Here's how: Introduce a presentation by having students pair up, talk to each other
about their prior knowledge of the presentation, and generate a list of four questions for which they'll want to know the answers.
The book does make considerable assumptions
about the prior knowledge of the reader.
Then she talks
about prior knowledge of plans of terrorists flying planes into the World Trade Center.
Not exact matches
There has been a lot
of misleading talk
about how the congressional action this week to overturn the regulatory overreach
of the
prior FCC will now permit us to sell sensitive customer data without customers»
knowledge or consent.
-- Mueller's team is asking witnesses «pointed questions»
about whether Trump had
prior knowledge of the stolen Democratic emails before they were made public, and if he was involved in their release.
Even the most inexperienced traders can gather quality information and make profitable trades, without having to have any
prior knowledge about the technical and statistical analysis
of the binary options market.
In regards to your comment «the fact that you even know
about Euhemerus is a product
of Christian learning and appreciation
of alternate views», we should, indeed, be thankful for early Christian monks who helped preserve the
knowledge of prior centuries, but perhaps you are unaware
of the contribution
of Greek civilization to Western culture and the «Age
of Enlightenment» in late 17th century Europe with figures such as Denis Diderot, Jean le Rond d'Alembert, Voltaire, Baruch Spinoza, etc..
Intergenerational Bible study has an added advantage in that no
prior knowledge about the content
of the Bible is presupposed.
On the basis
of our
prior discussions, it can be said that coming to a
knowledge about anything, be it God or other actualities, is a process
of moving from depth (molar bodily valuation in the adverbial mode) to clarity (the abstracted definiteness
of the accusative mode).
Despite all my
knowledge about all
of this,
prior to getting married, I fell into this trap — so much so that I also feel like I've fallen asleep on myself.
I did consider it odd however, that so many
of my fellow «hypno - birthing» trainees there had no
prior knowledge of childbirth education, were given little in the certification course, and yet were
about to embark upon a quest to teach women exactly that.
If the prenatal exposure to alcohol occurred in the context
of social drinking or binge drinking
prior to
knowledge about being pregnant, it is important to address the mother's emotions and concerns, and support her decision to quit alcohol use when she did.
This app contains a lot
of information
about your baby to be born so that you are ready to welcome the new baby with some
prior knowledge.
«We still do not know the full facts
about the money trail which led to the resignation
of the Rt Hon Member for North Somerset, we do not know the true role and motivations
of Mr Werritty, and we do not know who exactly in the government met Mr Werritty and whether there was any
prior knowledge of the former defence secretary's activities.»
This is because it has no
prior knowledge about the rules
of the world; it lacks what we would call common sense.
The problem was, how do you account for how a little kid, who has no
prior knowledge of how a particular language works and who isn't going to get explicit lessons
about how to use which words in which circumstances, figures out what words mean and what sentences they can be used in?
Their algorithm takes data
about a physical system without any
prior knowledge about it and extracts those degrees
of freedom that are most relevant to describe the system.
Among males,
prior knowledge of a weapon at school was associated with reduced willingness to tell someone
about a knife.
We also don't need any
prior knowledge about the fog and its density, which helps it to work in a wide range
of fog conditions.»
Nonetheless, since transmitter batteries last
about two and a half years, the amount
of information gathered from the small sample will eclipse the sum
of all
prior knowledge.
In a related editorial, Aaron E. Carroll, M.D., M.S.,
of the Indiana University School
of Medicine, Indianapolis, writes: «Their findings are not surprising, given our
prior knowledge about cost sharing.»
While they reflect credible
prior ranges
of ECS, expert
priors may also be influenced by
knowledge about observed climate change, and thus may yield overly confident estimates when combined with the same data (Supplementary Material, Appendix 9.
As such, executive function is integral to our conscious experience
of the world as
prior knowledge is integrated into the current «state
of play» to make predictions
about likely future events.
