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In 1998, the university "dramatically expanded its outreach efforts," spending "tens of millions of dollars" to improve college prep programs "for educationally disadvantaged students".
We learn how "impossible choices" are made by peering over the shoulder of Mr. Figueroa, who is combining an institutional agenda -- selecting the best possible class -- with a personal mission: opening up opportunities for educationally disadvantaged students.
"They produced an agreement that calls for educationally sound but realistic outcomes that have a good chance of improving the quality of education in the Baltimore public school system".
These programs all confirmed the hypothesis that early childhood program experience leads to improved intellectual performance for educationally disadvantaged children; but this intellectual boost lasts only a couple years, dropping back to what it would have been without early childhood program experience.
Soon after joining UCLA's administration in 1969, Doby established a nationally recognized program to provide support services for educationally disadvantaged students.
Importantly, while the BFP's long-term impact on students' approaches to learning science is meaningful for all students, the consequences are especially significant for educationally disadvantaged students.
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Furthermore, a meta-analysis of all findings from behavioural genetics, i.e. not just for educationally-relevant traits, also suggests a complex picture with heritability, shared environment and non-shared environmental factors all playing an important role in explaining human behaviour (Haworth et al. 2011; Branigan et al. 2013; Polderman et al. 2015).
An ECEC Providers survey (Brind et al. 2011) shows that by 2010, for the educationally oriented sector for 3 5 years, about 40%% of staff had a level 6 qualification or higher, i.e., graduate teachers, and about 40%% were at level 3 or below, i.e., assistants.
There is a need for the development of educationally sound assessment tools for teaching the teachers courses in EBM, without which it would be impossible to ascertain if such courses have the desired effect.
Sadly, The New York Times, anxious to find a low-cost miracle cure for what educationally ails us has now become a shill for gimmick of the month snake oil salespeople.
Winston C. Doby, 71, a former UCLA vice chancellor for students who established groundbreaking programs to broaden opportunities for the educationally disadvantaged, died Thursday in Los Angeles after battling cancer, the university announced.
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