Compound Annual Growth Rate The compound annual growth rate is
a useful measure of growth over multiple time periods.
The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is
a useful measure of growth over multiple time periods.
Not exact matches
Because correction
of IGF - I and testosterone deficiencies in younger adults improves muscle strength, work capacity, and quality
of life, treatment with human
growth hormone and testosterone may be a
useful adjunct to physical
measures in the rehabilitation
of selected hemiplegic stroke survivors.
Representative Michael Bileca, who sponsored the omnibus education
measure in the Florida House, and who is a member
of Conservative Leaders for Education, said that «getting better reporting on student
growth and proficiency and getting it into the hands
of parents: That's
useful.»
Now new research from Education Next concludes that in order to send the most
useful information to educators and local decision makers,
growth measures should level the playing field by comparing the performance
of schools and teachers that are in similar circumstances.
I have always taken Weber's analytic mapping very personally, and used his distinctions as a
useful template for considering my own
growth as a teacher; for reflecting on my developing pedagogy, and for marking and
measuring the changing nature
of my relationships with my graduate students at Harvard, where I have taught for the last four decades...
It's only
useful for doing what it was original designed to do:
Measure the aggregate production and consumption
of a nation — which also happens to be a
useful measurement
of ecological throughput, the relative amount
of resources used, given that despite hopeful claims that economic
growth can be decoupled from
growth in resource consumption and energy usage, this has historically and currently not been the case, and is unlikely to ever fully or even largely be the case.