Sentences with phrase «study school commented»

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«In two studies, both from Sheryl Sandberg's Lean In and from a Harvard Business School study, when it came to judging women's work less favorably, the women involved in the study were just as biased as the men,» O'Rourke writes, summarizing Nelson's comments.
In a recent article on FoxNews.com, Parents Television Council president Tim Winter comments on a 2004 study from the Harvard School of Public Health showing evidence that today's movies contain significantly more violence, sex and profanity than movies of the same rating a decade ago.
Lisa Feldman, director of culinary services for Sodexo Culinary Solutions, commented, «Recent studies tell us that kids are taking more fresh fruits and vegetable at school meals, but not necessarily eating them.
Echlin's comments are echoed in the findings of a 2013 quantitative study focusing on what drives the attitudes of high school athletes [1] towards reporting concussions («attitude study»), which found that coaches and teammates are the strongest influences on an athlete's intention to report concussion.
Let me know in a comment below your thoughts on the Wansink study and / or flavored milk in schools generally.
Studies healthy eating In Philadelphia low - income schools and is available to comment on importance of healthy school lunches to teach kids to like and eat veggies and nutritious foods.
In the comment submission, SNA requested that the designs of that study, as well as the Evaluation ofthe School Meal Data Collection Process, minimize the burden on responders.
SNA Submits Comment on Direct Certification Study USDA Approves Waiver to Serve Expanded School Meals for Areas Affected by Harvey USDA Awards Grants for School, Child Care Nutrition Efforts
Comment: ATSNJ President John Furtado notes that «this study highlights some of the issues that continue to affect our high school athletes.
Commenting on the publication of the 26th Report of the School Teachers» Review Body for England and Wales, and the Government's acceptance of all its recommendations, Chris Keates General Secretary of the NASUWT the largest teachers» union in the UK, said «We welcome the Report of the independent pay Review Body in studying the evidence on the impact of pay on teacher recruitment and retention.
NASUWT has commented on the publication of the comparative study, commissioned by the DfE, on baseline assessments used by primary schools.
The model of hospital administration in this publication actually has lots of semblance with contemporary models in the US, UK, Republic of Ireland, Australia and Canada where there is a board of directors / governors with a Chairman (does not have to be a Medical Doctor), a CEO / President / Hospital administrator (does not have to be a Medical Doctor) and a CMD / MD / CMO / Executive director medical services etc (Is ALWAYS a Medical Doctor — different names but similar portfolio — In Nigeria we always look up to these countries for direction with respect to global best practices so I do not understand what the commentator code - named afam6nr means by «Obviously, this writer has not attended any Business School Training and has no knowledge of Business Administration» — My advice to afam6nr is to do a little study of the different heath system of the world (specifically regarding corporate governance, organisation and administration of tertiary hospitals) and after this little research come back and comment on his findings!
Mary Carskadon, Ph.D., director of the Bradley Hospital Sleep Research Laboratory, commented on Orzech's study, «We have long been examining the sleep cycles of teenagers and how we might be able to help adolescents — especially high school students — be better rested and more functional in a period of their lives where sleep seems to be a luxury.»
«Self - administered treatment for keloid scars can reduce the economic burden on the healthcare system and provide a treatment option for patients who have limited access to medical care,» comments Professor Jeffrey Karp from Brigham and Women's Hospital at Harvard Medical School, US, an expert on medical device design who was not involved in this study.
In an accompanying editorial, Lucian L. Leape, M.D., of the Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, comments on this study.
Commenting on the project, Imran Khan, CEO of the British Science Association, said: «UK school children will be at the forefront of science helping researchers understand more about flu in a landmark year for study of the virus.
Michael X. Repka, M.D., M.B.A., of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, comments on the findings of this study in an accompanying editorial.
Dr Linus Girdland - Flink, who is based at LJMU's School of Natural Sciences and Psychology, and senior author of the study, comments: «Previous studies on the Guanches have relied on single genetic markers, such as mitochondrial DNA and Y - chromosomes.
His comment was based on a pioneering study by Chetty, Friedman, and Rockoff, published in this issue (see «Great Teaching,» Research), which for the first time combines tax data that reveal earnings at age 28 with information on student learning when that person was in elementary school.
Commenting on the project, Tony Halsall, Director of Business Services at the school, said, «At first it seemed an impossible task because we needed extensive high quality teaching and study facilities in a matter of weeks.
Commenting on the Wellcome Trust study, Dame Dana Ross - Wawrzynski, CEO, said: «We are big supporters of mindfulness in schools and are very happy to see that it will be taught more widely in the UK.
