Sentences with phrase «coherent sequence of»

«Internally, the five buildings are connected as a continuous and coherent sequence of light - filled gallery spaces.
The best dual credit programs — as JFF describes in its 2008 publication On Ramp to College < www.jff.org/Documents/OnRamp.pdf > involve a well - designed, coherent sequence of courses, instead of the cafeteria - style course options that high schools typically offer.
These maps provide a coherent sequence of thematic curriculum units.
The Wheatley Portfolio provides a coherent sequence of thematic curriculum units.
The maps provide a coherent sequence of thematic curriculum units.
The standards attempt to reverse the mile - wide, inch - deep nature of the typical U.S. math curriculum, replacing it with a focused, coherent sequence of learning.
Which ones are the most useful in providing coherent sequencing of learning; prototypes of how a particular strategy might play out instructionally; assessment prototypes; and which one (s) best connect (s) to where my students are, I am instructionally, my district in offering support, and parental understanding?

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How far this creativity can go in creating the human level in the case of any one individual depends partly upon his innate capacity but most of all upon two other features: (1) how wide and deep is the volume of history that reaches him, that is, how abundant and coherent are the values that have been accumulated in the history he inherits and (2) how deep is the communion he is able to have with other persons who embody these meanings accumulated through a long sequence of generations.
Whereas one would reasonably expect in a school curriculum, even a very bad one, some principle of coherent organization, the television curriculum is almost totally incoherent: «There is no chronology, or theme, or logical sequence.
The posterior temporal and dorsomedial prefrontal cortices, the cerebellum and dorsal precuneus are the most important areas of the brain in terms of combining individual events into coherent event sequences.
«Grammar essentially packages meaning across a sequence of units so that I create coherent sentences, and avoid ones that aren't,» he says.
The opening sequence is breathtakingly edited, combining past present and future into a coherent narrative that doesn't follow any kind of logical order.
And in fairness to [Paul W.S.] Anderson's champions, most of them praise the director not on any highfalutin philosophical grounds, but rather for his spatially coherent action sequences staged with a minimum of the shaky - cam aesthetics and nerve - jangling editing that have become the dominant m.o. of the post-MTV Hollywood blockbuster.
Even at nearly four hours, it appears more like a series of unconnected and disjointed sequences strung together rather than a coherent film with a strong story.
Perhaps all would be forgiven if M: i: III were competently - directed (while M: I - 2 is one of the stupidest films ever made, as John Woo is one of the best action directors of the past twenty - five years, damn if it's not beautiful, coherent, auteurist stupidity), but it's a glassy - eyed, dead thing complete with superfluous flashbacks to events we don't care about involving characters we don't recognize, an interminable party sequence in which Cruise trots out his smile like it was a weathered, beaten - down trophy wife, and a smug, self - congratulatory conclusion full of high - fives, victory arms, and shit - eating grins.
Directed by the British filmmaker Kevin Allen («Twin Town,» «The Big Tease»), «Agent Cody Banks 2,» which opens today nationwide, is full of chase sequences and comic battles, but Mr. Allen's work is compromised by an apparent inability to match his shots in a spatially coherent fashion.
Because students can progress as fast as they master material, Summit had to create, up front, a coherent scope, suggested sequence, and associated playlists of resources for the entire set of competencies a student should master — meaning all the way through high school.
Underpinning these efforts are positive and caring relationships; a deep belief that every student is capable of successful learning; and a curriculum that is explicit, coherent, sequenced and shared with parents and families.
A number of California schools are already using the nationally recognized Core Knowledge Curriculum Sequence, which is coherent, cumulative and content - specific (www.coreknowledge.org).
This sequence is designed to provide teacher candidates with a coherent set of experiences for mathematics teaching and learning in secondary schools.
The Core Knowledge Preschool Sequence is a set of model guidelines describing fundamental competencies and specific knowledge that provide coherent foundations for later learning in kindergarten and beyond.
Weast is widely respected for his expertise in crafting coherent strategies to sequence change efforts and advises and collaborates with foundations and school district leaders to improve the quality of public education across the United States.
Term paper should be a coherent piece of writing with all ideas logically sequenced and comprehensively integrated into one work.
The action sequences in Uncharted 2 look as if they were shot by a team of cinematographers, then edited into a coherent and thrilling narrative.
A woman's heel next to a broken glass; a young man about to enter a wood; the bloodied mouth of a reclining woman — when contemplated in sequences, these frames form open, interpretable stories, although Devriendt establishes no clear - cut script or coherent narrative that might explain their connection.
The strictly chronological sequence of galleries seamlessly guides the visitor through the building in a way that is intelligent, subtle, coherent — and above all breathtakingly beautiful.
He echoes a recent theme on this blog about moving from the notion of a single comprehensive legislative package to a coherent long - term policy with initiatives attacked in a smart sequence that can build strong support for a long - term energy quest.
Chris Mooney — whose only major is in English — deemed this a coherent and blogworthy sequence of words (emphasis added):
Good history makes clear the complexity of events, breaks down the illusion of coherent «sides» such as science vs. anti-science, and a clear sequence of causally - related events (such as tobacco denial becoming climate skepticism).
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