Sentences with phrase «change it in the instructions as»

Hi David, I had actually gone in and changed the water amount in my ingredient list after people were complaining about the moisture level and forgot to change it in the instructions as well.
Teachers continue to measure students» progress and make changes in instruction as needed.

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If your shares are held in the 401 (k) Plan or Stock Purchase Plan, you may change your vote as indicated above, except that any changes to your voting instructions must be provided by the applicable deadline shown below.
As an alternative, House Republicans have floated the possibility of adopting a Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 budget resolution early next year (since Congress failed to adopt a FY 2017 budget resolution last year) to include reconciliation instructions for repealing (and possibly replacing) much of the ACA, while adopting a FY 2018 budget resolution later next year that includes reconciliation instructions for tax reform (and possibly some mandatory spending changes, perhaps from Medicare reform, other mandatory savings assumed in the budget resolution, and / or some ACA replacement).
Guys All this proves is that YHWH had varied tastes in his pillaging and genocide, and liked to change things up, giving his Hebrew goons different instructions as the mood suited him.
The lads will be getting instruction all the way up to kick off, then if orders are shout out onto the pitch you have to forget the first bit and do this instead, you get in at half time and more talk, you get more orders during the second half, all this probably means that over 90 % of what you were told was junk, seeing as it constantly changed.
Dr. Vanden Wyngaard and district staff will provide an overview of state exams and how the Common Core Learning Standards are changing instruction for students at all grade levels, as well as information about how the tests are used in the new statewide evaluation systems for teachers and principals.
In her role as a monitor for the East Ramapo schools, George - Fields helped the district and school board in thinking through what programs were already in place and creating a plan for progress and change, particularly in terms of curriculum and instructioIn her role as a monitor for the East Ramapo schools, George - Fields helped the district and school board in thinking through what programs were already in place and creating a plan for progress and change, particularly in terms of curriculum and instructioin thinking through what programs were already in place and creating a plan for progress and change, particularly in terms of curriculum and instructioin place and creating a plan for progress and change, particularly in terms of curriculum and instructioin terms of curriculum and instruction.
Aging is a key risk factor for sAML because, over time, hematopoietic stem cells (which give rise to all other blood cell types) accumulate DNA mutations and changes in other molecules that put DNA instructions into action, such as RNA and proteins.
She gave a few basic lifestyle change instructions — cut down / out my coffee, stop drinking, cut out processed sugars, cut down / out various dairy products, specifically outlined supplementation, etc — as well as more unconventional instructions that had never crossed my mind — seed cycling to regulate my hormones was a big breakthrough, in my opinion.
I whipped up another version of the chunky cardigan I wrote about in this post, this time using reverse stocking stitch as per the pattern instructions and some minor changes (mainly to the sleeves).
Some saw them as substantial changes in practice and made corresponding adjustments to their instruction, while others viewed them in a relatively superficial way, making few changes.
There is also a student task instruction sheet for when they working in groups, as well as a «car» proforma sheet - the choice of product being «produced» can be easily adapted / changed according to your preference.
Despite significant changes in schools» ethnic make - up — particularly recently — high schools are very much the same as they were 50 years ago in the way classrooms are organized and instruction is delivered.
The internal debate has serious implications for the organization, several of its leaders say, because any changes in the way teachers are rewarded would inevitably affect how instruction is delivered, how schools are organized, and what role teachers» unions play in such areas as collective bargaining.
But even with new district leadership in St. Louis, it is unlikely that students will see much change in the quality of instruction as the public school cartel gears up for its next political battle over who gets what, when, and how.
Blended learning, and eLearning as a whole, has seen rapid change in the past two decades, beginning in 1998 with the first generation of web - based instruction.
But regardless of the political controversies, it's worth asking whether teachers believe in these standards, and whether they might be changing their instruction as a result.
Before the concept of changing instruction to suit cultural differences existed, immigrants were often viewed as ignorant or lazy in the classroom when they struggled to learn or understand another language.
Our plan is grounded in the following two premises: 1) When purposefully synchronized with one another across multiple forms of media («cross-media»), children's and adolescents» exposure to high quality youth - oriented social and ethical story content, i.e. stories of substance specifically about character development, compassion, and courage (CCC), is a powerful way to promote youth academic achievement and ethical values; 2) Especially if these stories, told and «read» across media, in their various genres (human interest, biography, history and historical fiction, civic engagement, coming of age, social change, spiritual awakening, moral issues, etc.), are «taught» by «educators» (broadly defined) using an «evidence - based» pedagogy that A) makes use of peer to peer, and adult facilitated group discussion and debate as a primary form of instruction, and B) takes advantage of access to the texts of the story that are made available cross-media (narratives, scripts, videos, etc.) to foster students» critical thinking and ethical reflection skills.
As technology becomes increasingly common in instruction at all levels of education from kindergarten to college, the modern classroom is changing.
Known as a whole - language state whose districts protected their independence, Arizona began to change rapidly when Jaime Molera was appointed state superintendent of instruction in May 2001 and Reading First was signed into law as part of No Child Left Behind eight months later.
Research conducted in a Year 6 class shows that when students are all focused on a common stimuli, such as explicit instruction, they show simultaneous changes in EDA.
It is no wonder that those who lived through the early part of the period described the change, in a 1914 report from the California Department of Public Instruction, as «one of the most remarkable educational movements of modern times.»
Specific results indicate a positive change in the facilitation of mathematical communication and inquiry - based instruction in the classroom teacher's practice as well as sustained use of GSP beyond the time span of the pilot study.
