Sentences with phrase «robust evidence base»

«What has changed is that over the past decade, certainly on the economic agenda, we've built a very robust evidence base which civil servants in the Treasury, for example, have accepted.
To make progress, investment in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research leadership to establish a more robust evidence base is urgently required.
A robust evidence base finds that greater participation in household chores is connected with couple relationship stability.
They often turn to complementary health approaches to help, yet primary care providers have lacked a robust evidence base to guide recommendations on complementary approaches as practiced and available in the United States.
«This method of simply repeating the child's exposure to healthy foods has a robust evidence base behind it,» Anzman - Frasca said.
These recommendations were established from a robust evidence base for nuts that has rapidly evolved over the last decade (4 — 6).
The lack of a robust evidence base shouldn't discourage us from using the scientific method to develop new knowledge.
World Class provides a robust evidence base that demonstrates the impact of international education work in UK schools on learners, teachers, schools, and the wider community.
And policymakers who want to see reductions in the use of exclusionary discipline — and improvements in the more fundamental problems for which it can be a symptom — should consider the importance of real resources, both for generating a robust evidence base and helping districts act on it.
Since state and local policymakers should prioritize interventions that have a robust evidence base, they should look to the Department of Education's guidance — issued in September 2016 — for states, districts, and schools seeking to apply interventions with strong records of success.62
Drawing on our robust evidence base and the experience of the more than 2,500 teacher leaders, principals, and other school leaders who make up the New Leaders community, New Leaders can share lessons from some of the country's most innovative, effective schools getting results for children in low - income communities.
builds a robust evidence base through commissioning or conducting high quality peer - reviewed research studies;
Robin Lake discusses why the portfolio strategy is worth pursuing now, while we work to build a robust evidence base around what works and what doesn't.
Jobs for the Future is excited to announce the Student - Centered Learning Research Collaborative, a first - of - its - kind research collaborative that will build, define, apply, and share a robust evidence base for student - centered learning.
A lack of empirical data has deprived policymakers of a robust evidence base on which to make informed decisions.
Again, my apologies, though I am curious as to why the idea of CO isotope or calcium leaching was not considered in the prior research, are there too many degrees of freedom to establish a robust evidence base or is there no reliable means to track calcium errosion or the acidic signature responsible?
With a robust evidence base and the right protocols in place it is now possible to run near real - time extreme weather event attribution within days of an event striking.
To address practical challenges for developers of green infrastructure projects as well as decision - makers, Forest Trends, together with other leading non-governmental organizations in this field and water sector professionals, is working on a robust evidence base that better quantifies and communicates the hydrological and economic benefits of green infrastructure.
Today, PCIT has a robust evidence base; is used across the country in settings as diverse as hospitals, mental health centers, schools, and mobile clinics; and is rapidly gaining popularity in other parts of the world.
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