Sentences with phrase «deep mark»

But ultimately, they leave deep marks that endure long after boom times have returned.
For a look at Secretary Duncan's first year in office see «Duncan Carves Deep Mark in First Year» in Ed Week.
An easier route would have been to heighten the action and settle for broad cheer — that Michell digs deeper marks him as a talent to watch.
Vilmos Zsigmond and László Kovács, the Hungarian cinematographers who left an incredibly deep mark in Hollywood as they helped carve the visual identity of the...
That there can be «an excessive reliance on the labour intensive practices under our definition of deep marking, such as extensive written comments in different colour pens, or the indication of when verbal feedback has been given by adding «VF» on a pupil's work».
Now it is super tight in the neck area, so tight that later in the evening I had to unzip the top so I could breathe and I had deep marks in my skin where it was on my neck / shoulder area.
YouGov President, Peter Kellner, discusses some of the findings from YouGov research for the Resolution Foundation about the economic troubles which have left a deep mark on the public opinion.
Fire in the Deep marks the 4th content that has been released.
«The marking group will look at marking and feedback in schools which are successfully raising standards without generating unnecessary workload, with a focus on the implications of certain practices such as «deep marking».
Gibb said the notion of feedback on the face of exercise books «came from somewhere in the ether» and said that teachers were not required to undertake this so called «deep marking» for every piece of work.
During his tenure, one of the longest in President Barack Obama's cabinet, Duncan made a deep mark on U.S. schools with a series of major efforts stretching from early education to college.
And when school leaders lack authority, teachers suffer as they are required to fill in yet another progress report; engage in yet more «deep marking» — do whatever is required so that, when the inspector calls, all their practice is documented and ready for inspection.
And let me say again — neither Ofsted or DfE require you to do things like annotated seating plans, triple marking, deep marking, dialogic marking, colour coded marking, excessive monitoring of a child's progress...
But the Association of Teaches and Lecturers assistant general secretary Nansi Ellis said she believed Mr Gibb was sincere in his desire to help teachers to reduce their workload, and in particular to reduce «deep marking».
The success of Blizzard's Overwatch has led to many imitators, both in terms of its gameplay and in terms of its loot box - led business model, and the multiplayer shooter has left a deep mark in the world of gaming as a whole.
Inspired by consumerism and a culture of mass production, the famous Pop Art movement shook the globe and left a deep mark in the 20th - century art.
This Documenta 14 receives and transmits what's left the deepest marks on contemporary society, and I'm not talking of wars or struggles, but debt.
Eventually, however, he returned to representational painting, although his Suprematism still left a deep mark on the future of art both in the Soviet Union and beyond.
Marlene Dumas's haunting oil and watercolor art became iconic in figurative arts, but also left a deep mark on the Neo-expressionism, as one of the representatives outside Europe and the US.
Goodbye, Hilla Becher - along with her husband and collaborator Bernd, she left a deep mark in history of photography with her industrial portraits
Since the earliest works, he conveyed a casual eroticism that left a deep mark on the viewer, characterized by unique positioning of naked bodies, body parts and other creatures and everyday life things.
The visit requires not less than two hours to immerse in this astonishing immaginario, still it leaves the audience with a deep mark and sometimes breathless.
This infectious love of life leaves a deep mark on the visitor.
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