His research spans from the nitty - gritty challenges facing teachers in the prosaic
everyday settings of their classrooms and schools to national and international policies and their impacts on student learning and professional engagement.
Not exact matches
Like Canva, PicMonkey is
set up for the
everyday person who would like to inject some graphics pizzazz into their world, but who can't afford the hefty price tag
of hiring a graphic designer.
You'll need employees with a very particular
set of skills to serve those customers, and you'll need an operating plan to guide your
everyday activities.
Cameron points to the example
set by a senior executive at Korean manufacturer LG Electronics, who makes a point
of expressing appreciation to employees
everyday.
While the researchers hope to use these findings in a clinical
setting, they also seem to offer ready - made advice for those suffering from
everyday levels
of shyness.
The important question — the one that
sets this system apart from your
everyday «Which Game
of Thrones Character Are You?»
What is interesting here is not simply that the
everyday language
of «a fine day» is determined by a
set of new - fangled scientific abstractions, but also the fact that a novel written after the war dares to inhabit the virtual outlook
of before.
But the ultimate result is that the very first stages
of motherhood are a bigger budgetary burden, for worse results and in far more humble
settings, for
everyday American families than they are for literal princes and princesses.
The Supreme Court is
set to hear arguments Wednesday in a case that could derail the Affordable Care Act (ACA), commonly referred to as Obamacare, and potentially increase the cost
of insurance for millions across the U.S.. It's a big deal, and it has insurance companies, medical providers and
everyday workers holding their breath.
The tradition
of setting new goals and resolutions permeates
everyday culture during the year - end holiday season.
... well the same logic applys to god... i enjoy dropping these logic bombs on people and see how they react and hope that maybe that logic bomb will eventually
set up a chain reaction in their consciousness... or maybe I am an egotistical f c k who just likes to have an unassaiable argument which with to beat others over the head with... maybe I am wrong to do so because the Human Condition is so cold and bleak in its finality that people need the cushion
of god to go on with their
everyday lives.
Religion isn't like taste in food - once people's minds are
set on believing or not believing, type
of religion, and how they choose to reflect their spirituality in
everyday life, they are
set on that decision forever.
Letty Russell has described the importance
of «kitchen table» theology, which begins with the faith stories
of ordinary women grouped around kitchen tables or in other
everyday settings.
And on a question directly related to Berger's idea that discrete spheres
of relevance in
everyday reality need to be integrated by some broader framework, respondents were asked, following a
set of items dealing with family, friends, work, and the like as sources
of meaning, if they «try to keep all these areas separate or tie them all together?»
But the biblical narrative, the great critic Erich Auerbach wrote, depicted «something which neither the poets nor the historians
of antiquity ever
set out to portray: the birth
of a spiritual movement in the depths
of the common people, from within the
everyday occurrences
of contemporary life.»
The
everyday example Jesus
set for meals is that all are invited and welcome and to be included in all aspects
of the meal.
In most
everyday experiences, the relationship between these two forms
of practical reason is that between problem solving and goal
setting.
In
everyday life, believers and nonbelievers alike «routinely move from one field
of activity to another, each with its own
set of rules.»
The humanist movement in its turn gave him a confidence in human culture, a love
of the classics and a connatural feeling for language, for beauty in the form
of words, and for words in their natural
setting of everyday language that eventually flowered in the German Bible, a whole language coming both to birth and to a first apotheosis — a miracle
of the sixteenth century to
set beside the achievement
of Shakespeare in England at the end
of the century.
Public Health England has today published new guidelines
setting out the approaches the food industry should take to reduce the net amount
of sugar children consume through
everyday food.
Vibrant Wellness Journal was thrilled to be offered a review copy
of Vegetarian
Everyday,
set to be released this week from Rizzoli USA.
The increasingly popular TV series has
set itself up nicely for comparisons into our
everyday lives, and some funny so - and - so has decided to throw together a video highlighting just which
of our favourite footballers look like characters from the show.
Draysbay is 1
of 4 bookmarks I have
set in my laptop, and how I start my day
everyday with coffee.
There are,
of course, days where it feels laborious to make such a fuss about an
everyday thing such as
setting the table for an evening meal.
