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Context: key findings from the Year 2 evaluation

Harnessing technology: the learner and their context: choosing to use technology: how learners construct their learning lives in their own contexts: key findings from the first year of research

Harnessing technology: the learner and their context: choosing to use technology: how learners construct their learning lives in their own contexts: key findings from the first year of research

... In previous reports, 3 we showed how many of our respondents – especially those of secondary age and beyond – tend to carry out a wide range of online activities in addition to their school work: chatting with friends, ...

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Young people's homeless and housing pathways: key findings from a 6-year qualitative longitudinal study.

Young people's homeless and housing pathways: key findings from a 6-year qualitative longitudinal study.

... Pathways: Key findings from a 6-year qualitative longitudinal study Summary This chapter has discussed several issues that are salient to contextualising this qualitative longitudinal study of ...

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Key Findings and Issues:

Key Findings and Issues:

... As noted, health care remains a most important concern of both retirees and pre-retirees. However, it is important to emphasize that the survey was conducted in July 2009, several months prior to major health care ...

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Languages at key stage 4 2009-2011 : evaluation of the impact of Languages Review recommendations : baseline findings from the first year of the evaluation

Languages at key stage 4 2009-2011 : evaluation of the impact of Languages Review recommendations : baseline findings from the first year of the evaluation

... support from the school leadership team, and a strong languages department who were adopting exciting approaches to languages teaching and ...last year (for example, on the new languages GCSE, the new ...

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KEY FACTS AND FINDINGS OF THE IENE 2 PROJECT

KEY FACTS AND FINDINGS OF THE IENE 2 PROJECT

... 3rd year level training classes, as well as in a course for leading staff and a course for migrants aspiring to gain some qualifications to enable them to work with older ...an evaluation was conducted. The ...

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New Deal for Disabled People: Third synthesis report - key findings from the evaluation

New Deal for Disabled People: Third synthesis report - key findings from the evaluation

... cost-beneficial from the perspective of NDDP participants, especially for longer-term ...results from shortcomings in the administrative data used to estimate the effects of NDDP on incapacity-related ...

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Nowhere Else to Turn: Key Findings from an Evaluation of the National Offenders’ Families Helpline

Nowhere Else to Turn: Key Findings from an Evaluation of the National Offenders’ Families Helpline

... During the evaluation, it emerged that a number of staff and volunteers had previously been affected by a friend or relatives involvement in the CJS. It was believed that personal experience enabled the team to ...

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KEY FINDINGS FROM THE EVALUATION OF THE SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION S LOAN AND INVESTMENT PROGRAMS

KEY FINDINGS FROM THE EVALUATION OF THE SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION S LOAN AND INVESTMENT PROGRAMS

... • Updating its own records to capture more recent contact information for assisted businesses. The sample for the Survey of Assisted Businesses was drawn six to seven years after loans were made. Currently, SBA generally ...

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Impacts of an active travel intervention with a cycling focus in a suburban context: One-year findings from an evaluation of London’s in-progress mini-Hollands programme

Impacts of an active travel intervention with a cycling focus in a suburban context: One-year findings from an evaluation of London’s in-progress mini-Hollands programme

... The findings suggest that large-scale interventions with ambitious area-based components can lead to uptake in active travel, even over only a year, with the programmes only partly implemented. Outer London had not ...

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Impacts of an active travel intervention with a cycling focus in a suburban context: One-year findings from an evaluation of London’s in-progress mini-Hollands programme

Impacts of an active travel intervention with a cycling focus in a suburban context: One-year findings from an evaluation of London’s in-progress mini-Hollands programme

... The findings suggest that large-scale interventions with ambitious area-based components can lead to uptake in active travel, even over only a year, with the programmes only partly implemented. Outer London had not ...

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Building a System of Support for Evidence-Based Home Visiting Programs in Illinois: Findings from Year 2 of the Strong Foundations Evaluation

Building a System of Support for Evidence-Based Home Visiting Programs in Illinois: Findings from Year 2 of the Strong Foundations Evaluation

... At this time, the direction of specific changes that might occur under Strong Foundations has not been fully determined. The primary task of the current data work is to demonstrate baseline information about the ...

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Management matters: key findings from the UKCES surveys

Management matters: key findings from the UKCES surveys

... economy: from a low of 25 per cent in Scotland to a high of 39 per cent in Wales; from seven per cent in large establishments to 37 per cent in SMEs; and from just six per cent in public ...

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Becoming Adults: One-Year Impact Findings from the Youth Villages Transitional Living Evaluation

Becoming Adults: One-Year Impact Findings from the Youth Villages Transitional Living Evaluation

... transition from state custody to independent adulthood has found that youths who were in the foster care or juvenile justice system fare poorly ...adulthood from the juvenile justice system have generally ...

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SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS

SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS

... 2 Data regarding the homeless population were unavailable. Of the total 19,273 book- ings in 2013, there were 3,973 (21%) that did not include a zip code. Some of these missing zip codes may be homeless adults who ...

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KEY FINDINGS AND ISSUES:

KEY FINDINGS AND ISSUES:

... 65 year old woman can expect to live, on average, until her mid-80’s, many will live into their 90’s or even ...surviving from 65 to 80 without her husband would increase from ...

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Key Findings & Tables

Key Findings & Tables

... school year), as a proxy for ...removed from this revised version of the Key Findings Report and will no longer be reported through ...

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SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS

SUMMARY OF KEY FINDINGS

... grow from 3,900 average megawatts in 2007 to 4,400 in ...Demand from this sector is forecast to increase by about 7 percent per ...demand from these centers will grow about 3 percent per ...

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Research perspective. 401(k) Plans: A 25-Year Retrospective. Key Findings

Research perspective. 401(k) Plans: A 25-Year Retrospective. Key Findings

... loans from retirement plans “diminishes retirement savings” but also that “an absolute prohibition against loans might discourage retirement savings by rank-and-fi le ...distribution from the plan and taxed ...

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The Skills Framework at key stage 2: an evaluation of the impact of the non-statutory Sskills framework for 3 to 19-year-olds in Wales at key stage 2

The Skills Framework at key stage 2: an evaluation of the impact of the non-statutory Sskills framework for 3 to 19-year-olds in Wales at key stage 2

... 28 Only a very few schools have used the Skills framework as the first point of reference when planning a whole-school approach to schemes of work and to delivering progressive skills development. Too often, teachers ...

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Key Findings from recent literature on Computer aided Assessment

Key Findings from recent literature on Computer aided Assessment

... projects from the beginning; to reach senior management in universities, project outcomes must be presented in a coordinated way, which is difficult but essential if real change in teaching and learning practice ...

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