Sentences with phrase «deep states tend»

Deep states tend to arise when powerful interests are threatened.

Not exact matches

Although the US has cooperated with other states in space on the International Space Station (ISS), NASA tends to develop deep space explorations in a spirit of leadership, where the US is the natural leader of international alliances around goals chosen by the US.
But a new Iowa State University study found that instead of helping beginning science teachers, these programs tend to reinforce the status quo, making it difficult for teachers to promote a deep understanding of science.
Despite a deep history and impressive nutrient profile, we tend to hear very little about palm oil from media sources in the United States.
However, the problem remains that commercial fishermen (who supply ordinary consumers with seafood) operate under different rules than the deep - pocketed recreational fishing sector; the latter too often have the ears of legislators, who tend to favor wealthier constituents and state tourism industries.
He says «deeper learning» combines a focus on in - depth academic knowledge and skills — and tends to embrace the goals of the Common Core State Standards and the Next Generation Science Standards — with the belief that students must also master communication skills, learn to collaborate effectively, and own, manage and justify their own learning to be truly college and career ready.
The MET report considered this exact issue and concluded that «Teachers with high value - added on state tests tend to promote deeper conceptual understanding as well.»
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