Sentences with phrase «as mastery of subject»

It is up to local district personnel to compile a list of eligible mentor candidates, based on criteria such as mastery of subject matter skills and interpersonal relationship qualities.

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In the Abbasid period Muslim culture became society - oriented, with emphasis on such subjects as the sciences and engineering and architecture; but no contradiction was felt between these fields and religion, for all scholars combined religious knowledge with mastery of other fields of learning.
Then I might, like E. D. Hirsch Jr., a University of Virginia scholar and author of Cultural Literacy, view mastery of traditional academic subject matter as supremely important to society's least advantaged and to social progress in general.
It eliminated the education undergraduate major, demanded subject matter mastery as well as knowledge of education theory, provided mentors through the first three years of teaching, instituted use of cutting - edge technology, and put heavy emphasis on real classroom experience.
For example, assessments can be used to establish overall levels of student achievement in a subject such as Physics; mastery of particular topics such as energy and mechanics; or the ability to apply Newton's First Law to explain the relationship between force and motion in practical situations.
It also encourages the development of interpersonal skills through discussion with small groups of peers as students help guide each other toward mastery of subjects that are relevant to their daily lives.
Leading education resource provider Focus Education has announced that it is to host a total of 10 Mastery in Maths events over the coming six months following «unprecedented demand» from subject and primary school leaders across the country as a result of the introduction of «fundamental changes» to the mathematics curriculum.
As director of the National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM), an organisation that hyperactively co-ordinates maths activities — such as implementation of the new maths mastery model in primary schools — it's a good thing that the 51 - year - old likes the subject so mucAs director of the National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM), an organisation that hyperactively co-ordinates maths activities — such as implementation of the new maths mastery model in primary schools — it's a good thing that the 51 - year - old likes the subject so mucas implementation of the new maths mastery model in primary schools — it's a good thing that the 51 - year - old likes the subject so much.
They are engaged in authentic experiences with multiple opportunities to demonstrate their mastery of subject matter and skills through means such as projects, public presentations, performance tasks and extended writing.
Mastery of core subjects is emphasized as is higher level understanding of content achieved by «weaving» 21st Century Interdisciplinary Themes and Skills into those subjects.
An OECD / PISA study finds that most teachers and principals «acknowledge that the socio - emotional development of their students is as important as mastery of school subjects.
Artists kept playing catch - up as color increasingly swamped popular culture and amateur photography; many came to take their cues from both, and in 1976 Museum of Modern Art photography curator John Szarkowski gave William Eggleston a major solo exhibition for his now - iconic photos combining a snapshot aesthetic with a mastery of the dye imbibition process that «allowed Eggleston to draw attention to color without making it the subject of the photograph,» Rohrbach writes.
As his primary dealer, friend and collector for over forty years, Allan Stone celebrated Thiebaud's range of style and subject matter, embracing his mastery of figuration, his inventive depictions of landscapes and cityscapes, and his nostalgic renderings of food and everyday objects.
Benglis» disjunctive approach challenges the relationship between the objectified subject and objectifying director as she assumes both roles, subverting notions of mastery and narrative expectation.
[As many people know, I've given a lot of thought to the subject of «Mastery» lately.
SITE Santa Fe is pleased to present Pretty Is As Pretty Does, a group show of over fifty works by nine artists who push the boundaries of aesthetics, making the most of twisted beauty and mastery of craft that often contradict the subject matter of their work.
His mastery of this subject will be seen in all manner of forms and materials such as in ceramic pottery, lamb skins, aluminum foil, straw baskets, clay amphoras, stones, machinery, cloth, plants, flowers, water, among others.
Described by the artist as an «homage to an ever - changing, ever - moving diaspora of cosmic afropolitans who remain unfettered and unburdened,» this series is faithful to Theodore's usual mastery of the light and contrast seen in the way he captures his black subjects.
They also touch upon such subjects as his belief that true artists should be able to draw so they can develop technical mastery of light and perspective.
A pair of photographs in this auction vividly display his genius with a variety of subjects as well as his mastery of both color photography and black & white.
I mean those metaphors of agency, mastery, and self - centredness that enforce our acceptance of the work as the expression of a single subject.
The CCWP is an accreditation programme designed for those who manage corporate contingent labour to expand their expertise and formally validate mastery of the subject, and Hays Talent Solutions have been enlisted as a partner to support the evolution of the course content to reflect this ever increasing scope.
Top - performing Instructional Designer with 20 + years of experience as a leading specialist in the design of materials that promote mastery of a subject matter.
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