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David Cohen

Researcher at Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University

Publications -  787
Citations -  45536

David Cohen is an academic researcher from Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 83, co-authored 635 publications receiving 37722 citations. Previous affiliations of David Cohen include University of California, Berkeley & University of Michigan.

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Resources, Instruction, and Research:

TL;DR: The authors argue for a model in which the key causal agents are situated in instruction, and achievement is their outcome, where conventional resources can enable or constrain the causal agents in instruction.
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Instructional Policy and Classroom Performance: The Mathematics Reform in California

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of assessment, curriculum, and professional development on teacher practice and student achievement was examined using data from a 1994 survey of California elementary school teachers and 1994 student California Learning Assessment System (CLAS) scores.
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Usable Knowledge: Social Science and Social Problem Solving

TL;DR: An agenda of basic questions about the impact of social science and research on real life problems and how social scientists are often crippled by a misunderstanding of their own trade.
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A Revolution in One Classroom: The Case of Mrs. Oublier

TL;DR: The relationship between instructional policy and teaching practice is explored in this article, where the authors consider one teacher's response to the new policy: she sees herself as a success for the policy, and believes that the innovations in her teaching have been filtered through a very traditional approach to instruction.
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Genomic Relationships, Novel Loci, and Pleiotropic Mechanisms across Eight Psychiatric Disorders

Phil Lee, +606 more
- 12 Dec 2019 - 
TL;DR: Genetic influences on psychiatric disorders transcend diagnostic boundaries, suggesting substantial pleiotropy of contributing loci within genes that show heightened expression in the brain throughout the lifespan, beginning prenatally in the second trimester, and play prominent roles in neurodevelopmental processes.