In a new series of vignettes and an accompanying video from Public Impact, the principals tell what they did and how their roles as principal changed when they could rely on their MCL teams to spread great instruction throughout the schools.
1 The Oregon legislature recently passed major changes to the administration of the Oregon Department of Education, one of which resulted in the designation of the Governor as the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and the appointment, rather than election, of a Deputy Superintendent.
It helps create a common dialogue and the shared vision of effective instruction, and moves teachers as a group in a school or district forward and provides the structure for sustaining the change in instruction over time.
Candidates journal about of their experiences in changing contexts and their feeling about it, as well as strategies that were used to modify instruction for ELLs.
Provision of Title I Services (2002) examines the extent to which changes in Title I legislation have helped promote school improvement activities, as well as the provision of instructional services including extended time, use of pullout and in - class instruction, use of teacher aides; and coordination of services for special population students.
Evaluation Brief: Provision of Title I Services (2002) examines the extent to which changes in Title I legislation have helped promote school improvement activities, as well as the provision of instructional services including extended time, use of pullout and in - class instruction, use of teacher aides; and coordination of services for special population students.
Guided by tools such as a high - tech calendar that charts the time the principal is spending with teachers and others, the SAM or SAM team meets regularly with the principal to schedule instructional leadership time, reflect on whether and how changes in time allocations are affecting instruction, and designate other school staff members to tend to busing or other matters that don't need to be handled in most cases by the principal.
Citing two earlier cases that forced changes in state laws regarding students» rights to quality education through money spent and time of instruction provided, as well as evidence in Vergara, he said the plaintiffs «have proven, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the Challenged Statutes impose a real and appreciable impact on students» fundamental to quality of education and that they impose a disproportionate burden on poor and minority students.»
This strategy is based on research suggesting that innovative faculty development models focusing on personal needs are most effective in producing educational change (Persichette, 1998; Strudler & Wetzel, 1999), effective technology - related faculty development efforts enable teacher educators to enhance their instruction (Cooper & Bull, 1997), and faculty members must receive support when they need it as opposed to when a training session is offered (Ring, Cilesiz, Ali, & Chen, 2002).
Changes the definition of a dropout recovery high school to mean a school offering instruction in any of grades 9 to 12, inclusive, in which 50 % or more of its pupils are either designated as dropouts, as specified, or and were not otherwise enrolled for a period of at least 180 days and the school provides specified instruction, and also includes a high school in which 50 % or more of its pupils left a school and were not otherwise enrolled in a school for a period of at least 180 days.
The act, also known as parent trigger, is geared toward underperforming schools so that parents can force changes in instruction and personnel or even create a charter school.
Jacob experienced two main changes in his teaching practice as a result of implementing GSP through the apprenticeship model: an enhancement of the goals of the geometry course to include communication and a shift to inquiry - based instruction.
The kindergarten screening recommendation would require some changes in law, but the goal is to have it in place as soon as possible, Department of Public Instruction spokesman Patrick Gasper said.
Accentuate changes (good) that are taking place in instruction, as well as the efforts / investments the district has made to properly maintain its schools.
First, acknowledging that middle level students (age 10 - 14) learn differently than their elementary and high school friends and siblings, they began by reviewing the developmental research on young adolescents and taking those unique learning needs as a starting point for planning changes in classroom instruction, increasing electives, providing intervention, reviewing their discipline procedures, and attending to the social and emotional needs, a key to success with middle level student success.
Once feedback systems are in place, the nature of each of these changes for the better: assessments as feedback are guidance instead of verdicts; differentiated instruction with feedback is responsive, not just different; curricular planning with feedback can be revised, not just rewritten.
Investigating Disciplinary Literacy says that for an action place to blossom, three key factors must be present: money (as in adequate resources), civic capacity (community or parent support and acceptance), and professional capacity (the «know - how» to implement instruction or change).
As a result of this and the change in classroom instruction, parents are engaging in different conversations about school.
More specifically, technology is often used in traditional ways, such as lecture and other modes of direct instruction, and its availability has not produced major changes to practice (Swan & Hofer, 2008).
CEL consultants went to work slowly building a culture receptive to change in a district where literacy had largely been teacher - directed, with a publisher's textbook as the source of instruction.
As Fenton has evolved through the years, it has brought many changes to the current climate of instruction, and I think that our staff has done a wonderful job in using its resources including personnel, instructional data, and current research available to meet the needs of all our learners.
A change in teachers» instruction may be evidenced by student learning gains within that content area; the grant faculty PD institutes were designed to meet the criteria for effective PD, which were mapped to relevant core content standards and should, thus, lead to student learning gains (as asserted in Loucks - Horsley et al., 2010).
The results are most useful when they are considered in combination with other knowledge about the student population and the educational system, such as trends in instruction, changes in the school - age population, and societal demands and expectations.
All of Teach to Lead's work is based in a belief that teachers are experts in schools and instruction, and as such, should be supported to lead the key changes and innovations that their students, colleagues and profession deserve to do their best work every day.
The best professional learning for teachers helps them acquire, practice, and apply new skills to better serve their students.2 But despite annual investments of $ 18 billion by federal, state, and local agencies into professional learning for educators, many teachers still do not receive the kind of professional learning that helps them grow and improve their practice.3 Less than one - quarter of teachers say that they have changed their instruction as a result of professional learning, likely in part due to the lack of a consistent professional learning strategy across states and school districts.4 Learning Forward, a nonprofit association dedicated to supporting professional learning for educators, contends that the current state of professional learning is one of «inertia.»
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