Sentences with phrase «valuable evidence on»

The report provides valuable evidence on this exciting new way of providing support to children and young people.
It will also offer valuable evidence on this most urgent of questions: what strategies will be most effective in keeping our teachers teaching?
Despite the challenges of isolating the impact of school desegregation on student achievement, a small but growing body of research provides valuable evidence on the relationship between segregation policies and students» academic and social outcomes.
While our study provides valuable evidence on predictive validity, this, of course, is not the only consideration that should inform a state's decision as to its preferred assessment.

Not exact matches

Mr. Golan goes on to consider Lehi's operations, including a valuable list in an appendix, of every operation for which he can find documentary evidence (though at least one operation he mentions in the text is inadvertently excluded from the list).
-- I would recommend books by Josh McDowell and John Warwick Montgomery as starters on the quest to know and understand the valuable evidence that exists for Christianity as well as Judaism.
Follow @ajschratz Apple's slow growth rate, as evidenced by its overnight 12 per cent stock value drop that put ExxonMobil back on top as the most valuable US company, has analysts...
A landmark study on the trade flow of organic food products across the borders of the United States reveals that a robust global appetite for organic food has created new lucrative markets from Mexico City all the way to Hong Kong for U.S. organic producers — but also provides strong evidence that American farmers are losing out on some valuable opportunities by not growing more organic.
A photograph of an insect, plant or animal, tagged with the date and location where it was taken, can provide valuable scientific data, e.g., on how urban sprawl impacts local ecosystems or evidence of local, regional or global climactic shifts.
«In fact, we found evidence that seals may actually be doing the fishermen a favour, by eating some species that prey on the valuable stocks the fishermen are after.»
Though Vitamin D is a valuable marker on its own, there is evidence that low vitamin D levels may correlate with increased CRP levels.
All these tests provide valuable data that teachers can use to establish where students are in their long - term learning, diagnose individual strengths and weaknesses, identify the best next steps for action, decide on appropriate evidence - based interventions, monitor the progress students make over time, and evaluate the effectiveness of their own teaching decisions and approaches.
They'll be giving valuable insights into the education challenges and successes in their own school communities, and how their evidence - informed projects have impacted on student outcomes.
A study of 1,224 children between the ages of 8 and 11, on skills such as addition, number sequencing, size ordering and sentence memory, found «compelling evidence that physical activity between lessons is a valuable component of the school curriculum, for academic as well as physical development.»
Within these pages, you will find valuable information on why traditional grading fails our students, as well as ideas that will inspire you to create an evidence - based grading system that focuses on supporting students in the cycle of learning.»
While there is no evidence of «front running» individual fund trades based on that information, knowledge of collective trends in funds is apparently valuable:
They buy a broad range of companies based on the evidence that stocks, as a whole, become more valuable over time.
As Terry Hartig of the Institute for Housing and Urban Research at Sweden's Uppsala University writes in an accompanying commentary article for The Lancet, «This study offers valuable evidence that green space does more than pretty up the neighbourhood; it appears to have real effects on health inequality, of a kind that politicians and health authorities should take seriously.»
IMO, what would be more interesting and more valuable to look at the underlying issues related to «availability cascades» as they exist in a non-tribal framework and then, perhaps, carefully and with due skeptical diligence and application of a scientific approach to analysis determine whether this balance that you assert (based on purely anecdotal evidence gathering I assume?)
The fact that I know I don't know these things is valuable information for evidence - based decision support: It keeps me from making overconfident plans based on the «best available information.»
In addition to providing an overview of new accident benefits arbitration process under the License Appeal Tribunal (LAT), which came into effect on April 1, 2016, Michelle will share valuable anecdotal discussion of what counsel have experienced so far on both sides, such as evidentiary and production issues at the case conference stage and before a hearing, what evidence adjudicators are looking for or emphasizing, the format of the hearing (written, oral, hybrid), witness issues, etc..
Special Agent, Criminal Investigator AFOSI Detachment 611 — Osan AB, ROK (8/2003 — 8/2004) • Held integral role in the handling of 40 + criminal, fraud, and CI investigations, the largest caseload for AFOSI / Pacific Air Force Command, bringing unit to the highest pro-active rate in 8 years • Collaborated with the Department of Homeland Security and Customs Division in an international fraud case, the first joint effort between these departments and the result of mutual interest coordination avenues between numerous entities • Protected valuable DOD resources and assets by conducting major counterintelligence, criminal, and fraud investigations, including close support through crime scene searches, evidence preservation, and laboratory analysis requests • Testified in court - martials, interviewed key witnesses, and performed interrogations of persons suspected of committing major violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice • Managed and utilized human informants to detect illegal activities as well as conducting undercover investigations • Investigated AFOSI applicant backgrounds to determine suitability for positions in department, also serving as a point of contact for counterintelligence, anti-terrorism, and local criminal awareness briefings on base
For example, it might be valuable to pair an evidence - based parent training group with a concurrent child group focused on social skills, social information processing, and interpersonal problem - solving skills.
Halle, Martinez - Beck and Metz provide a valuable road map on how a state system can responsibly utilize diminishing resources to create an effective evidence - based QRIS.»
While descriptive research provides valuable information on health patterns and determinants, it does not provide direct evidence on how to create change, and does not produce change as it occurs.
These findings represent a valuable addition to current evidence on the effectiveness of the programme, whilst also informing its routine implementation both within Ireland and elsewhere.
The court based this finding on the following: (1) McCarrick enlisted Karatnjchy to obtain a mortgage after Pepe could not obtain a commitment; (2) McCarrick was informed by letter that a 1 % fee was expected for «services in obtaining the loan»; (3) there was no evidence of a scheme by Polonia and Karatnjchy which involved the payment of a commission for referral of business; (4) there was no evidence that Karatnjchy was in any way associated with Polonia; and (5) Karatnjchy performed valuable services for McCarrick by obtaining a mortgage and title insurance.
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