Sentences with phrase «by the lesson authors»

This shows incongruence between the design of the lesson by the lesson author and its actual implementation by the field - testing teachers.
The data on grouping strategies suggest that some of the whole group modeling used by the lesson authors may not have been implemented by field - testing teachers.

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Atlanta - based David Nour, author of Relationship Economics and Return on Impact, tells me by email that employers should look for specific nature and nurture qualities in candidates: «professional pedigree, in particular the lessons they've learned along the way, the relationship ecosystem they've developed, and how they overcome otherwise insurmountable obstacles.»
Lesson # 4: «What is clear and critical for understanding the current situation is that a balanced budget was (NOT) achieved almost entirely through reductions in spending» (NOT) added by authors.
It is a collection of writings that was cobbled together by the Council of Nicea, written by multiple authors, containing collections of parables, stories, fables, myths, rules, laws, petty bigotry, tribal rivalries, lessons in life, morals, etc. that tell a story of a few small bands of nomadic middle easterners.
The lesson emphatically taught by both author and playwright seems to me obvious: Denial of Christ leads to death of the soul, despite any contrary voice one has imagined in order to make up for the silence of God.
The authors disarmingly look for lessons that can be drawn by evangelicals from the reasons given by former evangelicals who have gone «home to Rome»: a richer worship, a greater depth in history, a religious certainty, an identifiably united Church, a firm teaching authority.
In the latest episode of Moltissimo, presented by Microsoft Surface, Mario Batali welcomes Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon and author and caterer Mary Giuliani to the MUNCHIES Kitchen for a lesson in wine - opening and ravioli - making.
They also illustrate important lessons for those developing and testing health interventions that are patient and / or consumer focused in terms of the pitfalls reported by the authors
Plan B has acquired the rights to Landscape with Invisible Hand and will adapt the often humorous vignette novel by National Book Award - winning author Lesson Plan Tool - Educators can use the UEN Lesson Plan Tool to create their own lessonplans online.
This 30 page worksheet / activity is an extract fom a Functional Skills ICT Level 1 and Level 2 Activity Wrkbook (by te same author) which can be used fo a whole lesson or broken into 3 sessions.
This can be used as a standalone lesson or as a companion lesson to «Music Composition Using Anvil Studio» by the same author.
This 13 page worksheet / lesson / activity is an extract from Functional Skills ICT Level 2 Activity Workbook (by the same author) which covers the Internet, the WWW, Search Engines and URLs, Boolean Oerators and other search techniques, currency, relvance, bias, copyright.
This set of resource includes: • 6 attractive PowerPoint presentations which lead the class through each of the lessons • Fun and thought provoking activities and discussion starters, worksheets and questions to reinforce the learning • 6 differentiated homework tasks • A mark sheet which allows pupils to track their own progress • An end of unit test to prepare the students for exams or can be used as a form of assessment • A complete teacher's guide including easy to follow lesson plans • An answer booklet to help the teacher along The lessons are: Lesson 1 — Looking into ethical and moral dilemmas such as driverless cars and the impact of technology on modern life Lesson 2 — More ethical dilemmas including the ratings culture, medical apps, sharing personal data and cyber bullying Lesson 3 — Environmental issues with technology and how organisations and individuals can reduce these effects Lesson 4 — The Computer Misuse Act 1990 Lesson 5 — The Data Protection Act 1998 Lesson 6 — Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 For more high - quality resources written by this author visit www.nicholawilklesson plans • An answer booklet to help the teacher along The lessons are: Lesson 1 — Looking into ethical and moral dilemmas such as driverless cars and the impact of technology on modern life Lesson 2 — More ethical dilemmas including the ratings culture, medical apps, sharing personal data and cyber bullying Lesson 3 — Environmental issues with technology and how organisations and individuals can reduce these effects Lesson 4 — The Computer Misuse Act 1990 Lesson 5 — The Data Protection Act 1998 Lesson 6 — Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 For more high - quality resources written by this author visit www.nicholawilkLesson 1 — Looking into ethical and moral dilemmas such as driverless cars and the impact of technology on modern life Lesson 2 — More ethical dilemmas including the ratings culture, medical apps, sharing personal data and cyber bullying Lesson 3 — Environmental issues with technology and how organisations and individuals can reduce these effects Lesson 4 — The Computer Misuse Act 1990 Lesson 5 — The Data Protection Act 1998 Lesson 6 — Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 For more high - quality resources written by this author visit www.nicholawilkLesson 2 — More ethical dilemmas including the ratings culture, medical apps, sharing personal data and cyber bullying Lesson 3 — Environmental issues with technology and how organisations and individuals can reduce these effects Lesson 4 — The Computer Misuse Act 1990 Lesson 5 — The Data Protection Act 1998 Lesson 6 — Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 For more high - quality resources written by this author visit www.nicholawilkLesson 3 — Environmental issues with technology and how organisations and individuals can reduce these effects Lesson 4 — The Computer Misuse Act 1990 Lesson 5 — The Data Protection Act 1998 Lesson 6 — Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 For more high - quality resources written by this author visit www.nicholawilkLesson 4 — The Computer Misuse Act 1990 Lesson 5 — The Data Protection Act 1998 Lesson 6 — Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 For more high - quality resources written by this author visit www.nicholawilkLesson 5 — The Data Protection Act 1998 Lesson 6 — Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 For more high - quality resources written by this author visit www.nicholawilkLesson 6 — Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 For more high - quality resources written by this author visit www.nicholawilkin.com
This 17 page worksheet / activity is an extract from the Functional Skills ICT Level 1 and Level 2 Activity Workbook (by the same author) and is suitable for use as a class activity to cover a whole lesson or broken into two sessions (e.g. Images and Drawing Shapes).
