Sentences with phrase «studies education articles»

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This article considers how we might understand «Catholic sacramental imagination» differently in its relevance to the concerns of «Catholic education, catechesis and formation» featured in the Study's subtitle.
She has published articles on Whitehead an education in such journals as Educational, Theory and Process Studies, and she wrote her dissertation on the implications of Whitehead's theories for educational theater.
In the history of U.S. Catholic higher education since World War II, three seminal moments stand out: Msgr. John Tracy Ellis's 1955 article, «American Catholics and the Intellectual Life»; the 1967 Land O» Lakes statement, «The Idea of a Catholic University»; and the day Don J. Briel began the Catholic Studies Program — and the Catholic Studies movement — at the University of St. Thomas in the Twin Cities.
She has published curriculum and articles in the areas of special education, social studies, English, educational computing, ESL, multi-cultural education, study skills, and classroom organization.
I plan to present the results of this study in a presentations and an article or a book targeted to attachment parents and health / education professionals based on the data provided by survey respondents.
The articles and studies linked to this page offer an opportunity to explore a range of objective and empirical measures of the outcomes of a Waldorf education.
A former nursery nurse, Allison has two first class degrees in Early Childhood Studies and Law respectively and has written articles for numerous publications including Practical Preschool, Early Years Educator and Nursery Education.
A 2014 article in the International Journal of Childbirth Education reported on a study of pregnant women who had experienced gestational diabetes in previous pregnancies.
As a member you will be featured on our membership page, offered «member's only» continued education classes, receive the quarterly newsletter, receive IACSC's logo to market your membership to the IACSC, receive general IACSC's updates and pertinent news and information to keep members current on the latest industry studies and articles.
Although we could not find estimates of fan use in the US population, we examined the potential selection bias by evaluating characteristics associated with SIDS risks in study participants and nonparticipants in a previously published article.16 Using California birth certificate data, we compared the ORs for maternal age, maternal education, parity, birth weight, infant sex, and late initiation of prenatal care (> 5 months» gestation).
According to Carl Diehl, approximately 10 000 US students studied in Germany from 1815 to 1914, 5500 from Yale and Harvard alone, including Charles Eliot who reformed the Harvard education (I invite to read the Wikipedia article which quite frankly admits that US education during this point was... suboptimal).
Smitsonian Institution Programs Summer Archeology Programs Connected with DC Universities [Program for Deaf Students] Drinking Water Quality Research Center, Miami, FL [proposal for outreach to disabled students] Museum of Science and Industry, IL Chicago Schools Cooperative Museum Program, IL Recreational Faculties for the Handicapped at Rend Lake, IL SELPH Material Lawrence Hall King Report on Survey of the Special Educational Programs of Members of the Association of Science Technology Centers University of Kentucky Outdoor Education for Handicapped Project Directory of OOPS Programs Maryland Science Center, Baltimore, MD [notes on interview] ABCD Collaboration Science Program Non-Mainstreamed Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA Technical Education Research Center Camp Happy Hollow, Mayrille, MI Squam Lakes Science Center, NH Science Enrichment Program Opened to Handicapped Students NY League of Hard of Hearing, NY Center of Science and Industry, OH Carnegie Museum, Pittsburg, PA Pacoma Environmental Education Center, PA Roanoke Valley Science Museum, VA Fairfax County Public Schools, VA US Geological Survey Earth Science Program, WI ERIC - CRESS Info on Outdoor Ed - Science Programs National Council for Therapy and Rehabilitation through Horticulture Environments for the Able and Disabled Nature Study - A Journal of Education and Interpretation OOPS Out of School Science Proposal and Drafts Original Newspaper Article, 1980 - 1981 OOPS Out of School Science Proposal and Drafts II, 1980 - 1981
I've also found additional information from Leeds University Careers Service for postdocs considering a change of career to the commerce and industry sectors and an index of articles published in the U.S. Chronicle of Higher Education on nonacademic careers for PhDs, which includes case studies and advice.
When Carol Plautz (formerly Carol Zygar) was nearing the end of her doctoral studies in biology at the University of Virginia (UVA) in Charlottesville, she wrote an article for Science's Next Wave that detailed the ways that graduate students can pay for their education.
An article late last year in the Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription required) alerted me to a study carried out by Jonathon Cummings, an assistant professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management, and Sara Kiesler, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University.
The journal Sociology of Education recently published the article «Field of Study in College and Lifetime Earnings in the United States» online, and the study will appear in the October edition of the journal Sociology of EducaStudy in College and Lifetime Earnings in the United States» online, and the study will appear in the October edition of the journal Sociology of Educastudy will appear in the October edition of the journal Sociology of Education.
The article, entitled «The fun thing about studying different beliefs is that they are different: Kindergartners explore spirituality,» was featured in the July 2010 issue of Young Children, an award - winning, peer - reviewed professional journal published bimonthly by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
In this article, Adult Education will refer to instructional programs for students that have dropped out of high school and are studying to earn a high school equivalency diploma (i.e. GED, HiSET, etc.) and preparing for college and career pathways.
