• A penal of eye screening regimes were performed yearly for 971 type 2 diabetics by two senior ophthalmologists using indirect ophthalmoscopy and 45-degree color fundus photography to examine fundus after dilating pupils from 1999 to 2002. (nih.gov)
  • Patients presenting to the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DMRC) between November 2001 and November 2002 with a diagnosis of AKP were allocated to a one week inpatient education and rehabilitation course. (bmj.com)
  • In 2001, it turned in a much-improved 530 score and in 2002 it scored 565. (gilroydispatch.com)
  • On January 8, 2002, President Bush signed into law the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Pub. (southfwb.com)
  • Rising real estate values and declining enrollments since 2000 have escalated rural Vermont's per-pupil spending with little to show for the expense, according to an analysis released in April. (heartland.org)
  • According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) test, the state's students haven't greatly improved in reading since 2002 or math since 2000, despite the increased spending. (heartland.org)
  • pinpoint pupils, bradycardia, and hypothermia developed. (cdc.gov)
  • Woolf, an associate professor of economics at the University of Vermont, has found a flat or declining trend in the state's NAEP reading test scores, and modest gains in math. (heartland.org)
  • Both proponents and opponents of the state's increased education funding make their case for how well Vermont is using the added dollars by pointing to the bottom line: test scores. (heartland.org)
  • The New England Common Assessment Program scores highlighted on the Vermont Department of Education Web site show a greater percentage of the state's students achieving proficiency in math and reading than the NAEP tests show. (heartland.org)
  • In the tuitioning programs, families can choose to send their children to any public or non-sectarian private school, even one out of state, with the home district covering the cost, up to the state's average per-pupil public school spending. (heartland.org)
  • The bill also provided the framework for the state's MCAS test, which is used to assess pupils' progress. (ksusentinel.com)
  • The test was also a prerequisite for high school graduation, and opponents, including the state's largest teachers' organization, argued that it should be eliminated in favour of more realistic measures of proving student performance. (ksusentinel.com)
  • As the prevalence of serious ear conditions was low, we conclude that expanding the audiometric screening of schoolchildren to first-year preparatory pupils is not cost-effective. (who.int)
  • According to the study, Counting on Success , which assesses the mathematics achievement of pupils in Irish primary schools, pupils are continuing to perform well in maths when tested across a number of key areas. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • The study involved the administration of a maths test to more than 4,100 pupils in fourth class in 2004 as well as completion of questionnaires by their parents and teachers. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • The Survey aimed to examine whether and in what way this specific population was acquainted with the problem and whether there were qualitative and quantitative differences in attitudes of secondary school pupils and students. (astra.rs)
  • The study will examine test security, testing environments, and validation efforts and the National Technical Advisory Panel on Assessment and Accountability (NTAPAA) will be asked to provide guidance and input. (ky.gov)
  • The study population was services would divert local physicians to first-year preparatory pupils in the selected the schools and thus compromise the ser- schools of 8 wilayat . (who.int)
  • As schools ear care facilities and the availability of suf- were the units for the pupil selection, clus- ficient audiometers. (who.int)
  • New data from the U.S. Census Bureau show that for the 2003-04 school year, the Green Mountain State ranked fourth in the nation in per-pupil expenditures on K-12 public schools, spending $11,128 per child. (heartland.org)
  • Schools that are closer to tuition towns-whether affluent or poor, rural or urban-have higher standardized test scores than schools more distant from tuition towns. (heartland.org)
  • Nine of 12 district schools have improved their performances on standardized tests, but half of Gilroy's public schools are not improving enough to satisfy the state. (gilroydispatch.com)
  • At the end of World War II, public schools in the United States spent a total of $1,214 per student in inflation-adjusted 2002 dollars. (iwf.org)
  • So if more money produces better results in schools, we would expect to see significant improvements in test scores during this period. (iwf.org)
  • Based on third-grade state reading test data, the 10 lowest-performing schools mirror almost exactly the list of the 10 schools with the largest percentage of poor students. (isthmus.com)
  • Further, this concrete change in the ownership of schools is reflected on the level of ideas, as the content of education becomes increasingly more competition-oriented and test-driven. (socialist.net)
  • In 2002, the University of California San Diego ArtsBridge America program initiated a project, funded by the National Geographic Society Education Foundation, that was designed to address the lack of standards-based geography content and culture-based arts instruction within San Diego elementary schools. (escholarship.org)
  • Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among 572 pupils from six primary schools selected randomly from private and government schools in Uyo. (bvsalud.org)
  • For instance, Greene found that a one point increase in the "Education Freedom Index" score for a state would produce the same expected improvement in National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) math results as increasing per-pupil spending by $2,490, about a 36 percent increase in spending over the current national average. (heartland.org)
  • In November, the district will hold a special study session with the school board to review the API scores and other standardized test results, such as those from Advanced Placement exams, in more detail. (gilroydispatch.com)
  • 1) To receive, pursuant to paragraph (5) of subdivision (a) of Section 51101, the results of their child's performance on standardized tests, including the English language development test. (gamutonline.net)
  • A study will be conducted on the validity of Kentucky test data including a review of processes, missing pieces, and results. (ky.gov)
  • Results of paired acute- and convalescent-phase serologic testing for dengue immunoglobulin M (IgM) and IgG were negative, as were the microscopic agglutination test for leptospirosis and the Widal test for typhoid. (cdc.gov)
  • Subsequent polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing of serum and CSF on day 10 of illness yielded negative results for Nipah/Hendra virus, West Nile virus, enterovirus, herpesviruses, measles virus, and alphaviruses. (cdc.gov)
  • Results: According to the teachers' scale 132 pupils (23.1%) had scores within the range indicating behavioural problems, compared with 103 pupils (18.0%) on the parents' scale. (bvsalud.org)
  • For the 2008-09 school year, there were 1,733 pupils enrolled at the school. (wikipedia.org)
  • With the revised curriculum only being fully implemented in classrooms from the 2002-2003 school year, the pupils being tested would not have had full experience of the greater use of resources and practical activities within the new curriculum, she added. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • By Hammons' analysis, the two states would have to spend an additional $909 per pupil per year-a combined total of $300 million-to achieve the same gains in student standardized test scores that the competition of vouchers is providing them today. (heartland.org)
  • If there is a brighter side for Brownell, it's that student performance in 2002 only dropped off by one point from last year. (gilroydispatch.com)
  • Luigi Aprea does not have a valid API score for this year due to an irregularity in testing procedure that impacted 5 percent or more of its pupils. (gilroydispatch.com)
  • The NUT rightly complains that the English school system is becoming an "exam factory", and has threatened to boycott national tests taken by seven and 11 year olds and baseline tests. (socialist.net)
  • To determine the mental effort required for each task, the video record of subjects` eyes are taken while they are performed different tasks and pupils were measured from the records. (scialert.net)
  • By investigating pupil diameter measurements data too, it is founded that pupil dilates under mental workload during performing related tasks. (scialert.net)
  • For all tasks, pupil diameters of response periods increased according to reference baseline period. (scialert.net)
  • The research headlines of this study are defined as, pupil diameter dilates or constricts when subject is performing thinking, time consuming, analyzing, synthesizing, recognizing tasks, with related psychomotor activities and there is relationship between the values measured during performing the related tasks and values found by applying NASA-TLX subjective measurement method in respect of discrepancy or not. (scialert.net)
  • One of the most interesting findings of the study is that pupils who spend considerable periods using video games or playing with games consoles have lower achievement in mathematics than children who read at home, play games or undertake other pastimes," commented Minister for Education and Science Mary Hanafin TD. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • Findings indicate that the pupils designing in this context was highly iterative, creative, involved making a wide range of design decisions and revealed understanding of technological concepts. (gre.ac.uk)
  • In addition findings show that pupils and their teacher valued the experience gained through undertaking a design without make assignment. (gre.ac.uk)
  • 4. The expert opinion on validity of the questions included in test tool is sufficient. (scialert.net)
  • It is very heartening to note that there is improvement in aspects of the pupils' achievement, such as their ability to reason, to undertake algebra, in their understanding of shape and space and their ability to manage data. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • The second part describes the research project and methodology in which (a) designerly activity in a secondary design and technology classroom is captured using video data, (b) the work of pupils carrying out the design-without-make unit is scrutinised and (c) the views of the teacher and four of the pupils are obtained through the use of semi-structured interviews. (gre.ac.uk)
  • new data helps book Helping Your Pupils to Think lost well for the volunteer, online as through operations or readers. (literary-liaisons.com)
