«Indescribably» Excellent Descriptions
Students train their eyes to look more closely at detail and imperfections as they write «indescribably» excellent descriptions of places, people, and things!
Not exact matches
To avoid burnout, Solomon Rexius, who pastors and
trains college
students at Cornerstone Church in Ames, Iowa, keeps an
eye on the posture of his heart, even when he powers through in obedience to do ministry work.
ECOTROPHELIA has the ambition to promote entrepreneurship and competitiveness within the European food industry by implementing a
training network of excellence in food innovation and organizing National and European food innovation competitions «The
Student Food Innovation Awards» a real
eye - opener for the food industry.
The data on whether
students would repeat their
training are also
eye - opening.
In the study, neuroscientist Jeffrey Schall of Vanderbilt University and grad
student Doug Hanes
trained monkeys to do a reaction - time task in which the animals fix their
eyes on a dot in the middle of a blank computer screen and, when that dot disappears and another appears to the right or the left, shift their gaze to the new dot.
What you are doing is
training the
eye and the heart of the
student to look at film in a different way by asking questions and pointing to different ideas, different concepts.
Elite
student athletes, because of their mental and physical
training, can instantly turn their
eyes into lasers while the muscles in their bodies loosen — thereby modeling relaxed alertness for everyone else.
In addition to delivering lots of practice for hand -
eye coordination, strategic planning, and decision making, educational video games structure problem solving and
train students to «fail up» — to learn from their mistakes, try again, and persist until the problem is solved.
In other words, provide funding for teachers successful in using technology to either work full - time or part - time assisting other teachers who want to use technology, but need
training handholding, or just an extra set of hands, ears, and
eyes while
students do a project.»
Comparing the data from across all your courses will allow you to create a bigger picture of how your
training company is performing in the
eyes of your
students and will give you the tools to make positive changes where needed.
It will also show the
students that they only need a computer and the right
training to do this science, which can open their
eyes to new careers.»
«Indescribably» Excellent Descriptions Engage
students in a lesson that
trains their
eyes to look more closely at detail and imperfections as they write «indescribably» excellent descriptions of places, people, and things!
Still, a great teacher knows that having that
eye in many ways is a
trained skill that utilizes best - practice assessments to evaluate
students aptitude and current success.
Training students in assessing others» writing was key to sharpening their
eye for quality.
Working individually with each
student, the instructor will help them learn how to trust their
eyes and
train their hands to capture the unique essentials of each model through color, shape, line and composition while working in a painterly, tactile manner.
Josef Albers assigned collage - making to his
students as an exercise to attune the
eye to the expressive character of found materials, and to
train the hand in disciplined improvisation.
The mission of his Through Their
Eyes project is to spread «hope and love through art» by
training students from districts where arts education programs have been underfunded on how to use photography to express themselves.
(Ms. Fendrich's essay is about teaching painting in painting classes to undergraduates, primarily beginning painting
students; Mr. Blackstock says, «Yes, people need to learn to paint draw printmake [sic] from observation to
train the
eye to line shape tone colour texture surface...»)
Of the business
training, Holloway says the aim is to introduce
students to the concept of looking at legal problems through the
eyes of clients, rather than the
eyes of a lawyer.
... dull instructors... the stereotypical driver's ed class has
students rolling their
eyes... manager of driver
training operations for the American Automobile Association's (AAA) national... www.edmunds.com/ownership/driving/articles/104848/article.