Once again legal
research training sits out the dance.
Not exact matches
What the agency wants, in the words of veteran NIH
training administrator Walter Schaffer, is «people who can do
research and
sit on our review panels and advisory boards.»
Training consists of target practice with a pistol, breaking and entering and grand larceny at a
research lab, and
sitting around a campfire playing the zither.
You can't imagine your employees
sitting still long enough to deliver an hour - long
training module, especially with existing
research bemoaning how short modern attention spans have become.
Research shows that the most common
training involved
sitting watching a PowerPoint and the most common reason for selecting a course was «the teacher wanted to go» — not hugely systematic.
Research is clear that these type of
sit - and - get
trainings aren't effective, and often leave teachers more overwhelmed than overjoyed.
And while there is still uncertainty and under -
researched proof that dogs have declarative memories, if you've ever
trained a dog or seen one «
sit» or «stay» years after they learned how, it's pretty clear that they possess some form of implicit memories.