  • Each survey involved collecting data by direct physical examination, the taking of a medical history, and laboratory and clinical tests and measurements. (cdc.gov)
  • Pupils use the questions to see how those situations appear on an upcoming exam. (lessonplanet.com)
  • Pupils use questions, including one about diving into a pool, to prepare for the AP® Calculus BC exam. (lessonplanet.com)
  • These disparities are particularly troubling because numerous studies have confirmed the negative impact of large classes on test scores and adult outcomes such as college degree completion. (classsizematters.org)
  • Hanafin welcomed the increase in pupils' achievement levels in several strands of the curriculum. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • Education laws govern liability, curriculum requirements, testing procedures, school finance, pupil financial aid, constitutional rights like college prayer and the bounds of scholar expression on college grounds, and college security. (southfwb.com)
  • 5) To be informed, pursuant to Sections 33126 and 48985, about statewide and local academic standards, testing programs, accountability measures, and school improvement efforts. (gamutonline.net)
  • A Natural Experiment in School Accountability: the impact of school performance information on pupil progress and sorting. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • Iris diameter, pupil diameter ratio (I/P) is the correct derivation of pupil diameter where the measurements are taken on each picture which makes up the video record (6 pictures sec -1 ) captured with the head mounted camera, calculated by using the distances between the vertical lines drawn tangent to right and left sides of iris and the vertical lines drawn tangent to right and left sides of pupil. (scialert.net)
  • Vermont always does well nationally on test scores, but to do even better means more work must be done to help students in the subgroups," Talbott said. (heartland.org)
  • Hammons found that areas where the town tuitioning program is most widely utilized enjoy higher test scores at the high school level. (heartland.org)
  • That's the good news, bad news summation following today's release of the 2002 Academic Performance Index scores. (gilroydispatch.com)
  • API scores are based on performances across several standardized tests, such as the Stanford Achievement Test Ninth Edition. (gilroydispatch.com)
  • Paying to learn: The effect of financial incentives on elementary school test scores. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • In addition, rural children underachieve academically compared to other children, scoring lower on reading and math proficiency tests compared to suburban children, and are less likely to enroll in college (National Center for Education Statistics, 2007). (ed.gov)
  • lation of 5000 pupils in 3 academic years in Dhofar region was selected for the pilot all wilayat other than Salalah, we needed a study due to its distance from secondary random selection of 882 pupils. (who.int)
  • In this study, it is aimed to evaluate the mental workload by using a practical way which based on measuring pupil diameter changes that occurs under mental processing. (scialert.net)
  • To clarify better the complexity of the observed reality, this study uses "ordinary didactics" (Schubauer-Leoni & Leuteneger, 2002) as a method of observation and it relies on the triplet of "the genesis of knowledge" (Sensevy, 2007) like an instrument of analysis. (scirp.org)
  • The purpose of the study reported here was to research designerly activity in secondary design and technology as pupils aged 14 designed but did not make products for the future. (gre.ac.uk)
  • A number of the features have emerged as themes from the literature and have been tested during this study in order to identify their significance in the development of pupil's designerly activity. (gre.ac.uk)
  • The purpose of this study is to test whether cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors are present in this age group, and to explore possible moderator variables. (bvsalud.org)
  • In three years, Vermont's average public school student received a 27.8 percent funding increase, as the state climbed past Alaska and New England neighbors Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut in the national rankings of per-pupil spending. (heartland.org)
  • In his February 2002 Friedman Foundation report, "The Effects of Town Tuitioning in Vermont and Maine," Dr. Christopher W. Hammons concludes the programs offer a cost-effective means of improving student achievement. (heartland.org)
  • The university system's main focus is usually not around the individual college student, but around the number of kids that to pass standardized testing, and graduate (p. 201). (e-vocable.com)
  • After the test was administered, the teacher reported the error to Montenegro who then informed the district and the state. (gilroydispatch.com)
  • pupil gesticulation and the teacher exemplifying the generation and development of design ideas. (gre.ac.uk)
  • This Survey was conducted through a questionnaire in April 2002 on the random sample of 173 respondents of both genders, 91 of whom were secondary school pupils and 82 students. (astra.rs)
  • We're hoping that because it was an honest mistake that got reported and didn't give students any extra time to take the test, the state will overrule the decision," Montenegro said. (gilroydispatch.com)
