Design an algorithm to match parental preferences with schools, while considering
socioeconomic backgrounds at the same time.
Not exact matches
Your first impulse would probably be to look
at a couple of factors: the average test scores of the schools» current pupils and their
socioeconomic background.
At some Christian colleges, Cal Grant recipients make up roughly a quarter of the student body, helping those colleges serve students from diverse
socioeconomic backgrounds and ethnicities.
JIM MORA COUNT ON ME FAMILY FOUNDATION: The Foundation, created in 2005, is a not - for - profit 501 (c)(3) organization which supports children in need, primarily in three target areas: children from low
socioeconomic backgrounds, mentally and physically - challenged children, and children
at - risk.
I would love to see a study with a matched control group... that is, a group with equal risk factors (education level,
socioeconomic background, etc.)... that looked
at breastfeeding and its effect on neglect.
Information on
socioeconomic background, maternal diseases and obstetric history, parity, gender, fetal exposure to alcohol (
at least 2 drinks a week during the entire pregnancy) and cigarette smoking (
at least 1 cigarette a day during the last trimester), type and duration of breastfeeding, and maternal intelligence (Raven Progressive Matrices) was obtained through questionnaires administered in person after delivery and
at 13 months.
«Children who are born with high abilities but who come from poor
backgrounds are overtaken in recorded levels of achievement
at primary school by children of weaker ability from wealthier
socioeconomic backgrounds.
Following a review of the available evidence and a public discussion involving the program's faculty, staff, and trainees, the exam's ability to predict student performance seems «weak
at best» while it significantly disadvantages women, minorities, and students from low
socioeconomic backgrounds, writes Scott Barolo, director of the Program in Biomedical Sciences (PIBS), in the announcement.
A recent review published by the Institute of Education
at the University of London found that the performance of different types of schools is largely accounted for by the
socioeconomic backgrounds of the children present.
Therefore it is very important that our results are replicated in other studies with more diverse
socioeconomic and racial / ethnic
backgrounds,» said lead author Meng Yang, research fellow
at the Harvard Chan School.
The results indicate that every additional year spent
at university is associated with increases in extraversion and agreeableness for youth from low
socioeconomic backgrounds.
The researchers interviewed 100 women from British Columbia who were largely from higher
socioeconomic backgrounds and were not considered
at high risk of postpartum mental health problems.
The researchers looked
at 156 studies on the effectiveness of parenting programs for reducing disruptive behavior in children ages 2 to10; the studies involved more than 15,000 families from a range of
socioeconomic backgrounds in 20 countries.
To gain more insights into how people of different
socioeconomic backgrounds use MOOCs, Hansen and Justin Reich of Harvard University looked
at registration and completion patterns in 68 courses offered by Harvard and MIT, combing through data from 164,198 U.S. participants between ages 13 and 69.
Students of color and students from low
socioeconomic backgrounds are
at a disadvantage when it comes to teachers» expectations.
To me, the biggest issues are the achievement gaps, as you said, and the achievement gaps are still there, according to
socioeconomic background — disadvantaged students are still achieving
at a much lower level than advantaged students or affluent students — and Indigenous students are still performing
at a much lower level than non-Indigenous, and rural and remote students are still not achieving
at the same levels as metropolitan students.
They define equity, disadvantage and student needs along
socioeconomic lines; allocate resources to schools
at least partially on the basis of students»
backgrounds; and design programs and interventions specifically for low
socioeconomic and Indigenous students.
One response to this observation has been to assume that the closing of achievement gaps requires group - based solutions — for example, special initiatives aimed
at boys (or girls), educational solutions for Indigenous students, or government programs targeted on students from low
socioeconomic backgrounds.
He says that pursuing a career in education, starting with TFA, is important to him because he wants to give students of all racial and
socioeconomic backgrounds the same educational opportunity he had
at Harvard — a sentiment echoed by many students from Merseth's class.
Lesaux's research focuses on the reading development and the health and well - being of children who are
at risk for learning difficulties, including children from language - minority and low
socioeconomic backgrounds, and children with language impairments.
Other schools, often with students from higher
socioeconomic backgrounds, have more of a focus on the «academic» side, being more concerned with results
at the expense of the individual.
Kevin Hall:
At a minimum, a high - quality charter school produces a vast majority of students who meet or exceed academic standards regardless of their ethnic or
socioeconomic background and who are well prepared for postsecondary success.
Initially, in addition to observing, she also conducted a survey of 2,273 teenagers in 1999 (average age 16
at the time), which focused on their attitudes, educational histories, family structures,
socioeconomic backgrounds, and interactions with parents.
Spurred by a team of three biology, math, and humanities teachers
at High Tech High, a public charter school in San Diego, these diverse students — of widely mixed academic levels and
socioeconomic backgrounds — created the book as the central project of their junior year.
-- According to findings released today by researchers
at the Strategic Data Project (SDP), the gap in college enrollment rates between black students and white students in four large, urban districts disappears or even reverses direction once prior achievement and
socioeconomic background is accounted for.
Black kindergartners and white kindergartners with similar
socioeconomic backgrounds now achieve
at similar levels.
After scores on the 2014 New York State English language arts assessment
at P.S. 52 Sheepshead Bay School in Brooklyn were unsatisfactory, first - year principal Rafael Alvarez searched for a way to improve academic outcomes for his students, who come from diverse
socioeconomic backgrounds and about a quarter of whom are English language learners.
In a speech this evening
at the National PTA Convention in Orlando, U.S. Secretary of Education John B. King, Jr. will call on parent and teachers to create diverse schools where students of all racial and
socioeconomic backgrounds have access to good teachers and learning opportunities like he did.
