Four longitudinal studies have been carried out on postpartum samples where
systematic assessment of infant attachment has been made.
The present study also has numerous methodological strengths, including the size and composition of the sample; the use of a prospective longitudinal design;
the systematic assessment of maladaptive parenting, childhood maltreatment, parental and offspring psychiatric symptoms, negative life events, and severe interpersonal difficulties based on data from multiple informants; and the use of statistical procedures to control for offspring age, sex, and offspring and parental psychiatric symptoms.
The Intake worker makes
a systematic assessment of safety in the domains of the family's life such as physical and mental health, income and housing, parenting style, kinship supports, etc..
A Practitioner's Guide to Evaluating Domestic Violence Prevention and Treatment Programs Crusto, Ross, & Kaufman (2006) In Interpersonal Violence in the African American Community: Evidence - Based Prevention and Treatment Practices View Abstract Discusses the benefits of
systematic assessment of community - based domestic violence prevention and treatment programs, outlines major components of a program evaluation, and describes steps for conducting a program evaluation.
The Kiddie - Schedule for Affective Disorder and Schizophrenia Epidemiological Version (K - SADS - E) is a semistructured interview scale for
the systematic assessment of both past and current episodes of psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents.
A systematic assessment of the evidence.
The systematic assessment of litigation risk is increasingly expected by commercial clients, and yet not all lawyers are comfortable with this role and methods for accomplishing it.
This report — the first on power plant water use and related water stress from the Energy and Water in a Warming World initiative (EW3)-- is the first
systematic assessment of both the effects of power plant cooling on water resources across the United States, and the quality of information available to help public - and private - sector decision makers make water - smart energy choices.
Global greenhouse gas emissions per region / Global CO2 emissions per region from fossil - fuel use and cement production The Report includes a new
systematic assessment of how various economic sectors can reduce their climate - warming emissions, focusing on the potential eductions from the wide application of already - known and cost - effective technologies.
In its «Bridging the Emissions Gap» report published at the end of 2011, UNEP undertook
a systematic assessment of the size of what we should by rights be calling the Multi-Gigatonne Gap, concluding that it is in the range of 6 - 11 Gt.
Feeding regiment comprises the food itself, the schedule if intake and
systematic assessment of your kitten's / cat's body composition.
The primary purpose of
any systematic assessment of school performance in these countries is to reveal best practices and identify shared problems in order to encourage teachers and schools to develop more supportive and productive learning environments.
All four of these schools used some form of
systematic assessment of student progress.
Four of the six moderately effective schools also reported having
systematic assessment of pupil progress in place, while two of the four least effective schools had an assessment system in place.
The yoga therapy process is personalized, goal - directed, and involves
the systematic assessment of mind and body functioning including lifestyle behaviors that may enhance or impede a practitioner's healing.
To date, however,
a systematic assessment of the contribution of ACF1 - containing remodelers to transcription has not been performed.
The conclusion is one of several fascinating findings from the first long - term,
systematic assessment of the influence of urban land use on thunderstorm development.
Not exact matches
Bruce Collette, who studies ocean fish at the National Marine Fisheries Service
Systematics Laboratory in Washington DC, and his colleagues conducted the first global
assessment of the scrombids and billfish, groups
of fish that include some
of the species with the highest value as seafood, such as tuna and marlin, as well as staples such as mackerel.
«Terrorism, Radicalisation, Extremism, Authoritarianism and Fundamentalism: A
Systematic Review
of the Quality and Psychometric Properties
of Assessments» has been published in the journal PLoS ONE.
Franco believes that the new European legislation — which would require
systematic evaluation
of all research involving laboratory animals in all E.U. countries, with ethical considerations a big part
of the
assessment — makes now a good time «to assess what [researchers] think about using animals, what effect training can have not only about their knowledge
of the three R's but also how it affects their attitudes.»
These are the conclusions
of the first
systematic analysis
of the economic cost
of Arctic melting, which delivers a sobering antidote to other, more upbeat
assessments that say melting in this area would improve access to minerals on the ocean bed, increase fishing and create ice - free shipping lanes.
This system can replace the conventional method for smart management were computerized and
systematic approach
of database system will accelerate the tree
assessment.
An emerging controller
of the cholinergic effect
of inflammation is micro-RNA-132 (5), whose involvement with post-stroke recovery awaits further studies and might open new venues for more rigorous
assessment of the post-stroke risk
of survival and
systematic infection and the identification
of conceptually novel targets for therapeutic interference.
