Sentences with phrase «emotional side of the characters»

These scenes feel special because it's in these moments that we get to see the emotional side of the characters.

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Similarly, there are subtle framing techniques that reflect ideas about the characters such as Lavelle and his daughter being photographed on opposite sides of the frame to express their emotional distance.
Also, framing the entire film around Blythe Danner's side character — a girl who Paul met and abandoned as a child, only to grow up bitter and isolated as a result — shows a level of emotional depth that might not have been present had Paul been written by anyone else.
We go a bit more for the comedy with Christopher Mintz - Plasse and David Tennant, but both of them [delivered an] emotional side that was really a pleasant surprise, because it keeps you invested in the characters.
The animated movie of 2014 that really kicked you right in the feels, How To Train Your Dragon 2 balanced the swooping, soaring excitement of seeing loveable characters blast fire at bad guys on the backs of winged wyrms with an emotional side that saw fans of the franchise blubbing into their Hiccup - emblazoned Big Gulps.
As a side - effect, so many potential emotional beats are lost among the desire to provide plot momentum, or head to the adventures of the next set of characters, and those who don't show up at all are simply name checked in order to appease social media ire.
In The Other Side of the Report Card: Assessing Students» Social, Emotional, and Character Development, J.J. Ferrito, Dominic Moceri, and I analyzed report card comments and their ubiquitous drop - down menus, and we found many flaws in the current system.
«The Other Side of the Report Card is a complete implementation guide to help school districts develop or improve how they convey to families the social, emotional, and character strengths and needs of their children in a culturally appropriate way.
Excerpts from the book, The Other Side of the Report Card: Assessing Students» Social, Emotional, and Character Development (Corwin Press, 2016) are provided.
These past few months have brought us together with many, many contacts, friends and colleagues in this field that some call social and emotional learning, others call character education, and that Peter often refers to as whole child education or «the other side of the report card.»
Mercedes - AMG adds emphatically sporty and muscular highlights to the emotional exterior design of the new Mercedes - Benz A-Class sporting the new dynamic style, sculptural character and feature lines on the sides.
The view from the side is marked by the dropping line in keeping with the emotional character of the vehicle.
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The Other Side of the Report Card: Assessing Students» Social, Emotional, and Character Development (2016) Elias, M. J., Ferrito, J. J., & Moceri, D. C. (2016).
The Other Side of the Report Card: Assessing Students» Social, Emotional, and Character Development.
Maurice J. Elias, PhD, is a professor of psychology at Rutgers University, director of the Social - Emotional and Character Development Lab, writes a blog for Edutopia, and is the co-author of The Other Side of the Report Card: Assessing Students» Social, Emotional, and Character Development.
The other side of the report card: Assessing students» social, emotional, and character development.
«The Other Side of the Report Card by Maurice Elias, Joseph Ferrito, and Dominic Moceri is a rich resource for educators who want to figure out how best to report on students» social, emotional, and character development.
«The Other Side of the Report Card is a complete implementation guide to help school districts develop or improve how they convey to families the social, emotional, and character strengths and needs of their children in a culturally appropriate way.
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