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The Invisible Achievement Gap: Education Outcomes of Students in Foster Care in Califor... - 0 views

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    PDF report on performance of foster youth in K-12 education in California. Long (116 pages). From the PND description of the report... California public school students in foster care tend to underperform their peers on standardized tests and comprise a distinct at-risk subgroup, a study by the Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning at WestEd finds. Based on an analysis of statewide data from the 2009-10 school year, the report, The Invisible Achievement Gap, Part 1 (116 pages, PDF), found that only 29 percent of California foster care students in grades 2 through 11 scored at "proficient" or "advanced" levels on the state standards test in English, compared with 40 percent of students of low socioeconomic status and 53 percent of all students in the state. Similar achievement gaps were found in mathematics, with 37 percent of foster care students in grades 2 through 7 testing at "proficient" or above, compared with 50 percent among low-SES students and 60 percent statewide; and between 12 and 13 percent testing at proficient or above in high school Algebra I and II, well below the 23 percent and 32 percent among low-SES students and statewide. Youth in foster care, who have the lowest rates of participation in California's statewide testing program, also are more likely to be African American, to be classified with a disability, to change schools during the academic year, and to be enrolled in the lowest-performing schools. Funded by the Stuart Foundation, the report also found that students in foster care have a single-year dropout rate of 8 percent - nearly three times the statewide rate of 3 percent and well above the 3 percent to 5 percent rate among other at-risk groups. In 2009-10, students in foster care also had the lowest high school graduation rate among at-risk groups, 58 percent, compared with 79 percent of low-SES students and 84 percent of all students in the state. "These findings help all of us understand that we have a long way to go
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Walking increases brain volume and reduces risks of decline - 0 views

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    In the latest issue of Neurology a study by Erickson et al. (2010) suggests that walking regularly can increase brain volume and reduce the risks of developing.
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Arne Duncan to tackle 'No Child' policy as Obama's education secretary -- chicagotribun... - 0 views

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    This article is just perfect for discussion this week. It comes at a great time for us when we are discussing NCLB and how those tasks set forth in "A Nation at Risk" and "A Democracy at Risk" are affecting us today.
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Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control - CRISC Training - 0 views

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    CRISC certification training at Net Security Training is intended as an intense and hardcore exam preparation for ISACA's Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC) Examination.
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Early development of children at familial risk for Dyslexia - follow-up from ... - 0 views

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    H. Lyytinen. 2004; Dyslexia - Wiley InterScience
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Definition of Negligence - What is Negligence and meaning? - 0 views

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    Negligence Definition - Malpractice , Latin negligentia is the carelessness or neglect . A negligent behavior usually involves a risk to self or others and
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Promote Competency By Using Everyday Experience - 0 views

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    Parents should encourage children to take risks and help them manage their failures by explicit day to day experience. This will promote competency in children.
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10 Personal Response Systems Teaching Strategies: Best Practices for Using Clickers to ... - 0 views

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    Students have no risk of embarrassment with respect to their individual answers and are very motivated to actively participate when using the personal response system (PRS). This interactive wireless system produces active learning by providing each student with a simple and handheld response remote. This remote is non-threatening and is in use from pre-K through college graduate education. PRS is often referred to as Clickers, Classroom Response Systems, and Learner Response Systems.
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A Retrospective on Twenty Years of Education Technology Policy--National Education Tech... - 0 views

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    Commissioned to support the development of the National Education Technology Plan, A Retrospective on Twenty Years of Education Technology Policy provides an overview and analysis of key education technology policy reports issued since the landmark 1983 release of A Nation at Risk.
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Amoeba Awareness in Facebook - 0 views

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    Recently a Facebook page created to boost awareness about the potential risk of the "brain-eating" microbes which being blamed for the brain infections that killed two youngsters recently.
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Do Afterschool Programs Give Students a Boost? - 0 views

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    The benefits of afterschool programs are discussed in this article, including funding issues and risks for younger students who are unsupervised between the end of school and when their parents get home from work. Although the benefits of afterschool programs are widely known, many parents choose not to enroll their children in these programs for various reasons.
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Gonorrhea Superbug Beware: Resistant Gonorrhea Strain Has Arrived - 0 views

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    A brand new strain of the gonorrhea bacteria can resist all available antibiotics, doctors say. Gonorrhea is without doubt one of the world's most common sexually transmitted diseases, so this might portend a serious risk to public health.
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Negligence Definition - What is Meaning and Concept - 0 views

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    Negligence Definition - Malpractice , Latin negligentia is the carelessness or neglect . A negligent behavior usually involves a risk to self or others and
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AI tool for smart speakers could respond to nearly half of cardiac arrests - 1 views

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    Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a new contactless artificial intelligence (AI) tool to monitor at-risk patients for cardiac arrest, even when they're asleep.
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New blood test aims for smarter tuberculosis diagnosis - 1 views

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    A UK study has shown potential for a new blood test to diagnose human tuberculosis (TB) and identify those most at risk of developing the disease.
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