
outcomes of these schools, taking into account the «unique characteristics» of the programs.
Not exact matches
In the book Negotiation, Adam D. Galinsky
of Northwestern's Kellogg
School of Management and Roderick I. Swaab
of INSEAD in France write: «In our studies, we found that the final
outcome of a negotiation is affected by whether the buyer or the seller makes the first offer.
Aaron A. Dhir,
of York University's Osgoode Hall Law
School, concluded having at least three women on a board has significant positive
outcomes for a company.
«The better able you are to get inside the head
of your opponent,» Adam D. Galinsky, professor at Northwestern University's Kellogg
School of Management, wrote in the Harvard Business
School's Negotiation newsletter, «the better your negotiated
outcomes are likely to be.»
The properly measured economic return to community college has to take into account the counterfactual
outcomes that entrants would face in the absence
of community college, rather than compare community college entrants to students who enter university programs after high
school.
If the borrower in the above situation had also taken out an additional $ 40,000 in unsubsidized direct federal loans to attend graduate
school at the current interest rate
of 5.8 percent, the differences in
outcomes between repayment plans are even more dramatic (see chart below).
All this despite the fact that private
schooling doesn't actually yield better
outcomes for students, according to a recent Statistics Canada report (instead, the apparent academic success
of private
school student is due to their socioeconomic backgrounds).9 A UBC study also found that students from public
schools scored higher in first - year university classes than their private
school counterparts.10
This stops bank failures disrupting money and payments and hence helps achieve monetary
outcomes desired by the Austrian
school of economics: reducing excessive state interference in the market for credit (through bank regulation, lender
of last resort and bail - out) and discouraging unsustainable money and credit expansions (leading to financial crisis and depression).
On International Women's Day, Sarah Kaplan, director
of the Institute for Gender and the Economy at the Rotman
School of Management, will explain how gender affects economic
outcomes.
The poems are relentless in documenting the
outcome: Native children forcibly removed from their families to boarding
schools, forbidden to speak their own language, subjected to a bureaucratic regime with a toxic mix
of condescension and missionary zeal.
This would, once again, seem to be a ploy
of «In Your Face» Evangelicals forcing their belief into public
schools, with a predictable toxic
outcome.
«I am particularly pleased that our highest - performing
schools, Hampden Gurney, has secured fantastic
outcomes with a significant number
of disadvantaged pupils in Year 6 - demonstrating once again that a child's success should never be limited by their background.»
Without an invitation, and with only a legal threat, the ACLU was able to force the
school board the change its policy, dictate the
outcome of the controversy, and lower societal standards.
The reasons for the association
of Bible literacy with higher academic
outcomes are many, but the data remind us that America's
schools can not claim that their graduates are well educated unless they have knowledge
of the Bible.
The drafters
of this new law, in pursuit
of a democratic
outcome, concluded that the state should promote freedom
of choice in education, including prominently the choice
of religious
schools.
In general the group which has been drawn into the discussion has consisted
of graduate
schools of theology; but those who have been engaged in the task
of correlating the inquiry have become very much aware that many non-graduate
schools — among them Bible colleges and institutes — play a significant role in the educational venture and have a genuine interest in the
outcome of theological self - examination.
«NATRE are encouraged to see evidence that some OFSTED inspectors are again looking at RE / RS provision and
outcomes in
schools where there are concerns about the lack
of GCSE entries.»
When he first started getting status in the basketball world as a prep phenom at Wheeler High
School in Marietta, Ga., Brown was motivated by a specific kind
of outcome.
Several reliable studies have shown that high levels
of interest by a father in his child's
schooling and education are associated with improved
outcomes, including:
In most families, there was no significant impact
of the home visits on the children's mental development or
school outcomes, but in families where mothers scored especially low on measures
of intelligence and mental health, children's academic performance did improve.
The likelihood
of child accidents is reduced and the children are likely to have improved developmental
outcomes as they reach
school age.