Not exact matches
Knowledge is definitely power
when researching coins.
When Townsend founded SIL to be a
research organization, he saw it as an important strategy for getting beyond the gaps in
knowledge that were hindering ministry.
«
When deciding to add any new foods to your diet, do as much
research as you can, and make an educated decision based on your
knowledge of your own body,» she says.
I agree that you need to have some
knowledge of statistics and
research methods if you want to be able to read medical studies, but we're really not talking about a huge level of complexity
when it comes to these particular studies.
In addition,
research has shown that men who find infant care books unappealing (as will be the case
when they can not read them easily) miss out on important information about parenting and child development, and that this lack of
knowledge is likely to impact negatively on the level and quality of their involvement with their children (Lewis, 1986).
My support of bedsharing
when practiced safely stems from my
research knowledge of how and why it occurs, what it means to mothers, and how it functions biologically.
Meanwhile, as many schools are feeling top - down pressure to raise test scores,
research demonstrates that
when it comes to predicting life - long success, other factors may outweigh academic
knowledge.
«The next step of progress is to use this
knowledge to decipher what potential impact the genetic variants can have on the health of individuals,
when we conduct health - related
research,» added Professor Michael Pepper, Unit Director of the South African Medical Research Council's (SAMRC) Stem Cell Research and Therapy Unit, Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of P
research,» added Professor Michael Pepper, Unit Director of the South African Medical
Research Council's (SAMRC) Stem Cell Research and Therapy Unit, Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of P
Research Council's (SAMRC) Stem Cell
Research and Therapy Unit, Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of P
Research and Therapy Unit, Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Pretoria.
The
research is the first of its kind to demonstrate that genomic analysis can be used to determine
when a TB outbreak has ended — valuable
knowledge which can assist public health investigators understand an outbreak's dynamics and guide a real - time public health response.
And
when it comes to creativity, intrinsic motivation is everything: In their
research, Amabile and Kramer found that
knowledge workers «were generally most creative
when they experienced positive emotions, had positive perceptions of their organizations and coworkers, and felt strongly intrinsically motivated by the work itself,» Amabile writes in her e-mail.
People will enter knowing, Freeman proposes, that
when their support ends in a few years, the also - rans must leave academic
research and move on to other types of work, preferably using their scientific
knowledge, in industry, government, patent law, science policy, high - school or community college teaching or other fields.
Moedas also pledged to be «ferocious»
when pushing member states to do their part — in particular to complete the European
Research Area (a much - delayed project to allow the free circulation of
knowledge and scientists within the union).
«If you switch from
research to the clinic and back again there is a tapering off of your
knowledge and skills which will have to be regained
when you go back into
research, and vice versa,» he says.
There are so many people with boundless enthusiasm and determination who are doing
research, who beam
when they explain their
research, and who are passing on
knowledge to a new generation.
Moon admits she was pretty giddy
when an editor at Science reached out to her to write a perspective piece on the state of the world's glaciers, because of her
research knowledge and extensive publication record.
When he returned to Japan in 1928, Nishina brought with him the «spirit of Copenhagen» — a democratic style of
research in which anyone could speak his mind, contrasting with the authoritarian norm at Japanese universities — as well as
knowledge of modern problems and methods.
In this way, we seek to avoid the two - sided performer - user pitfall that we have observed in earlier and related federal agency endeavors to promote
research /
knowledge utilization: on the one hand, requiring or inducing academic grantees to torque or overstate their
research findings in order to connect to immediate policy issues; on the other hand, creating unrealistic or premature expectations on the part of users that early stage fundamental
research will be directly relevant to their immediate needs, leading them to be disappointed or disenchanted
when well conceived and implemented academic studies fail to produce such information.
Only
when we have high - quality basic
research in various fields and can work at the cutting edge of
knowledge will we have the capacity to absorb frontier technologies and adapt them for our use.
For Hutton warns that this menopausal managing «demands living with uncertainty, keeping pace with conflicting and fast - changing
research findings and maintaining an open mind
when it comes to considering whether or not to renew one's prescription, safe only in the
knowledge that the more you look for facts, the more they are likely to elude you».
Biomedical
research has produced vast stores of
knowledge about the diseases of old age, but scientists still don't understand why our bodies begin to deteriorate
when we reach our thirties.
Not only will this
research help boost
knowledge on how well the potatoes can survive in Martian conditions, but it will also highlight how well the crops would be able to survive on Mars, if and
when we manage to colonize it.
«This analysis comes at a time
when following the transfer of scientific
knowledge into industry and the economy is a growing priority for governments and
research funding agencies, said David Swinbanks, founder of the Nature Index.
But the exchange at the annual meeting 2014 at GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean
Research Kiel also revealed some critical
knowledge gaps: In laboratory experiments, a common phytoplankton species was able to adapt to ocean acidification, even
when simultaneously exposed to other stress factors such as rising water temperatures — but will the adapted strains also successfully compete in their natural environment?
Billions and billions of
research dollars are spent each year trying to find a cure for these diseases,
when in many cases the cause is entirely related to a loss of traditional
knowledge and practices.