Many probably knew relatively little
about yoga; there certainly was no requirement
of prior yoga
knowledge.
«The collaborations stemmed from my desire to learn
about a product category
of which I had no
prior knowledge.
Regardless
of one's
prior knowledge about Micky, The Fighter's conventionality negates mystery regarding its protagonist's championship fortunes.
I admit, having no
prior knowledge of Diane Arbus and not expecting to learn
about her from this movie may be a helpful way to approach it, but I found it nothing but
I admit, having no
prior knowledge of Diane Arbus and not expecting to learn
about her from this movie may be a helpful way to approach it, but I found it nothing but evocative, moving and sensual.
I know as much now
about CART racing's strategy and appeal as I did
prior to watching the film, leading me to believe that the amount
of knowledge one possesses
about the «sport» going in will greatly influence the degree to which one enjoys the movie.
I had no
prior knowledge of the book this film is based on before watching the film, and I can't say if I'm happy
about that or...
Harding continues to insist that she had no
prior knowledge of the scheme, but has admitted that she learned
about it in the days following the assault and stayed silent.
Building the
prior knowledge of students is also part
of our job — and not just
knowledge about the content we teach, but also
about the world.
If you can learn a little
about your students before jumping in (their developmental levels, what type
of workers / learners they are, their
prior knowledge on the topic), the better off you'll be in your dual role as coach and adviser.
- Audit
of prior knowledge (basic vocab)- Giving opinions (basic and GCSE)- Talking
about compulsory and optional subjects in England and France.
In Part 2
of this «What's The Weather» series, students have the opportunity to think
about their
prior knowledge, discuss and research different t...
Before giving the students the factoid handout, ask the students to share
prior knowledge about the country
of Ireland and St. Patrick's Day.
Ask the students if they have any
prior knowledge about the State
of the Union Address.
In this webinar, our guests will: • Show how the writing standards are based on research
about the relationship between
knowledge and writing, • Present practical lesson frameworks that help students overcome a lack
of prior knowledge, and • Show how to use topical writing and writing across the curriculum to build content
knowledge and teach how to write better.
However, the size
of the inferences students must make varies with the depth
of their
prior knowledge about what they are reading.
Bit
of prior knowledge about the private sector organisations may be...
These types
of questions can help students think
about what they already know
about the topic, activating
prior knowledge.
All
of these methods are helpful for students who struggle with writing because they activate
prior knowledge about the topic
of study, require text summarization, and / or encourage discussion through which students are exposed to multiple perspectives.
We might think
of schooling as teaching the
prior generation's
knowledge so that youth are prepared to communicate on an equal footing with those they are
about to join in the economic and civic spheres.
The effects
of prior knowledge can be profound: Students who are ostensibly «poor» readers can suddenly comprehend quite well when reading
about a subject they know a lot
about — even outperforming «good» readers who lack background
knowledge the «poor» readers possess.
Other than having seen oil rigs in water a few places in the world, I don't have the
prior knowledge about any kind
of oil drilling to understand the text.
Teachers»
knowledge about students facilitates the development
of strategies to address students»
prior knowledge of particular science concepts and misconceptions in science (McCrory, 2008).
He asked his students to think
about the author's use
of the word murky in the article by «quickwriting» a definition based on their
prior knowledge, associations, and understandings
of the word.
Think
of the
prior knowledge teachers could gain
about students before they began making instructional decisions!
Essential to sheltered instruction are teacher willingness and capacity to learn
about and incorporate the
prior knowledge of ELLs into instruction, to understand second language acquisition and address the linguistic needs
of ELLs, to deliver comprehensible yet rigorous input, and to use spiraling and scaffolding techniques whereby every piece
of information learned and every skill acquired provides the next - level substructure for building higher - order
knowledge.
Because the video presenter treats students as though they have the same existing
knowledge and
prior conceptions
about that information, even though those conceptions vary widely, even though some
of them are surprisingly durable and require direct confrontation.