The phrase
"research literature" refers to the collection of written materials, such as books, articles, and publications, that have been created by experts and scholars in a particular field. These materials contain findings, theories, and information that have been thoroughly researched and reviewed, and are considered credible sources of knowledge in their respective fields.
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The guide also includes reviews of
research literature on the commercial sexual exploitation and sex trafficking of children.
Students become informed readers
of research literature, develop a research proposal on a topic of interest and learn how to use data to evaluate individual clinical practice and program / agency outcomes.
An expanding
research literature indicates that child care is associated with stronger cognitive, language and math skills when children are in school, especially if the quality of child care is high.
This distinction came after a thorough and transparent review of the home
visiting research literature that looked at more than 250 home visiting models.
The workshop also included topics that will identify key data sets and
relevant research literature that may inform a future consensus study to address these concerns.
The superiority of broadly diversified index mutual fund and ETF based investing for individual investors is broadly established in the
financial research literature.
All
new research literature is born digital, and the internet can share it with a global audience at zero marginal cost.
However, the investment
research literature does provide some modest evidence that substantially inferior past mutual fund performance is more likely to lead to inferior mutual fund returns in the future.
There is little
research literature regarding the ways in which grandparents may influence parenting behaviors in their adult children or influence specific behaviors in their grandchildren.
Plus, many of the compounds that make whole dates medicinal and praised in various
research literature remain intact after drying.
This page includes a representative list of
recent research literature on multicultural parent involvement and engagement, particularly those which address the interests and needs of educators.
The most comprehensive survey of the school choice
research literature ever undertaken, which was recently released, shows that students in school choice programs perform better academically than students not in a....
It will be interesting to see if this finding holds once data collection is complete, but these findings are consistent with the larger stereotype
threat research literature.
While research literature historically has painted a picture of college women focused on romance and relationships, these women revealed an apparent shift taking place.
An evaluation team should know how to assess whether or not a program is research - based and informed by principles published in educational and cognitive
science research literature.
Teaching children to read: An evidence - based assessment of the
scientific research literature on reading and its implications for reading instruction.
This distinction came after a thorough and transparent review of the home
visiting research literature that looked at more than 250 home visiting models.
However, these positive findings come with some important cautions that — in the context of the
broader research literature — suggest two key lessons for policy makers.
Over and over again, the
investment research literature has demonstrated the opposite: The less you pay in investment expenses, the more you tend to keep!
In a review of a book by Steven Brill — Class Warfare, which was deeply critical of the UFT — she wrote, «Brill is completely ignorant of a vast body of
research literature about teaching.»
A 2016 MDRC / Lucas
Education Research literature review found that the design principles most commonly used in PBL align well with the goals of preparing students for deeper learning, higher - level thinking skills, and intra / interpersonal skills (Condliffe et al., 2016).
But our results are consistent with a broader
research literature finding that private schools have largely neutral or positive impacts on civic values such as political tolerance, voluntarism, political knowledge, and political participation.
Graduates of the Teaching Academy are reflective educators who continually improve their practice through combining the latest
research literature with best professional practices in pursuit of equitable outcomes for students.
Swallow the doctor's diagnosis whole, or spend weeks plowing through the primary
research literature at a medical library — at the risk of alienating your physician.
So, one of the first parts of the body to break down is fat stores, especially belly fat, according to
research literature cited by Longo.
For example, Cheryl Bolick's (2017) review of social studies
research literature for the forthcoming Handbook on Social Studies Research pointed out that «few articles examine [d] student learning with technology tools» and, collectively, the literature «tends to be disjointed and lacks a substantive body of literature to build upon.»
The concept has been used extensively in the climate
research literature over the past decades and has also become a standard tool for policy analysis endorsed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
In this white paper, we review the
educational research literature about how students learn through feedback and how educational assessment technology can be an effective tool for teachers to improve feedback and consequently... Read More