The phrase
"brief vignettes" refers to short and concise scenes or stories that provide a glimpse into a larger picture or theme.
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A trilogy
of brief vignettes detailing key events in the Henrickson family are the set's only extras.
With this feature activated, playback of the movie is interrupted about every ten minutes
by brief vignettes discussing issues in the movie and addressing questions that may arise.
«Participants were presented
with brief vignettes about ethical scandals and received very little information about the target of moral spillover, other than their organizational membership,» he says.
View brief vignettes, or use the search engine at right to find more in - depth case studies, filtered by grade level, demographics, subject area, and more.
Supplementing the five case studies,
brief vignettes written by practitioners show how core practices — teamwork, the use of achievement data, and planning for measurable goals — made an immediate and profound difference in student learning at their respective schools.
The book, based on Brosh's wildly popular website, consists
of brief vignettes and comic drawings about her young life.
The methodology in each chapter is a clue: after
a brief vignette from Francis's life, Boff carefully analyzes some characteristic of our modern world, and then suggests how St. Francis's perspective might illuminate that situation.
The collection closes in Carroll's hometown of Washington, D.C.. For one
brief vignette, we see our nation's capital through his eyes.
YA / General Interest: Teachers and students will enjoy
these brief vignettes; especially useful for reluctant readers.
Brief vignettes and excerpts from federal - and state - level court findings help illuminate the educational definition of emotional disturbance, and practical tables and charts aid with the assessment process and determining eligibility.
Over 160
brief vignettes of parents and children engaged in challenging situations at home and in public settings (over 75 % of the videos include families of color) viewed for discussion purposes