The resources are authored by the same professional resource designer who created the 20 - Lesson GCSE Buddhism bundle for the «Beliefs, Teachings & Practices» section of the course: which has soon become the highest rated premium GCSE RS product on all of Tes!
This Presentation Includes: Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Learning Objectives and Outcomes Short Description of the Author with an Introduction and Summary to the Story Overview of Vocabulary for the Story - The Lost Dollar by Stephen Leacock Flipped Lesson Part - Audio, Text of the Story, Life and Works of the Author Day 1: Story Setting - Starter, Guide and Prompt, Scaffolder, Rubrics, Plenary - PEE Day 2: Character Description - Starter, Guide and Prompt, Scaffolder, Rubrics, Plenary - PQP Day 3: Story Analysis - Starter, Guide and Prompt, Rubrics, Plenary - PQE Day 4: Summary - Starter, Guide and Prompt, Scaffolder, Rubrics, Plenary - PEEL Day 5: Reference to Context - Starter, Guide and Prompt, Rubrics, Plenary - PEEC Lesson Plenary with Critical Thinking Questions — 3 Quizzes Success Criteria for Self Evaluation - My Story Comprehension Checklist Home Learning for Reinforcement - Retrieval and Inferential Questions Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - MCQs Common Core Standards - ELA - LITERACY.
Judy Willis, a neurologist, middle school teacher, and author of several books on the subject, says educators can achieve a lot just by designing lessons that appeal to multiple senses.
This KS1 lesson plan explores the autumn - themed poem The Leaves (by an unknown author) which describes the sights and sounds on a windy night in autumn.
Books Give Us Wings In this Letters About Literature lesson, students read and discuss letters written by young readers to the authors of books that «gave them wings.»
Bought to you by bestselling TES authors, The Future Teacher Foundation, this huge bundle contains a wide variety of complete lessons and resources providing superb value.
That's why I've included page by page lesson plans, guided practice worksheets, and text specific reader's notebook prompts for the following strategies: - Retelling and Summarizing - Making Inferences - Making Predictions - Identifying the Author's Purpose I also created an Extension Activity for early finishers.
These lessons are suitable for higher GCSE pupils especially «AS and A level,» students The author provides a step by step method of using the long division metod to divide algebraic fractions and polynomials and then he goes on to provide a very fast method of dividing algebraic divisions and complex polynomials which saves the pupils enormous time and effort for doing the same work.
** French and Spanish lessons are also available for purchase separately by the same author.
Each lesson was authored, edited, and reviewed by a team of teachers to improve alignment to college - and career - ready standards, such as the Common Core.
In The Blind Advantage — published by Harvard Education Press — author Bill Henderson describes how going blind helped him develop qualities that made him a more effective principal in the Boston Public Schools.Here, Henderson discusses his experiences, the lessons he's learned, and how including...
She is an author of Multiple Meaning Vocabulary published by Sopris West / Cambium Learning, and a McGraw - Hill Education author of Lesson Connections and Core Lesson Connections and adolescent literacy program Read to Achieve.