The book juxtaposes the
everyday rhythms
of childhood (
setting the table, listening to a story from her mom, struggling at school), with fantastic creatures and travel through time and space.
Some
of our Amber
sets can be worn for special events while other fit perfectly for
everyday wearing.
Learning programming at a young age helps children solve
everyday problems and get
set up for a lifetime
of...
One
of the coolest things about Terrain is that it comes with a second
set of smaller 12 ″ rear wheels that you can switch to for
everyday use.
Great for traveling,
everyday or even good for kids stuff (think school or baby supplies) this
set is a must for anyone who needs to manage a lot
of stuff and wants to do it efficiently.
After six weeks
of age,
set aside about 10 or 15 minutes
everyday for tummy time.
Set aside a little time
everyday where you can cuddle, talk, or do an activity alone with each
of your twins.
We have purchased over 8
of these now for Childcare centre use and they get used several times a day
everyday we love nearly everything about them only small thing is - Straps can be a bit hard to adjust (Wouldn't matter as much in a home
setting)- To get the straps out to wash is a mission (Again doesn't matter in a home
setting) It's very easy to clean, sturdy, you can buy new straps!
The things that preschoolers are working on — washing themselves, using the bathroom, the gentle rhythm
of setting things up for a snack or lunch and then washing dishes and clearing plates — those extraordinary moments
of everyday life is what the core curriculum for preschoolers should be.
If your tween gets everything he or she wants, you're
setting your child up for a lifetime
of disappointment when the realities
of everyday living confront expectations, and eventually, they always do.
It's hard to manage pumping with a crying baby and no second
set of hands, I live it
everyday.
It is a popular and effective means for any parent or
set of parents to meet the challenges
of everyday parenting.
«Our commitment is to take on tough fights for
everyday New Yorkers who want to know that there is one
set of rules for everyone.»
Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYC Parks Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP, announced the next
set of parks added to the Community Parks Initiative portfolio the City's first major parks equity initiative investing $ 318 million to revitalize
everyday community parks that have received less than $ 250,000 over the past 20 years.
Closed off from the world, North Korea weaves a highly militarized mind -
set into the fabric
of everyday life.
This thermometer takes you beyond
everyday body temperatures with
settings for taking the surface temperatures
of objects.
This
set contains some
of the best ceramic skillet options around as well as other pieces that make
everyday cooking more convenient.
Functions: Each knife has a unique
set of functions to meet your needs, from
everyday tools, home improvement tools, and camping tools.
Noting the inconsistency between neuropsychological test results, and patient complaints
of memory loss in
everyday life, the researchers
set out to generate a more realistic picture
of memory performance in these patients.
He adds, «Once we get out
of the lab or temporarily induced
settings and consider the
everyday contexts in which people live and interact, we can not simply assume that interventions to clean up disorder will have invariant effects.»
And what he does
everyday is
set about trying to find that little margin [
of] difference, because that's the margin that allows his patients do extraordinarily well.
I think you can certainly drop it into the big category
of physics articles that illuminate the universe by telling us that it is indeed much more deeply complicated and counter intuitive than most
of us would think; that when you start to look at the fringes
of what we understand about physics and how the world works, you really get the sense that we are locked in [to] certain
set of perceptions that do not necessarily apply; that our kind
of common sense,
everyday [intuitions] are not a very good guide to understanding how the universe can behave at certain scales or under certain conditions.
Jessen's team searched for signs
of chaos within a
set of cooled caesium atoms, using them as the quantum equivalent
of an
everyday object that displays chaotic behaviour — a child's spinning top.
«The main contribution
of this research is a framework
of lay design that consists
of a
set of principles and guidelines that enables the professional designer to develop digital - physical toolkits that empower the layperson to engage in the design
of everyday products,» says Guido Hermans.
«To get a good picture
of how stimulus information is being conveyed in these afferent populations, you have to look at a diverse
set of stimuli that spans the range
of what you might feel in
everyday tactile experience,» he said.
Commenting on the significance
of the findings co-lead author Professor Mani Ramaswami, Professor
of Neurogenetics at the School
of Genetics and Microbiology, Trinity College Dublin said: «Degenerative diseases, such as MND, are a poorly understood and largely untreatable
set of life limiting diseases which can leave people unable to do the
everyday things that the rest
of us, particularly the young, take for granted.