Sentences with phrase «acquisition of academic knowledge»

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Missing out on even one hour of sleep a night could have major consequences for a child, possibly lowering their cognitive abilities the following day and possibly hurting their academic performance at school or acquisition of knowledge at home.
The authors define digital learning games as those that «target the acquisition of knowledge as its own end, and foster habits of mind and understanding that are generally useful within an academic context.»
The survey examined the basic structure of the standards, as well as basic content features such as references to, and support for, the acquisition of academic English and knowledge in the content areas.
Cycled schools don't limit acquisition of a specific body of knowledge to one particular academic year.
For instance, schools and districts can help ensure the effective use of human capital by hiring and assigning qualified faculty and staff to roles that best support the student acquisition of academic and college and career pathway - specific knowledge.
While teachers» «concerns about ELL students» academic and behavioral skills may actually be a reflection of their ability to meet ELL students» instructional needs» (Cheatham et al. 2014, p. 54), we see teachers» knowledge acquisition as the starting point for improved instructional ability.
His practice works to critique academic pedagogy as a means of Socratic questioning of the acquisition of knowledge in terms of racial fabrications, perceptions of otherness, and cultural value.
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