41. He set up a Web page where his students would post their work for peer review. 42. Ideally, teachers ought to be judged on multiple criteria, including peer review. 43. If the idea passes this first peer review, the researcher is given a grant for a limited number of years. 44. Intramural research has not been subject to outside competition or peer review, as extramural research is, but was simply approved by institute directors. 45. Indeed, Rupnick has not yet even published her findings, which she submitted in November to a scientific journal where they are currently under peer review. 46. Kassirer said that while peer review as it stands today might not be perfect, it remains effective. 47. KPMG conducts the peer review for Ernst, and the two firms have a good relationship, he said. 48. Last month, the largest teachers union, the National Education Association, changed its policy, allowing members to take part in peer reviews. 49. Most journals have small editorial staffs, many of them volunteers, and send texts to scientists for unpaid criticism, a process known as peer review. 50. New teachers would have to prove their qualifications to teach their subjects, and the renewal of their licenses would be subject to periodic peer review. |
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