Yet
robust evaluations of NMSI's program, conducted by the economist Kirabo Jackson, show how incentivizing outcomes can powerfully affect both short - and long - term student outcomes, particularly when coupled with teacher support (see «Cash for Test Scores,» features, Fall 2008).
Likewise, many populations are likely to have been already impacted when first assessed, leaving them vulnerable to the «shifting baseline» effect, which prevents
robust evaluation of the loss of their ecological role (electronic supplementary material, table S1).
At the very least,
a robust evaluation of the use of these funds is warranted.
There is an urgent need for
robust evaluation of existing interventions and to develop and evaluate novel interventions to enhance the offer to all families.
Not exact matches
Slow expansion with
robust evaluation is the name
of the game — and by 2011 there will be FNP teams in 70 areas.
StudentsFirstNY made a number
of policy recommendations to address the findings
of the report, including the implementation
of a
robust and comprehensive teacher
evaluation system in accordance with State law.
Nenes says the Georgia Tech methodology looks at everything in a more
robust way, breaking the bottleneck that is typical
of other model
evaluation and analysis algorithms.
There is a great need for modular software and hardware architectures that enable rapid deployment and
evaluation of new
robust protocol designs.»
«Our investigation includes one
of the most
robust analyses
of physician adherence to AUA guidelines on the management
of BPH / LUTS in the published literature, and represents the first published analysis to our knowledge
of the rate
of performance
of measures that are challenging to extract from administrative data (i.e., subjective symptom description, I - PSS, sexual function
evaluation, performance
of a physical examination and specific examination maneuvers),» says Dr. Auffenberg.
Effective leadership is a pre-requisite for a successful school; in successful schools head teachers and senior leaders understand the changing needs
of their schools and their staff, continually communicate their ideals, vision and expectations, use
robust monitoring and
evaluation, balance support with challenge and plan ahead to sustain excellence.
Regardless, our results indicate that, under a
robust system
of performance
evaluation, the turnover
of teachers can generate meaningful gains in student outcomes, particularly for the most disadvantaged students.
Adopting a system
of online
evaluation will build cost effectiveness, environmental friendliness, time efficiency, and availability
of robust analytical techniques.
In a months - long tussle between IES and Congress over the
evaluation of Upward Bound, IES insisted that a
robust test
of whether the program made a difference to students required a control group — students eligible for but not served by it.
Module 2: How to ensure
robust performance management and maintain excellence Module 3: How to ensure effective self -
evaluation and review
of the quality
of provision
These studies still leave plenty
of open questions, including whether the estimated effects are
robust to more rigorous methods
of evaluation, and whether the reforms affect student outcomes beyond grades in the «gateway» college - level course.
If the state is successful in its current court appeal and the ESA program moves forward, I would love to see the kind
of robust Yelp - like parent
evaluations Ladner envisions — so long as they're paired with strong oversight representing the public interest
of all the taxpayers whose kids aren't attending ESA - financed schools.
The Trust's board has said in a statement: «As a new board appointed in July 2016 to address the significant challenges faced by Wakefield City Trust, we have been engaged in a
robust period
of review and
evaluation of all aspects
of the organisation.
The assurances underlying ARRA underscore the importance
of improving the usefulness
of information on teacher effectiveness through
robust data systems and rigorous
evaluation systems.
Governor Corbett and Secretary
of Education Ron Tomalis outlined four key provisions
of their plan: «opportunity scholarships, expanding the Educational Improvement Tax Credits program, improved charter school quality and accountability, and more
robust and comprehensive educator
evaluations.»
Federal law in postsecondary education must also be a
robust source
of support for local innovation, research, and implementation
of strategies designed to improve teacher and principal effectiveness and include: Evidence - based preparation and professional development; Evidence - based
evaluation systems that include, in part, student performance; Alternative certification programs that meet workforce needs; State and school district flexibility regarding credentials for small and / or rural schools, special education programs, English learners and specialized programs such as science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics; and Locally - determined compensation and teacher and principal assignment policies.
Learning Sciences is a premier provider
of research - based practices, professional development, and
robust evaluation models and tools.
In the still - prevalent one - teacher - one - classroom model, few districts have provided a
robust, sustainably funded way to connect teacher
evaluation with career opportunities, and they continue to bump up against questions
of fairness in
evaluation.
Because they have spent little on developing
robust data systems that can monitor student achievement and teacher performance means (and thanks to state laws that had banned the use
of student test score data in teacher
evaluations), districts haven't been able to help those aspiring teachers by pairing them with good - to - great instructors who can show them the ropes.
«The Index will place additional emphasis on academic growth,
evaluation of school climate through a
robust chronic absenteeism measure, attention to both four - year and extended - year graduation rates, and assessments
of postsecondary readiness.»
Districts strategically develop common school - level improvement plans, aligning the personnel and fiscal support they provide to schools to match the priorities in these plans — e.g., plans that prioritize a
robust teacher
evaluation system require district - level support for the implementation
of an
evaluation and professional growth framework.
The amended version
of AB 934 allows local districts and teachers unions to negotiate an alternative dismissal system, eliminating the bill's previous language whereby an ineffective teacher could be dismissed with due process after two negative
evaluations and a
robust professional development program.
The good news is that districts such as Long Beach and Garden Grove are successfully using student performance data as part
of robust and multifaceted
evaluations of their teachers.
