«The partnership is designed to give San Jose
an educational context for its contemporary exhibitions and to foster support for the growth of its own permanent collection,» the museum explains.
Almost nobody in education policy is aware of
the educational context for the ARPA / PARC project which also speaks volumes about the abysmal field of «education research / policy».
Not exact matches
There is no
educational technique
for producing loving concern, yet the forms of group life are the vital
context of the nurture which is necessary to love.
He will not be there to attend parent - teacher conferences, to tuck her into bed at night, to discuss with his wife in the
context of a committed marriage what
educational decisions should be made
for the child.
In this historical
context, one can appreciate the struggle of the
educational institutions
for the right of freedom of inquiry.
After several years spent earning a degree in such
contexts one understandably comes to yearn
for an
educational experience in a more intimate community, not just advanced seminar by advanced seminar, but as a total academic environment.
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.
This english will focus on motivation in an
educational context and
for importance to provide researches
On rare occasions, we'll approve the use of a certain clip
for an
educational documentary film or another nonprofit organization's needs, but we typically don't grant this kind of permission, as we then have no control over the output and the
context the clips are used in.
«I hope to develop a research career that informs educators, nonprofit organizations, and governmental agencies in the design of formal and informal
educational opportunities and interventions that are culturally relevant, sensitive to children's
contexts, and encourage a strong foundation
for all children's lifelong learning.»
The central focus of professional development and training
for teachers and principals should be the educator (teacher or principal) who as a person lives and works within an
educational, social and political
context in differing ways and engages in curriculum decision making and leadership in unique ways that must be respected and celebrated — there is no sense in a «one - size fits all» approach to training and development;
Program, she examines how TFA regional staff and corps cultures — specifically staff and corps member engagement and inclusion — can catalyze efforts to improve
educational outcomes
for students in each local
context.
In reviewing the available research on the effects of segregation on
educational opportunities
for black students, Rivkin concludes the effects of desegregation are most likely uneven and vary by program and
context.
«The term «prevention science» reflects how
educational settings, whether they be early childhood, elementary, or secondary, are increasingly understood as salient
contexts and opportunities
for promoting well - being across academic, mental health, and social / interpersonal areas,» Savitz - Romer explains.
This resource is useful with a range of ages and
educational contexts — Nursery / Primary / Secondary to focus on numeracy skills and / or coin recognition - Special
Educational Needs - preparation
for adulthood and acknowledging the value of different coins.
Knowledge about users is a key
for effective communication — building a knowledge of user profiles on the basis of observed behavior in the
context of e.g. region,
educational level, and even gender helps to segment customers and adjust our methods.
«The use of a single case trial like this one can form the basis of further discussion about ways in which research projects can be tailored to
educational settings, making research more relevant to mainstream
contexts, and preparing researchers
for the many possible challenges that they may encounter,» she said.
It is well accepted that graduate teachers require ongoing mentoring and support
for induction into the profession, as well as into the
educational and community
contexts.
The high dropout rates and a rising awareness of the need to improve
educational quality, together with a flourishing entrepreneurial environment and a solid and rapid expansion of ICT use and digital inclusion in the region (among the highest in the world), provided the
context for the birth of Kuepa.
We aim to explore both the current realities and the rich possibilities that exist
for including the arts in all kinds of
educational settings with a wide range of students — across age levels, in and outside of schools, across diverse cultural
contexts, and across all artistic domains.
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«Learning Environments
for Tomorrow challenged us to be creative and expanded our knowledge of innovation in an
educational context.
It is no big stretch, within the
educational context,
for teachers and students to collaborate among themselves, and with parents and even administrators, when necessary.
Once at HGSE, Mundy - Shephard credits two courses — Associate Professor John Diamond's Race, Class, and
Educational Inequality and Assistant Professor Natasha Warikoo's Cultural Explanations
for Ethnic and Racial Inequality in Education — with prompting her to consider how the intersection of racial and sexual minority identity impacts school experiences and
educational outcomes, particularly in the
context of bullying, harassment, and microaggressions and participation in Gay Straight Alliances (GSAs).
I appreciate that a large proportion of this will depend upon time and also the
educational context in which we are working,
for example this will be significantly different in a primary setting compared to that of a secondary school.
