Researchers focused on data collected in kindergarten and first, third and fifth grades, which are the junctures when most gifted students are identified, regardless of race.
The researchers focused on data from 1,680 teachers in 200 urban schools, along with their more than 50,000 students in grades six through nine.
Not exact matches
According to Entrepreneur, after evaluating approximately 10,000 U.S. based firms, the team of editors and
researchers behind the E360 Performance Index collected more than 250 pieces of
data from the finalists,
focusing on growth drivers and challenges, goal setting, resource allocations, and reward systems.
As a
researcher focused on religion and politics, I've always wanted to explore religious switching in more depth, but never really had the
data to do it — until now.
He is an epidemiologist by training and an acclaimed public health
researcher, whose work has
focused on driving improvements in
data quality to support changes in health care.
The
researchers focused on four of the seven planets for which they had the best
data.
Researchers focused on the working - age population, ages 25 to 64 years, comparing
data for people with and without disabilities.
Because of underrepresentation of Latinos in the
data, the
researchers focused on African - Americans and Caucasians.
The
researchers focused on automobiles, testing their theoretical model with
data from new - car transactions in the premium midsize sedan category between 2001 and 2005.
Researchers focused their study
on 100 municipalities in Colorado, the only state to compile public
data for animal shelter surrenders and other statistics.
While McCrea's work
focuses on what footprint fossils reveal about behavior,
researchers like Julia Day at the University of Cambridge in England have used print
data to flesh out the big picture of dinosaur biomechanics.
The
researchers chose to
focus on the impact of beds due to limited available
data on other control measures in some districts of Sierra Leone.
Stephens says the new Biomed Central journal will have a similar approach, allowing
researchers to comment
on the «robustness» of methods, statistics, or
data, and patients to
focus on the applications, offering comments
on whether the work may be useful in other global initiatives, for example.
Previous
researchers focused instead
on analyzing the corpse, which was in unusually good condition and provided important
data on Ötzi's diet, health, and wounds.
The
researchers suggest, based
on their analysis of the
data, that screening compliance could be increased by
focusing educational and outreach efforts
on certain groups who were less likely to get their infants screened for congenital CMV: less educated mothers, babies not born in a hospital and infants who received hearing tests later than 14 days after birth.
Researcher Ajit Subramaniam, an oceanographer at Columbia University's Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory, used the
data set to
focus on natural oil seeps and discovered something unusual — phytoplankton, the base of the marine food chain — were thriving in the area of these natural oil seeps.
The
data largely consist of «follows,» in which a
researcher focuses on one chimpanzee and notes her behaviors and interactions with others throughout the day.
Using
data from a sample of 2,615 active duty military families, living at designated military installations with a child ages 3 - 17, a group of
researchers led by Dr. Patricia Lester, of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, examined the impact of
FOCUS on behavioral health outcomes, including depression, anxiety, and child pro-social behavior over two follow up assessments.
We'll be back with a recap of Day 3, which promises to reveal compelling clinical
data that is certain to generate a lot of excitement among the
researchers attending the conference as well as patient advocacy groups
focused on the cancer types that will be discussed
on Monday, April 16.
In a collaboration led by CNIT — a consortium of Italian universities and national laboratories
focused on communication technologies —
researchers from AMO GmbH, Ericsson, Nokia Bell Labs, and Imec have developed graphene - based photodetectors and modulators capable of receiving and transmitting optical
data faster than ever before.
As during previous panels, speakers Moon Duchin, Rafael Luna, Joan Reede, Alberto Roca, and Jessica Tytell made it was obvious that more
data is needed for us to fully understand the precise makeup of academic
researchers and, in fact, one of the projects developed during the Saturday Hack Day Session
focused on finding this information and making it more easily digestible / available.
«This new
data indicate that latency is far from an accident — it is encoded in the virus's circuitry and is an evolutionarily advantageous strategy, likely increasing the odds of infection by a substantial amount,» Leor Weinberger, a coauthor and
researcher at the Gladstone Institutes, a nonprofit
focused on biomedical research, said in a statement.
