To be prepared for
rigorous study in school, and for the working world after formal education is completed, students must be able to use language effectively.
An extremely
rigorous study in Kenya in 2009 (with control and experimental classes) found that both low - and high - achieving students performed better in well - tracked classrooms than in heterogeneous classrooms.
My team at BSRI, and collaborators in the REDS programs (the American Red Cross and globally), have responded to numerous blood safety threats with
rigorous studies in multiple countries to verify and quantify rates of infected donations, and consequent risks of transmission to and disease outcomes in recipients.
In a move that's causing ripples of controversy among researchers, a group of scholars last week announced the formation of a federally backed professional society that will focus solely on advancing scientifically
rigorous studies in education.
Students may pursue
rigorous studies in K - 12 education, higher education, and psychology and counseling.
Not exact matches
Our 11th annual America's Top States for Business
study is our most
rigorous yet, measuring all 50 states on 66 metrics
in 10 categories of competitiveness.
APF Canada Disclaimer: Given the controversial nature of this topic, APF Canada has attempted to provide a transparent, fact - based backgrounder that, while referencing the main
studies published to date on the issue of foreign - ownership
in Vancouver real estate, does not delve into a
rigorous academic critique of these
studies.
«Based on
rigorous analysis with extensive robustness checks, we conclude that the suspicious trading activity caused the unprecedented spike
in the USD - BTC exchange rate
in late 2013, when the rate jumped from around $ 150 to more than $ 1,000
in two months,» the
study states.
The basic conclusion among those who
study such things
in a
rigorous and controlled (intellectually responsible) way is that consciousness is based upon brains.
Just published
in the journal the most careful,
rigorous, and methodologically sound
study ever conducted on this issue found numerous and significant differences between these groups — with the outcomes for children of h0m0 rated «suboptimal
in almost every category
In taking this position, Spitzer has agreed purely scientific approach to the limitations of Spitzer's
study and would be to conduct more
rigorous outcome findings, something that he along with others have been calling for all along Even the APA Report on correct Responses to Orient.
The fact that this
study is
in a biology journal, when it is a social science
study, makes me wonder if it was rejected from journals where a
rigorous and learned peer review would have taken place.
Most of the Jesus «miracles» are noted
in John's gospel which after very
rigorous studying has been judged to be historically nil.
The three questions can serve as horizons within which to conduct
rigorous inquiry into any of the array of subject matters implied by the nature of congregations, disciplined by any relevant scholarly method,
in such a way that attention is focused on the theological significance of what is
studied:
Those of the spiritual but not religious mindset with whom I have come into contact have engaged
in a
rigorous study of faith (s).
A
rigorous concept of form is developing around the
study of emergent properties
in nature and man - made systems.
This movement correlates with its bipolar structure: Wissenschaft for critical rigor
in theorizing; «professional» education for
rigorous study of the application of theory
in practice.
In a broader vein, those
studies and intellectual interests simply did for Lewis Ford what the
study of philosophy at Haverford and later Harvard had earlier done for Charles Hartshorne; namely, bringing to philosophically
rigorous form the web of beliefs and commitments of religious faith that constituted the heritage of his upbringing.
Social action was not informed by a lively sense of Christian community,
rigorous prayer, and disciplined Bible
study; our secular critics and our conservative brothers and sisters were not far off the mark
in describing Christian social analysis as warmed - over liberalism.
Judaism still does a lot of this kind of
rigorous study of texts —
in debate.
Whitehead
in this respect as
in others provides a
rigorous ontological grounding at the microcosmic level for the macrocosmic phenomena
studied by biologists.
The appeal to the «superiority» of premodern biblical exegesis is best understood as a protest against the reductionism inherent
in the long - standing monopoly of the historical - critical method, not as a rejection of
rigorous historical
study of the Bible.
Low - calorie sweeteners are some of the most
studied and reviewed ingredients
in the food supply today and have passed
rigorous safety assessments.
The award program, created fifteen years ago, rewards and recognizes companies that are investing
in rigorous and measurable scientific
studies to show the efficacy of their proprietary ingredients, products or technologies.
But without multiple mutually corroborating & very
rigorous population
studies to determine strong associations among different variables, one can't speak confidently on what causes what — and this
in a discipline, psychology, already fraught with poorly designed and low - statistical - rigor
studies.
Because kindergarten readiness assessments are not like the
rigorous testing that your child will see
in higher grades of school, don't worry about having your child
study for these tests.