In fact, A 2016 review in JAMA Internal Medicine notes how far our
knowledge of nutrition has come since the 1980s
when regulations did not require researchers and physicians to announce their affiliations, which resulted in the potential for
research to be swayed by money and funding.
Fitzgerald gained the attention of the fitness world
when he won the inaugural 2007 CrossFit Games by applying his
research knowledge to training.
When I started working as a strength and conditioning coach, I realized that my studies have given me a solid foundation of
knowledge, the ability to search and read
research papers, as well as using critical thinking (what I am really thankful for!)
(7) They are often ignorantly dismissed as not being accurate or advised against
when the doctor or practitioner has a complete lack of
knowledge of the 40 years of
research behind HTMA.
When Diane Kruger started to
research her role in director Fatih Akin's «In The Fade,» a German - language film in which Kruger plays a grief - stricken woman whose husband and young son are murdered by two neo-Nazi terrorists, she reached out to several support groups in her adopted hometown of New York City, thinking she could quickly absorb some of the painful
knowledge of those who'd lost loved ones to violent acts.
The screenplay, by James DeMonaco and Kevin Fox, shows evidence of much
research into the methods of negotiators, but it uses its
knowledge only
when it's needed.
Remember
when I pointed that the role of the Instructional Designer is to
research, analyze, and identify the learning needs of a target audience and the existing gaps in terms of
knowledge and skills?
But in extended learning experiences,
research shows that active learning is important: people learn more deeply and retain
knowledge longer
when they have opportunities to engage actively with the information and experiences at hand, even if these opportunities are punctuated with moments of passive receptivity.
One of my main
research questions is whether adults and educators can support the kind of learning dynamics that I'm observing
when kids are engaging in peer - based
knowledge exchange, such as that found on online fan sites.This should work for academic content as well as popular culture.
Research shows that students learn more deeply
when they can apply classroom - gathered
knowledge to real - world problems.
The Ubongo team says a US
research study found Tanzanian children aged three to six who watch Akili and Me for a month outperform their peers by 24 per cent in counting, 13 per cent in English as a Second Language and nine per cent in fine motor skills, even
when accounting for age, socioeconomic status and prior
knowledge.
Visual learning helps students integrate new
knowledge According to
research, students better remember information
when it is represented and learned both visually and verbally.
There are many factors to being a good teacher, focus, charisma, understanding kids, diligence, honesty (only missing days
when it's unavoidable), intelligence,
knowledge: Goldhaber (2015) summarized this
research and noted that in upper elementary grades (under NCLB, required tests... Read More
There is a wide body of
research on the importance of vocabulary and background
knowledge when it comes to reading comprehension.
MESH,
when fully developed, will use digital technologies and an innovative
knowledge mapping approach to provide personalised
research based advice and just in time learning to support teachers in extending and deepening their professional
knowledge.
Much current
research about instructional leadership is focused on distributed leadership125 or on the leader «s content
knowledge.126 Meanwhile, questions about how and
when the principal might best engage with a teacher to address specific practices used by effective teachers have been under -
researched.
Higher levels of government are responsible for providing sufficient resources to ensure adequate and equitable opportunity to learn; safeguarding civil and human rights; monitoring local systems; analyzing
research and practice to determine what works best in what circumstances; disseminating
knowledge; providing additional support as needed; and intervening in localities
when necessary.
When educators had the chance to practice their new content
knowledge and teaching skills with hands - on work, they reported a greater sense of efficacy, which, as we know from the Visible Learning
research by John Hattie, has the largest effect on student achievement.
We know from educational
research that students learn best
when teaching builds on prior
knowledge and differentiates by need and interest.
When used as assessments, performance tasks enable teachers to gauge student understanding and proficiency with complex processes (e.g.,
research, problem solving, and writing), not just measure discrete
knowledge.
Michelle McLaughlin, president of
Knowledge Alliance, authored a piece on the Brookings Institution's Education Blog that discusses the role of «intermediary organizations» in providing lawmakers with evidence - based
research when making education policy decisions.
Researching what
knowledge is commonly taken for granted is the approach E.D. Hirsch Jr., the founder of Core Knowledge, and his colleagues took when they initially developed a list of what all Americans sho
knowledge is commonly taken for granted is the approach E.D. Hirsch Jr., the founder of Core
Knowledge, and his colleagues took when they initially developed a list of what all Americans sho
Knowledge, and his colleagues took
when they initially developed a list of what all Americans should know.
In a
research synthesis discussed in the executive summary of STEM Teachers in Professional Learning Communities: A
Knowledge Synthesis conducted by the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future and WestEd, Fulton and Britton (2011) stated, «STEM teaching is more effective and student achievement increases
when teachers join forces to develop strong professional learning communities in their schools» (p. 4).
Triply so
when you embrace the idea — as we have — that curriculum needs to be primarily
knowledge - driven (this is a term I'll define in a moment) that part of preparation is
research and sourcing of relevant background
knowledge.
The first (RMLL:
Researching Mathematics Leader Learning) aims to study the
knowledge and skills that professional educators need
when leading mathematical tasks in professional development.
For future
research, longitudinal studies on the impacts of such kind of teacher development programs on student change in academic performance would be useful to address several questions: First, the classroom practice observation revealed nuances
when knowledge and beliefs are translated into practice.