  • [ii] Providing real resource equity may, in fact, require that per-pupil spending not be perfectly equal if, for example, resources such as similarly qualified teachers come at a higher price (competitive wage) in one region than in another. (colorado.edu)
  • Moreover, rural school psychologists have higher pupil-to-psychologist ratios compared to their urban counterparts, being responsible for an average of 1700 children (Hosp and Reschley 2002), suggesting that fewer children are receiving adequate social-emotional and academic support. (ed.gov)
  • From 2002-2008, the Jared Polis Foundation (JPF) Education Report reached out to Colorado households, organizations and government entities semi-annually highlighting educational reform, advances and local educational issues. (slideshare.net)
  • The Jared Polis Education Report Fall 2002 A Personal Welcome Greetings Coloradoans! (slideshare.net)
  • We appreciate receiving so many responses to our Spring 2002 Education Report survey. (slideshare.net)
  • Through 'the process of seeking and interpreting evidence for use by learners and their teachers to decide where the learners are in their learning, where they need to go and how best to get there' (ARG 2002) assessment for learning encourages pupils to take ownership of their learning. (cyberessays.com)
  • c) A school with a substantial number of pupils with a home language other than English is encouraged to establish parent centers with personnel who can communicate with the parents and guardians of these children to encourage understanding of and participation in the educational programs in which their children are enrolled. (gamutonline.net)
  • It also enables development and testing of methodology for establishment of school-aged children health behavior database in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. (who.int)
  • 2002) found a positive relationship between Body Mass Index and declining rates of physical activity among white and black female adolescents. (bvsalud.org)
  • ideology also works to the Sentences that friends can view more umbral and responsible tests, there of their fresh features and extension. (rfschramm.de)
  • Common hand sanitizer may distort readings of breathalyzer tests in the absence of acute intoxication. (ucm.es)
  • This trachoma prevalence survey was conducted by the Ministry of Health, in the period 2002-2007. (scielo.br)
  • Montenegro said the classes did not get any additional time to take the restarted test. (gilroydispatch.com)
  • And since then, it has doubled a third time, climbing to $8,745 in 2002. (iwf.org)
  • The compound heterozygotes, AH and NH, were 13 and 17 years of age, respectively, at the time of testing. (jneurosci.org)
  • This time the team embarks on a similar path: cool, youths explain how the range of sound is measured before they test each other's own battle cries. (rimini-protokoll.de)
  • While both may write brief at this book Helping Your Pupils to Think, their tools also showcase a paperback time age. (literary-liaisons.com)
  • JEV was definitively identified as the etiologic agent when the serum sample tested positive with a second RT-PCR specific to the conserved sequences in the NS3 region of the JEV genome, modified to a real-time platform ( 4 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Chung ST, Pease PL. Effect of yellow filters on pupil size. (edu.pl)
  • Neurosyphilis, quite directly, is defined as a CSF WBC count of 20 cells/µL or greater or a reactive CSF Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) test result. (medscape.com)
  • Research headlines, defined according to predictions made by the researcher, which are the possible solutions of the problem, before testing without knowing whether they are valid or not (Kaptan, 1993). (scialert.net)
  • This paper describes an experiment in studying users' behavior, emotions, and cognitive processes in single usability testing sessions using an experimental method called the combined walkthrough. (uxpajournal.org)
  • Pupils with a normal IQ were selected using a systematic sampling method. (bvsalud.org)
  • The essay was performed at Jendouba University in February 2013 to test our protocol. (scirp.org)
  • Routine serologic testing for JEV has correspondingly been dropped from local hospital microbiology laboratories. (cdc.gov)
  • Christenson GN, Winkelstein AM. Visual skills of athletes versus nonathletes: development of a sports vision testing battery. (edu.pl)
  • In 2002, for example, two per cent of the pupils were male. (wikipedia.org)
  • The pupil is on focus for only five seconds. (rimini-protokoll.de)
  • Lawrence Place at the Minden Hills Cultural Centre in Ontario looks an book Helping Your Pupils to Think of the linear cookbook of marketing focus cultural, not accommodates. (literary-liaisons.com)
  • Few people are aware that our education spending per pupil has been growing steadily for 50 years. (iwf.org)
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  • Pupils learn to use integrals to determine distance from a problem that includes multiple other key points of information. (lessonplanet.com)
  • Birmingham served as president until 2003, after a failed attempt for governor in 2002, in which he lost the Democratic primary to former state Treasurer Shannon O'Brien. (ksusentinel.com)
  • However, the patient's serum but not CSF tested positive for flavivirus RNA when a universal flavivirus reverse transcription (RT)-PCR assay that targets the conserved sequence of the NS5 region was used ( 3 ). (cdc.gov)
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