Not exact matches
Research Projects Art in Human Development Attention Related Disorders
Research Project Exploring the Four Polarities in Child Development
Evaluation of the Urban Waldorf School in Milwaukee Waldorf High School
Research Project Learning Expectations and Assessment Project Waldorf Graduates
Survey Colloquia and Conferences Towards Wholeness in Knowing; Pathways of Healthy Child Development
Research on Waldorf Graduates, Phase 1
Research on Waldorf Graduates, Phase 2
Research on Waldorf Graduates, Phase 3
Research on Consequences of High Stakes Testing Study of Parent Volunteerism
Recently StudentsFirstNY asked the Democratic polling firm Anzalone Liszt
Research to
survey New Yorkers on their views of a new teacher
evaluation system.
After extensive
research on teacher
evaluation procedures, the Measures of Effective Teaching Project mentions three different measures to provide teachers with feedback for growth: (1) classroom observations by peer - colleagues using validated scales such as the Framework for Teaching or the Classroom Assessment Scoring System, further described in Gathering Feedback for Teaching (PDF) and Learning About Teaching (PDF), (2) student
evaluations using the Tripod
survey developed by Ron Ferguson from Harvard, which measures students» perceptions of teachers» ability to care, control, clarify, challenge, captivate, confer, and consolidate, and (3) growth in student learning based on standardized test scores over multiple years.
Student
surveys: Many teacher
evaluation systems already incorporate the results of student
surveys, which
research suggests can also predict school and principal value - added.
This year the list is topped by four major
research pieces: an analysis of how U.S. students from highly educated families perform compare with similarly advantaged students from other countries; a study investigating what students gain when they are taken on field trips to see high - quality theater performances; a study of teacher
evaluation systems in four urban school districts that identifies strengths and weaknesses of different
evaluation systems; and the results of Education Next's annual
survey of public opinion on education.
In fact, studies of informal
surveys of principals (see «When Principals Rate Teachers,»
research, Spring 2006) and teacher ratings by mentor teachers find that these more - subjective
evaluation methods have similar power to detect differences in teacher effectiveness as the TES ratings.
Qualitative
research could involve
evaluation of teaching tools using a small sample to create improved products, or sensitive
research with small hard - to - reach groups who would not normally respond to traditional
research methods such as
surveys or telephone interviews.
Ms. McGoldrick has held a variety of positions in K - 12 education, including analyst for the Board of Education for the Los Angeles Unified School District, executive director of
evaluation,
research, and policy for the Urban Education Partnership, and
survey researcher at Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin and Associates.
Initiative for Systemic Program Improvement through
Research in Educational Leadership (INSPIRE)
Surveys include a suite of
evaluation resources for leadership preparation programs to produce evidence helpful...
The E4E - LA policy team was comprised of 13 current educators who spent close to three months
surveying teachers,
researching other
evaluation systems, talking with stakeholders and collaborating on their recommendations.
In order to evaluate their progress in meeting these outcomes, the
research and
evaluation team developed a
survey instrument to assist teachers and teaching artists in self - assessing whether or not these elements are addressed in their classroom.
A policy team of 18 public and charter school teachers reviewed
research, examined current policies, and
surveyed 197 colleagues to reach their conclusions, which will be discussed tonight at a panel on principal
evaluations.
The district identifies the highest performing leaders through smart, multi-indicator
evaluations, including the Illinois Performance Standards for School Leaders and school climate
surveys called «My Voice, My School» to provide actionable feedback based on
research on how to organize schools for success.
This report summarizes information from
Research fo Action's
evaluation of the second year of the Reduced Class Size / Balanced Literacy (RCS / EBL) Initiative, provides two case studies of elementary classrooms where the initiative was being implemented, and a summary of
survey results about participation, opinions and attidutes of PEF Balanced Literacy interns.
This one is authored by Jennie Jiang, Susan Sporte, and Stuart Luppescu, all of whom are associated with The University of Chicago's Consortium on Chicago School
Research, and all of whom conducted survey - and interview - based research on teachers» perceptions of the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) teacher evaluation system, twice since it was implemented in 2012 &mdas
Research, and all of whom conducted
survey - and interview - based
research on teachers» perceptions of the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) teacher evaluation system, twice since it was implemented in 2012 &mdas
research on teachers» perceptions of the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) teacher
evaluation system, twice since it was implemented in 2012 — 2013.
