Sentences with phrase «connecting early language»

Connecting early language and literacy to later reading (dis) abilities: Evidence, theory, and practice.

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Even in my early statements I emphasized that revelational history is always connected with language, and I tried to relate it to the ultimacy of the meaning claimed for a revelational event.
«It may be that Botai people spoke an early proto - Indo - European language, and they also connected the horse to the sun god.
Match.com launched in the U.S. in the early days of the internet in 1995, and is now connecting singles with each other in more than 24 countries and 15 different languages.
In Bujalski's earlier films, characters tried to connect through realistic, but oddly mannered language, which was both fascinating and maddening.
Explore language and literacy development among language learners, with a focus on how early development is connected to later outcomes
Connecting with dual language learners (DLLs) is a growing reality among early childhood educators, who need to learn practical, proven strategies to reach these students.
A: I think that Loris Malaguzzi, the principal architect of the Reggio approach during the early years, found my general approach to children sympathetic (I am very interested in the visual arts, for example, and I am a follower of John Dewey and democratic education) and thought that my idea of» multiple intelligences might connect to his «hundred languages of children.»
With their formal language and compositional principles, the works on view connect with earlier series of the artist such as the alcohol paintings (2013 - 2015) and the monochrome works with key hole motifs from 2009.
Based on the June 2010 Access to Sign - Language Interpretation in Community Legal Settings: Report to the Law Foundation of Ontario [pdf](«Sign Language Report») and the earlier Connecting Report by George Thomson and Karen Cohl, the LFO is inviting legal and community organizations to apply to its Access to Justice Fund for funding for projects that will improve access to sign - language interpretation in legal community settings.
Much of that attention is due to the early popularity of the site, the caliber of its investors and exceptional timing — in an age of smartphones and other connected devices, technology has never been more accessible, and the people skilled in its languages never more in demand.
Episode 69: This week on the podcast we speak to popular education blogger Vicki A Davis of the Cool Cat Teacher blog about the nuance of language, our shared understanding of these terms, and how a current trend in early education - social - emotional learning - can be directly connected to STEM.
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