To name a few shared objectives that a teacher leader system could address, we want to improve the on - boarding of novice teachers in their first classrooms, collect feedback that informs backward - mapped changes to preservice preparation, share
emerging knowledge from academia, and collaboratively build a research agenda that is relevant locally and informed by broader perspectives.
Not exact matches
Mr. Alberg's individual qualifications and skills as a director include his experience as a venture capitalist investing in technology companies, through which he gained experience with
emerging technologies, his experience as a lawyer, his
knowledge of Amazon
from having served as a director since 1996, as well as his customer experience skills and skills relating to financial statement and accounting matters.
From recruiting many
emerging Pro-Life leaders who have gained valuable
knowledge and skills in political leadership on our provincial board to activating lifelong Pro-Life supporters at the grassroots level, helping them engage effectively in our last provincial election.
Participants in the conversation
from all walks of life should seek to describe authentic human fulfillment and propose safeguards against the many opportunities for abuse, until a body of principles and a consensus about the best applications of genetic
knowledge emerge.
For Nash, presuppositionalism was simply a way to affirm first the presence of forms of human
knowledge in the mind and second the beliefs that
emerged from those forms.
Simple life gradually
emerging from such a «soup» does not seem at all incredible, certainly not incredible enough that we in the USA have to give up and call the remaining gap in
knowledge «God,» while our Indian colleagues do the same and attribute it all to the Lord Shiva.
The point which
emerges most clearly
from these two illustrations is that the most destructive social evils of which we have
knowledge appear on what, according to any previous conception of progress, have been high levels of intellectual and moral advance.
It is surely that and the
knowledge that this is the material
from which we ourselves
emerged that drives our conviction.
«The effective program,» the report argues, «not only teaches in the classical sense of transmitting insight and
knowledge, but also allows insight to
emerge from the crucible of experience.»
Mortality and self - consciousness (in the double sense of self - awareness and embarrassment)
emerge from the
knowledge of good and evil.
On Burke's view, rational solutions
emerge from below, by an invisible hand, and are not imposed
from above by those who claim to have privileged
knowledge of the natural law.
Although Kant insists that our
knowledge is always of representations, and not of objects capable of existing outside our powers of representation, Rundell points out that the representations must themselves
emerge from a synthesis of reason and imagination (CJ 91).
Unforgivably in the eyes of these latter, he was an unapologetic defender of the lower - middle - class moral traditions
from which many
knowledge workers of his generation had
emerged and escaped.
News of his arrest started trickling in
from morning but after working our sources it
emerged that most workers had no
knowledge of what had gone on before the presidents arrival.
The ideological underpinnings of the North Korean citizen, are often reduced to mere speculation
from an ivory tower perspective, yet the true — often «hidden» — meaning can only
emerge as
knowledge of (North) Korean culture, and language, accumulates.
The Home Office faces more foreign prisoner allegations today as claims
emerged that offenders were released
from secure hospitals without their
knowledge.
The Home Office faces more foreign prisoner allegations today as claims
emerged that offenders were released
from secure hospitals without its
knowledge.
He
emerged from his house to a round a cheers this morning and the
knowledge that he has turned politics upside down.
If you would answer «yes» to these questions, and you're someone who enjoys explaining research to nonscientists, bringing people together
from diverse professional backgrounds, and acting as a facilitator, then a career in an
emerging area —
knowledge brokering — could be an excellent choice for you.
The idea that new universes can
emerge from collapsing black holes may be illuminated through additional
knowledge about the properties of black holes, which are being studied now.
«
Emerging adults are entering the transition period
from being kids to being adults, so their behaviors, perceptions,
knowledge, and beliefs can still be changed during this period of time,» says Li.
In this review, we highlight research progress and gaps that have
emerged during the past decade and develop a predictive framework that integrates
knowledge from ecophysiology and community ecology with modeling approaches.
Speaking about the policy options
emerging from the four regional assessments, Watson said: «Although there are no «silver bullets» or «one - size - fits all» answers, the best options in all four regional assessments are found in better governance, integrating biodiversity concerns into sectoral policies and practices (e.g. agriculture and energy), the application of scientific
knowledge and technology, increased awareness and behavioural changes.»
The global index, representing close to half the world's corals
from 316 sites, is an impressive feat of data science: It
emerged from a meta - analysis of all available historical records on coral bleaching
from 1982 through 2006 — the «sum of human
knowledge on species - specific bleaching during this period,» according to Swain.
Often, those spectacular collective patterns
emerge from individual group members using simple rules in their interactions, without requiring global
knowledge of their group.
If it works, actual brain behavior should
emerge from the fundamental framework inside the computer, and where it doesn't work, scientists will know where their
knowledge falls short.
