Sentences with phrase «activities as a collaboration»

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As for the claim that Italy's state archives implicate Palatucci, Balugani writes, «I have thoroughly studied the 14 folders on the activity of Palatucci made available by the Ministry of the Interior and there is nothing about his collaboration with the Nazis.
Natural collaborations include farm - to - school programs and after - school activities, such as nutrition education and student cooking classes.
Several examples of the work of IBFAN groups were mentioned: the collaboration in Argentina of the Buenos Aires provincial breastfeeding program; in Albania the Group for the Protection and Promotion of Breastfeeding serves as a centre for child feeding expertise; in Brazil, Canada, Guatemala, Mauritius, Pakistan and Uruguay the groups place particular emphasis on Code implementation, related marketing research and public information activities; national surveys in Benin, Burkina Faso, Gabon and Senegal to monitor International Code implementation show numerous violations even where national measures are adopted.
He noted that exercises are still being undertaken as part of the 2015 deal like the operation Obangame, a naval collaboration with Gulf of Guinea and West African nations to counter sea - based illicit activity.
As part of the collaboration, the two groups pledge to look for ways to participate in and contribute to each other programs and expand activities to promote policy issues related to scientific «ethics, education, the perception of science and evidence - based decision - making and investment in science,» Vernon said.
With support from the Oak Foundation, the Program is working to strengthen the scientific foundation of human rights - based geospatial analysis through advanced research projects, aimed at enhancing the toolkits available to practitioners; and to advance the use of geospatial technologies in international human rights and criminal litigation through partnership and collaboration with international courts and commissions, as well as through and several related research and documentation activities.
In collaboration with the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW) in Dallas, the researchers found that the tumor - suppressive activity of geranylgeraniol was accompanied by down - regulation of HMG CoA reductase, a key enzyme in the mevalonate pathway that provides essential intermediates for the posttranslational modification of growth - related proteins such as Ras, nuclear lamins and insulin - like growth factor receptors.
At the moment, a survey of 300 Arctic scientists revealed, many researchers who participate in international research collaborations «do so as a volunteer activity,» Pfirman said.
The NIST study, conducted in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's U.S. Forest Service (USFS) and the federal Joint Fire Science Program, documented and assessed the chronology, behavior and outcomes of the fire, as well the firefighting activity against it.
Elements of these Framework Programmes aim to promote a European identity through such activities as supporting collaboration between scientists across national borders and encouraging movements of researchers between universities in different countries.
We continue to pursue opportunities to create collaborations for educational activities, such as symposia, webinars on key topics of interest, podcasts on key issues, educational materials, and joint sessions.
PTC has developed proprietary technologies that it applies in its drug discovery activities and that have served as the basis for collaborations with leading biopharmaceutical companies such as AstraZeneca, Celgene, Genzyme, Merck, Pfizer and Roche.
Collaboration: Students have opportunities to work together, whether through relatively simple activities, such as partner reading or peer editing, or more complex endeavors, such as holding a study group on a topic of interest or jointly developing a presentation or paper.
In order to differentiate and / or bring more collaboration to the activity, teachers could leverage Google Apps for Education and possibly such features as the template gallery or Doctopus.
Pupils» questions around what life as a spy was like, how do codes work and where were the secret operatives based, were all answered through the teaching activities piloted and developed in collaboration with Godolphin Junior School, in Slough, Berkshire.
He describes his expertise as being able to tackle three types of problems: Successful schools wanting an outside sparring partner or coach to promote internal collaboration strategies; schools wishing to further develop specific sectors of their activities; and finally, schools that have more significant problems.
The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) tested 125,000 15 - year - olds in 52 countries and economies to analyse how well they work together as a group, their attitudes towards collaboration and the influence of factors such as gender, after - school activities and social background.
This practical guide has been developed in order to encourage year 12 students to annotate their work as it progresses rather then trying to fill pages with rushed annotation at the end of the course with practical activities that encourage discussion, trust, collaboration, and tangible results.
eLearning can offer effective instructional methods such as practicing with associated feedback, combining collaboration activities with the self - paced study, personalizing learning paths based on learners» needs, and using simulation and games.
, a website and free mobile app that bundle a variety of tools and activities designed in collaboration with early childhood experts and neuroscientists, including the Harvard Center on the Developing Child, as well as parents and community leaders.
Barron and Darling - Hammond describe evidence - based approaches to support inquiry - based teaching in the classroom: (1) clear goals and guiding activities; (2) a variety of resources (e.g., museums, libraries, Internet, videos, lectures) and time for students to share, reflect, and apply resources, while debating over information discrepancies; (3) participation structures and classroom norms that increase the use of evidence and a culture of collaboration (i.e., framing debates as productive conflicts, using public performances); (4) formative assessments that provide opportunities for revision; and (5) summative assessments that are multidimensional and representative of professional practice.
With drama lessons and a wide - range of arts focused extra-curricular activities, St Andrews aims to nurture and inspire creativity and confidence in every student, as well as actively developing students» communication and collaboration skills.
The eight chapters are underpinned by the following themes, questions and points of reflection: Creating a preferred future — leading change; Leadership as a moral activity; Learning as the core purpose of school leadership; Leading through collaboration and cooperation; Building capacity — sharing leadership; Leading through relationships; Leadership and personal resilience; and Why leadership?
