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Today, I had the pleasure of meeting with a very smart and attentive group of Vanderbilt undergrads as part of the Managerial
Studies Visiting Executive
Program.
Jesus didn't sit them down on day of the «Jesus discipleship
program» and say, «Okay,
today we're going to learn how to pray, and tomorrow how to
study your Bible.»
A brand - new
study in the journal Pediatrics (released online
today) found that regulating the sale of «competitive foods» (any food or drink sold outside the federal meal
program) may help keep students at healthier weights.
Along the lines of better food for less money, a new
study that was covered in Medical News
Today (via Slow Food USA) showed that farm to school
programs can improve school meals while not raising costs.
Supported by the Government of Canada through Grand Challenges Canada's «Saving Brains»
program, as well as Colombia's Administrative Department of Science, Technology and Innovation (COLCIENCIAS), the
study is published
today in the journal Pediatrics.
«We do not feel the University of Vermont
study gives an accurate portrayal of what's happening in
today's school meal
programs.
County to Conduct Paint Stabilization Pilot
Study «Method of Cost - Effective Interim Lead Hazard Control Sought» The Oneida County Health Department's Lead Primary Prevention Program (LPP), through its New York State Department of Health grant, will conduct a pilot project designed to study the impact of using new paints containing primer as a method of stabilizing deteriorating lead paint surfaces in Utica's pre-1978 houses, County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. announced t
Study «Method of Cost - Effective Interim Lead Hazard Control Sought» The Oneida County Health Department's Lead Primary Prevention
Program (LPP), through its New York State Department of Health grant, will conduct a pilot project designed to
study the impact of using new paints containing primer as a method of stabilizing deteriorating lead paint surfaces in Utica's pre-1978 houses, County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. announced t
study the impact of using new paints containing primer as a method of stabilizing deteriorating lead paint surfaces in Utica's pre-1978 houses, County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. announced
today.
Health Department, NYU to Collaborate On
Study «NIH Grant Will Fund Window Replacement / Lead Reduction Impact Investigation» The Oneida County Health Department's Lead Primary Prevention Program has been asked to participate in a study funded through a grant from the National Institute of Health (NIH) that will determine the impact of window replacement on lead dust levels, Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. announced t
Study «NIH Grant Will Fund Window Replacement / Lead Reduction Impact Investigation» The Oneida County Health Department's Lead Primary Prevention
Program has been asked to participate in a
study funded through a grant from the National Institute of Health (NIH) that will determine the impact of window replacement on lead dust levels, Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. announced t
study funded through a grant from the National Institute of Health (NIH) that will determine the impact of window replacement on lead dust levels, Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr. announced
today.
And
today, computer
programming continues to play a central role in the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) scientist's work
studying whales.
The
study, which tapped seismic data through the National Science Foundation's EarthScope
program, was published online
today in Geology.
The agency has predicted that getting to the moon will cost $ 104 billion (about 55 percent of the cost of the Apollo
program in
today's dollars, according to Griffin), and
studies dating back to the 1960s predicted that a Mars mission would cost at least five times as much as getting to the moon.
The new drugs offer the hope of treatment to perhaps thousands of HIV patients who have stopped responding to other medications, says William Towner, medical director of the Kaiser Permanente HIV / AIDS research trials
program and member of the
study team, which reported its findings online
today in The Lancet.
Today, more than 12,000 of the 9/11 rescue workers continue to have trouble breathing, according to a
study conducted by the World Trade Center Medical Monitoring
Program and published April 8, 2010, in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Today Nicotine & Tobacco Research publishes the third in a series of
studies on the cost of smoking in California, one of the first US states to implement a comprehensive tobacco control
program.
Today, after analyzing the effect of the
program on 105,351 women included in the
study, the researchers conclude that, in addition to reducing the number of medically unjustified caesareans, the
program has made it possible to save money.
Today, with deforestation accounting for a substantial portion of human - induced carbon emissions, the researchers describe the payment
program they
studied as «a cost - effective way to avert deforestation in developing countries — and hence a powerful tool to mitigate climate change.»
That is the conclusion of a new
study from the University of California, San Diego and Carnegie Mellon University, published
today in the journal Environmental Research Letters, which used data obtained through the Freedom of Information Act to reconstruct the
program's budget history.
The
study, under review at the journal mBio and released
today on the preprint server bioRxiv, answers one of the many remaining questions about the Soviet Union's clandestine biowarfare
program by showing that scientists hadn't tinkered with the anthrax strain to make it more resistant to antibiotics or vaccines.
Today Erin's boys participate in individualized
programs at school and are being monitored in two national
studies of families with more than one autistic child — one at the Duke Center for Human Genetics, another at the University of Washington.
With as many as eight out of every 10 LGBT students enduring bullying at school, the findings can help shape new
programs to make schools safer, said Lynch School of Education Associate Professor Paul Poteat, who presents the
study today at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association.
Acknowledging the importance of energy education for
today's students, the department's Institute of Education Sciences gave high marks to the new
study, which is one of only 26 funded this year through the competitive education research grants
program.
This
study, published
today in JAMA, distinguishes spending on public health
programs from personal health spending, including both individual out - of - pocket costs and spending by private and government insurance
programs.
«In spite of their colossal diversity
today, the origin of mandibulates had largely remained a mystery,» said Cédric Aria, lead author of the
study and recent graduate of the PhD
program in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at U of T, now working as a post-doctoral researcher at the Nanjing Institute for Geology and Palaeontology, in China.