Each lesson (also known as a «learning experience»), freely available and searchable to workshop participants, was field - tested and reviewed by at least three teachers other than the lesson author.
eTeractive, an app - based built - in authoring tool which was developed by IBI's IT experts includes different kinds of real world eLearning activities to «entertain» learners with the lessons including:
For example, the author of the lesson plan may have modeled a strategy for examining the primary sources by projecting a source for the whole class to see and think about together before moving into small groups.
The author describes a lesson on Shakespeare's Sonnet 65 conducted by a middle school English teacher, who incorporates writing as an important precursor to classroom discussion.
The authors pointed out some of the advantages of low poverty noting, «Children whose parents read to them at home, whose health is good and can attend school regularly, who do not live in fear of crime and violence, who enjoy stable housing and continuous school attendance, whose parents» regular employment creates security, who are exposed to museums, libraries, music and art lessons, who travel outside their immediate neighborhoods, and who are surrounded by adults who model high educational achievement and attainment will, on average, achieve at higher levels than children without these educationally relevant advantages.»
Collections include sets of resources and questions, organized by an author / educator, addressing a standard, specific topic, or lesson.
Patti Kelly Ralabate, EdD, is the author of the bestseller Your UDL Lesson Planner: The Step - by - Step Guide for Teaching All Learners (Paul H. Brookes, 2016) and former Director of Implementation at CAST, where she guided a multi-district UDL implementation initiative funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
One of the books we recommend is The Invisible Boy by Trudy Ludwig, a nationally acclaimed speaker, award - winning author, and the author of several stories you'll find in Second Step Bullying Prevention Unit lessons.
In this book, master teacher, trainer, and celebrated math author Becky Bride will show you step - by - step, activity - by - activity, and lesson - by - lesson how she used cooperative learning structures to help her students succeed with algebra year after year.
It will feature lessons on the 1969 Stonewall Riots and writings by gay and lesbian authors such as Langston Hughes and Willa Cather.
For today look at the AFT's Innovation Fund (not mentioned by the authors),» its web - based «Share My Lesson,» its struggle to promote union / management collaboration, and the grants the NEA makes to teacher innovators through the NEA Foundation.
The authors suggest that the literacy coach begin by connecting a new initiative to current practice to validate teachers» prior efforts, choose generative practices that raise important questions about teaching, establish teaching credentials by spending significant amounts of time teaching in the classroom, focus teacher training on student learning, use a repertoire of coaching strategies, and get into the habit of regularly videotaping and reviewing lessons and demonstrations.
Education Week author Marc Tucker describes what NCEE has learned about the design of the instructional systems used by top - performing countries and suggest ways in which U.S. states can adapt those lessons for use in their own state system under the Every Student Succeeds Act.
Life lessons, love, work, peace and the future of our precious planet: these are the subjects under idiosyncratic discussion by 50 notable individuals interviewed in writer / photographer Andrew Zuckerman's sublime, engaging book Wisdom, which is accompanied by a DVD of the author's documentary of the same name.
The best guide to first - time publishing is really The Lean Startup by Eric Ries — it's written for entrepreneurs, but the lessons are all the same for self - publishing authors.
Regardless who your favorite candidate is, there are some great communication lessons authors you can learn by observing what is happening.
He has written this book to explain how an author can create a whole package, a whole presentation, step by step, in easy to follow lessons, with plenty of room for beginners and experienced InDesign users to gather around and get better.
A wide — ranging online column written by a team of five contributors; topics included the fundamentals of search technologies, folksonomies, technology lessons from Hurricane Katrina, and the author's technology peeves.
Authors like Sanderson, Martin & Hobb soak up the lessons they are given by an editor and learn from them.
Let us call it The First Novel: Being a Work of Noble Art Written in Good Faith by Gordon Gilbey Boodles, Esquire; Depicting Fearsome Beings Not of This World, and Also Teenagers; but Containing a Moral Lesson, Cleverly Disguised; and All Similarities to Real Persons, Living or Dead, are but Coincidental and Therefore Unintended by the Author, Who Nevertheless Intended Everything Else.»
Many authors have learned hard lessons by launching not - ready - for - prime time books.
Written in the first - person narrative of Colton's father, Todd, with New York Times best - selling author Lynn Vincent, «Heaven Is for Real» walks readers through the revelation of Colton's trip, his parent's initial uncertainties and the lessons learned by such a small child.
This picture book by the dynamic author - illustrator of the Olympians graphic - novel series uses a comic - book aesthetic to tell the story of a boy and a girl who, while playing superheroes around the house, learn a huge lesson about telling the truth.
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