Sentences with phrase «conventional reading»

This benchmark addresses a specific, research - based skill that all first - graders need to know and be able to do if they are to master conventional reading.
Her scenarios thwart conventional readings of a cohesive national history and expose the collective, and ongoing, psychological injury caused by the tragic legacy of slavery.
He challenges conventional readings, producing disorienting spatial topologies and striking visual poetics.
Even better is the fact that that 35 Kindle Singles have reached the Kindle top 50, which definitely isn't a bad figure for Amazon to be boasting, especially when Kindle Singles offers less conventional reading material than most are used to.
Italian artist Stefano Arienti subtly manipulates found printed matter and iconic images to resituate conventional readings of mass - produced information.
Shonibar uses sculptural installations made of African fabric to subvert conventional readings of cultural identity.
Of course, the conventional reading of Marbury — shared by the decision's friends and foes alike — has it standing for a considerably broader scope of judicial authority.
This, in any event, is the conventional reading of the history by contemporary liberals and conservatives alike.
There is less possibility of error with ambulatory readings, and they give more accurate blood pressure estimates and cardiovascular disease prognosis compared to conventional readings.
For instance, autonomy - supportive experiences may support children's gradual progression from emergent to conventional reading and writing, whereas controlling experiences may not only limit children's opportunities to read and write emergently but also undermine their motivation to do so.
Four internationally based artists whose work evades any conventional reading of the object of art is the focus of a new exhibition at Beers Contemporary.
Yet Booker's work goes beyond this conventional reading, incorporating elements of African dance, weaving, and basketry.
Such an intervention then results in a destabilization of the object's conventional reading, and radicalizes its potential for new meaning: The force of the fold eroticizes the everyday.
In other words, this buildup of the surface challenges the conventional reading of representational painting, in which the depiction of light is often conveyed through thicker paint while shadows are more thinly painted, often with no more than a few transparent glazes.
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