Cloudera Enterprise accelerates life sciences research and drug discovery by putting real - time
data into the hands of the clinicians,
researchers, and providers
focused on personalizing the patient experience.
Now these same
researchers have
focused their efforts
on data from the top 30 developed countries, with even more alarming findings.
Policy
researchers» questions
focus on the system, and their
data are gathered through teachers» reported and actual practices.
The
researchers use a meta - ethnography to synthesize qualitative
data from multiple studies
focusing on technology training for preservice teachers to make new interpretations of the
data.
Collecting
data since 2001, NIEER
researchers highlight the state
data and national trends,
focusing on quality and access, and the latest state spending numbers
on preschool...
During
data analysis
focusing on teachers» attention to content specific language / literacy skills, the
researchers, with diverse experience and expertise in content specific literacy, made the decision
on teachers» sensitivity for and ability to incorporate appropriate language requirements.
As part of the yearlong study, the student
researchers participated in a twice - weekly course that
focused on their work, and consequently, the students became the driving force in the
data collection and analyses.
One study followed the academic progress of 2,300 students in New York City who were enrolled in a dual credit program
focusing on occupational training, and the other, much larger, study
focused on 33,000 students in Florida, a state that collects extensive
data on students from kindergarten through college, giving
researchers an unusually rich set of material for analysis.
Study
researchers identified six major themes derived from the
data gathered: (a) engagement, (b) a strong
focus on student learning, (c) certification of knowledge and skills, (d) POS connected secondary and postsecondary systems, (e) POS raised the understanding of and respect for CTE among stakeholders, and (f) high - quality teachers made a difference in the delivery of programs.
Our
researchers have also been delving into
data produced by the Department for Education (DfE), in a series of new blog posts
focusing on Statistical First Releases.
We hired
researcher Roger Sauvé, president of People Patterns Consulting, to spend months digging through Statistics Canada
data, with a
focus on how the income for different age groups and genders has changed over the 30 - year period between 1978 and 2008, the most recent year for which the
data is available.
Peter Pfleiderer,
Data Analyst and Programmer A PhD
researcher for the EmBARK project,
focussing on questions of attributable climate change and the time scales of emergence of attributable climate signals.
Diane Debinski, a
researcher at Iowa State University, has been studying meadows in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem for 18 years, and her
data presents a potentially grim picture of what could happen to meadows if temperatures continue to climb.This study
focused on changes in plants between 1997 and 2007, a decade which included an extended drought.
These meetings served as a two - way exchanges between users
researchers that provided all involved an opportunity to take stock of the research and results to - date, provide feedback and discuss the roadmap for the theme's near future, helping PCIC to
focus theme activities
on the dissemination of information and the provision of
data that is relevant to stakeholder's needs and objectives.
Climateaudit has
focused on auditing topics related to the paleoclimate reconstructions over the past millennia (in particular the so called «hockey stick») and also the software being used by climate
researchers to fix
data problems due to poor quality surface weather stations in the historical climate
data record.
The meeting, which included Facebook's deputy counsel, Paul Grewal, largely
focused on the steps that Facebook was taking to ensure its
data could no longer be misused by independent
researchers, according to Facebook employees in attendance.
In Study 2 the
researchers focused more
on the nature of anticipated changes with
data from 175 North - American adults (average age = 37 years), half of whom were married.
Researchers focus on aspects of school readiness, including social and language development, along with other
data such as hours in care, so as to better understand the ways in which a child's growth is influenced by situational factors.
The debate over how divorce affects children has long been polarized, with many
researchers focusing on statistical
data emphasizing that most children with divorced parents do fine in life, while many clinicians emphasize the emotional distress that many of the children feel.
This year the scheme
focussed on social policy research projects, and in particular
on areas identified as priorities under the National Strategy for Research and
Data on Children's Lives 2011 - 2016, and again required the establishment of a direct link between
researchers and policy makers.
Dan Bagwell,
researcher with the Birmingham Business Journal, recently produced a series of articles
focused on consumer spending habits in various zip codes using ESRI
data, the exact
data available through RPR.