Despite their ubiquity, there's been precious little effort spent evaluating whether these
programs actually work, writes Daniel Koehler, director of the German Institute on Radicalization and De-radicalization
Studies based in Stuttgart, in a commentary published
today in Nature Human Behaviour.
LA JOLLA, CA — Ipsen and the Salk Institute for Biological
Studies announced
today that they are renewing the Ipsen Life Sciences
Program at the Salk Institute.
«The Explorer
Program has a long and stellar history of deploying truly innovative missions to
study some of the most exciting questions in space science,» John Grunsfeld, NASA's associate administrator for science, said in the space agency's statement
today.
Preliminary results from the ongoing, multicenter
study were included in the press
program here
today at the 59th annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology.
The government of Alberta and private funders have given C$ 25.2 million ($ 22.1 million) to two new research
programs that will
study genomics to discover new ways to use microbes in energy production and new uses for plants in medicine and in industry, Genome Alberta said
today...
BOSTON, Mass. — Emulate, Inc. announced
today that it has formed a strategic partnership with F Hoffman La - Roche AG (Roche) that will use Emulate's Human Emulation System across R&D
programs to enable more human - relevant
studies that will lead to earlier and better prediction of safety and efficacy of drug candidates.
Dave:
Today's Cool Fact of the Day is that in a recent
study, 19 baseball players from UC Riverside trained using a visual
program for 25 minutes a day for only a month, for 30 days.
Use our mobile apps and online
study programs to start prepping
today.
With the
program premiering on the Channel
today, I chatted with Green over email about his love for Gulager's film and his memories of
studying and working in North Carolina.
Despite spending more per capita on preschool
programs than any other state, Massachusetts has 40 percent fewer preschools for children in poor neighborhoods compared to wealthier communities, according to a
study released
today by researchers at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Today, as explained on the site, ArtThink provides «in - depth investigation of twentieth - and twenty - first - century art and artists by using SFMOMA's award - winning interactive
programs, Making Sense of Modern Art and Voices and Images of California Art, as the basis for
study.
A couple of fine new
studies attest to the importance of quality instruction for preschoolers — and the dizzying («stunning» says one research team) range of bad - to - excellent offerings in
today's early childhood
programs and centers.
Released
today by the Center for Research on Education Outcomes, at Stanford University, the
study comes as a growing number of school districts and charter schools around the country are experimenting with such reward
programs in the hope of improving...
ACARA released the findings of its National Assessment and Surveys Online
Program, Tailored Test Design 2013
Study today.
From mock courts to marine life exploration, hip - hop dance parties to poetry slams,
today's full - time - learning
programs are a far cry from the old - school after - school mix of
study hall and intramural sports.
In 1997, she and her students in grades 4 - 5 created the Adopt - a-Farmer Project, and, in conjunction with the NatureMapping
program, students honed their reading, writing, and math skills while making meaningful contributions to science through tracking local wildlife; under Petersen's guidance, the project continues to
study the short - horned lizard (a.k.a. the horny toad)
today.
In
today's Q&A, we find out more from Tida Tippapart (Hatchery
Program Manager at UTS and one of the key staff members working on the STEAMpunk Girls program) and one of the teachers involved, Lisa Wark (Head Teacher TAS — Technological and Applied Studies — at Riverside Girls High S
Program Manager at UTS and one of the key staff members working on the STEAMpunk Girls
program) and one of the teachers involved, Lisa Wark (Head Teacher TAS — Technological and Applied Studies — at Riverside Girls High S
program) and one of the teachers involved, Lisa Wark (Head Teacher TAS — Technological and Applied
Studies — at Riverside Girls High School).
Instead,
today's
studies are comparing different types of early education
programs to one another — apples to apples.
Today, researchers from the School Choice Demonstration Project at the University of Arkansas and the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans at Tulane University will release findings from their
study of the third year of results from the Louisiana Scholarship
Program at the Urban Institute in Washington.
M.A.T.H.
Today (Mathematics and Technology Happen
Today) was a grant - funded three - year
study of whether participation in computer - based mathematics
programs would improve work - related math skills of students from special populations.
A
study released
today by Mathematica Policy Research Inc. shows no evidence that the Chicago Teacher Advancement
Program improved student math and reading tests when compared with a group of similar schools that did not use the system, Education Week reported.
Today, we begin a series of case
studies that provide in - depth looks at how districts, charter schools, and other
programs have begun using Opportunity Culture models or experimented with similar means of expanding teachers» impact on students and peer teachers.
Dr. Karen H. Jones, a professor of workforce education at the University of Georgia and ACTE's 2005 National Outstanding Career and Technical Educator, spoke to Catherine Imperatore of ACTE about the M.A.T.H.
Today (Mathematics and Technology Happen
Today) Project, a grant - funded three - year
study of whether participation in computer - based mathematics
programs would improve work - related math skills of students from special populations.
However, using these two
studies as the basis for policy is problematic for several reasons: the groups
studied were very small, they came from single communities several decades ago, and both
programs were far more intensive than the
programs being contemplated
today.
About Facing History and Ourselves Cleveland Since the Cleveland office was established in 1999, Facing History has provided more than 2,266 educators with
programs and resources that connect the
study of history to lessons about tolerance, respect, and civic participation
today.
The
program had more than 25 centers serving some 1,500 children in the mid-1980s (around when the children in Reynolds
study were attending preschool), but
today, only 16 centers remain (five of which recently opened after receiving a grant)-- many with reduced hours, staff and services.