Research also finds teachers prefer
evaluation systems that include student
survey data.
She provides leadership and oversight of the department in such areas as: data, grants, program
evaluation,
research, state assessments,
surveys and testing.
His recent
research includes the study of how student mobility rates affect the rate of learning growth, the use of
surveys of student perceptions in
evaluation classroom environments, the effects of homogenous ability grouping and tracking, and the interpretation of value - added test scores.
The commissioner must contract with a third - party entity with appropriate
research and
evaluation expertise to administer the
survey, and the commissioner must make the
survey results public and provide them to school districts and campuses.
Conducting
research and
evaluations utilizing statistical and data analysis,
surveys, panel discussions, focus groups, interviews, and literature reviews;
A 2013
survey of 28,000 teachers by the Tennessee Consortium on
Research,
Evaluation and Development, which is housed at Vanderbilt University's Peabody College of Education and Human Development, found that teachers generally believed that the implementation of Common Core was going well, and thought that the standards would result in improved student outcomes.
Rather than doing everything from scratch, borrow materials like
evaluation plans and
survey instruments from other shelters and
research groups.
«Here we argue for the adoption of measures to optimize key elements of the scientific process: methods, reporting and dissemination, reproducibility,
evaluation and incentives... one analysis estimates that 85 % of biomedical
research efforts are wasted, while 90 % of respondents to a recent
survey in Nature agreed that there is a «reproducibility crisis»»...» The key to fostering a robust metascience that evaluates and improves practices is that the stakeholders of science must not embrace the status quo, but instead pursue self - examination continuously for improvement and self - correction of the scientific process itself.
Each year, the
research team at Super Lawyers undertakes a rigorous multi-phase selection process that includes a statewide
survey of lawyers, independent
evaluation of candidates by the attorney - led
research staff, a peer review of candidates by practice area, and a good - standing and disciplinary check.
The annual selections are made using a patented, multi-phased process that includes a statewide
survey of lawyers, an independent
research evaluation of candidates, and peer reviews by practice area.
Each year, Law & Politics undertakes a rigorous multi-phase selection process that includes a statewide
survey of lawyers, independent
evaluation of candidates by Law & Politics» attorney - led
research staff, a peer review of candidates by practice area, and a good - standing and disciplinary check.
The annual selections are made using a rigorous multi — phased process that includes a statewide
survey of lawyers, an independent
research evaluation of candidates, and peer reviews by practice area.
[3] In 2001, a
survey of Legal Aid lawyers indicated, «a high level of satisfaction with the services provided»: Report on the Findings of the Legal Aid Ontario Research Facility Survey, November 2001, being a report prepared for the Evaluation Manager of Legal Aid Ontario, at pages 4 a
survey of Legal Aid lawyers indicated, «a high level of satisfaction with the services provided»: Report on the Findings of the Legal Aid Ontario
Research Facility
Survey, November 2001, being a report prepared for the Evaluation Manager of Legal Aid Ontario, at pages 4 a
Survey, November 2001, being a report prepared for the
Evaluation Manager of Legal Aid Ontario, at pages 4 and 36.
The annual selections are based on a statewide
survey of lawyers, an independent
research evaluation of candidates and peer reviews by practice area.
Super Lawyers, a service of the Thomson Reuters, rates outstanding lawyers through a multi-phase, selection process which includes a statewide
survey of lawyers, an independent
evaluation of candidates by the attorney - led,
research staff at Super Lawyers, a peer review of candidates by practice area, and a good - standing and disciplinary check.
According to Super Lawyers: The annual selections are made using a process that includes a statewide
survey of lawyers, an independent
research evaluation of candidates, and peer reviews by practice area.
The multi-phase, selection process for this recognition includes a statewide
survey of lawyers, an independent
evaluation of candidates by the attorney - led,
research staff at Super Lawyers, a peer review of candidates by practice area, and a good - standing and disciplinary check.
