So, on the writing front, having about 97 % of the first time readers returning to buy the movie optioned novels and many coming back to purchase all 9 novels in the series, even crossing over to my YA fantasy series just to keep reading can be
used as a measure of success.
Not exact matches
That's why
using big data is so important for small businesses: Culling and organizing data from the company is a direct way to take the guesswork out
of delegating, making it easier to
measure success and adjust course
as needed.
Harris is an outspoken critic
of using engagement —
as measured by screen time, click - throughs, likes, and other actions —
as a metric
of success.
Commonwealth Care Alliance, Libertana Home Health and Northwell Health are pioneering the
use of ambient listening voice assistants in healthcare, and they all have so far achieved
success with the technology
as measured by patient satisfaction.
We asked, «What are the most important
measures of success when
using blogs
as part
of a SEO effort?».
To put it simply, a marriage will implode on itself if it's
using its own ease and happiness
as a
measure of success.
Are improvements in economic welfare so connected to increases in GNP that, despite the differences between economic welfare and market activity, it is appropriate to continue to
use GNP
as a way
of measuring economic
success?
There is no binding mechanism at the global level to hold corporations accountable for violating these
measures (although there are instruments such
as the Convention on the Rights
of the Child that give them weight in international law and are being
used to remind governments
of their responsibilities, and there have also been some attempts at European Union level to hold corporations to account for activities in third countries, with little
success due to lack
of satisfactory reporting mechanism).
BSM Media
uses several tools to
measure the
success of Mommy Parties such
as qualitative and quantitative surveys, coded links and coupons codes.
It
used to be that the
success of a member
of Congress could be
measured by how much federal money he or she brought home to their district through earmarks, the spending on pet projects that some have labeled
as pork.
Jasmine Gripper
of the Alliance for Quality Education, a union - supported group with close ties to the mayor, said that test scores shouldn't be
used as a
measuring stick on de Blasio's
success with mayoral control.
The three laureates thought otherwise and over the years,
using «a pair
of gigantic laser interferometers to
measure a change thousands
of times smaller than an atomic nucleus,
as the gravitational wave passed the Earth,» the LIGO project found
success, the Nobel committee said.
One adaptation to this fortunate reality is that rather than
using overall survival (OS)
as the
measure of a drug's
success, many clinical trials now
use a kind
of midpoint, namely progression - free survival (PFS)-- the time that it takes for a tumor controlled by the trial's medicine to restart its growth.
Indeed, because the tests have such strong systematics, the
use of GRE and PGRE scores
as a
measure of potential
success has well - documented and powerful effects on the demographics
of the resulting graduate cohorts.
All told, this research points to the need for additional studies that examine how yoga may influence depression and whether alterations
of biomarkers such
as HRV can be
used as an objective, physiological
measure of a yoga intervention's
success in reducing depressive symptoms.
Use comments and interactions (tweets, likes, etc)
as a means
of measuring the
success of a post.
I haven't seen any evidence
of the
success of online dating
using the second
measure and, in a period in which the rate
of singlehood is increasing, we have good reason to be suspicious
as to whether or not the first
measure is really capturing an increase in marriage rates
as the result
of access to bigger markets.
Besides such commonalities
as Chris Cooper (here, Davis's disapproving boss and father - in - law), marijuana
use and the topic
of homophobia, «Demolition» — much like «American Beauty» — attempts to comment on materialistic consumption
as a false
measure of success and the breakdown
of social connections (I liked how Davis» sleek and sharp - edged contemporary home looks and feels like a high - end freezer).
They consider the
use of the balance sheet by stakeholders; the key component elements
of the account and how it is calculated; the importance
of working capital and liquidity; how and why financial accounts are window dressed; how and why non-current assets are depreciated
using the straight line method and finally it evaluates non-financial
measures of business
success such
as the triple bottom line by Elkington and the growing importance
of social accounting.
Do not
use attendance
as a metric for
success Seat - time and student attendance are the incorrect
measures of success in a world in which learning can happen anywhere and at any time and are at odds with other good language and goals in the executive summary (see Sec.
Keep you eye on him and this line
of research on
using survey responsiveness and carelessness
as measures of character skills with strong predictive power for student
success.
The second issue is that, although there are examples
of growth
as a valued indicator
of success, too often we still
use a limited view
of achievement
as our
measure of success.
The Scholars» Paradise model would
use «scale scores» or a «performance index» for the «academic achievement» indicator;
measure growth
using a two - step value - added metric; pick robust «indicators
of student
success or school quality,» such
as chronic absenteeism; and make value added count the most in a school's final score.
Given that we have difficulty agreeing on learning targets, is it possible to
use student learning
success as an accurate
measure of school quality?
Attendees asked questions about the
use of chronic absenteeism
as an indicator to
measure school quality or school
success in ESSA plans.
Districts should be key drivers within comprehensive accountability systems by supporting continuous improvement, tracking additional
measures of school quality and student
success,
using these
measures to inform local decisions about resources and supports, and serving
as laboratories
of innovation for the state;
Accountability should be enforced where the necessary resources are provided and the tools
used to
measure success or failure are well developed, appropriate to the task, and
used to inform instructional decisions.School Choice School choice is appropriate within the public school system
as long
as equal opportunity and access are ensured without discrimination on the basis
of race, gender, socioeconomic status, or disability.