Dr. Fisher believes that dispassionate,
rigorous study of birth across all settings is more important than ever given disparities
in women's access to trained and licensed care providers, current and future physician workforce issues, rising costs of health care, and unacceptably high rates of adverse outcomes for mothers and infants
in the U.S. compared to other industrialized countries.
In an atmosphere of free and open inquiry, students and teachers debate, collaborate, and investigate, challenging assumptions — and one another — with insights backed by
rigorous study.
More
rigorous longitudinal
studies using outcome measures focusing on movement quality are recommended to understand any long - lasting influence on the motor skills
in these infants.
Several weeks ago, the agency issued draft guidance on structure / function claims for infant formula, suggesting that
in order to be substantiated, such claims require «competent and reliable evidence,» preferably from randomized, double blind
studies — a
rigorous scientific standard.
Of course, many students take AP courses because they're genuinely interested
in challenging themselves with what can be a
rigorous course of
study and because they're intellectually curious about the subject matter.
In 2013, Mathematica conducted the first
rigorous study of the impact of EL middle schools on academic achievement outcomes.
Though we found some
rigorous studies that after controlling for certain variables showed positive results of the AP program, especially
in the sciences, we believe more research needs to be done before we can verify the broad claim that taking AP classes makes students more likely to succeed
in college.
These issues will need to be addressed
in future
studies that include a larger subset of breastfed infants and more
rigorous measures of compliance.
In its most recent study, the lab used rigorous detection techniques to look for such signals in human breast mil
In its most recent
study, the lab used
rigorous detection techniques to look for such signals
in human breast mil
in human breast milk.
All undergo a
rigorous interview process that includes reference and background checks, and receive training
in safety, child development, and nature
study.
Findings from the National Early Head Start Research and Evaluation project, a
rigorous Congressionally - mandated
study, indicate that the program had modest but positive impacts on EHS children at age three
in cognitive, language, and social - emotional development, compared to a control group.xxiii In addition, their parents scored higher than control group parents on such aspects of the home environment as parenting behavior and knowledge of infant - toddler developmen
in cognitive, language, and social - emotional development, compared to a control group.xxiii
In addition, their parents scored higher than control group parents on such aspects of the home environment as parenting behavior and knowledge of infant - toddler developmen
In addition, their parents scored higher than control group parents on such aspects of the home environment as parenting behavior and knowledge of infant - toddler development.
A few longitudinal prospective
studies provide
rigorous insight but often at the expense of simplification of concepts (variables)
in a limited number of countries.
In fact, the largest and most rigorous study of home birth internationally to date found that among 5,000 healthy, «low - risk» women, babies were born just as safely at home under a midwife's care as in the hospita
In fact, the largest and most
rigorous study of home birth internationally to date found that among 5,000 healthy, «low - risk» women, babies were born just as safely at home under a midwife's care as
in the hospita
in the hospital.
Most Giants» players have their roots
in the Falcons Hockey Association and, with Centennial Ice Arena as home ice, find the accessibility of practices and games conducive to managing
studies, as well as the commitment of a
rigorous team sport.
New York State has the greatest gap between rich and poor
in the United States.And the most
rigorous research over the past 15 years, including
studies comparing job growth trends
in neighboring counties across state lines with different minimum wages, have found that higher minimum wages do not result
in job losses.
Under the 4 +1 pathway assessment option, students must take and pass four required Regents Exams or Department - approved alternative assessments (one
in each of English, math, science, and social
studies) and a comparably
rigorous assessment for the fifth required exam to graduate.
Critics say the state Education Department's failure to provide
study materials
in a timely manner for new, more
rigorous certification tests doomed many new teaching candidates.
Forty years of progress
in RE, including last year's RE curriculum framework, make it clear that the systematic
study of humanism contributes to making the subject both
rigorous and relevant.
A crucial National Research Council report issued
in 2009 noted that most forensic disciplines have not been subjected to
rigorous scientific
study, arising as they have from crime labs, not academia.
Mitchell guesses that there will probably be 10 more years of
rigorous testing
in animals before moving on to human clinical
studies.
This lack of scientifically
rigorous studies on teaching and monitoring integrity was a common refrain at the meeting and
in the report.
Project Blue Book was shut down
in 1969 after a
rigorous study led by the physicist Edward Condon concluded that UFO sightings all had mundane, nonthreatening explanations.
«It is essential that
rigorous protocols for the
study of experimental interventions are developed quickly so that African countries have the same opportunities to consider them that western ones would, and that there is equitable access to any that prove effective,» Farrar said
in a statement.
But
in a more
rigorous study — which randomly assigned participants to take either NSAIDs or a placebo daily for several years and administered annual cognitive tests — anti-inflammatories did not seem to help.