Some argued that they could not afford to set up the large studies needed to meet the new standard or were unable to
recruit enough study participants.
Not exact matches
Wheeler cites the research done by Auburn Seminary's Center for the
Study of Theological Education in intensively examining theological faculties in several seminaries, with particular emphasis on whether such schools will be able to
recruit enough qualified faculty to replace the many who are currently retiring.
We began the
study because so many people — seminary deans and presidents in particular — told us that they were worried about whether theological schools would be able to
recruit enough qualified faculty to replace the many who soon will be retiring.
After excluding trials that were still
recruiting participants or had not yet begun enrolling them, the Harvard team found that the biggest reason why
studies failed was that they could not attract
enough children to participate in the first place.
There has been a steady decline in the number of students choosing to
study languages over the last two decades, which has in turn led to issues in
recruiting and training
enough high quality teachers in the subject.
For all three
studies, Mathematica's research team effectively
recruited enough districts, schools, and teachers to participate, ensuring the analysis could detect even relatively small impacts on student outcomes.