Sentences with phrase «educational context where»

This activity takes place within an educational context where adults and young people are equal contributors to a continuous learning process focusing on school change.
Any kind of educational context where international scientists are present and people have more time to talk — summer schools, seminars, or workshops, for example — are good places to make contact with potential mentors abroad, Žagrović says.

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We recognize them where appropriate within the context of our educational and outreach activities, and may provide links to their websites in our content.
«Coaching in an educational context is a self - directed, one - to - one conversation where a coach encourages learning through questioning, active listening and challenging discussions in a supportive and encouraging environment.
The idea of «authentic learning» has become central to our ideas about educating young people, but there's «authentic learning,» where the real - life meaning and context of knowledge is embedded in educational tasks, and then there's authentic learning — real learning in the real world.
She has since been committed to improving educational experiences for students, especially in urban contexts where access to quality resources can be highly uneven and disparity often correlates along socioeconomic lines.
I think that based on what we found in this survey, this hopefully can just bring fuller context and understanding of where military families are coming from, especially when it comes to their schooling activities and educational activities.
Quality schools that support high student achievement, school graduation, college attendance, and life success for all diverse learners can only occur in a context of educational equity, such as where the Goals of Educational Equity and School Reform (Scott, 1999; Scott, 2000) create a high equity context for action, transformation and school reform.
Additionally, these views arise in a context where strong majorities of adults consider themselves «lifelong learners» and libraries around the country are working to fit their programs and services into local educational ecosystems — both the formal parts of it (such as schools) and the informal parts of it (such as «do it yourself» learning opportunities).
The newly designed discursive and research spaces, will be areas where the full range of collection resources from the Library & Archives and the Hessel Museum of Art can be actively mixed and engaged with meeting current and future needs, and ultimately supporting innovation and experimentation in the contemporary arts within an educational and exhibition - driven context.
This agenda has become increasingly significant in the context of an increased focus in the UK over the last two decades towards inclusive education, where schools are expected to educate all pupils within a mainstream setting and to «actively seek to remove the barriers to learning and participation that can hinder or exclude pupils with special educational needs (Department for Education 2001, p. 5).»
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