"Appropriate strategies" refers to the most suitable or effective plans or actions taken in a given situation. It means using the right methods to achieve a desired outcome or to deal with a problem.
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In the past ten years, the efficiency of mechanical ventilation with heat recovery has improved so much that manual ventilation is rarely the
most appropriate strategy.
Only then can meaningful learning follow, as the teacher is able to challenge and support pupils
with appropriate strategies and approaches that truly meet their needs.
As a leader in defending medical malpractice claims, we have experience in handling the most complex, sensitive matters, group actions, through to the smallest claims
adopting appropriate strategies for each.
They serve as coaches to sales account executives, providing recommendations
on appropriate strategies required for improved sales.
Without an accurate baseline it's impossible to get a handle on pet population trends and difficult to identify remaining problems, much less to
plan appropriate strategies to solve them.
For example, repeated suspensions are often an indication that the school is not meeting a student's needs or does not have
appropriate strategies in place to educate the student.
Additionally, curriculum was employed to provide staff
with appropriate strategies, and individual youth received focused skill - building that was age appropriate.
The aim is to implement an improved program for monitoring drug - resistant malaria in order to plan and
adopt appropriate strategies to control the disease.
The article provides various age -
appropriate strategies for helping students develop the ability to exercise their ability for independent learning and goal - setting.
Assessing academic and behavioral data allowed staff to recognize the school's strengths and weaknesses to incorporate more
developmentally appropriate strategies in early elementary grades.
The EWIs are also used for universal screening to determine which students need additional support and to
choose appropriate strategies for those students.
MacArthur Foundation grant for «To refine global climate change models to inform
locally appropriate strategies for conserving coral reefs in the presence of climate change (over three years), international programs, conservation and sustainable development»
The team focuses on a genuine passion for understanding client needs, then working hard and smart to
design appropriate strategies, and ultimately executing on those plans to deliver exceptional results for our clients.
Culturally responsive child care settings offer developmentally and
culturally appropriate strategies to ensure that learning experiences are meaningful, relevant, and respectful of children and their families and whenever possible, adapt practices and routines to assure continuity of care and culture between home and the early care setting (Chang & Pulido, 1994; Early Head Start National Resource Center @ ZERO TO THREE, 2010; NAEYC, 2009).
Employing appropriate strategies during reading to construct meaning from text (e.g., inferencing, identifying crucial information, monitoring, summarizing, and question generating).
We have seen a terrible failure in execution of an
absolutely appropriate strategy (and here my heart goes out to Teksavvy and all the others who have fought and are fighting this good fight).
So this research has set out «to analyse the capacity new materials have to absorb solar energy as well as to
seek appropriate strategies to move from the lab to actual operations,» pointed out Ikerne Etxebarria, a researcher of the UPV / EHU and IK4 - Ikerlan.
3 semester hours in understanding how to prescribe, differentiate instruction, and
utilize appropriate strategies and materials based upon scientifically based reading research in order to address the prevention, identification, and remediation of reading difficulties in order to increase reading performance; and
Artists have
long appropriated the strategies, images, and forms of preceding generations or movements, rephotographing, collaging, upending, adding, or erasing to refresh the old with a new proposition or perspective.