Sentences with phrase «systematic measurements»

Schools have not yet learned to use systematic measurement of progress toward essential outcomes.
Does systematic measurement of the level of investor optimism provide a clue to the future direction of the stock market?
They, like me, were learning the depth of the opposition to systematic measurement of performance.
I think you actually need to go out on a ship with various models of buckets, along with the most accurate temperature measurement system available, sail across the oceans for a year, take systematic measurements with the different methods, and THEN draw conclusions.
Ocean coverage by floats reached 90 % by 2005 [66], with the gaps mainly in sea ice regions, yielding the potential for an accurate energy balance assessment, provided that several systematic measurement biases exposed in the past decade are minimized [67]--[69].
Ocean coverage by floats reached 90 % by 2005 [66], with the gaps mainly in sea ice regions, yielding the potential for an accurate energy balance assessment, provided that several systematic measurement biases exposed in the past decade are minimized [67]--[69].
Use systematic measurement to determine the readiness levels of your students in relation to essential outcomes
The instrument conducted systematic measurements of these gases for seven months, which allowed the team to understand how these gases are supplied to the exosphere, and how they are ultimately lost.
Subsequent systematic measurement indicated that he was having as many as four major tantrums per day.
In a January, 2013 Wall Street Journal article, Bill Gates argued for the power of systematic measurement of progress:
Systematic measurement biases introduced a spurious cooling trend since 2003.
To promote a physically active lifestyle, a high priority should be attached to the systematic measurement of cardiorespiratory fitness and the provision of theoretically sound and evidence - based physical activity counseling.
In Kindergarten and First Grade, teachers have learned to keep track of the development of essential skills using a systematic measurement system (Essential Skills Inventory) and then teach responsively to try to help every child achieve proficiency in the skills which matter most.
Systematic measurement of progress is a departure from standard practice in American schools.
Systematic measurements of permafrost (thermal state and active layer) began in earnest around 1950 and were coordinated under the Global Terrestrial Network for Permafrost.
The human factor remains uncertain — detailed and systematic measurements of change in the Arctic began only in the Space Age — but the researchers are confident that the overall decline of September sea ice in the Arctic Circle is at least 50 % human responsibility, and possibly 70 %.
Systematic measurement of child and adolescent mental health on a public health basis has not been implemented anywhere in the world [1].
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