Sentences with phrase «recent literature review»

A recent literature review commissioned by the Department of Health and Human Services found that 16 home visiting programs have enough support to earn the label «evidence - based.»
Finally, RCP8.5 leads to a forcing level near the 90th percentile for the baseline scenarios, but a recent literature review was still able to identify around 40 scenarios with a similar forcing level.
This so - called «war on wildlife» has important implications for conservation and peacebuilding efforts, according to a recent literature review published in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.
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.
A recent literature review of PBL (Condliffe, Visher, Bangser, Drohojowska, & Saco, 2015)(PDF) and the work of educational researchers and practitioners point to three approaches that have potential to enhance authenticity and rigor in PBL through assessment.
For a recent literature review, see Mark Dynarski, «On negative effects of vouchers,» Evidence Speaks Reports 1 (18), Brookings, May 26, 2016.
This is backed by a recent literature review published in the Journal of Sports Science and Medicine which concluded that mental imagery was effective in improving tasks that required strength.
«By not recognizing two species, these organizations may be condemning the African forest elephant to extinction,» said University of Illinois Animal Sciences Professor Alfred Roca, who co-authored the recent literature review «Elephant Natural History: A Genomic Perspective.»
In the first year, the HomVEE team checked initial search results against the bibliographies of recent literature reviews and meta - analyses of home visiting and added relevant missing citations to the search results.

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The no - holds - barred piece draws on recent research published in Teaching and Teacher Education, as well as older reviews of the scientific literature on so - called digital natives, to review whether the recent mania for tech in education has solid scientific foundations.
Another expert, University of Georgia meteorology professor Marshall Shepherd, said that «while we have to be careful about knee - jerk cause - effect discussions, the National Academy of Science and recent peer - reviewed literature continue to show that some of today's extremes have climate change fingerprints on them.»
They are designed both to accompany and supplement that text, providing some guidance to the literature available, and, in some cases, giving a review of recent research on the subject concerned.
A recent review of the literature examined the evidence for and against nipple confusion and concluded: «The relationship between exposure to artificial nipples and pacifiers and the development of the aversive feeding behaviors associated with nipple confusion is neither refuted nor supported in the research literature
Summary: This report reviews recent health and nutrition literature from Ethiopia, with a focus on the nutrition and care of children, women, and adolescent...
Although Ezzo's PDF is not recognized (or even mentioned) in any recent peer - reviewed medical literature, «Babywise» boldly informs new parents that «PDF is a new and major paradigm shift for the [lactation science] industry and not all [lactation] consultants have a working understanding of routine breast - feeding dynamics.»
Indeed, in the most recent systematic review of the literature to date, exclusive breastfeeding is now recommended for ∼ 6 months (WHO, 2001).
As a biologist that critically reviews scientific literature and sincerely values objectivity, I have been seriously investigating the details of breastfeeding in recent weeks (our first child is on the way shortly).
A recent systematic literature review has investigated potential sociodemographic, physical, mental, and social factors that may cause breastfeeding mothers to stop breastfeeding before infants reach 6 months of age.
A recent scientific literature review conducted by researchers in the U.K., Japan, France and Italy concluded that exposure to systemic insecticides, including neonics, renders bees more susceptible to numerous diseases.
But a recent analysis of scientific studies in neuroscience, which was published online in Nature Reviews Neuroscience earlier this month, urges caution both in reading the literature and in designing your own experiments.
In a recent review of the literature, Winfree and her colleagues concluded that land - use changes such as urbanization and deforestation can affect native pollinators differently, depending on whether they increase or reduce the numbers and diversity of flowering plants.
A recent comprehensive literature review, published in Frontiers in Psychiatry, by Dr. Danessa Mayo and colleagues offers a model of the trauma - psychosis risk cycle that results from experiencing childhood trauma.
It also reviews recent scientific literature on «worst - case» global average sea - level projections and on the potential for rapid ice melt in Greenland and Antarctica.
The UW researchers — led by Annie Hillier, a recent graduate from the UW's School of Marine and Environmental Affairs, and professors Ryan Kelly and Terrie Klinger — wondered whether this theory would hold up in the realm of peer - reviewed scientific literature.
«Recent advances in understanding coral resilience are essential to safeguard coral reefs: A review of the literature points to the importance of reducing global carbon dioxide emissions in addition to protecting or augmenting resilience mechanisms in the face of increased frequency of climate change impacts..»
In their recent review published in Frontiers in Nutrition, Italian researchers examined the available literature for the effects of acute and chronic administration of cocoa flavanols on different cognitive domains.
