Critics of policies pushed by the Obama administration and many state policymakers — such as adopting the Common Core, revamping teacher evaluation and expanding charter schools — may seize on the latest NAEP results, but
researchers warn against using national test scores to judge specific policies, a practice sometimes called «misNAEPery.»
Researchers warn against this, because many variables are always at play and one year doesn't constitute a trend.
Still,
the researchers warn against overselling the strength of peatlands.
«Improvised naloxone nasal sprays lack evidence of absorption and effect: As the US FDA approves nasal Narcan,
researchers warn against using poorly - tested drug delivery systems.»
But the Penn State
researchers warn against this practice, saying that feeding a baby back to sleep teaches the baby that late - night crying comes with a reward.
Not exact matches
The late author and
researcher Susan Rosenholtz advocates for the use of data and measurable achievement goals and also
warns against one of its possible side effects — the creation of an «ego - endangering environment» (Schmoker, 1999, p. 34).
Read this from a letter that scores of
researchers from 16 universities throughout the Chicago metropolitan area sent to Emanuel
warning against the «value - added» system of teacher involvement, which uses complicated formulas to factor test scores into an evaluation:
And Rand Corp.
researcher Laura Hamilton
warned against relying on standardized test scores for 4 - year - olds.
Lawsuit claims laboratory supervisors failed to
warn victim or provide safety training A
researcher who suffered a catastrophic injury in a laboratory explosion recently filed a personal injury lawsuit
against the University of Hawaii, claiming supervisors failed to properly
warn her about the risks associated with the research methods.
A
researcher who suffered a catastrophic injury in a laboratory explosion recently filed a personal injury lawsuit
against the University of Hawaii, claiming supervisors failed to properly
warn her about the risks associated with the research methods.