Sentences with phrase «deeper cognitive understanding»

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«They just need a deeper understanding of children's cognitive and emotional development, and how fluid that is, and how closely it may be tied to their relationship with their teacher.»
A deeper understanding of the pre-plaque stage is of great relevance in view of the fact that the intraneuronal compartment is also a place where Aβ can oligomerize [10, 21, 22] forming toxic aggregates which can impair synaptic plasticity [23 — 26], induce cognitive impairments [27, 28] and unleash a pro-inflammatory reaction [10, 29].
«Cognitive impairments affect many people with MS, but further research is necessary to gain a deeper understanding of this aspect of the disease,» explained Dr. DeLuca.
In addition, because Summit has a project - based learning model, our class time is devoted to students working on projects that support deep understanding of the content and of cognitive skills.
This calls for a deeper understanding of how our brains develop and how they respond to adversity and trauma, and how building relationships and providing strategies that promote emotional regulation can positively affect students» emotional, physiological, and cognitive health.
It has been around since the beginnings of cognitive development (Aristotle and Socrates), and is a natural pathway to deep understanding and efficacy.
Understanding cognitive presence in an online and blended community of inquiry: Assessing outcomes and processes for deep approaches to learning.
Recent findings point to the importance of building on prior knowledge, constructing learning environments that promote cognitive development, reflection, and deep conceptual understanding.
Vygotsky is right that knowledge first emerges on the «social plane» and is then most effectively internalised by individuals to become deep understanding by the sort of social interaction learning favoured by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) and long established and proven approaches set out by the «Cognitive Acceleration» movement established by Michael Shayer and the later Philip Adey.
Smart, purposeful engagement strategies that all teachers can use to expand students» cognitive capacity, increase motivation and effort, and build deep, enduring understanding of content.
They argued that deeper understanding of the cognitive, motivational, and situated characteristics of learning can help teachers design better instruction.
She provides leadership in designing effective comprehensive assessment systems, including guidance on the development of performance assessments and rubrics, facilitating deep understanding of cognitive rigor, scoring and analyzing student work, and deepening understanding of assessment and data literacy.
This view is based on the premise that effective instruction depends on a deep understanding of the cognitive resources brought to class by individual students, along with opportunities to both assess and monitor their learning progress.
In order to be successful, teachers must be reflective and analytical about their own beliefs and practices and they must acquire a deep understanding of cognitive and motivational principles of learning and teaching.
Equipping students with meta - cognitive strategies to support deeper levels of understanding across subject areas is consistent with the aims of the Common Core State Standards.
Her cognitive trajectory is based on intuitive perception, but she leads us towards an understanding intimately linked to her deep love of language, a language rooted in emotion and empathy, a language as a root, rather than a system.
• Highly experienced in creating and developing core preschool curriculums, aimed at meeting the individual needs of early childhood • Proven ability to tweak lesson plans to meet the requirements of each child, in accordance to his or her learning abilities and limitations • Demonstrated expertise in planning and implementing daily class activities to meet students» educational, cognitive, social and developmental requirements • Deep insight into establishing a well - managed and child - oriented class atmosphere to encourage participation • Competent at organizing activities to provide students with detailed information to understand concepts taught in class • Proficient in organizing events and activities to encourage students to explore interests and develop talents • Adept at developing schedules and routines to ensure that students gain sufficient amount of physical activities • Qualified to teach young students through study aids and activities - based learning methods • Proven record of efficiently and accurately creating and maintaining students» records with great focus on confidentiality • Effectively able to recognize signs of emotional and developmental problems and provide viable solutions • Skilled in working with students with special needs by providing them with an environment conducive to learning and understanding of their limitations
Deep understanding of cognitive restructuring, behavior modification and therapeutic intervention principles.
Focusing on Blended Families and a Deeper Look at Trauma and Resilience Designed for Mediators and others Interested in deepening Their Personal Understanding Understanding Relational Conflict Theory and the Transformative Approach for Family Mediation, Negotiation and Communication Hands - On Conflict Intervention Skills Transformative How - To's Psychological, Emotional and Cognitive aspects of Separation, Divorce and Second Marriages The reorganization of Blended Families Psychological Considerations for Young, Adolescent and Young Adult Children Relationships and Identity: Heterosexual, Same Sex, Transgender Spousal / Partner Typologies Betrayal and Trauma...
Nicole's approach combines the use of Pia Mellody's Developmental Immaturity Model with Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, helping clients to develop a deeper understanding of their emotional and behavioral difficulties, whilst offering them tools with which to find new, healthy coping strategies.
Dive deep into cognitive conceptualization, the cornerstone of CBT that drives treatment planning, and gain a truly integrative understanding through a series of case studies and role plays.
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