"Widespread implementation" means something is being put into action or used on a large scale, affecting a lot of people or places.
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Despite decades of
widespread implementation of such reforms, significant achievement gaps still exist across the country between white and black students, and wealthy and poor students.
They are skeptical that charter schools provide an appropriate channel for achieving greater scale, but the organizational barriers in conventional public schools also seem to offer little hope
for widespread implementation.
Starting with a pilot approach allows you to work through the details of the budget process, identify any problematic issues and resolve them
before widespread implementation.
Several elements in the bill could lead to
more widespread implementation of summer learning programs, as well as, greater participation in existing programs.
Educators must work with hardware and software developers to shape pedagogically sound educational tools and evaluate them before
widespread implementation in schools.
Despite widespread implementation of federal regulations by those departments and agencies sponsoring substantial amounts of biomedical research, a number of departments and agencies who sponsor primarily nonbiomedical research or little research overall have failed to implement fully these federal protections.
Lynch even founded the David Lynch Foundation For Consciousness - Based Education and World Peace to «prevent and eradicate the all - pervasive epidemic of trauma and toxic stress among at - risk populations through
promoting widespread implementation of the evidence - based Transcendental Meditation program.»
School officials developed the model for most AUPs three or four years ago,
when widespread implementation of the Internet in U.S. schools was in its infancy.
In Search of Cheney's «Virtue» («The best way to encourage
[widespread implementation of energy efficiency] would be to impose a carbon tax, although a cap - and - trade system is a reasonable backup.»
The why has a potentially greater impact than the how, and appealing applications (rather than technicalities) will give blockchains the mainstream acceptance they need to
kickstart widespread implementation.
Oculus Rift can be a success is they go the same route that DVD and Blu - Ray did: that
widespread implementation in gaming led to price drops and expanded functionality until the general consumer market found it appealing.
Despite widespread implementation, Cochrane reviews have found little evidence for the effectiveness of school - based drug prevention programmes on adolescent substance use, with such reviews focused on any or only universal intervention approaches.4 — 6 Of the multiple intervention approaches examined by such reviews, little or no evidence of effectiveness has been found for the most commonly implemented curricula or information - only interventions.
Before widespread implementation of this mindfulness - based program in clinical practice is recommended, we recommend future studies using randomized controlled trials to compare the effectiveness of a mindfulness - based program to an active control treatment, preferably in a group setting with the same time investment.
According to one study,
widespread implementation of the SkySails technology could save 100 - million tons of carbon dioxide per year.
There's no shortage of hype, but
widespread implementation is still a long way away in the highly regulated financial services industry.
Icelandâ $ ™ s growth performance has considerably improved since the mid-1990s thanks to
the widespread implementation of structural reforms.
Lenz's essay also included a mix of predictions both serious and silly, from
the widespread implementation of six - month breastfeeding - friendly paternity leaves to the Washington Monument being «shaped like a boob.»
A new study reveals that humans have been altering the ocean bottom for decades, since
the widespread implementation of bottom trawling
Oskar Ström, RPh, PhDc, co-author of the study said: «Our model, based on Swedish costs and fracture risk data, shows that
the widespread implementation of FLS has the potential to prevent a large number of fractures in Swedish patients with only a moderate cost per quality - adjusted life - year.»
Legal battles over gene patents and uncooperative patent holders threaten
the widespread implementation of personalized medicine.
Advocating for cost effective public policies on the benefits of
widespread implementation of green infrastructure.
Some of the most significant innovations in education over the past 20 years have come from visionary entrepreneurs, but while the field is dotted with small successes, there are few examples of long - standing,
widespread implementation.
By considering closer collaboration with the ed - tech community to introduce
the widespread implementation of cost - effective innovation, Mr Hinds» promise may be more achievable than his critics might think.
He is best known for his own research in that country, in which he looks at
the widespread implementation of a program to provide a form of private schools to the children of impoverished rural farmers.
Yet,
widespread implementation of children's participation in these initiatives has been further complicated by the paucity of information on children's use of the Internet and the great demand for awareness (see Media Awareness Network's Web Awareness: Knowing the Issues, 2000).
Key Findings:
Widespread implementation of the program, an increase in the number of teachers involved per site, successful dissemination of materials and subsequent trainings following initial training sessions.
In 2016, pro-test education reformers were also frustrated to learn that despite
the widespread implementation of new evaluation systems under Obama's tenure, the overwhelming majority of teachers were still receiving high ratings.
The widespread implementation of new and emerging interoperability initiatives will be instrumental to realizing the full potential of technology in education.
Still others, focused on innovative curricula (in science and mathematics, for example), typically address one part of a school's program and aim for
widespread implementation, while innovative approaches to instruction, such as cooperative learning, hope to change teachers» practices one teacher at a time.
In theory,
widespread implementation of the Common Core State Standards was meant to address these issues.
The biggest issue I see with
widespread implementation of the Skycouch is booking.
Makes a lot of sense, which worries me that it WO N'T make
a widespread implementation.