Sentences with phrase «especially valuable practice»

One especially valuable practice at Patten is what are called «instructional rounds,» in which every teacher visits another's classroom at least once a month to watch a lesson or share a skill or strategy.

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Yet these traditional practices, which Hartford describes as «more risky than many other wineries care to employ,» make Mangahas's scientific approach all the more valuableespecially in combination with «his keen palate, thoughtful personality, the Winery's very strong vineyard sources, and... ability to recognize vineyard character in wines,» as Hartford puts it.
As a citizen of the United States and a taxpayer, and as a practicing biomedical applied statistician, I am especially concerned about the possibility that the funding garnered for such potentially flawed studies is detracting from other groups» ability to obtain funding to perform valid research in the valuable arena of personalized medicine.
Third, there is the danger that a reliance on test - based measures will lead teachers to focus narrowly on test - taking skills at the cost of more valuable academic content, especially if administrators do not provide them with clear and proven ways to improve their practice.
It's a luxury that many have to save months or even years to enjoy, which is why earning rewards points can be such a valuable practice, especially Chase Ultimate Rewards points.
And it can be especially valuable in solo or small firm practice where so much business is based on reputation.
It was a valuable reminder that, in law practice, you must sweat the small stuff, especially if you haven't done it before.
Data encryption has become an increasingly important practice, especially for attorneys who often hold an abundance of valuable information.
Tom will be especially valuable in helping to expand our national practice representing public and private clients in the development of major infrastructure projects.»
Such programs can be especially valuable for inexperienced lawyers in small firms or solo practice where they feel isolated or have limited access to potential mentors.
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