Sentences with phrase «discipline models practiced»

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Yoga is an ancient science but its mixed bag of benefits work for all, from a perfect beach body - craving dainty models to the core - practicing fitness freaks, and spiritual seekers looking for a meditative experience in the yogic mind - body discipline.
This shift in discipline policy would eliminate or reduce more traditional punitive practices like suspension currently adopted by many schools to a restorative justice model that would employ techniques such as peer mediation, student justice pane...
This shift in discipline policy would eliminate or reduce more traditional punitive practices like suspension currently adopted by many schools to a restorative justice model that would employ techniques such as peer mediation, student justice panels, and «give back» resolutions to change student behavior.
Regardless of my own prejudices concerning to the no - excuses model of education, I hold a charter's autonomy in high esteem and would defend a charter school's right to impose its peculiar discipline policies as long as the school is transparent in their practices, and as long as those practices are legal.
Establish, model, practice and reinforce age - appropriate rules and discipline using school approved procedures; create and consistently use individual behavioral management plans as needed
There are effective ways that students can be engaged within classroom lessons while modeling PBIS best practices that help keep discipline manageable.
Liana is a Certified Tribes TLC Trainer and elementary school administrator who is proud to run a Tribes school that incorporates Restorative Practice in its progressive discipline model.
Jeanne Tribuzzi will facilitate hands - on experiences as participants view models of best - practice curriculum and instruction, focusing on the foundational levels of literacy, literacy across all levels and disciplines, and skills needed to be critical consumers and creators of media.
A variety of strategies for building background knowledge that can be implemented, K - 12, will be explored, modeled, and practiced, with special emphasis on the Six - Step Process for Teaching Academic Vocabulary in each discipline.
This course is designed for candidates to apply content knowledge of her or his chosen discipline (e.g., Math, Science, English Language Arts, Social Science or Multiple Subjects) with the models of teaching introduced in this program by utilizing a repertoire of pedagogical practices responsive to the needs and interests of diverse learners.
Each have a prolific multi-decade artistic career deserving of further scholarship, but a palpable coincidence further connects these three gures: Betty Parsons was the founder of the eponymous gallery which launched the careers of the likes of Pollock, Rothko and Newman; Arakawa and his wife co-founded the Reversible Destiny Foundation, seeking a new model for architectural practices by borrowing from disciplines including experimental biology, quantum physics, and medicine; Lohaus co-founded the Wide White Space gallery (WWS) in Antwerp in 1966, which exhibited artists such as Beuys, Broodthaers, Christo and many others.
The finished work will give the appearance of an orchid, a common motif found in Asian ink paintings, often done as practice in learning how to control brushstrokes, but also for the discipline of caring for the fragile Asian flower that serves as the artist's model, a task that demands patience and knowledge meant to measure the virtue and status of the revered flower's caretaker.
During the symposium, a selection of key experts in the field have addressed these questions and framed them in the wider context of the naissance of the modern and contemporary art museum and the role models of Pontus Hultén and Willem Sandberg, our continuous engagement with the art production of the 1960s, the place of these exhibitions in the wider artistic oeuvres of the participating artists, post-1960s «labyrinthine» exhibition practices at large, and the growing discipline of exhibition history.
Seeking to stimulate an energetic exchange of ideas between culturally diverse Fellows and across varied artistic fields and scholarly disciplines, the residency has earned international recognition as a model of curatorial practice supporting the development of new and challenging contemporary work.
Janine Benyus is the woman who opened our eyes to the practice of modeling technology after nature, a discipline she calls biomimicry.
I was so excited by this idea that I drew my very own T - model to represent my hybrid practice of IA (at the time I was most disappointed that there was no «content strategy / management» discipline to represent my dual passions of the time).
HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS • Five years of functional experience in conceptualizing and creating development and operational architectural models • Adept at developing complex and critical architectural routines • In depth knowledge of implementing process improvement plans keeping in mind best practices • Working knowledge of coordinating architectural designs with other engineering disciplines • Proficient user of Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, Rhino, Maxwell, Word, and Excel
Category: Modeling Social and Emotional Skills, Practicing Social and Emotional Skills Tags: Children, Modeling, Parenting, Reinforce and remind, Self discipline, Self - management, Sharing, Turn taking
Imagine a school where the leaders consistently model good practices, proactively train staff, welcome parents as partners, focus on relationships (student - student, adult - student, adult - adult), use positive discipline policies, and invest time and resources in and out of the classroom.
Specific intervention practices can be further classified based on intervention content (such as increasing knowledge of typical child development, increasing parenting self - efficacy, and improving discipline and / or behavior management strategies) and delivery techniques used to engage parents and teach relevant content (such as group discussions, homework assignments, role - playing, and modeling).
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