Finding indicators supported by valid and reliable» data has been difficult
as well
as configuring a workable formula for
using those indicators
as a
measure of school
success.
ScholarCentric's researchers have also conducted three separate studies to evaluate whether students» resiliency scores,
as measured by the
Success Highways Resiliency Assessment, could 1) differentiate high from low academically achieving students
using several factors; and / or 2) identify whether the assessment could be further refined to serve
as an early warning indicator
of potential high school failure.
With the passage
of ESSA, these «non-academic» skills will be
used as a
measure of school
success and there is significant debate on how this should be done.
I have been discussing statistical reliability and validity
of using these tests
as a
measure of school
success.
The proposed plan instead doubles down on the
use of state standardized test results by proposing
use of student performance on STAAR Math and Reading
as the
measure of school quality or student
success for elementary and middle schools.
When Scott Harris looked at recommended French tests he could
use to
measure his students» progress this school year — and, by extension, his own
success or failure
as a teacher — he felt stymied by the lack
of suitable options.
The
use of false, inaccurate and just - plain - crappy
measures to label schools and teachers
as successes or failures is central to what's going on in education reform.
Although on - track indicators can be
used as predictors,
measures of readiness and
success serve
as validation checks on whether outcomes have been met.
But
as states rethink what
success looks like, they can
use more holistic
measures of school quality to improve school and student performance.
On the other hand, in order to comply with ESSA, states may
use additional academic subjects such
as science and social studies
as the second academic indicator for elementary and middle schools, or
as an indicator
of school quality or student
success for any schools, according to initial feedback from the Education Department.26 The analysis in this brief excludes these
measures when identifying and weighting
measures of school quality or student
success.
Berg says that the best way we have to
measure that kind
of success is by
using a
measure of academic school growth that's known
as an EVAAS score, which was developed by Cary - based SAS, Inc..
In her latest column in the Stamford Advocate, fellow education advocate Wendy Lecker takes on the ignorant claims
of those who support
using the SAT
as a definitive
measure of educational
success.
LA Unified is among nine California school districts that are
using a new index to gauge the
success of schools, applying a mix
of academic achievement
as well
as social, emotional and cultural
measures.
The author analyzed the ESSA plans that 16 states and Washington, D.C., submitted to the Department
of Education, including updated plans,
as of August 1, 2017.32 The analysis organizes the new
measures of school quality or student
success that states
use in their school classification systems into four categories: early warning; persistence, other than four - year or extended - year graduation rates; college and career readiness; and enrichment and environment indicators.
Although just one component
of the greater accountability system, school classification systems are a top priority for states.1
As states design these systems, much
of their attention is focused on which indicators
of school quality or student
success they will
use for a more holistic
measure of school performance.2 According to ESSA, these new indicators may
measure one or more
of the following: 3
«Multimetric accountability systems should
use formative assessments, evidence
of student learning, and progress toward personal growth objectives to
measure student and teacher
success rather than rely on standardized test scores
as the primary reference point.»
For a district qualifying under this paragraph whose charter school tuition payments exceed 9 per cent
of the school district's net school spending, the board shall only approve an application for the establishment
of a commonwealth charter school if an applicant, or a provider with which an applicant proposes to contract, has a record
of operating at least 1 school or similar program that demonstrates academic
success and organizational viability and serves student populations similar to those the proposed school seeks to serve, from the following categories
of students, those: (i) eligible for free lunch; (ii) eligible for reduced price lunch; (iii) that require special education; (iv) limited English - proficient
of similar language proficiency level
as measured by the Massachusetts English Proficiency Assessment examination; (v) sub-proficient, which shall mean students who have scored in the «needs improvement», «warning» or «failing» categories on the mathematics or English language arts exams
of the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System for 2
of the past 3 years or
as defined by the department
using a similar measurement; (vi) who are designated
as at risk
of dropping out
of school based on predictors determined by the department; (vii) who have dropped out
of school; or (viii) other at - risk students who should be targeted to eliminate achievement gaps among different groups
of students.
TeacherCertificationDegrees.com has developed a list
of the top master's in teaching and education programs designed to lead to first - time teacher certification,
using our own proprietary ranking that takes into account academic factors
as well
as factors
measuring student
success.
In California, the
use of other
measures in addition to placement exams (known
as multiple
measures) is mandated by law — in fact, research shows that
measures such
as high school achievement data do a comparable or better job at predicting college
success.
Louisiana In the state
of Louisiana, both the ACT and ACT WorkKeys ® assessments are
used as critical
measures of success.
The score neglected to
use other
measures of school
success such
as college readiness, english language reclassification or suspension rates.
Self - described education «reformers» advocate top - down overhauling
of systems,
using standardized testing in math and English
as the primary
measure of student and teacher performance and
success, and
using competition to leverage change, although neither approach has been shown to improve student achievement.
In addition to allowing states flexibility in how they
measure student
success, ESSA also allows districts to
use a «nationally recognized» high school test such
as the SAT or ACT in place
of the state's high school exam.