Sentences with phrase «systematic evidence»

Much progress has been made over the last nine years in the use of systematic evidence in education policy - making.
Much has been written about the importance of school leadership, but there is surprisingly little systematic evidence on this topic.
We now use novel playback experiments to assess decision - making abilities integral to operating successfully within complex societies, and provide the first systematic evidence that fundamental social skills may be significantly impaired by anthropogenic disruption.
Little systematic evidence exists on this question for the charter sector in general, much less for KIPP schools in particular.
In aquifers overlying the Marcellus and Utica shale formations of northeastern Pennsylvania and upstate New York, we document systematic evidence for methane contamination of drinking water associated with shale - gas extraction.
We're certainly open to systematic evidence supporting those arguments in a significant span of post-war data, ideally partitioning margins into the components that drive them.
Moreover, we lack systematic evidence whether career preferences adjust over the course of the PhD training and to what extent advisors exacerbate imbalances by encouraging their students to pursue academic positions.
Knowing that teachers will turn to their professional networks for advice, an urgent question for the field is: Are there ways to enrich those networks with more systematic evidence on the quality and impact of digital tools?
Teachers in the personalized learning (PL) schools we visit are using a wide range of digital tools — sometimes picking up and dropping them at a rapid clip — but their decisions about which tools to use generally aren't guided by systematic evidence.
Ed Myths was a response to that type of policy argument and an attempt to demonstrate how systematic evidence could be used to inform policy - making.
Furthermore, there is lack of systematic evidence in the wider academic literature for a pathway of causality between choice and comprehension.
Both anecdotal and systematic evidence points to the importance of teachers for students» long run success.
Reactive Attachment Disorder following Early Maltreatment: Systematic Evidence beyond the Institution.
The findings reported above represent the first systematic evidence that Americans» perceptions of the quality of their local public schools reflect publicly available information about the academic achievement of the students who attend them.
While there is considerable anecdotal evidence that principals are important — including various movies about the charismatic principal or the bumbling bureaucrat, there has been very little systematic evidence about the magnitude of differences among principals or about their impact on student learning.
The gains at the high school level were «particularly noteworthy, as there is little systematic evidence that any of the many high school reforms attempted to date have had a positive effect on student achievement.»
Betheny Gross and Michael DeArmond urge educators to seek out systematic evidence on digital tool effectiveness.
Results of a systematic evidence review are published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
Researchers for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) have completed a systematic evidence review to inform an upcoming update of Task Force recommendations on screening asymptomatic, nonpregnant adults for type 2 diabetes.
This goal implies that some financial relationships could increase the risk of harm to the study subjects, although there is no systematic evidence of such a connection in the research setting.
The USPSTF commissioned «2 systematic evidence reviews and a meta - analysis on vitamin D supplementation with or without calcium to assess the effects of supplementation on bone health outcomes in community - dwelling adults, the association of vitamin D...
The USPSTF commissioned a systematic evidence review to update its 2009 recommendation, which focused on the direct evidence on the benefits and harms of screening for depression in adult populations, including older adults and pregnant and postpartum women.
The systematic evidence clearly shows that school officials dominate special education, parents rarely challenge school officials» decisions, schools win most of those challenges from parents, and parents very rarely get their children placed in private schools at public expense.
«There is no systematic evidence showing that vouchers benefit student achievements,» Nelson says.
The gains at the high school level were «particularly noteworthy, as there is little systematic evidence that any of the many -LSB-...]
There is consequently no systematic evidence that higher SSTs are systematically associated with larger losses.»
Screening for child and adolescent depression in primary care settings: a systematic evidence review for the US Preventive Services Task Force.
The need to incorporate consideration of different structural factors into programme design is gaining support, yet there is still little guidance on systematic evidence - based approaches to employ in practice.
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