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«Embracing
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Not exact matches
This may seem counterintuitive, says lead author Gillian Booth, MD, a researcher at St. Michael's Hospital and the Institute
for Clinical
Evaluative Sciences in Toronto, since people might
think that pregnant women would spend more time outdoors and be more active during warmer months.
Questions assumed inferential understanding and called
for understanding of authorial intent and the skill to use interpretive and
evaluative thinking.
Inferential comprehension,
evaluative comprehension, and other higher - order
thinking skills are all critical
for students to be successful in school and in life.
The use of direct observation as a major component of an overall data collection system
for evaluative purposes may be less reliable than
thought.