«The medium - term economic outlook remains volatile with a broader
range of outcomes now possible.
Not exact matches
A substantial body
of research
now indicates that high levels
of involvement by fathers in two parent families are associated with a
range of desirable
outcomes in children and young people, including: better peer relationships; fewer behaviour problems; lower criminality and substance abuse; higher educational / occupational mobility, relative to that
of parents; capacity for empathy; non-traditional attitudes to earning and childcare; more satisfying adult sexual partnerships; and higher self - esteem and life - satisfaction (for reviews see Flouri 2005; Pleck and Masciadrelli 2004).
Importance Attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is
now recognized to occur in adulthood and is associated with a
range of negative
outcomes.
Attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is
now recognized to occur in adulthood and is associated with a
range of negative
outcomes.
The event, held at the Rubin Museum in Manhattan, honored five people who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to enacting positive change in education: Tanell Pendleton, an English teacher who has worked at Bronx Haven High School for eight years, and Michael Wolach, founding teacher and instructional coach at Jill Chaifetz Transfer School, both
of whom have worked with Eskolta on multi-year projects on topics
ranging from developing students» academic mindsets to implementing
outcomes - based grading; Cristal Cruz, a graduate
of Brooklyn Frontiers High School, who, after facing significant challenges during school, graduated as salutatorian, enrolled in college, and is
now working at Good Shepherd Service to support students in the same way she was supported; and Jeff and Tricia Raikes, co-founders
of the Raikes Foundation and part
of the founding team
of Microsoft, who have become champions
of school improvement by establishing national initiatives such as the Mindset Scholars Network and the Student Agency Improvement Community.
«shares the strong commitment
of this Government to promoting and improving social mobility and building a country that works for everyone; notes that there are
now more than 1.4 million pupils in England attending good or outstanding schools than in 2010; and welcomes the opportunity afforded by the Schools that Work for Everyone consultation to seek the widest possible
range of views on how the Government can build upon these successes and awaits the
outcome of the current consultation.».
Back to Shatzkin: Although the WSJ article and Michael Cader's follow up in Publishers Lunch make no «agency is dead» declaration and there are quotes from publishers and others indicating that there are a
range of possible
outcomes, including a version
of agency that is modified to allow some discounting, everybody in the industry
now has to contemplate what it would mean if the agency model is legally upended.
The
outcome is a variety
now offered through a diverse
range of ebook vendors.
But given that carbon dioxide levels were
now substantially higher than anything in the past two millions
of years, in either glacials or interglacials, it had become abundantly clear that the greenhouse effect was something we needed to take extremely seriously: even if the precise future increase in temperature was still an unknown quantity, with a fairly wide error -
range, models indicated that for a doubling
of carbon dioxide from pre-industrial levels, a rise
of three degrees celsius as a global average was the most likely
outcome.
It's
now clear that the most unstable
outcomes within the
range of possibility are those where the LNP forms a government with 76 seats (working majority
of 1) 75 or 74 (presumably relying on Bob Katter and / or Nick Xenophon for confidence votes).
After reviewing family research over the last decade, the issue's big takeaway, co-authored by Princeton sociologist Sara McLanahan and Brookings economist Isabel Sawhill, was this: Whereas most scholars
now agree that children raised by two biological parents in a stable marriage do better than children in other family forms across a wide
range of outcomes, there is less consensus about why.
Although research
now supports a broad
range of outcomes associated with perinatal depression, many unanswered questions remain.