卫生部和警方经常试图阻止 Courtenay Place 沿线酒吧的执照发放和执照续期。《华盛顿邮报》的 Tom Hunt 和 Rachel Thomas 一直在调查此事。新西兰卫生部一直声称该地区有“将近 200 家”持照酒吧,因此该地区的酒吧数量严重过剩;他们在反对发放执照时会提供这个数字。两位业主开始对这个数字提出质疑。当被要求提供这 200 家酒吧的名单时,Te Whatu Ora 的一位发言人问道:“你真的在质疑该地区没有 200 家持照酒吧吗?”,然后将其视为官方信息法请求。最终的回复显示,该地区只有 142 家酒吧,剩下 58 个虚假执照。 Te Whatu Ora 现已公布该名
A Foundational Overview of Research & Findings: Education Abroad & Employability
我和我的同事 Ann Hubbard 都是新 Gateway International Group 的附属机构,也是这本基础读物的合著者:chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://gatewayinternational.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Foundational-Reading-for-Education-Abroad-Employability.pdf “就业能力的概念正在推动全球高等教育政策,因为各国政府都认为其经济与训练有素的劳动力密不可分。 A...
Boys, Bombs and Brussels Sprouts - J. Douglas Harvey
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Rallying for Children's Literacy with Alicia Levi
Alicia Levi 是 Reading Is Fundamental 的总裁兼首席执行官。她在教育媒体领域有着令人印象深刻的背景,曾在 Discovery Communications 和 PBS Education 工作过一段时间,之后于 2016 年担任 RIF 的现任职务。Alicia 与主持人 Mike Palmer 一起谈论让每个孩子阅读的挑战。我们在就读写能力和读写教育进行广泛讨论的同时,听到了有关 3 月 2 日前阅读 100 本书集会的最新消息。我们谈到了阅读作为教育成功基础的关键重要性。虽然它可能不像 STEM 或编码那样性感,但阅读实际上是培养其他技能的基础。而且 Al
Российские ИИ-разработчики разделили 20 млн рублей на конкурсе Up Great ПРО//ЧТЕНИЕ
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11支队伍将参加Up Great PRO//READING技术竞赛第一轮的测试。开发人员的任务是创建人工智能系统来识别自然语言文本中的语义、逻辑和事实错误。
尽管我热爱科技,但我始终会在 CPD 课程中谈论阅读的重要性。当人们喜欢将孩子不怎么读书的原因归咎于科技时,我真的很恼火。我们喜欢将很多事情归咎于科技,但对我来说,这归结于选择。我希望通过这个博客和我的社交媒体页面,展示如何通过有效使用科技来改变教学和学习。不幸的是,我认为我们中的许多人在科技方面做出了错误的选择。当这样的图片出现在我的社交信息流中时,我确实很生气,因为它们都很有价值,而且肯定能相互促进:对我来说,科技可以增强阅读体验,让学生以更有创意的方式探索文本。这是我每年圣诞节视频中想要宣传的东西。在过去的 9 年里,我总是在年度才艺表演结束时为我的学生播放一段搞笑的视频。要查看我之前制
Getting the Methods Right — The Foundation of Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, by Sherine E. Gabriel and Sharon-Lise T. Normand (The New England Journal of Medicine) The Supreme Court and the Future of Medicaid, by Timothy Stoltzfus Jost and Sara Rosenbaum (The New England Journal of Medicine) Va
Pharmaceutical innovation and longevity
I’ve been reading an interesting working paper by Frank Lichtenberg, entitled “Pharmaceutical innovation and longevity growth in 30 developing and high-income countries, 2000-2009“: We examine the impact of pharmaceutical innovation, as measured by the vintage of prescription drugs used, on longevit
The Evolving Roles of the Medical Journal, by Scott H. Podolsky, Jeremy A. Greene, and David S. Jones (The New England Journal of Medicine) Making the Best of Hospital Pay for Performance, by Andrew Ryan and Jan Blustein (The New England Journal of Medicine) Registered Nurse Labor Supply and the Rec
On The Record (with daily recap)
Today in TIE: Austin on guideline-driven care and geographic variability and reading list, Don with more on the Goldilocks principle, this time in the mortgage realm, Aaron with two posts on why high deductible plans likely won’t save that much money (post 1, post 2) and a personal tale of his inter
On The Record (with daily recap)
GAO: Health Oppty Accounts Demonstration in Medicaid BPC: Domenici-Rivlin Proect Medicare Act Brookings: Controlling Medicare Costs: Is Premium Support the Answer?(video archive soon) Today in TIE: Reflex, Fifth installment of Austin’s series on premium support in Medicare, and he shows that Med Adv
On The Record (with daily recap)
GAO: VA Community Living Centers: Actions Needed to Better Manage Risks to Vets Quality of Life and Care Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Recs of Special Commission on Provider Price Reform Today in TIE: Reflex, Austin on the spreading of the competitive bidding bug (TIE ground zero?), different types
A Decade Of Health Care Cost Growth Has Wiped Out Real Income Gains For An Average US Family, by David I. Auerbach and Arthur L. Kellermann (Health Affairs) Although a median-income US family of four with employer-based health insurance saw its gross annual income increase from $76,000 in 1999 to $9
The ACO Rules — Striking the Balance between Participation and Transformative Potential, by Meredith Rosenthal, David Cutler, and Judith Feder (NEJM) The Economics of Financing Medicare, by Katherine Baicker and Michael Chernew (NEJM) The Public’s Views about Medicare and the Budget Deficit, by Robe
Choice Inconsistencies among the Elderly: Evidence from Plan Choice in the Medicare Part D Program, by Jason Abaluck and Jonathan Gruber (AER) We evaluate the choices of elders across their insurance options under the Medicare Part D Prescription Drug plan, using a unique dataset of prescription dru
Deployed servicemembers can read their children a bedtime story
United Through Reading为家长提供了每天给孩子读书的机会
Reforms Needed to Improve Childrens Reading Skills
根据国家研究委员会的一份新报告,需要进行广泛的改革,以确保所有儿童都具备学习阅读所需的技能和指导。