Scientists are
of course human, and short - term emotional responses to attacks and adversity are to be expected, but I am particularly concerned by this apparent
systematic and continuing behavior from scientists that hold editorial positions, serve on important boards and committees and participate in the major
assessment reports.
Next to performing Joint Transnational Calls and
assessment of the funding mechanisms and results
of the funded research projects the E-Rare-1 and E-Rare-2 programmes paid attention to deepening the cooperation and coordination among the E-Rare partners by
systematic exchange
of information on the national programmes and by strategic activities aimed at a sustainable development and extension
of the network
of rare disease research funders.
Through the generation and focused phenotyping
of prospective rat models, where gene targets have been identified through the
systematic mouse phenotyping effort, we focus our complementary analyses to conditions where the larger size and higher cognitive function
of the rat is advantageous for more complex and accurate physiological
assessments.
Methods
of assessment of iodine status in humans: a
systematic review..
A
systematic review
of the validity
of dietary
assessment methods in children when compared with the method
of doubly labeled water.
A comparative risk
assessment of burden
of disease and injury attributable to 67 risk factors and risk factor clusters in 21 regions, 1990 - 2010: a
systematic analysis for the Global Burden
of Disease Study 2010.
These new systems depend primarily on two types
of measurements: student test score gains on statewide
assessments in math and reading in grades 4 - 8 that can be uniquely associated with individual teachers; and
systematic classroom observations
of teachers by school leaders and central staff.
The Science Key Objective
Assessment Grids, uses Excel to provide data for each pupil and overall progress for each class on those: • Achieving objectives independently; • Achieving objectives, with adult support; and those • Not achieving objectives Ideal for Heads
of School, Subject Leaders or individual Teachers looking for a simple,
systematic approach to
assessment for learning.
It is,
of course, the case that
systematic summative
assessments don't offer reading choices — and I strongly believe they should, especially when delivered in an online format.
Core Academic Language Skills (CALS): Operational construct and instrument The Language for Learning Research Group, led by Dr. Paola Uccelli, engaged in a
systematic review
of the literature in order to design a construct
of academic language skill that could inform
assessment and instruction.
Now that
systematic models
of performance
assessment have been developed, assessing readiness also need not be a source
of frustration.
Movement across groups was common because
of their commitment to regular,
systematic assessment and to early interventions.
High data - use schools, particularly, emphasized the development and
systematic use
of diagnostic and formative
assessments of student learning.
Classroom observation typically leaves out direct
systematic evidence about teacher planning, teacher
assessment, instructional context, and modification
of instructional materials.
When teachers see themselves as learners, are open to new ways
of teaching and are willing to modify their current teaching practice through repeated cycles
of systematic practice and reflection, they can gradually arrive at this accomplished level
of formative
assessment practice.
This model aligns with a
systematic redesign
of schools and learning environments by integrating PBL with a high performance culture, whole child principles, teacher discovery and empowerment, teaching and
assessment of 21st century skills, an inquiry - based curriculum, design thinking, and use
of digital resources for teacher and student collaboration.
Any successful and sustainable SEL program should include strong district leadership and communication,
systematic integration
of SEL throughout the district, comprehensive professional development, and quality
assessments and instruction.
And so, a major fear with this second Report (and, in general) is that districts or schools might simply pick one or more actions from its menu
of school improvement clusters... without linking them to the results
of a
systematic and effective needs and root cause
assessment, resource and capacity analysis, and strategic planning process.
Use
systematic formative
assessment to determine the readiness levels
of your students in relation to essential outcomes
Gifted Multidisciplinary Evaluation — A
systematic process
of testing,
assessment, and other evaluative processes used by a team to develop a recommendation about whether or not a student is gifted or needs gifted education.
DBI is a research - based process for individualizing validated interventions through the
systematic use
of assessment data to determine when and how to intensify intervention.
Participants will explore the use
of systematic observation and
assessment to form groups and inform instruction.
Students will be engaged in a
systematic study
of different methods
of performance - based and traditional
assessment.
Effective classroom instruction involves research - based approaches and is based on sound,
systematic assessments and ongoing monitoring
of each child.
DBI is a research - based process for individualizing and intensifying interventions through the
systematic use
of assessment data, validated interventions, and research - based adaptation strategies.
Data - based individualization (DBI) is a research - based process for individualizing and intensifying interventions through the
systematic use
of assessment data, validated interventions, and research - based adaptation strategies.
In each
of the sessions, participants will build background knowledge
of various types
of assessments, how to plan and implement
assessment practices to support quality instruction, create structures for
systematic checks for understanding, and creating quality criteria to discover what you want to learn from the
assessment.