The authors
draw upon their knowledge of the Zen - Buddist concept of mindfulness to give readers a new understanding of how to be present to their children.
Also, throughout a series of meetings, the team
drew upon the knowledge of international agencies including UNESCO, UNICEF, USAID, and Inter-American Development Bank.
They recalled which of their classmates had played which historical figures and
drew upon that knowledge to answer questions on the AP exam.
The last day encourages attendees to
draw upon their knowledge gained over the course of the Academy to create action research plans that they will implement in their classrooms.
School systems can and should do much more to
draw upon the knowledge and expertise of these staff members, and now that the national conversation about school improvement has begun to expand beyond its narrow fixation on test - score gains in reading and math, policy makers may be ready to take a fresh look at their work.
When making these decisions, participants also
drew upon their knowledge of students» instructional needs and characteristics, an element of PCK, in relation to the content and skills students were expected to master.
To do this, they had to
draw upon their knowledge of students» abilities or understanding of content in relation to the difficulty level of the content presented in the app.
Plans instruction that supports every student in meeting rigorous learning goals by
drawing upon knowledge of geography, curriculum, cross disciplinary skills, and pedagogy, as well as knowledge of learners and the community context.
The framework builds upon the earlier work of Schulman's (1986) pedagogical content knowledge, which describes how teachers must
draw upon their knowledge of course content and pedagogical approaches.
Similarly, Hunter (2001) described Team Action Projects (TAP), a process for innovative practices and professional development for in - service teachers that «legitimizes the creative work of the teachers,
drawing upon their knowledge and insights about their students» needs and potential» (p. 490).
Elizabeth Price said: «It has been a great pleasure and privilege to work with the museums, to have such a unique opportunity to delve into their archives and
draw upon the knowledge and expertise of their staff.
Rao's high - tech art installations
draw upon her knowledge of mechanical and electronic engineering, programming and manufacturing.
So, if your firm still has a culture that devalues non-lawyers — that doesn't
draw upon the knowledge and expertise of other professionals — you better get started on changing that culture.
Our lawyers
draw upon their knowledge of financial transactions and securities law in defending financial cases and we also take the time to work with you to thoroughly prepare you for trial.
Depending on client needs, we can either refer clients to one of these firms or
draw upon their knowledge of the special legal requirements of the state or province where they are located.
Service - oriented executive, equipped with years of experience in providing outstanding professional and community services, currently seeking to commit to a new role that will
draw upon knowledge and expertise in organizational leadership, quality assurance, program development, administration, and sales training, and that will offer opportunities for further professional development and contribution.
Currently seeking a fulltime role within a construction industry that will
draw upon my knowledge, expertise in project management, leadership, and communications.
We draw upon the knowledge of partners, consultants, and experts to guide our work with grantees.
I have extensive training in the Gottman Method and will also
draw upon my knowledge of Dr. Sue Johnson's work in Emotion Focused Therapy.
Not exact matches
We humans do not rely on
knowledge alone, but also
draw upon our intuition and emotional intelligence.
Noticing that there was an apparent lack in the market for good quality, simple, organic infant and kids basics, Alyssa
drew upon her fashion industry
knowledge and started the children's apparel brand mini mioche.
Our authors are experienced entrepreneurs
drawing upon their successes and failures to provide practical, in - the - trenches strategies for all
knowledge levels.
Reading scripture does not have to be a chore but can be a satisfying ministry that
draws upon your gifts, while helping you to grow in your
knowledge of the Bible.
Drawing upon both Hegel and Heidegger, these scholars affirm that real
knowledge is self -
knowledge and that the role of the text is to aid us in self - understanding.
Further than this we can not see and our argument must cease — except, as I have now to show, in the case of the Christian, who,
drawing upon an added source of
knowledge, may advance yet another step.
George's methods were intuitive and
drew largely
upon his encyclopedic
knowledge of monkey sexual behavior.
This book demonstrates that it is not merely ancillary to these other studies but is a discipline in its own right,
drawing upon, yet making unique additions to, these areas of
knowledge.
All
knowledge that is interesting is practical and
draws upon a deep community interest.
Drawing upon their many years of experience in the culinary field, and their extensive working
knowledge of authentic national and ethnic pancake recipes they were able to offer without compromise this unique and original menu which has gained national acclaim.