Diagnosis, pathophysiological findings, evaluation, treatment and prevention are outlined in a recent review of the literature published online today by the Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics (JAMA Pediatrics).
There is a finely graded inverse association between age and cognitive performance, 3 4 5 but the age at which cognitive decline becomes evident at the population level remains the subject of debate.5 6 7 A recent review of the literature concluded that there was little evidence of cognitive decline before the age of 60.8 This point of view, however, is not universally accepted.5 6 Clinicopathological studies show good correlation between neuropathology and the severity of cognitive decline, 9 10 11 and neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid plaques, the hallmarks of pathology, are known to be present in the brains of young adults.12 13 Emerging consensus on the long gestation period of dementia14 15 also suggests that adults aged under 60 are likely to experience age related cognitive decline.
However, a recent published review of basic science journals, including studies of cells in culture from high impact cardiovascular journals, and of basic and clinical scientific literature, suggests that sex of experimental material is not consistently reported.
A recent interpretive review of scientific literature performed by researchers at the U.S. Geological Survey and here at Rochester pays particular attention to gas hydrates beneath the Arctic Ocean.
At Dr. Sebastian Lüning's and Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt's Die kalte Sonne site, the two experts have reviewed the recent literature on CO2's ability to warm the globe, which we call CO2 climate sensitivity.
«In addition to its reliance on existing and primarily recent synthesis reports from the peer reviewed literature, it also underwent a technical review by12 federal climate change experts, internal EPA review, and interagency review
SFC of the ACC sought to conduct a literature review of recent research pertaining to the performance of unvented attics constructed with spray foam in homes located in the U.S. hot ‐ humid climate zones.
-- a review of the recent literature.
A recent review of the scientific literature conducted by the American Diabetes Association concluded that there is little difference in blood sugar control between «low - glycemic index» and «high - glycemic index» diets.
Recent reviews of the scientific literature show that eating saturated fat and cholesterol does not raise cholesterol levels in the blood in most cases, and even if it did, high cholesterol alone does not cause heart disease.
She noted that since the last meeting in September 2003 the Committee has reviewed recent scientific literature pertaining to the key areas of the Dietary Guidelines.
A relationship between cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli and prostate cancer emerged more recently from epidemiologic studies, and a recent review of the literature suggested that the majority of studies supported a protective benefit of consuming cruciferous vegetables (20).
The most recent addition to this literature, an article by Lala Carr Steelman, Brian Powell, and Robert M. Carini in the Winter 2000 issue of the Harvard Educational Review, claims that unions have positive effects on performance, and its findings are being touted by union enthusiasts.
From a literature review of approximately 160 recent studies, developmental psychologist Stephanie Jones and her research team at the Harvard Graduate School of Education find that EF is a set of mental processes that are used to carry out goal - directed behavior.
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.
All week I've been digging into a recent AEI paper that reviews the research literature on short - term test - score impacts and long - term student outcomes for school choice programs.
This paper aims to answer that question by critically reviewing recent literature that analyzes the effect of teaching experience on student outcomes in K - 12 public schools in the United States.
Step Three — Review recent empirical and scholarly literature on exemplary / effective leadership preparation and review program information associated with prior EELP award winning proReview recent empirical and scholarly literature on exemplary / effective leadership preparation and review program information associated with prior EELP award winning proreview program information associated with prior EELP award winning programs.
Although the 2012 research - based document titled UCEA Institutional and Program Quality Criteria provides an accounting of features, content, and experiences associated with effective leadership preparation — all of which are criteria for this award — more recent empirical and scholarly literature on effective and exemplary leadership preparation provides additional insights about important dimensions of these criteria and are considered as programs are reviewed for this award.
We are beginning with a review of the neuroscience literature to see how well recent findings compare to what Dr. Gardner predicted more than 30 years ago.
The Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL) posts a variety of online research, including Kathleen Cotton's ground - breaking 1996 study on small schools, School Size, School Climate, and Student Performance, as well as her December 2001 literature review, New Small Learning Communities: Findings from Recent Lliterature review, New Small Learning Communities: Findings from Recent LiteratureLiterature.
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
Fostering and Measuring Skills: Improving Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills to Promote Lifetime Success This paper reviews the recent literature on measuring and boosting cognitive and noncognitive
In a recent review of the PCK literature, Lee, Brown, Luft, and Roehrig (2007) identified a consensus among researchers on the following two components of PCK: (a) teachers» knowledge of student learning to translate and transform content to facilitate students» understanding and (b) teachers» knowledge of particular teaching strategies and representations (e.g., examples, explanations, analogies, and illustrations).
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