The NFER is undertaking a
robust and independent
evaluation of PRIME over the first two years
of delivery.
More
robust evaluations may soon be coming.To maintain accreditation by the Council for Accreditation
of Educator Preparation, teacher training programs may soon have to issue regular reports on their graduates: Do they pass licensing tests?
They include the importance
of early years education in closing the gap before it becomes entrenched; targeted small - group interventions for those at risk
of falling behind;
robust and rigorous
evaluation of teaching and learning strategies; and sharing effective practice between schools (and building capacity for doing so) as key to closing the gap.
As will be discussed later, many states and districts use teacher
evaluation systems, particularly teacher observation, to try to determine which instructional moves lead to increased student learning, but research has yet to definitively identify a consistent and
robust catalogue
of specific practices that constitute effective teaching.
Robust models
of teacher accountability exist, and they emphasize the role
of teachers as professionals capable
of engaging in substantive understanding
of their own work and the role
of evaluation in supporting teachers as its primary goal.
Aligned to The Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC), the Marzano Teacher
Evaluation Model is
robust and thorough enough to help educators identify the «thin slices»
of teaching behaviors that help them focus on specific areas for improvement.
«our results indicate that, under a
robust system
of performance
evaluation, the turnover
of teachers can generate meaningful gains in student outcomes, particularly for the most disadvantaged students.
Ensure there is
robust monitoring and
evaluation in place to account for the use
of the pupil premium, by the school and governing body.
The authors conclude, ««our results indicate that, under a
robust system
of performance
evaluation, the turnover
of teachers can generate meaningful gains in student outcomes, particularly for the most disadvantaged students.
Dame Alison Peacock, the chief executive
of the Chartered College
of Teaching, which this week signed a pledge to support evidence - based practice, said the difference between the EEF findings and the earlier work in the US «emphasise the importance
of carrying out
robust evaluation, in context, before simply jumping on a bandwagon».
We've reset five CLOs so far this year and have a
robust pipeline
of resets under
evaluation or negotiation.
Our programs have
robust monitoring and
evaluation mechanisms in place to capture the progress and outcomes
of our work and ensure greater accountability to donors, governments, and the beneficiaries themselves.
The above studies show promise that quantitative metrics for the likelihood
of model projections may be developed, but because the development
of robust metrics is still at an early stage, the model
evaluations presented in this chapter are based primarily on experience and physical reasoning, as has been the norm in the past.
«evidence
evaluation view» • Comparative
evaluations of research results • Tools: Scientific consensus building; multi disciplinary expert panels • focus on
robust findings
Rather than public
evaluation of the evidence, independent validation
of the models, and
robust public debate over adaptation vs mitigation, climate alarmists like Lewandowsky et al. try to frustrate the scientific method, prevent debate, and impose their incredibly expensive mitigation policies.
«Here we argue for the adoption
of measures to optimize key elements
of the scientific process: methods, reporting and dissemination, reproducibility,
evaluation and incentives... one analysis estimates that 85 %
of biomedical research efforts are wasted, while 90 %
of respondents to a recent survey in Nature agreed that there is a «reproducibility crisis»»...» The key to fostering a
robust metascience that evaluates and improves practices is that the stakeholders
of science must not embrace the status quo, but instead pursue self - examination continuously for improvement and self - correction
of the scientific process itself.
focuses on
robust evaluation but uses a unique method
of evaluation that is supportive
of innovation.
Many
of our lawyers have joined Baker Botts as laterals, a testament to both the opportunities provided and our commitment to their continued professional development in the form
of on - the - job training, in - house instruction from partners and outside consultants, a
robust mentoring program and an in - depth, annual formal
evaluation process.
Andrew Langdon QC, Chair
of the Bar, said: «Whilst plans for flexible courts have not been dropped, it is encouraging to see HMCTS not only take on board the Bar Council's concerns about the plans, which include the impact they will have on barristers with child and other care responsibilities, but they also commit to ensuring
robust evaluation measures are in place before proceeding with the pilot.
The Canadian Coalition for Good Governance, in submissions to the Ontario Securities Commission relating to women on boards, stated that it believed that a «
robust evaluation process rather than term limits or retirement age is the best means
of ensuring high quality board members, but perhaps boards will need to impose term limits or retirement ages in order to refresh themselves.»
Operations Team Leader — Alliance Health2010 — 2017 • Recruit appropriate project personnel with skills to fit the mission
of the data applications project • Develop project implementation plans, assigning tasks and defining the scope
of the project • Initiate a return on investment
evaluation plan for information management projects that saved the company 20 percent
of its development costs in the last fiscal year • Communicate with all stakeholders throughout the project development lifecycle • Work within budget and time constraints while delivering
robust resultsInformation Technology Team Leader — Saint Patrick's Health System2005 — 2010 • Initiated project support, collaborating with team members to expedite system solutions • Managed IT system updates, patches, and redesigns • Supervised other support staff, directing them to complete defined tasks and monitoring their progress • Developed project plans with input from all company stakeholders • Analyzed system data output to determine areas for optimization throughout the information management system
Focus on prevention and early intervention and on the importance
of robust evaluation has been influential
It should focus first on skills and training
of its staff and invest in a
robust data and
evaluation strategy on the performance
of programs.