The article introduces a set of
proposed research standards to help in comparing the results of cLBP studies.
Not exact matches
Her
research on assessment and screening for tongue - tie has set a worldwide
standard and forms the basis for many of the other
proposed and yet - to - be
researched assessment processes.
The report to the Funding Councils,» Improving
standards in postgraduate
research degree programmes,» published in October 2002,
proposed a framework of threshold
standards and additional guidelines for good practice.
As the
standard NIH verbiage puts it, «any individual with the skills, knowledge, and resources necessary to carry out the
proposed research is invited to work with their institution to develop an application for support.»
The creation of embryos specifically for
research might be allowed on a «highly selective case - by - case basis where no acceptable alternative exists,» a
standard that will be subjected to «approval from the
proposed statutory board.»
It's a
standard practice of study sections to say, in effect, this proposal is submitted by a physicist, hence is not worthy of NIH funding, regardless of the importance to biology of the
proposed research.
In a recent
research paper, we documented just how little the media covered the new
proposed standards.
As Dr. Chard mentions in his essay, the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) is already working toward some of the solutions
proposed through development of the next generation of accreditation
standards for educator preparation as well as convening a data task force to provide guidance and help determine some of the very
research questions for studying and strengthening educator preparation, as Dr. Chard suggests.
The
proposed standards conflict with compelling new
research in cognitive science, neuroscience, child development, and early childhood education about how young children learn, what they need to learn, and how best to teach them in kindergarten and the early grades....
Sir Andrew Carter's review of Initial Teacher Training (ITT), which argues for higher levels of professional
research literacy in ITT and teacher
standards, was published on 19 January; the Government's consultation on a
proposed College of Teaching closed on 3 February.
This paper synthesizes
research on the role of
standards and assessment in promoting learning, describes the nature of assessment systems that can support changes in practice, Illustrates the use of technology to transform assessment systems and learning, and
proposes a model for assessing 21st century skills.
Years of child development theorists»
research, seem to have been thrown aside when children's education
standards were
proposed to be redrawn by the National Governor's Association (NGA) and Council of Chief State School Officers.
What is your position on the following measures that have been
proposed to address global climate change — a cap - and - trade system, a carbon tax, increased fuel - economy
standards, or
research?
Dr. Mann could not possibly be guilty, the report averred, because his «level of success in
proposing research and obtaining funding» was possible only because he had «met or exceeded the highest
standards of his profession.»
Modifications of common
standards of evidence are
proposed to reduce the rate of nonreproducibility of scientific
research by a factor of 5 or greater.
«From what I've read of the modules he
proposed writing, they seem designed to foster confusion rather than promote deeper understanding of the current science... and they certainly wouldn't fit with the science education
standards framework that the National
Research Council plans to release,» he said, referring to the operating arm of the National Academy of Sciences, which is slated to release a draft of new national science
standards next month that are expected to include climate change.
Some of these commenters also argued that the documentation requirements of
proposed § 164.510 (j), did not shield the NPRM from having the effect of regulating
research by placing the onus on covered health care providers to seek documentation that certain
standards had been satisfied before providing protected health information to researchers.
The only
proposed exception to this
standard allowed for uses and disclosures of a decedent's protected health information for
research purposes without the authorization of a legal representative and without the Institutional Review Board (IRB) or privacy board approval required (in
proposed § 164.510 (j)-RRB- for most other uses and disclosures for
research.
Comment: Another commenter expressed concern over the administrative problems that the
proposed standard would impose, particularly in the field of retrospective health
research.
Research shows that the
proposed ratios / group size regulations for the youngest children (1 — 2 years) are below even minimum recommended quality
standards.