Sentences with phrase «all along the continuum»

They may maintain those relativities and feel good for the short term, but they never move the organization along that continuum of growth because an organization only grows at the speed you grow your people.
«Where it stops along that continuum is in part a policy question, in part a legal question, and in part a political question.
Supporting startups along the continuum, especially at critical early stages of growth is highly risky and takes patience.
History shows that bodies are ascribed value along a continuum.
But, from his clinical experience, he developed a theory of personality that provides resources which are useful for facilitating growth in people all along the continuum of wholeness.
I believe that our sexuality falls along a continuum, that we are biologically and physiologically along a continuum, and that on one end their may be completely straight heterosxuality, but along the continuum, going on to no one particular end point, are any number of expressions of who we are, including gay, lesbian, bisexual, queer, transexual, transgender, and any other number of ways of being.
The modernization perspective also suggests that a kind of wholesale movement in the world has been going on for some time — movement along the continuum from less modern to more modern.
The balance is somewhere along that continuum — not necessarily the middle!
These other approaches are not just laterally equivalent, but may well represent progress along a continuum of development.
Though individual members of the family may differ, their degree of maturity along the continuum will be strongly related (often either identical or quite the opposite).
Opinions and attitudes that do not fit easily along this continuum are irrelevant.
Now Cobb sees these types as ranged along a continuum.
All twenty - two were strung out along this continuum.
How many young people today grow up trying to label their subjective sexual feelings somewhere along the continuum of Kinsey's homosexual - bisexual - heterosexual scale?
Again, the «designs» are neither intelligent nor do they stand out as truly unique in the context of those which came before and those that have come since, rather they all fall along a continuum predicted by evolution.
While most people indeed have a heterosexual orientation and identify with a single gender that was assigned to them at birth, it has become increasingly clear that this is not the case for everyone, that gender and sexuality might better be understood as manifesting themselves along continuums, with male / female, masculine / feminine, heterosexual / homosexual existing at the poles but with a variety of identities, orientations, and expressions in between.
Of course now we are beginning to understand that, while human sexuality is complex and is perhaps best understood as existing along a continuum, many people report having fixed same - sex orientations that do not change.
There's a continuum of consumers who buy organic produce and they're moving along that continuum at a faster rate than ever before and this impacts what they expect from the companies that provide their organic produce,» Antle pointed out.
While it's unprecedented for an U.S. sports league to be renamed after product, the D - League becoming the G - League falls along a continuum with which American consumers are already familiar.
As I mentioned above, one of the premises I'm working from here is that childhood is a continuum, and if we want to help improve outcomes for disadvantaged children, we need to look for opportunities to intervene in positive ways at many different points along that continuum.
Indeed, it is now possible to make a strong case that parent education programs can lead to better parenting all along the continuum of caretaking effectiveness, thereby achieving widespread gains in child development long sought by researchers and policy makers.
Protein disorder occurs along a continuum.
«But for our study, we conceptualized and measured it in a more continuous way such that individuals can vary along a continuum of no traits to very many BPD traits.»
Cells along the continuum show a progressively decreasing likelihood of self renewal as their expression of stem cell surface markers and pluripotency genes wanes.
Kozak says comfort in social situations is only one of many aspects of introversion, and introverts might land anywhere along a continuum from very comfortable to very uncomfortable in this arena.
A review of some of the most popular diet programs reveals that they fall along a continuum from «anti-carbohydrate» to «anti-fat.»
Genetic susceptibilities occur along a continuum, but the growing movement to mandate vaccines has so far failed to recognize this complex reality.
All of these diseases are heavily influenced by diet, lifestyle, environment, and genetics and they develop along a continuum, over time.
(Curiosity and fright are along a continuum.)
Home - schooling families of the 1980s and 1990s fell somewhere along a continuum of pedagogical practice bounded on the left with «unschooling,» a word coined by educator John Holt to describe the liberation of children from adult - imposed constraints on their learning.
Neglect happens along a continuum of severity, from sporadic inattention to chronic understimulation to severe neglect in a family or in an institution.
In Reinventing America's Schools, Osborne encourages cities to progress along a continuum instead of shaming them for not already adhering to his principles.
Although the research team suggest mapping along a continuum is a useful framework for educators in monitoring a group of children as they move to the first year of schooling, they add a caveat that it should not lead to extra pressure on preschool educators to introduce visible pedagogical practices in order to «teach» literacy skills.
Apparently, understanding is not so much a destination as it is a point along a continuum.
All students have moved along the continuum for each of the learning sequences.
I organized each of the four along a continuum, with «minimum» and «maximum» federal accountability representing the two ends.
Planning high - quality assessments that measure learning along a continuum of knowledge and skills
Meanwhile, those of us whose skills in tech integration are not quite Olympic class may find the SAMR model (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition) more helpful for locating ourselves along the continuum of maximizing the transformational impact of technology.
RtI should also be viewed as a continuum of services with the goal (using the model below) for all students to be continually moving along the continuum to the right.
But, typically, along the continuums of attributes listed below, traditional assessments fall more towards the left end of each continuum and authentic assessments fall more towards the right end.
In a classic 1946 textbook on Audio - Visual Methods in Teaching (later revised in 1954 and 1969), Dale introduced a model called the Cone of Experience, which classifies educational media and methods along a continuum from the most concrete experiences (at the base of the cone) to the most abstract (at the top):
Scoring outcomes are designed to show progress along a continuum of access to academic content via reduced levels of assistance and increased accuracy.
Protocols provide areas for observers to talk to teachers about specific evidences of teacher and student behavior, and frame teacher practice along the continuum of teacher growth for that element, from not using to innovating.
CEL consultants will show the ITL2 leads «how to move the new ITL2s along the continuum of growth and how to work with and support veteran ITL2s,» Reed said.
A comprehensive exploration of the inTASC Model Core Teaching Standards, including reflective questions and a thorough self - assessment along a continuum of growth and development.
All of these supports along the continuum are layered on top of each other to ensure that all students receive the full support they need.
The researchers found that the conditions for positive change to happen existed at all schools along the continuum.
Tiered supports are provided along a continuum of teaching methods and materials, with Tier 1 serving as the foundation for all students.
A fundamental component of tiered service delivery is that those needs vary along a continuum; however, instructional decisions and the allocation of school resources hinge on whether relevant data on student performance are available.
For providing the differentiated, targeted support each teacher needs to grow as a reflective practitioner along the Continuum of Self - Reflection, the authors propose that the administrator and coach assume different leadership roles, depending on how a given teacher reflects.
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