Nevertheless, the fact that blacks stay in school
at least as long as whites from similar
socioeconomic backgrounds seems inconsistent with the idea that the youth culture of blacks is much more anti-academic than that of whites.
The
background survey will include five core areas — grit, desire for learning, school climate, technology use, and
socioeconomic status — of which the first two focus on a student's noncognitive skills, and the third looks
at noncognitive factors in the school.
They come from different racial, ethnic, and
socioeconomic backgrounds; they learn
at different rates and in different ways; they have different interests and different talents.
Through our collective hard work and commitment, KIPP students complete college
at a rate that is above the national average for all students and four times higher than students of similar
socioeconomic backgrounds.
If this is like most years, administrators
at top schools such as Harvard and Stanford will try hard to find talented high school students from poor families in a push to increase the
socioeconomic diversity on campus and to counter the growing concern that highly selective colleges cater mainly to students from privileged
backgrounds.
Freshman year course performance — more than
background characteristics such as race, gender,
socioeconomic status, or prior achievement — predict which students with disabilities are most
at risk for dropping out of high school, according to a new report from the National High School Center
at AIR and the Consortium on Chicago School Research
at the University of Chicago.
At any point over at least the last 50 years, a synthesis of available empirical evidence would have suggested, quite unambiguously, that students having difficulty at school, especially those disadvantaged by their socioeconomic backgrounds, learn more when they are working in heterogeneous rather than in homogeneous ability groups (e.g., Oakes, 1985; Yonezawa, Wells, and Serna, 2002
At any point over
at least the last 50 years, a synthesis of available empirical evidence would have suggested, quite unambiguously, that students having difficulty at school, especially those disadvantaged by their socioeconomic backgrounds, learn more when they are working in heterogeneous rather than in homogeneous ability groups (e.g., Oakes, 1985; Yonezawa, Wells, and Serna, 2002
at least the last 50 years, a synthesis of available empirical evidence would have suggested, quite unambiguously, that students having difficulty
at school, especially those disadvantaged by their socioeconomic backgrounds, learn more when they are working in heterogeneous rather than in homogeneous ability groups (e.g., Oakes, 1985; Yonezawa, Wells, and Serna, 2002
at school, especially those disadvantaged by their
socioeconomic backgrounds, learn more when they are working in heterogeneous rather than in homogeneous ability groups (e.g., Oakes, 1985; Yonezawa, Wells, and Serna, 2002).
Studies of college enrollment and graduation rates of scholarship alumni have shown that, despite coming from
socioeconomic backgrounds associated with lower rates of college enrollment, Children's Scholarship Fund students enroll in college
at an average rate that is similar to or higher than the general population.
Children have diverse learning styles, learn
at different rates, have varying
socioeconomic backgrounds, and have diverse intellectual strengths.
High school rigor and good advice: Setting up students to succeed In fact, a study under the guidance of Jim Hull, senior policy analyst
at the Center for Public Education found that low achieving students and students from a low
socioeconomic background who took an AP or IB course were 17 percent more likely to persist in four year colleges and 30 percent more likely to persist in two year colleges.
I see a
socioeconomic shift happening; anyone who does not come from an affluent
background is either not
at law school or has taken on a significant debt load.
Adept
at developing college and career plans in tune with the needs of students from a variety of academic and
socioeconomic backgrounds.
• Exceptional knowledge of public relations directives and their applications • Excellent people skills aimed
at bringing members of different cultures and
socioeconomic backgrounds together on one platform • Ability to conduct market research and analyze results appropriately • Conflict management
Discovered how best to sell the campus and the football program
at The College of Wooster to a diverse group of people with a variety of
socioeconomic backgrounds
Talented Claims Adjuster excelling
at working with individuals from diverse cultural and
socioeconomic backgrounds.
Strong gradients of association between childhood
socioeconomic conditions and adult health have been consistently observed in a number of British, and other, populations
at various stages within their life course, with outcomes considered including all - cause mortality, general health measures and specific causes of mortality and morbidity.1 — 10 This study continues to provide clear evidence for association between childhood
socioeconomic deprivation and adult general health and mental well - being, even considered within a broad context of child well - being including other aspects of family
background, health and development.
I work with adolescents and adults, from various cultural and
socioeconomic backgrounds, assisting them with decreasing emotional discomfort while increasing coping skills and building self - esteem / confidence to help manage life's challenges
at school, home, work and with relating to others.»
Secondly, it is acknowledged that for understanding the determinants and development of behaviour and mental health information is needed
at different levels, that is, social (e.g.
socioeconomic background), psychological (e.g. temperament), and biological (HPA - function, DNA).18 Adherence to the second principle is demonstrated by the broad range of measures that has been included in the study (Table 2).
OBJECTIVE: To examine how gradients in
socioeconomic status (SES) impact US children's reading and math ability
at kindergarten entry and determine the contributions of family
background, health, home learning, parenting, and early education factors to those gradients.
Background Low childhood
socioeconomic status (SES) is why those from low SES
backgrounds are
at greater risk of reliably associated with poor adult health.
Jessi was a caseworker
at a homeless shelter in Lancaster, California for three years, working with people from various
socioeconomic backgrounds, cultural identities, and familial upbringings and became acquainted with addiction patterns, mental illnesses, and other emotional, psychological, and spiritual stresses.
Other major factors that commonly influence marital success include age
at marriage and educational level of the partners; premarital experiences, including cohabitation, birth of a child, and one's own parents» marriage and divorce;
socioeconomic resources; and, couple - level characteristics, which include cultural
backgrounds, interpersonal styles, and values.