Sentences with phrase «next article describes»

The Education Next article describes another approach used at Piney Branch Elementary School in Takoma Park, Maryland.

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«Next time she indicts a large chunk of the country's biggest city,» Chotiner concludes, «she should have better evidence than a 2008 presidential campaign — which was utterly unrelated to Quinn's candidacy — and a handful of adjectives in a New York Times article,» which pointed to a poll in which voters described Quinn with terms often used to denigrate women in power.
The team behind the discovery has named the minute gastropod Acmella nana (pictured, next to 12 - point font), and described it — along with 47 other new Bornean snail species — in an article published online today in ZooKeys.
The next article in this series will describe these initiatives to advocate for positive change.
In the very next article, Katia Moskvitch describes our surveillance society and computers that can automatically issue fines for misdemeanours such as speeding or being drunk in public (p 36).
Another Next Wave article, from Tooling Up, describes Earl Wagener's industry course at Clemson.
A news article written by Robert F. Service in a recent issue of Science «DNA makes lifeless materials shapeshift» describes another major advance from Mirkin's group, taking their 2011 advance to the next level:
June Kronholz's article, «Teacher Home Visits,» in the Summer 2016 issue of Education Next, explores the development of home visit programs, describes how the visits work, and talks with teachers and administrators about their views of the program.
In the next article in this series, I'll describe how to build a more effective smile sheet - a Performance - Focused Smile Sheet.
In an article for Education Next, Ashley Jochim and Patrick McGuinn describe the development of the two consortia that developed Common Core - aligned tests.
In an article in the Winter 2017 issue of Education Next, Matthew Steinberg and Johanna Lacoe describe efforts by the federal government and many state governments to reduce suspensions and expulsions and encourage other approaches to discipline.
Thomas Kane, of the Harvard School of Education and writing for the Brookings Institution, has recently penned an important article describing an aggressive plan for helping American students catch up with their international peers over the next 10 years.
He describes what happened next in his article Body language / For this months Back on the Road, Michael Ware visits a restored 1934 Hillman Minx
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There are much more and may be in the next articles we will describe them and offer reasonable solution.
It can significantly improve a pet's quality of life, and is described in greater detail in the next article in this newsletter.
In our next article we would like to describe what is the meaning of open - jaw flights and what could be actual advantages.
The article describes mobile technology as the «next frontier for business development» whose benefits can include new clients as well as firm brand recognition and media attention.
In my next article, I'll describe an effective status - report format that matches the third item — easy to produce, valuable to the project manager as well as the client, and useful to (most of) your clients.
Next comes Terri Enns and Monte Smith's article, entitled, «Take a (Cognitive) Load Off: Creating Space to Allow First - Year Legal Writing Students to Focus on Analytical and Writing Processes,» in which Terri and Monte encourage us to focus the students» attention away from the documents they write — the products — and focus on writing and analysis — the processes.8 Terri and Monte's article provide us with a discussion of the cognitive blocks that «impede -LSB--RSB- first - year law students» ability to learn analytical and writing processes at the same time that the students are producing written analysis for a grade,» as well as describing exercises that Terri and Monte have used in class to assist the students in refocusing on the writing and analytical processes, instead of the products.9 And Terri and Monte's article concludes with a proposal of devoting a portion of class to processes, 10 in hopes that «[g] reater understanding and the adoption of that doctrine [the processes] should improve the students» ability to transfer their new knowledge to new analysis and writing tasks.»
The post describes Hicks Morley's hiring process and links to interview tips for students applying for articling positions in next week's Toronto hire.
Considering all of the potential improvements described in this article — especially the privacy release and first - of - its - kind decentralized exchange — a little extra attention for the project might just be the catalyst that sends it surging up the market cap rankings during the next crypto bull run.
However, a rather interesting paragraph in the article is found near the end, where it states most of the company's engineering groups got together earlier this year to collaborate on a priority internal memo that describes all of the features Microsoft will put into the next version of Windows.
My article describes six key steps you can take today to create a resume that lands interview and sets you on the path to your next great career!
In the next article in this series I'll describe specific things we can do to practice «turning toward.»
The measures selected in these 2 steps are described in the next section of this article.
Next, the article describes an innovative educational and experiential program, Family Bridges: A Workshop for Troubled and Alienated Parent - Child Relationships, that draws on social science research to help severely and unreasonably alienated children and adolescents and recovered abducted children adjust to court orders that place them with a parent they claim to hate or fear.
The article describes another interesting thing too — younger generations (Millennials) tend to overspend more for homes than the next older generation (Gen X).
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