He has written widely on the issues of effective teaching, effective schools, helping teachers
use research findings, and high expectations for student achievement.
«This is why my proposed research is in the best interests of your students» «Here are specific ways the district can
use my research findings» «This work will build your capacity to serve your students better» «The work fits nicely within the following district strategic priorities...»
Students can then
use their research findings to plan and carry out an effective action.
«We hope to
use the research findings to trial and develop a program for the education setting which will support early career teachers» mental health and reduce the numbers who leave the profession,» Ms Skehan said.
It uses research findings to determine labelling outcomes.
As part of the School's focus on
using research findings to improve classroom practice nationwide, Murphy established a dedicated office to work with Massachusetts public school systems.
[v] I found the comment very useful because it was organized around specific policy arguments,
using research findings to explain why.
Using research findings to change school and classroom practices: Results of an experimental study.
HONIG: I formed DL2 several years ago because superintendents were asking me for help in
using research findings to inform their central office redesign efforts.
Now much of that work is accomplished by the Galápagos National Park Service
using the research findings and methodologies developed by CDF.
Based on the two examples above,
use the research you find to align your purpose with the company's purpose.
Not exact matches
Research from Ballihoo
found that 63 percent of consumers who search for local businesses online are more likely to
use businesses with information on social media sites.
For example, if you're trying to publish statistics on small business websites, you could collect a sample group from small business websites you
find on your own, and
use their sites to inform your
research.
Research and pick the best candidates Once you've
found candidates, you can
use LinkedIn to verify their experience by viewing their Endorsements and Recommendations.
During this
research, the team
found that companies across the globe are
using a lot of Google products to run a variety of recruiting activities.
In our
research, we also
found that plenty of people
use their dish towels for embroidery projects, squeezing the moisture out of vegetables, and in place of a cheesecloth.
A vast 86 percent of new grads felt positively about text messages being
used in the hiring process... And
research has
found that 83 percent of Millennials open text messages within 90 seconds, meaning it can improve efficiency by reaching candidates through a channel they respond to quickly.
A recent Ceres
research paper
found that a lot of hydraulic fracturing — a process that
uses tons of water — is taking place in water - scarce regions, with nearly 47 % of wells located in highly - stressed water basins, including 92 % of wells in Colorado and 51 % of wells in Texas.
Starting off with my favorite holiday of the year, Halloween is one of the most mindless holiday marketing months and I am not talking about zombies; though when I read some of these Facebook pages it makes me wish I was one... What I mean is that it's relatively easy to
research and
find quality content that can be
used to boost interest in your cause, so why not do something more ghoulish?
Urban planners
find themselves doing a ton of
research: analyzing data on factors affecting land
use, speaking with authorities and stakeholders, and evaluating proposals.
What I
found most interesting was the way that it
used research to delve into the thought processes of people when they're shopping and buying.
The sobering
findings of a freshly released Pew
Research Center study reveal that our attitudes are changing about when it's acceptable to
use our mobile phones and when it's not, and not necessarily for the better.
As our
research found, 30 percent of holiday shoppers said they always
use their desktop / laptop computers to
research on - sale items before heading to stores.
The post is filled with technical details for those looking for a deeper dive into the science, but for the layperson this is probably the most interesting bit:
Using a cool gadget that floods a room with a specific color of light, Westland's
research group «
found a small effect of colored light on heart rate and blood pressure: Red light does seem to raise heart rate, while blue light lowers it.»
As Feast learned about his professor's
research, he realized that software built
using Pentland's
findings could help social workers see if they were building trust with their clients, or determine which psychiatric patients need emergency counseling.
The scientists behind this particular
research don't offer any concrete advice on how their
findings can be put to
use by those hoping to be more likable and persuasive.
Turning raw data into a clear PowerPoint presentation or summarizing
research findings in a Word document can be a huge timesaver when prepping for meetings, says Rich Pearson, chief marketing officer at eLance.com, a jobs website for freelancers in Mountain View, Calif., who
uses a virtual assistant himself.
Research from Forrester
found that organizations are only making
use of «40 % of structured, 31 % of unstructured, and 27 % of semistructured enterprise data.»
If you are considering rolling out a new software solution,
find out what search terms people are
using to
research your brand.
The other side of the coin is a report released by the Pew
Research Center, which
found that as of February, only 15 % of people online
use Twitter, while only 8 % do so on a typical day.
When the
research team used a specially designed computer program to evaluate the «brain age» of 50 meditators versus 50 non-meditators, it found «experienced meditators have brains that appear 7.5 years younger, on average, than non-meditators,» reports the British Psychological Society Research Dige
research team
used a specially designed computer program to evaluate the «brain age» of 50 meditators versus 50 non-meditators, it
found «experienced meditators have brains that appear 7.5 years younger, on average, than non-meditators,» reports the British Psychological Society
Research Dige
Research Digest blog.
Do
research on what keywords people are
using to
find things in your niche.
Apps like Mobile Market
Research and Field Agent are easy to
use and have a broad database of consumers that can be leveraged to
find your ideal demographic.
(Hanna Tuomisto, who in 2011 conducted a study at Oxford University's Wildlife Conservation
Research Unit,
found that growing meats in - vitro would
use 35 % to 60 % less energy, emit 80 % to 95 % less greenhouse gas and
use around 98 % less land than conventionally produced animal meat.)
If you want to live abroad,
use FOMO proactively to
find increased motivation to do your
research, buy a plane ticket, and move.
You
research the individual,
find something interesting about that person, and
use that to segue to a conversation.
While Google makes it easy to do
research from your office or home study, I've
found great success in
using a lesser - known Google product.
To come to their
findings the
research team asked 78 kids aged nine to eleven to list as many
uses as they could think of for common household items like a tin can or newspaper (a standard test of creativity in psychological
research).
A 1986 study by the University of Minnesota's Management Information Systems
Research Center with 3M support
found presentations
using visual aids 43 percent more convincing.
«One of our most surprising (at least to us) 2016
research findings was the extent to which successful small businesses are
using coaches.
That's what the folks at FindTheBest, an online -
research engine,
found when they
used recent census data to rank the 34 American cities with populations of 500,000 or more based on their percentages of wealthy households (defined as those with an annual income of $ 150,000 or above).
You can read more on
research along these lines here, or check out some ideas on how you can put these
findings to
use to boost your own happiness levels well before your hair turns gray.
Research released this week
finds that the Chicago Police Department's adoption of Tasers resulted in a reduction in officer injury but no effect on firearm
use by law enforcement.
A January 2014 fact sheet from the Pew
Research Center about mobile technology
found that, as of May 2013, 63 percent of adult cell owners
use their phones to go online, and more shockingly, 34 percent of Internet users go online mostly
using their phones.
The Pew
Research Center
found in a recent poll that 9 per cent of American cellphone owners
use Snapchat.
One study that looked at more than 5,000 brain cancer cases in 13 countries
found no increase in risk related to phone
use, though it called for more
research on the topic.
Whether looking for a new business or
researching a known one, potential customers will
use search engines and social platforms to
find the information they need.
No wonder about half of the small businesses in the United States have already taken steps to reduce the
use of office supplies and printing, recent market
research by AMI - Partners has
found, and many plan to prolong the life of basic computing hardware such as PCs and printers as the recession wears on.
Research from the Content Marketing Institute and MarketingProfs
found that B2B marketers
use an average of three paid distribution methods — including search engine marketing, print promotion, banner ads, promoted posts, social ads and content discovery platforms (like Outbrain)-- to amplify the content they produce.
You can create a company profile to
use as a
research tool that helps other LinkedIn users «
find the right companies to work for and do business with.»