Whilst the webinars refer to Trinity exams, this series also support teachers» continuous professional development (CPD) and can help improve
everyday teaching practices for integrating and teaching all four skills.
Whilst the webinars refer to Trinity exams, they also support teachers» continuous professional development (CPD) and can help improve
everyday teaching practices for integrating and teaching all four skills.
Not exact matches
The most profound declaration of faith I can make is
practicing the Catholic
teachings about human dignity and about what my faith calls the «preferential option
for the poor» in my
everyday life.
Held quarterly in keeping with the four seasons, this day retreat
teaches transformational tools
for Mindfulness in
everyday life with
practices such as meditation, mindful movement and eating, guided imagery and breath awareness.
The 1960s «free school» movement recognized the value of students
teaching students, and many instituted the
practice as
everyday experiences
for young people.
Dr. Siobhan Mullan
teaches ethical decision - making to veterinary undergraduates and in 2006 she started the
Everyday Ethics column
for practitioners in the journal In
Practice.
This blog
teaches bellydance as a healthy movement
practice for everyday.
For those practitioners more familiar with Johnella's work, the DVDs and detailed workbook provide an integrated
teaching tool that will expand
everyday counselling skills and enhance
practice.
«From applying the latest research to
everyday teaching practices to using assessment techniques
for each of a child's languages, and using the curriculum to foster learning,
One Child, Two Languages is a powerful tool.»
The Creative Curriculum ®
for Kindergarten builds upon decades of research, offering educators a developmentally appropriate, wrap - around curriculum that includes
teaching guides and other daily
practice resources to help educators integrate studies, or project - based investigations of science and social studies topics, into
everyday instruction.