Therefore, it is not a decision about how to target scarce resources to one
specific subgroup at the expense of another.
Not exact matches
While other studies have focused on caregiving within the home or between
specific groups, such as middle - aged parents and young children, most have not looked
at caregiving by
subgroups of people, or a range of caregiving scenarios both inside and outside the home — for example, babysitting a friend's children or taking a niece or nephew out on weekends.
A new study from Quoc - Dien Trinh, MD and colleagues
at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) examined cancer patients in eight different Asian American
subgroups and found their cancer -
specific mortality (CSM) was substantially lower than that of non-Hispanic white patients.
Now researchers
at SciLifeLab, together with international colleagues, have discovered a new correlation between
specific molecular features of the disease and
subgroups of patients with different prognosis.
Drew Catt: Paul you mentioned that you did look
at some cross sections and
subgroups and when you look
at those
specific demographics in
subgroups, did anything stand out?
Indiana currently looks
at the lowest achieving 25 percent of students instead of tracking
specific subgroups.
Disaggregation means looking
at how
specific subgroups perform.
Such sanctions and focus, however, aren't enough for civil rights groups, which are bristling
at the bill's elimination of
specific subgroup student achievement targets.
The answer is likely «not much,» and that's true across America, both
at the micro-level of your
specific child and
at the macro-level of schools, districts, and historically under - served
subgroups like English Language Learners, students with disabilities, students of color, and students from economically - disadvantaged homes.
At a minimum, discipline reports should include data on all significant disciplinary actions that list types of infractions (with
specific and standardized definitions), track instructional time missed, and allow cross-tabulation and analysis of data by
subgroup.
The answer is likely «not much,» and that's true across America, both
at the micro-level of your
specific child and
at the macro-level of schools, districts and historically under - served
subgroups like English - language learners, students with disabilities, students of color, and students from economically - disadvantaged homes.
However, in Healthy Families Alaska, program children had higher Bayley scores
at age two than controls, with 58 percent of intervention children and 48 percent of controls scoring in the normal range.101 In the Nurse - Family Partnership evaluations, some effects were observed within each of the three evaluations, but most effects were concentrated within
specific subgroups of families.
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Specific student
subgroup populations are
at increased risk of being bullied, including youth who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT); youth with physical, emotional and / or learning disabilities; and youth who are overweight.