His article, «Studying Teacher Moves,» will appear in the Winter 2012 issue of Education Next and is now available at www.educationnext.org.
David J. Deming, assistant professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, conducted the study and authored an article that will appear in the Spring, 2012 issue of Educateducation at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, conducted the study and authored an article that will appear in the Spring, 2012 issue of EducatEducation, conducted the study and authored an article that will appear in the Spring, 2012 issue of EducationEducation Next.
The study, «When the Best is Mediocre,» will appear as an article in the Winter, 2012, issue of Education Next, and will be available at www.educationnext.org.
In a new article for Education Next, Robin Lake, Trey Cobb, Roohi Sharma, and Alice Opalka of the Center on Reinventing Public Education (CRPE) study the factors holding back charter growth in the Bay Area of San Francisco, where the recent slowdown in charter expansion mirrors the national trend.
Earth Inc. — A Service - Learning Lesson Plan An Education World article focuses on the Social Studies Education Consortium, which offers a template for a model service project.
Education consultant Heidi Hayes Jacobs and Larry Rosenstock, founding principal of San Diego's High Tech High, featured in the Edutopia.org article «Kaleidoscopic Learning: An Overview of Integrated Studies,» recommend some favorite resources for teachers interested in learning more about integrated sStudies,» recommend some favorite resources for teachers interested in learning more about integrated studiesstudies:
This article shares a few findings from a recent case study of a SaaS platform for graduate education, discussing both what works for eLearning participation and how you measure it.
An Education Next article by Patrick Wolf about the study and the politics surrounding the D.C. voucher program is available here.
The studies presented here are adapted from an article in the Spring 2006 issue of the Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization and from Besieged: School Boards and the Future of Education Politics, edited by William G. Howell.
This article is based on a forthcoming study in Education Finance and Policy.
The article did make reference to studies that question the benefits for students of Success for All, but if you would still like to learn more you might want to check out an article recently published in Education Week.
«One thing you can learn in school that will make you happy the rest of your life is how to study» — or so said Secretary of Education Terrel H. Bell in his most recent publication — a «back - to - school» article published in the funny pages of newspapers across the country on Aug. 28.
I recently had the opportunity to contribute an article on sociologist James Coleman's research on Catholic schools to a special issue of Education Next commemorating the 50th anniversary of his 1966 «Equality of Opportunity» study — better known today as the Coleman Report.
If you are a parent of a kid who is studying in a «blended classroom» that uses «education technology tools», sit back and read our article on becoming a successful parent of a digitally - immersed student.
A study cited in an Education Week article, «There's No Such Thing as Grade Inflation,» seems to question that belief.
Another example: Druva and Anderson (1983) reported a largely positive link between education coursework and «successful teaching,» but 54 of the 65 studies reviewed were dissertations or unpublished articles, all written between 1966 and 1975.
This article discusses the investments in the education sector based on the study results of Tracxn Report: EdTech 2016.
In this article, I'll share 6 lessons drawn from an academic study of 640 nurses» opinions about eLearning in continuing education published in the journal Home Health Care Management & Practice.
Read the full article Civic students: International Civic and Citizenship Education Study report, published in ACER's Research Developments.
In the article that follows we are going to explore pros and cons of blended learning at college, an eLearning method that combines independent study and traditional in - class education.
A Mathematica case study and a recent article in Education Next examine first - of - its - kind research that measures how accurately a so - called next generation high school assessment designed for the Common Core predicts college success, compared with the existing state assessment in Massachusetts.
A former high school social studies teacher, he has authored numerous articles and books on K — 12 and higher education.
This article uses data from 61 in - person interviews and data drawn from the Education Longitudinal Study to examine how social class stratifies adolescents» use of school - based social ties and the resources they receive from these school - based ties.
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An article about Latino college enrollment in the Sept. 18, 2002, issue of Education Week («Pew Foundation Study Finds Higher Ed.
The article includes studies, such as one conducted for the Massachusetts Department of Education, that suggest that the existence of gay - straight alliances (GSAs) and practitioner training can significantly improve the school experience for both LGBT students and their peers.
Barnum's article draws on multiple papers and studies that have been published this year, including several in Education Next.
Eric A. Hanushek, Paul E. Peterson, and Ludger Woessmann conducted the study, which is available at www.hks.harvard.edu/pepg/. An article based on the report will appear in the Fall issue of Education Next and is available online at www.educationnext.org.
An article about the study by Matthew Ronfeldt and Shanyce Campbell of the University of Michigan School of Education, published in the journal Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, is now available online.
In this author interview, Meghan Barnes discusses her article with Peter Smagorinsky, «What English / Language Arts Teacher Candidates Learn During Coursework and Practica: A Study of Three Teacher Education Programs.»
A recent Commonwealth Foundation blog post offers a series of articles and studies that point to the role of education and the lack odf school choice in crime and violence.
Summary: This article reports on a study that shows the positive impact of support from a teacher on student achievement and their desire to continue their education.
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