Sentences with phrase «conceptual thinking required»

Students are engaged in inquiry - and discussion - based classrooms in a scaffolded manner that prepares the type of critical and conceptual thinking required to be successful on the ACT and in college courses.

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Instead of reading like one might read a novel to escape, reading programming language requires the student to focus on one specific idea at a time, to think linearly but in a conceptual way.»
The study, by Jo Boaler, now a professor of education at Stanford University, found that students at the project - based school did better than those at the more traditional school both on math problems requiring analytical or conceptual thought and on those considered rote, that is, those requiring memory of a rule or formula.
Chemistry and the study of the atom require deep conceptual thinking, some of which is hard to grasp.
At all grade levels, students will participate in engaging, inquiry - based, hands - on math experiences that require critical thinking, problem - solving, and conceptual understanding.
Procedural Matters — Artforum (Summer 2008; note: registration required) Thinking Space — Frieze (March 2008) How Art is Framed: Exhibition Floor Plans as a Conceptual Medium — New York Times (March 2008) Critic's Picks: Michael Asher — Artforum (March 2008; note: registration required)
Conceptual art inherently requires the viewer to take a step back to think and reflect, yet the satirical use, and subsequent translation, of Japanese text together with the simplicity of the Kool - Aid immediately resonated with me and prompted me to investigate further.
In particular we think that these types of cases — which all involve informal arrangements which lawyers (and judges) must slot in to pre-existing conceptual categories (or create new ones, recall for example, Justice Denning's judgment in Errington v Errington, [1952] 1 KB 290)-- require a more careful analysis of the legal relationships between the parties in both law and equity.
An argument can also be made that if lawyers are required not to take their usual (linguistic and thus conceptual) shortcuts, they may clarify their own thinking as they take the long way around — so both SRL and counsel benefit, and probably the court too.
These developments require a new way of thinking about the regulation of legal services, and Gillian Hadfield's excellent book, Rules for a Flat World: Why Humans Invented Law and How to Reinvent It for a Complex Global Economy, adds an important new conceptual framework for what this approach might look like.
Solved problems that are sometimes unstructured and that may require reliance on conceptual thinking
Greet customers in a courteous, friendly, and professional manner using agreed upon procedures Listen attentively to customer needs and concerns; demonstrate empathy Clarify customer requirements; probe for and confirm understanding of requirements or problem Meet customer requirements through first contact resolution Confirm customer understanding of the solution and provide additional customer education as needed Prepare complete and accurate work and update customer file Communicate effectively with individuals / teams in the program to ensure high quality and timely expedition of customer requests Effectively transfer misdirected customer requests to an appropriate party Contribute ideas on ways to resolve problems to better serve the customer and / or improve productivity Participate in activities designed to improve customer satisfaction and business performance Occasionally use decision - support tools to answer questions Solve problems that are sometimes unstructured and that may require reliance on conceptual thinking Offer solutions to issues that are often non - standard / non-routine and require some clarification Maintain broad knowledge of OnStar products and services Warehouse Assiciate.
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