Sentences with phrase «produce measurable changes»

Yet, the evidence is mixed, at best, that this investment of time, money, and resources has produced measurable change in student learning outcomes, or in teaching practices that effectively leverage the capabilities of technology to improve student learning (Cuban, Kirkpatrick, & Peck, 2001; Mehlinger & Powers, 2002; National Center for Education Statistics, 1999, 2000; Windschitl & Sahl, 2002).

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It produced measurable, beneficial changes in body chemistry continually.
According to the research team, the failure of these types of outcomes monitoring systems to produce measurable improvements in outcomes may be related to difficulties in identifying mechanisms that translate reports into changes in how surgical care is provided.
In 1965, it was announced that «By the year 2000 the increase in atmospheric CO2... may be sufficient to produce measurable and perhaps marked changes in climate.»
Only one - third of the programs had well - developed evaluations that produced measurable effects on student achievement or change in instructional practices.
So all the anthropogenic carbon dioxide comes from a very small fraction of the planet where it rises into the atmosphere and doesn't produce a locally - measurable temperature change.
Maybe those mechanisms operated in the past to produce... oh, warming comes to mind, and other measurable changes, like maybe the dust bowl.
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In the same period, a report for President Lyndon Johnson from the President's Science Advisory Council in 1965 said the burning of fossil fuels «may be sufficient to produce measurable and perhaps marked changes in climate» by the year 2000.
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