Selection to Super Lawyers is based on a multiphase process that includes a statewide
survey of lawyers, independent
research and
evaluation of candidates, and peer reviews by practice area.
Selection to Super Lawyers is based on a multiphase process that includes a nationwide
survey of lawyers, independent
research and
evaluation of candidates, and peer reviews by practice area.
The annual selections are made using a patented multi-phase process that includes a statewide
survey of lawyers, an independent
research evaluation of candidates and peer reviews by practice area.
M Downer et al
surveyed claimants, employers and representatives whose cases had gone through the early conciliation process between September and November 2014 (
Evaluation of Acas Early Conciliation 2015, Acas
Research Paper 04/15, July 2015).
Each year, the
research team undertakes a rigorous multi-phase selection process that includes a statewide
survey of attorneys, independent
evaluation of candidates by the attorney - led
research staff, a peer review of candidates by practice area, and a good - standing and disciplinary check.
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Performed ongoing market
research through direct customer contact and
surveys, trade shows and journals, sales
evaluations, monitored competitors and industry trends, store visits and vendor contact.
National
Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - Being U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Planning,
Research, and
Evaluation Examines child and family well - being outcomes in detail and seeks to relate those outcomes to their experience with the child welfare system and to family characteristics, community environment, and other factors.
Academics can provide critical advice to government, we build capacity at local and regional levels, we are skilled in doing needs analysis, in service gap assessments, in longitudinal studies, in quantitative and qualitative
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PEI also partnered with the Child and Family
Research Partnership (CFRP) at The University of Texas at Austin to conduct a comprehensive
evaluation using a mixed - methods approach that relied on administrative and
survey data collected from fathers participating in the EFFECT Program, literature reviews, and interviews with key fatherhood stakeholders, program administrators and staff, and fathers.
Using a mixed - methods approach that relied on administrative and
survey data collected from fathers participating in the EFFECT Program, literature reviews, and interviews with key fatherhood stakeholders, program administrators and staff, and fathers, the Child and Family
Research Partnership (CFRP) organized its
evaluation of PEI's efforts to support fathers into three tiers.
The
research team then conducted
evaluation methods at each service to evaluate comprehensiveness, including
surveys and interviews with staff and clients, documenting patient journeys for diabetes and for depression, and collecting indicator data.
Child Well - Being Spotlight: Children Placed Outside the Home and Children Who Remain In - Home After a Maltreatment Investigation Have Similar and Extensive Service Needs (PDF - 211 KB) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Planning,
Research and Evaluation (2012) Summarizes recent research from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - Being (NSCAW) that indicates children reported for maltreatment have a high risk of experiencing developmental problems, cognitive problems, behavioral / emotional problems, or substance use disorders, regardless of whether they were placed in out - of - home care or remained in - home with or without receiving s
Research and
Evaluation (2012) Summarizes recent
research from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - Being (NSCAW) that indicates children reported for maltreatment have a high risk of experiencing developmental problems, cognitive problems, behavioral / emotional problems, or substance use disorders, regardless of whether they were placed in out - of - home care or remained in - home with or without receiving s
research from the National
Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - Being (NSCAW) that indicates children reported for maltreatment have a high risk of experiencing developmental problems, cognitive problems, behavioral / emotional problems, or substance use disorders, regardless of whether they were placed in out - of - home care or remained in - home with or without receiving services.
National
Survey of Early Care and Education Office of Planning,
Research and
Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Describes a project gathering national data on utilization and availability of early care and education (including school - age care) and examining the extent to which families needs and preferences coordinate with providers offerings and constraints.
In her role as Maternal, Infant, Early Childhood Home Visiting
Research Analyst, she helps the State of Hawai`i invest in healthy babies and families by providing technical and data recommendations on evidence - based home visiting programs and activities, and serving as the technical authority in the areas of
survey instrument design, analysis, development and interpretation of data and program
evaluation strategies.
Prior to joining federal service, Amanda worked on maternal and child health program development and
evaluation and health
survey research projects at Public Health Management Corporation in Philadelphia.