Not exact matches
In
recent years, high - profile claims in the
academic literature and popular press have alleged that the sugar industry paid scientists in the 1960s to play down the link between sugar and heart disease and emphasize instead the dangers of dietary fat.
One prominent
recent meta - analysis of the extant
literature is Selcuk Sirin, «Socioeconomic Status and
Academic Achievement: A Meta - Analytic Review of Research,» Review of Educational Research, 2005.
Hi Amelia, This article on effective implementation of project based learning looks at a very
recent literature review on PBL by a group of UK - based
academics.
Following an existing
literature on teacher and school value - added, this
recent charter school research controls for student demographics and baseline
academic achievement in order to estimate the effectiveness of individual schools.
Home Schooling, Characteristics of Home Schooling Parents,
Academic Achievement, The Role of Technology, The Public Charter School Perspective, Definition, Reasons for Reform, Public Education and the Free Market, For - Profit School Management Corporations and School Closure, Successful Charter Schools,
Recent Research, Charter School Dynamics in California, Conclusion, Virtual Schools, Background, Distinctiveness of Virtual Schools, Innovative Models, Success - Oriented Cognitive Constructs for Learning in Virtual Environments, Challenges, Advantages, The Virtual Charter Model, Definition and Uniqueness, Organizational Style, Reasons for This Trend, Disadvantages, Summary,
Literature Review Conclusion
He suspects that the
recent successes reported in the
academic literature will take a few years to reach industrial production, but there is now a clear roadmap to mobilities approaching 10 cm2 / Vs, which will enable the production of high pixel density, large area displays.
The strategy to which Litterman refers is «HML» or «High Book - to - Price Minus Low Book - to - Price,» which is particularly interesting given our
recent consideration of the merits of price - to - book value as an investment strategy and the various methods discussed in the
academic literature for improving returns from a low P / B strategy.
This consensus extends from large
academic reviews of the
literature such as Steve Sorrell's groundbreaking 2007 review for the UK government to more
recent reviews conducted by the European Commission, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and the International Energy Agency (IEA).
The glacier story has led the IPCC's critics to pore over its most
recent report, focusing on claims that arise from the «grey
literature» — normally taken to mean reports by governments and other organisations that are not published commercially or passed through
academic channels.