«Collaboration can encompass a range of activities, from teachers working together in an informal, unplanned way to the implementation of more formal collaborative approaches, such as professional learning communities.
Collaboration is also very effective when it comes to effective CPD, so teachers should be given the opportunity to engage in team - working activities, both during and after training, to test ideas from different perspectives, develop new ideas and inclusive practices, and as a method of providing a professional support network.
By learning music as a group activity, children are given the opportunity to have fun, develop socially and learn to understand the importance of teamwork and collaboration.
Some of the most beneficial learning opportunities come from peer - based resources, such as online discussions, social media groups, group collaboration projects, and other collaborative activities.
As you tour our school, you might see an artist interacting with students in a Teacher - Artist Collaboration (TAC) or you might see teachers using activities they have learned from visiting artists or at the HOT Schools Summer Institute.
In collaboration with ten other teachers from Flamboyan's partner schools, Krystal created new activities focused on developmentally appropriate learning domains, as well as accompanying best practices, videos, and new ways of sharing data that will work better in the early childhood context.
In collaboration with the Queens Library Community Library staff and BOOST Activity Assistants, and generous support from The Wallace Foundation, TASC created The BOOST Quick Guide to share the promising after - school activities that community libraries undertook as demonstration projects.
As a teacher, you might identify a need to add more data - informing formative assessment to your repertoire, or ways to customize activities and assessments for students to personalize their learning, or perhaps you feel compelled to «flip» your classroom to increase the collaboration among students during class.
Classroom activities often require collaboration, such as puzzle solving, to foster teamwork and communication.
NJ EXCEL's Cohort and Inquiry Group design develops collegiality, collaboration, and peer support as candidates engage in a range of program activities.
Although programs vary between schools and context, they typically include a variety of activities such as orientation, classroom support, workshops, collaboration with colleagues, and mentoring (Ingersoll & Strong, 2011).
The library is now buzzing with activity as a center of community, collaboration, and creativity, and Mrs. Kochel has made it happen.»
What they do not want is for their activities to be exposed through the collaboration of local activists with sympathetic visitors ---- as occurred in Oklahoma when some of Senator James Inhofe's own supporters called Showing Animals Respect & Kindness to help them document the pigeon shooting mayhem.
The National Museum of Scotland (also known as the Royal Museum) is a collaboration of works tracing Britain's historical past from early paleontology fossil collections, dating from the beginnings of man, to modern day agricultural activities with hand's on learning experience.
Their activities have taken many forms, including an exhibition space in Düsseldorf, Germany, various publishing projects, sustained collaborations with other artists, as well as exhibitions, realized both individually and together with a loose network of artists and cultural producers.
Recognized for his interdisciplinary activities and collaborations as a sound artist, as well as his music project Burning Star Core, Yeh's work has recently been presented at the Liverpool Biennial, MoMA, Performa 13, the ICA Philadelphia, Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, the Pérez Art Museum, Electronic Arts Intermix, the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, and Roulette.
Fellows Matt Bettine, Joey Cruz, Kathryn Cornelius, Gabriella D'Italia, Scott Jarrett, Aislinn Pentecost - Farren, John Wanzel, Laura E. Wertheim, and Bryan Wilson will discuss their contribution to the «999» project, the role of collaboration, as well as their activities at Mildred's Lane.
The show, produced in collaboration with Instituto Bardi, São Paulo, is the result of extensive research conducted by Nina Yashar on Lina Bo Bardi and her activity as a designer of furnishings, an often overlooked aspect of her work.
Her work entails not only a studio - based practice, but also a dedicated feminist activity, such as founding and directing the South Asian Women's Creative Collective, for which she has had the opportunity to work «in collaboration with hundreds of amazing women practitioners across disciplines.»
C. Spencer Yeh is recognized for his interdisciplinary activities and collaborations as an artist and composer, as well as his music project Burning Star Core.
Dealing with performance, physicality, collaboration and socially engaged practices, de la Paz is interested in a multifaceted mode of production involving experiential and corporeal knowledge as avenues to investigate time, sitespecificity and accreted activity.
The exhibition summarises West's belief in the juxtaposition of various artistic viewpoints through collaboration and in art as a participatory activity.
In the past their activities took place at various places such as Essex Flowers, New York (NY); KOMPLOT, Brussels (B); Shanaynay, Paris (F); Art Rotterdam (in collaboration with NICC); SALTS, Birsfelden (CH) and Etablissement d'en Face, Brussels (B).
She recently re-joined the Stedelijk Museum as editor of the Global Collaborations project's online activities.
On occasion of the centenary of the birth of Paolo Manaresi (Bologna, 1908 — 1991) the Museo Morandi hosts a show in recognition of the figure of this Bolognese artist, and above all of his activity as engraver, curated by Eugenio Riccòmini with the collaboration of Lorenza Selleri.
C. Spencer Yeh is recognized for his interdisciplinary activities and collaborations as an artist, improviser, and composer, as well his music project Burning Star Core.
As part of ICI's collaboration with the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros to create research opportunities in Central America and the Caribbean, ICI is pleased to announce the launch of a resource platform that offers information on institutions, archives, museums, collections, and other relevant activities constituting Central America and the Caribbean's contemporary art scene, including independent initiatives, biennials, and private foundations.
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