Sentences with phrase «pointed to research»

To underline the success of the partnership, Mary Duncan pointed to research conducted by two of her Social Work students on evaluating the placements program.
Albright pointed to research from the Belgian university KU Leuven explaining what data was included in those extended profile properties — that is, exactly which data developers could access from your Facebook friends once you gave the app permission.
In his report, Bennett said behaviour remained a «serious concern» in schools, and pointed to research by YouGov that showed up to an hour of learning is lost each day because of classroom disruption.
De Blasio pointed to research that indicates every dollar invested in high - quality early education saves taxpayers as much as $ 13 long term.
Wood pointed to research showing that many charters perform no better than regular public schools, and some perform worse.
Rather than rushing to purchase the next tool or device, as many did in the past, leaders are now having more collaborative discussions about their visions for their districts first, according to Graves, who pointed to research conducted by Scott McLeod, Jayson W. Richardson, and Nicholas J. Sauers.
Though Dr. Greger has pointed us to research that debunks the blood type dietary needs, I am beginning to wonder if my particular protein requirements are a closer match to what some health practitioners claim an O + blood type (which is me) needs.
He pointed to research that showed how wind turbines alter regional temperatures even as they reduce carbon emissions that contribute to global climate change.
The campaign has not published detailed costings, but pointed to research by Transport for Quality of Life.
She pointed to the Research Triangle Park in the Raleigh - Durham area in North Carolina, which landed its first high - profile tenants like IBM back in the 1960s.
She also pointed to research that suggests there's higher risk of sexual assault and suicide when young people are held in adult facilities, as well as a greater likelihood that they will re-offend.
He pointed to research by the estate agents Savills, which suggests that as many as 360,000 additional homes could be built on land currently housing local authority estates.
He also pointed to research showing that rice is generally self - pollinated and so is unlikely to contaminate other crops.
Dillon pointed me to research from a team at Washington State University looking at the yield effect of using seeds adapted to organic agriculture.
She pointed to research that indicated adolescents experienced greater unhappiness through their teenage years if they went online too young.
Albright pointed to research from the Belgian university KU Leuven explaining what data was included in those extended profile properties — that is, exactly which data developers could access from your Facebook friends once you gave the app permission.
«The tools they gain and the opportunities they earn permanently break the cycles of drug - use, incarceration, and poverty for them and their families, for life,» O'Donnell said in a statement to Business Insider, pointing us to some research outlined on The Doe Fund's website:
By loudly owning her choices, Sandberg makes it a little safer for the rest of us to declare that parents working late into the night is killer on families (Mashable points to research «that children are healthier, happier and better performing students when they eat with their families») and on personal productivity and health, making it a bit easier for those of us with less lofty positions to take back our schedules and admit that we need to work saner hours.
An article in yesterday's Village Voice looks at the rising costs of post-secondary education (PSE)  in the United States. It points to research suggesting that the «biggest single factor» contributing to the rising cost of PSE for both private and public institutions is the cost of employee health benefits.
I usually begin by sharing a little of my own story, and then I point to research conducted by the Barna Group in which young adults, ages 18 - 29 were asked the same question.
technical question can you point me to research confirming or denying that coconut aminos, from the sap of the tree are or not an allergen if you have an allergy to the fruit?
He points to research by a Stanford University researcher, Allan K. Mishra, who has studied PRP for years, whose in his most recent published research includes a large multicenter study [8] involving a host of well - respected orthopedic surgeons around the country who followed 230 patients in a double - blind randomized control study [the gold standard for medical research].
The institute points to research that demonstrates that parenting classes can not only reduce abuse and neglect, but can also save money.
I am not a doctor, and while I make a point to research and be informed on children's health issues, that simply does not compare with my son's doctor's medical training and over 30 years of experience treating children.
(Some parents, of course, choose to spank, but many experts, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, do not support spanking and point to research showing the negative effects of corporal punishment, especially when parents hit kids in anger.)
However, many traditional cultures commonly co-sleep, and the September / October 2002 issue of «Mothering Magazine» points to research showing that babies sleeping in a crib are twice as susceptible to sleep - related deaths than newborns sleeping with their parents.
McKenna points to research showing that most breastfeeding moms take their babies into bed at some point — whether it's all night or at some point in the middle of the night or early morning.
The council points to research showing employees and users become far less tolerant of waste and inefficiency once they are involved in the provision of a service.
There is also growing military support for network research, Barabási says, pointing to research programs funded by the Army, Air Force, Office of Naval Research, and Defense Threat Reduction Agency.
But in his latest book, Pieces of Light, award - winning author and psychologist Charles Fernyhough points to research that shows our minds revise memories with every recall.
He points to research that shows that mammoths and other large herbivores trampling across the ancient Arctic ecosystems helped maintain the grasslands by knocking down trees and spreading grass seeds in the dung.
As evidence of our need for the flames, he points to research showing that modern women who follow an all or mostly raw food diet often don't menstruate — something that's clearly needed for species propagation.
He points to research suggesting that certain biomarkers in sweat may correlate with symptoms in people with depression.
She points to research showing that the oil's primary constituent, 1,8 - cineole, can increase a neurotransmitter called acetylcholine, responsible for memory, cognition, and learning.
Pointing to the research on its effect on neurological pathways, she says, «Shakespeare's writing that «Rosemary, that's for remembrance!»
As further evidence of the practice's efficacy, hypnotherapist Grace Smith points to research that found that when Olympic skiers mentally rehearsed their sport, their muscles fire the same way they would if they were physically doing it.
Thank you!!!!! If possible, could you point to some research links related to vaccines?
She points to research by Stanford psychology professor Carol Dweck, PhD, that found that boys receive eight times more criticism than girls.
Plus, Dr. John Douillard points to research that people who eat gluten - free products have 400 percent more mercury toxicity than wheat eaters, and are deficient in killer T cells.
I can ask him if you'd like, but I can assure you he'll point to his research articles already available here.
The FDA's statement points to research that links exposure to inorganic arsenic early in life to decreased performance on certain developmental tests.
Test - based accountability proponents can point to research by Raj Chetty and colleagues that shows a connection between improvements in test scores and improved outcomes in adulthood, but their work examines testing from the 1980s, prior to the high - stakes era, and therefore does not capture how the threat of consequences might distort the relationship between test - score changes and later life outcomes.
On the first point, Hess points to research that suggests that teacher effectiveness may be contingent.
This can be used as an inspiration / starting point to research.
Philp points to research showing that teenage brains don't function the way adult ones do.
Peterson also points to research by Harvard University's Martin West and German economist Ludger Woessmann, who examined the impact of school choice on the performance of 15 - year - old students in 29 industrialized countries and «discovered that the greater the competition between the public and private sector, the better all students do in math, science and reading.»
Groysberg and Abrahams point to research on the professional benefits of stepping away from the frenetic pace of work.
She points to research showing that laughter reduces stress, and says humorous moments increase student engagement and help embed learning in the long - term memory.
Challenging the Research Base of the Common Core State Standards: A Historical Reanalysis of Text Complexity Educational Researcher, October 2013 Researchers find that contrary to the authors of the English Language Arts component of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS)-- which builds a case for higher complexity in textbooks and reading materials for students by pointing to research showing a steady decline in the difficulty of student textbooks over the past 50 years — text complexity actually has either risen or stabilized over this time.
He points to research he and others have done showing that children from low - income families are the ones who derive the most benefit from public pre-K.
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