Almost two decades ago, Bond and two
veteran research colleagues formed a small R&D firm in Oxfordshire, England.
Not exact matches
Cheney and her
colleagues did their
research in Arkansas, where, by 2010, more than 5,500
veterans used the post-9 / 11 GI Bill to obtain a higher education.
The first analysis of 88,000 Iraq
veterans by Charles Milliken and
colleagues at the Walter Reed Army Institute of
research in Silver Spring, Maryland, US, shows that problems apparent right after return from deployment may be transient in some soldiers, as half or more soldiers with PTSD at the first screening had improved by the second.
White and
colleagues say that overall, the
research to date supports the conclusion that
veterans are suffering from a «persistent pathology due to chemical intoxication.»
Expanding on their prior
research of the incidence of pituitary dysfunction in male post-bTBI
veterans, Dr. Taylor and his
colleagues looked at 37 male
veterans who had been exposed to combat - related blasts.
The issue has gained momentum as tens of thousands of teachers nationally have been dismissed without regard to their abilities and
research has established that
veteran instructors on average are no better or worse than their less experienced
colleagues.
Although
research shows that BTR graduates are initially not more effective at raising student test scores than other new teachers, the effectiveness of BTR graduates improves rapidly over time, and by their fourth and fifth years in the classroom, BTR graduates outperform other
veteran teachers.70 Further, principals are very satisfied with the performance of former residents in their building: A recent survey conducted by BTR found that 97 percent of principals who employ teachers who are alumni of BTR «would recommend hiring a BTR graduate to a
colleague.»