Post by Bryan G. Cook, University of Hawaii at Manoa A few internet searches (conducted on May 23, 2015) hint at the ubiquity of evidence-based reforms in contemporary education: Searches of “evidence ...
When I first heard the expression “evidence-based medicine”, I thought: What, there’s another kind? I soon learned that a lot of medical practice is based on tradition rather than on clinical trials, ...
What makes an education intervention evidence-based? Over the last 20 years, that question has moved front and center as more federal and state agencies require programs to show evidence of ...
Evidence-based leadership can be particularly effective when applied to management with the same rigor as is expected in ...
The idea of evidence-based medicine has been around since the 1980s, and the term was officially coined in the 1990s. It arose from the realization that medicine was highly dependent upon the ...
Scaling effective solutions often stalls in state government because funding systems are not designed to reward proof of ...
The term “nurse treatments” is not a standard medical phrase, but it generally refers to medical care or procedures that nurses provide as part of a person’s treatment plan. These treatments are based ...
With hundreds of education programs and interventions purporting to be “evidence based,” and dozens of websites and clearinghouses that compile thousands of studies and evaluations, it’s easy for ...
Evidence-based preventative care should not become a luxury product or a marketplace trend. It should remain a core part of accessible public health care.
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