And it has been commendably principled on the question of whether exit exams increase dropout rates: The 2003 edition of its annual study snidely commented, «Exit exams are certainly not helping to keep students in school
«Principal Stratification Approach to Broken Randomized Experiments: A Case Study of School Choice Vouchers in New York City,» «Comment,» and «Rejoinder» By John Barnard, Constantine E. Frangakis, Jennifer L. Hill, and Donald B. Rubin; «Comment» by Alan Krueger and Pei Zhu Journal of the American Statistical Association, June 2003.
The report's lead author, Dr Sharon Jones, commented: «Our study found that children in Northern Ireland enjoy learning languages; at primary school, they are curious, confident and successful.
Blacksburg, Va — Called together to comment upon what one speaker called «the current fervor to enhance the moral influence of the public school,» experts in the study of values suggested here this month that schools should resist external pressures to «narrow their focus» to the teaching of specific religious or moral doctrines.
Commenting on the project, Ben Elliott, Director of Corporate Services at Higham Lane School said, «There is a shortage of quality sixth form provision in our area and feedback from students has indicated a strong preference to stay on and study for A-levels at Higham Lane School
Lecturer Rick Weissbourd, Ed.D.» 87, commenting on his new study that found that middle and high school students care more about personal achievement and being happy than caring for others.
The second part of your comment («the same thing happens in inner city schools that insist on a culture of hard work and regular attention to studies») just reinforces that, again, the environment is the only thing it matters.
His comments follow concerns from the Religious Education Council of England and Wales that a removal of short courses from the Department for Education (DfE) performance tables is «having a serious and negative impact on the number of pupils choosing to take religious studies at GCSE level, with an increasing number of schools having no pupils at all taking the subject».
Their comments come as Deputy Mayor for Education Jennifer C. Niles is poised to launch a task force to study how charter and traditional schools can increase their collaboration.
When I taught high - school social studies, like so many of my colleagues, I required students to write at least three pages a week commenting on what we had read and discussed in class.
A school was coded as systematically assessing pupil progress if at least two thirds of teachers on the survey perceived this to be an attribute of their school, and if comments in the case studies and / or interviews supported this perception.
Building communication: Based on teachers» rating of «communication of ideas across teachers» (from survey) as indicative (5) down to absent (1) in school; also based on positive or negative comments in interviews, case study about communication and collaboration across teachers
The state school board Friday also put out on 30 - day comment period policies that would make permanent previous reductions to K - 12 science and social studies standardized testing.
Schools were judged to be average on this building communication factor if they had (a) an average mean score on the teachers» perceived building communication rating and no negative comments in the case study or interviews about building level communication or (b) a high mean on the teacher rating but negative comments about building level communication in the case study or interviews.
Sir Michael Wilshaw, Ofsted's Chief Inspector, comments on the study of science in primary schools.
Studies healthy eating In Philadelphia low - income schools and is available to comment on importance of healthy school lunches to teach kids to like and eat veggies and nutritious foods.
SCHOOLS CAN NOT DO IT ALONE by Jamie Vollmer A book study: Please participate in the discussion by leaving a comment below.
Commenting on the Institute for Fiscal Studies report on school funding, Nansi Ellis, assistant general secretary at the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL), said:
Using the comments of each teacher across the three interviews, the study group meeting notes, study group action plans, facilitator logs, and the end - of - year reports, we built a scale indicating the degree to which a school was perceived to be implementing the various components of the school change framework (see Table 5).
Here you will find comments and case studies from teachers around the world who have implemented the IEYC in their schools and classrooms.
Utica Community Schools officials are commenting on a recently released statewide school funding study that the UCS Board of Education supported earlier this month.
Here you will find comments and case studies from teachers around the world who have implemented the IMYC in their schools and classrooms.
I've posted comments at the Free Money Finance blog on a number of occasions, helping my fellow community members come to a better understanding of the errors in the Old School Safe Withdrawal Rate Studies and explaining in general why the discredited Passive Investing model for understanding how stocks work needs to be replaced with the Rational Model.
Wade Pfau, an Associate Professor at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in Tokyo, wrote a comment to an earlier blog entry this morning that describes a research paper he has written (the paper is still in its first draft) about the New School Safe Withdrawal Rate concept that I developed with John Walter Russell (and with the help of hundreds of our fellow community members in the Retire Early and Indexing discussion - board communities).
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A teacher of «Soviet Studies» to students in Washington DC Catholic high - school hides behind the false name of Snapple on her blog «Legend of Pine Ridge» blog (http://legendofpineridge.blogspot.com/) and when commenting in th eblogosphere.
I distinctly recall my torturous journey trying to get one of my law school professors to simply read and grade my independent study paper — when he finally did, it was patently obvious he had spent about five minutes reading it before slapping a brief and entirely unhelpful comment on it next to my grade.
Carter's comment came after he attended this week's panel discussion on «The Media and the Legal Profession» at Georgetown Law School's Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.
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