We've got a lot of
knowledge to
draw upon, and that's only going to help us later.»
They have
drawn upon their specialist
knowledge.
To reinforce this, I
draw upon experience in customizing healing sessions and massages through the implementation of Reiki, Swedish and Eastern techniques in addition to extensive
knowledge of the body and mind and how their relationship is affected by illness, emotions, and daily living.
Healthy sexuality
draws upon three factors — positive psychological and physical function, a supportive view of self and a strong
knowledge base — saysShana Nichols, director of the ASPIRE Center for Learning and Development in Long Island, New York.
«Kids don't necessarily
draw upon previous
knowledge when they're making decisions.
I'm joking around of course, but yes, Project CARS
draws upon all our experience,
knowledge, and pedigree of making racing games over the last 10 years.
Whether it's the folk horror of The Trial of Elizabeth Gadge with its talk of witchery, imps and familiars, the giallo-esque Private View or the chilling psychological drama of episodes such as Tom & Gerri and The Understudy, Shearsmith and Pemberton clearly
draw upon an innate and encyclopedic
knowledge of genre film and television history.
A third - grade passage about turning tree sap into maple syrup, for example, is more likely to control for background
knowledge and
draw upon things children study in school (plants and trees) than a passage on the same test about snowshoeing.
Currently working in a school leadership role, Karena has a deep
knowledge of curriculum, strengthened through engaging in research and data, and she
draws upon this in her collaborative pedagogical approach.
(Multiple Learning Approaches) Teaching and learning approaches should accommodate the diverse skills, abilities, and prior
knowledge of young adolescents, cultivate multiple intelligences,
draw upon students» individual learning styles, and utilize digital tools.
In this article, I'll explain the 3 components of the Triarchic Theory, as well as 5 tips on how to use its principles in online training in order to boost
knowledge retention and
draw upon the experience of your corporate learners.
Our selection of districts for case analysis was purposive; we sought to increase the variability of district characteristics, and we
drew upon the research team «s
knowledge of the sites.
Our analysis suggests that the preservice teachers
drew upon two main categories of combined
knowledge when making decisions.
Also, they
draw upon common
knowledge and cognitive processes.
Another current paradigm for assessing mathematics teachers»
knowledge is primarily qualitative in nature and
draws upon case descriptions of teachers» classroom practices.
These duties will
draw upon the applicant's strengths and interest areas, as well as establish new skills and
knowledge.
As such (DeLuca et al., 2017)
drawing upon a framework developed by the (OLNS, 2010) state that collaborative inquiry would appear to have seven characteristics that work together to bring about new
knowledge and understandings of teachers» problems of practice.
To further the organization's mission in her capacity she
draws upon a wide depth and breadth of practical and theoretical
knowledge and experience gained from: ten years serving the SC Department of Education Title I, Part C Education of Migratory Children / Youth program, five years as the state coordinator and five years as a state recruiter / outreach worker; working as an Spanish / English interpreter / translator for the University of SC's Center for Child and Family Studies HABLA project and an undergraduate professor in Political Philosophy and Ideology and World Politics; serving in the United State Peace Corps for three years in Mali, West Africa to improve women's financial sustainability and promotion of girls education; employment at the UN headquarters; living / studying / working / conducting research in the Philippines, Syria, Mali, France, and Spain; obtainment of a PhD in International Relations from the University of South Carolina in 2012; a MS in International Business, and a MA in Diplomacy and International Relations from Seton Hall University in 2001; and a BA in International Studies with a focus in Management, French, and Spanish from the College of Saint Elizabeth in 1999.
What it does do is
draw on researched and proven reading systems to create a strong foundation of understanding (not just
knowledge)
upon which future learning can flourish.
A Red Herring Without Mustard by Alan Bradley — In the third installment of this bestselling, award - winning, sister - poisoning, bicycle - riding, murder - investigating, and utterly captivating series, Flavia de Luce must
draw upon Gypsy lore and her encyclopaedic
knowledge of poisons to prevent a grave miscarriage of justice.
He is
drawn to this work as an extension of his background in the news biz, and both jobs reflect the value he places
upon knowledge, truth, an open mind, a sense of humanity and fairness — all essential to creating a just society and the rule of law in a lawless frontier.