«One of the major themes to
emerge from the focus groups was a lack of
knowledge on how to care for the grass,» explained Felter.
Polymers with unprecedented qualities are
emerging from advances in synthesis and
from processing methods based on new
knowledge about the relations between structure and properties in polymers
What determines which devices, techniques and products will
emerge from the ensemble of possibilities which the
knowledge of any particular time and place makes possible?
The lack of
knowledge and of firm opinion that
emerges powerfully
from the survey — and was even more apparent in the focus groups that preceded it — suggests that these debates remain deeply unsettled.
«Talented researchers
emerge from the TRTH program with the
knowledge and professional network that will position them for success as they continue to grow their careers in the important discipline of translational research,» said ASH President Dr. Charles S. Abrams of the University of Pennsylvania.
Emerging Role of Genomic Rearrangements in Breast Cancer: Applying
Knowledge from Other Cancers.
Scientific
knowledge input into process based models has much improved, reducing uncertainty of known science for some components of sea - level rise (e.g. steric changes), but when considering other components (e.g. ice melt
from ice sheets, terrestrial water contribution) science is still
emerging, and uncertainties remain high.
We
emerge from school and enter into a society that has topical
knowledge of health, especially natural health, but feigns depth of understanding.
When he» magically»
emerges from a mishap on the field, his ebullient reaction — fueled by the
knowledge that now, at last, he'll be» shown» the money — calls up all the soulful real - world triumph the movie has been reaching for.
Harding's level of involvement or
knowledge beforehand has always been up for debate, though she was ultimately banned
from figure skating for life; Gillooly, however,
emerged as the real creep of the ordeal, especially once Tonya revealed he'd been physically abusive to her throughout their marriage.
The conclusion
emerged by this explanation could be metaphorically put as follows: «disciplinarity, multidisciplinarity, interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity are like four arrows shot
from but a single bow:
knowledge.»
It starts with action planning in the early fall (in which schools develop and submit an improvement plan); a provincial learning session in mid-fall for staff teams
from all OFIP schools in the province (
knowledge is shared
from previous experience as well as new learning about
emerging needs - for example, student and staff resiliency in 2012, and staff learning in mathematics in 2013); mid-year conversations in early spring (monitoring and identifying mid-year successes and challenges in order to modify plans and activities); and a summative conversation in late spring (in which staff reflect on the year, successes, and challenges, and begin discussions about the coming year's OFIP strategy).
Now in its second year, the free one - day educational conference will provide head teachers and senior leaders
from across the region with the opportunity to come together and share
knowledge while hearing
from the industry's leading professionals on
emerging themes and topics.
What
emerged from the data collection and analysis was that exemplary teachers conceived their
knowledge of technology integration around five conceptions: theory, creativity, public learning, life preparation, and contextual accommodations.
These ideas
emerge from knowledge of the biology and psychology of boys and the craft
knowledge of teachers, what Lee Shulman has called the «wisdom of practice.»
What
emerged from the data collection and analysis was that exemplary teachers conceived their
knowledge of technology around five conceptions: theory, creativity, public learning, life preparation and contextual accommodations.
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But the cumulative quality of the Core
Knowledge Sequence greatly increases the likelihood that as children proceed from one grade to the next, they will emerge well prepared with a shared body of important knowledge an
Knowledge Sequence greatly increases the likelihood that as children proceed
from one grade to the next, they will
emerge well prepared with a shared body of important
knowledge an
knowledge and skills.
«As they relate their experiences, common threads
emerge: feelings of anger, frustration, and isolation in a world designed for standardized minds; the empowerment that arises
from self -
knowledge; the value of cultivating one's strengths and the gifts that are embodied in «thinking differently,»» Zabel said.
That's good for creativity and experimentation in classrooms, but if teachers are allowed to decide what they teach as well as how they teach it, students are going to
emerge from high school with Swiss cheese holes in their
knowledge and skills, and they'll pay the price later on.
The «Classroom Efficiency Club»
emerged in the 1990s
from the efforts of a small group of educational entrepreneurs, most affiliated with charter schools, to develop classroom practices that would instill the discipline necessary for students to master foundational
knowledge that could then serve as a base for more advanced learning.
Based on new
knowledge emerging from the psychological sciences, AYD transforms the way adolescents think about themselves as learners, and helps educators create and manage a powerful learning culture in their classrooms and schools.
Three areas of interest
emerge from that research: teacher
knowledge, skills and dispositions; professional community (schools as a collective enterprise); and program coherence (clear learning goals sustained over time).
Recently, the phrase «technological pedagogical content
knowledge» (or technology, pedagogy, and content
knowledge; TPACK) has been used to describe «an understanding that
emerges from an interaction of content, pedagogy, and technology
knowledge» (Koehler & Mishra, 2008, p. 17).