Sentences with phrase «real difference in outcomes»

It is time to invest in our school leaders if we are to make a real difference in outcomes for our students.
These guys have been around the block before and with the right bounces can make a real difference in the outcome of the league this year.

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However, recent practice suggests that if professionals systematically gather the young men's details by, for instance, routinely asking the mothers for them early in the pregnancy, develop interagency working while making child outcomes the focus of their work and mainstream engagement through the service (in this case, a teenage pregnancy service) while keeping good records and comprehensively assessing the young men's needs substantial numbers of young fathers can be reached with interventions that make a real difference.
I can see that you're a big fan of relative risk, but what you're not acknowledging is that there are tests of statistical significance that researchers run in order to determine whether any difference between two outcomes is real or not.
CPF Members played an important role during the 2015 General Election, providing a number of contributions towards the manifesto we were successfully elected on, and the work of its members out on the ground in our target seats made a real difference to the outcome.
To paraphrase a spy, scientists often find education - focused conferences and meetings insipid, focused more on the manipulation of vague ideas and ill - defined symbols than on real and meaningful (and measurable) initiatives and outcomes — but these HHMI Professors presented a wide array of well - conceived and - executed (not to mention well - financed) projects that are likely to make a real difference in the education of tomorrow's scientists.
Better use of research can help schools spend their resources in the most efficient ways and make a real difference to outcomes for disadvantaged pupils.»
«Never have we been more optimistic about transforming achievement and making a real and measurable difference in the outcomes for students — in their academic pursuits, in their careers, and in their contributions to our nation and to their own communities.»
Statistically, and considering improbable (i.e. black swan) events, there is no real difference in any of the likely outcomes, although in the actual event, there will certainly be a difference.
Our volunteers know they make a real and measurable difference in the lives of, and the outcomes for, the County's homeless animals.
Energy intensity is defined as the ratio of total energy consumption to real GDP, so differences between the related projections and actual outcomes depend on differences in both energy consumption and real GDP.
The finding that higher education was associated with higher rates of some negative health outcomes (eg, 2 or more accidents) was unanticipated and contrasts with previous work.29 The finding may reflect more accurate reporting of some health outcomes in higher compared with lower socioeconomic groups or may reflect a real difference attributed to an unspecified cause.
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