Sentences with phrase «significantly higher completion»

Skilljar's data shows that in general, video content leads to significantly higher completion rates than SCORM.

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Their results show that community college completion rates in Canada are significantly higher than in the U.S..
Participating children had higher rates of high - school completion, lower rates of grade retention and special education placement, and a lower rate of juvenile arrests.32 Another example showing more intensive programming has larger impacts is the Healthy Steps evaluation showing significantly better child language outcomes when the program was initiated prenatally through 24 months.33 These studies suggest that a more intensive intervention involving the child directly may be required for larger effects to be seen.
More significantly, the completion of the project is of great significance since esophageal cancer is one type of cancers with high prevalence and mortality in China, and thus Chinese scientists have our own historical duty to develop new ways for ESCC prevention and treatment.
In the process, we have created significantly better learning experiences (achieving higher engagement, better retention and recall, and higher completion rates).
Furthermore, students in high - accountability states do not have significantly higher retention or lower high school completion rates.
This week's brief includes new research from a February 2018 study that found «that the implementation of DACA significantly improved attendance and graduation rates among Hispanic high school students, with the gap in high school completion between undocumented Hispanic young people and their citizen peers shrinking by 40 percent.
A recent report by the California Acceleration Project shows that the use of high school measures has dramatically broadened access to and completion of college - level math and English courses, significantly reduced equity gaps, and has had little impact on course success rates.
Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council (QAIHC) data show good performance in risk factor monitoring and the management of hypertension and chronic disease.15 Box 2 shows improving performance in completion of health assessments — a first step in prevention activity — over the past 4 years.22 The Torpedo study, a randomised controlled trial of the use of an electronic decision - support system measuring absolute cardiovascular risk, shows ACCHSs outperforming general practices in managing risk.21 Data collected in late 2011 show that the ACCHSs sites had significantly more patients at high risk being prescribed best - practice medications than the general practice sites at baseline, and this gap was sustained through the intervention period (Box 3).23
At 2 - year follow - up, however, the Washington University site had a significantly higher overall assessment completion rate than Rutgers University (F1, 193 = 5.9; P <.05).
Although at baseline toddlers with depressed mothers evidenced higher rates of insecurity than did toddlers with non-depressed mothers, at the completion of the intervention the group that received the attachment - theory informed intervention had significantly higher rates of security than did participants who received the community standard intervention.
Marcus & Millichap estimates that construction completions this year will hit 8.8 million sq. ft., significantly higher than the 7.1 million sq. ft. delivered in 2014.
«The completion of the sale will be a significant step for [Centro Retail] in its restructure and will significantly simplify its business model by becoming an Australian - only REIT with a high quality investment portfolio.
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