Our claim that these practices ought to be considered essential
for successful leaders is based on reviews of empirical research and on illustrative original studies carried out in
educational contexts.116 We also rely on a synthesis of evidence about managerial skills, compiled by Yukl (2002).
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.
A question of trust: Predictive conditions
for adaptive and technical leadership in
educational contexts.
Given a new era of standards marked by the C3 Framework, the timing
for such a concerted research gaze across various
contexts and
educational landscapes is upon us (Hofer & Swan, 2014).
For teachers to use
educational research in the classroom a few things must be considered: teachers» access to research, their ability to identify and evaluate up - to - date, high - quality research, the goals of the classroom and school, and the
context in which the research needs to be used.
As part of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), established in 2008 and revised in 2017, defining
educational provision
for children under 5 in England, the Characteristics of Effective Learning (CoEL), set out by the Department
for Education (2012) provide the
context for learning in the Early Years in England.
Without engagement in the field and community teacher educators can not truly prepare and develop teachers
for teaching children and youth in today's diverse
educational contexts.
While many communities seem willing to cede the cause of
educational innovation to charter schools, CCE specifically partners with public school districts to negotiate opportunities
for our MA PLN schools to innovate in the
context of traditional districts.
Discover coaching as a powerful model
for management and leadership in an
educational context
Personalized learning takes place within the
context of
educational equity, providing culturally responsive learning environments and equitable
educational opportunities
for all students.
She utilizes both quantitative and qualitative methods to investigate how the social
context of education, implementation of
educational policies, and school leadership shape
educational outcomes
for underserved students, particularly immigrants and English language learners.
In order to increase teacher candidates» awareness of the potential of geospatial technologies, I took the existing course goals and worked to augment them through the incorporation of geospatial technology - based activities that added real - word
context to
educational content and standards, allowed
for creative work, and prompted a reorientation to problems in the social and physical world.
The commonality between these varied uses is that geospatial technologies integrated in
educational contexts can offer «new ways of viewing, representing and analyzing information
for transformative learning and teaching» (Alibrandi & Palmer - Moloney, 2001, p. 483).
Legislative proposal released on January 15, 2015 designed to ensure that data collected in the
educational context is used only
for educational purposes.
Real - world videos set the stage
for each learning experience by showing the practical application of
educational concepts within an industry and / or organizational
context.
Using geospatial technologies in
educational contexts opens up possibilities
for teaching and learning because students must interact, analyze, and represent their understandings and experiences with and in the world in a new digital form.
Shulman (1987) defined seven knowledge bases
for teachers: content knowledge, general pedagogical knowledge, curriculum knowledge, pedagogical content knowledge (PCK), knowledge of learners and their characteristics, knowledge of
educational context, and knowledge of
educational ends, goals, and values.
«It's possible that -
for better or
for worse - external measures such as Pisa will take on greater importance in measuring
educational performance in a comparative
context,» she added.
For some time now there has been increasing recognition that, in an
educational climate of accountability measures and increased top - down control, there is a need to position the work of teachers as extending beyond the classroom and situate teachers» role in education within the broader
context of schooling.
Her research focuses on issues of
educational inequity related to urban
contexts; race, class, and gender; disproportionate representation of students of color in special education; and issues of sexuality
for students with disabilities.
Her research is focused on understanding factors that influence
educational decisions
for children, families, and teachers in developing
contexts.
Carol Campbell, the principal researcher
for the study, added, «While Canada is internationally recognized as valuing education and committing to both excellence and equity, there is a gap in shared knowledge about the professional learning practices that contribute to improved
educational outcomes within and across Canada and in the unique and diverse
contexts of each province and territory.»
Standards detailing the required procedures of the trademark intervention were established in each national
context to account
for the unique conditions of that nation's
educational systems (e.g., university policies, public school procedures, etc.).
Her scholarship focuses on the academic achievement of low - income students and students of color in postsecondary education, with a specific focus on understanding the
educational contexts, levers, and practices that promote greater academic success
for these students.
He is particularly interested in understanding the ways in which the impacts of individual interventions vary across local
educational contexts, both
for insights into basic social processes and as a means to improving
educational outcomes.