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The typical one-semester time-frame did not allow us to measure quantitatively the knowledge gained by students in the theme that was proposed, as we could have done through a needs assessment.

New Haven's accountability plan has yet to yield many concrete programs, but Mr. Mayo said he intended to open a districtwide office of accountability that would measure progress over years, instead of one semester at a time, and connect parents and pupils with people outside the schools who have a stake in producing better-educated children.

To ensure the reliability of this study, all responses were coded independently by two different researchers, one semester at a time.

This practice took around 4 weeks of class time in one semester.

Students who used Figure Facts for one semester increased the amount of time they spent examining figures in a primary research article, and regular exposure to primary literature was associated with improved student performance on a data interpretation skills test.

We suggest that it is the process of grappling with contradictory evidence and the need to generate a defendable resolution in a rather short period of time (during one semester) that elicits these gains.

An old report card shows that Louboutin missed school sixty-four tines in one semester.

He could not hold a job for longer than a day; he also attended St . Johns University and the University of Miami, but left both times before one semester was through.

After assessing the technical skills that have been developed for the time period of one semester, the students have reported finding VRLE to be a significantly effective method when considering the three dimensions of "operation of machines", "selection of process parameter", and "process planning", though not so much so when it came to the dimension of "nature of technology".

Furthermore, conceptual change is more likely to occur when participants engage over an extended period of time (more than one semester; Shields et al., 1998; Weiss et al., 1998; Emerson and Mosteller, 2000; Henderson et al., 2011).

Petrovich recalled Messer's asking him, "You think Brooklyn's hard?" "I had applied for a full-time job and didn't get it, and Yale offered me a part-time job for one semester, one day a week," Messer said, plugging his phone into the dashboard charger.

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