Sentences with phrase «presents a balanced assessment»

This report presents a balanced assessment of the status of education in the United States by aggregating high quality research and data from numerous credible sources.

Not exact matches

My thanks to Richard John Neuhaus for a generally balanced assessment of past, present, and future («Boston and Other Bishops,» Public Square, February).
Our clinic uses a functional medicine approach to this condition utilizing lifestyle changes, detoxification, stress assessment and adaptation, hormonal balancing, food allergy treatment, gut restoration and reversal of autoimmune disease if this is present.
For some colleges a merger is the only way to survive; creating more collaborative links or merging with another FE institution presents the most viable option of balancing cost - cutting against learning, teaching and assessment.
A partnership through SMARTER Balanced presented that opportunity: Idaho, for example, had a history of experimenting with adaptive testing, which led to a desire for that kind of assessment, Carissa Miller, deputy superintendent at the Idaho Department of Education, told Governing.
I understand the Universal Tools, Designated Supports, and Accommodations presented in the Smarter Balanced Usability, Accessibility, and Accommodations Guidelines are designed to address access needs based on the demands of the Smarter Balanced interim and summative assessments.
Consulting and presenting workshops to administrators and teachers for school districts, universities and the FEA on a host of topics ranging from instructional rounds, assessment to balanced literacy is a passion of hers.
To the right we present results for the CST and the Smarter Balanced tests, alongside California students» scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), a national ongoing assessment of what children know in a variety of subject areas.
Hi Judy — There are a few exceptions where objective balanced assessments were presented.
I fear that some will endorse your letter, in the mistaken belief that you are making a balanced and knowledgeable assessment of the science — when, in fact, you are presenting a flawed view that neither accords with IPCC nor with the bulk of the scientific and economic literature on the subject.
In the present case, that rule prescribes an assessment of the environmental impact of a public or private project, but does not lay down the substantive rules in relation to the balancing of the environmental effects with other factors or prohibit the completion of projects which are liable to have negative effects on the environment.
Whether assessment data have been presented in a manner that is balanced and understandable to non-psychologists 6.
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