«seeks, reflects upon and responds to» — these words emphasize the nature of AFL as an enquiry process involving the active search for
evidence of capability and understanding, making sense of such evidence, and exercising judgement for wise decision - making about next steps for students and teachers.
Participants frequently commented that CMIS was adopted with no input from the scientific user community and with limited
evidence of the capabilities of passive microwave for estimation of ocean surface vector winds.
evidence of capability — bidders to provide at least two examples of similar complex sites successfully hosted and clients willing to act as references
evidence of capability — bidders to provide at least two examples of similar complex sites successfully delivered to clients willing to act as references
The State of Texas joined the great majority of state governments in requiring citizens to supply
evidence of their capability while on the highway to cover minimal liability limitations, on January 1, 2011.
Our years of experience have borne out
evidence of our capabilities on behalf of any stakeholder in this real estate market.
Not exact matches
America's close ally Israel accused Iran this week
of «brazenly lying» about its nuclear
capabilities, and Israeli sources have said new
evidence provides «proof
of the very existence
of an Iranian nuclear weapons program.»
But for a far better indicator
of the health
of Canada's economy, opposition politicians should consider the disturbing decline in this country's innovative
capabilities, as
evidenced by Bloomberg's recently published 2018 Innovation Index.
Based entirely on anecdotal
evidence, however, I believe the press» credibility with senior citizens has taken a hit from which it is unlikely to recover, and it may be entirely due to the election
of 2008, when the mainstream media utterly abandoned whatever responsibilities to the public trust to which it still felt obliged, tossed presumptive - nominee Hillary Clinton aside and» rejecting any - and - all discomfiting questions about his experience, background, past - operations, education, friendships or
capabilities» hoisted candidate Barack Obama upon their shoulders and carried him into the White House in triumph.
Given all available
evidence, it is an accurate assessment
of the mental
capabilities.
«Providing further
evidence of the level
of technical and commercial
capabilities BES brings to our markets, we are delighted to have designed and commissioned this unit in - house and to have had it built utilising local contractors.
The book presents
evidence from a number
of sources that unlike other species, the human male possesses the emotional and physiological
capability to effectively nurture and parent their young.
The term «Gifted» is defined by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as Students, children, or youth who give
evidence of high achievement
capability in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who need services and activities not ordinarily provided by the school in order to fully develop those
capabilities.
Michigan: Custody is awarded based on the best interests
of the child, based on the following factors: moral character and prudence
of the parents; physical, emotional, mental, religious and social needs
of the child;
capability and desire
of each parent to meet the child's emotional, educational, and other needs; preference
of the child, if the child is
of sufficient age and maturity; the love and affection and other emotional ties existing between the child and each parent; the length
of time the child has lived in a stable, satisfactory environment and the desirability
of maintaining continuity; the desire and ability
of each parent to allow an open and loving frequent relationship between the child and other parent; the child's adjustment to his / her home, school, and community; the mental and physical health
of all parties; permanence
of the family unit
of the proposed custodial home; any
evidence of domestic violence; and other factors.
More
evidence emerges
of lives ruined by private contractor Atos, as MPs issue a devastating attack on the government for handing them new disability contracts despite their failure on work
capability assessments
The NASUWT is concerned by growing
evidence that older teachers, particularly women, are increasingly being singled out for redundancy or subjected to the abuse
of capability procedures.
Mr Norman said the
evidence suggested music was a «fantastic liberator and discipliner
of human talent», adding: «I think that's another area where the state could perfectly reasonably spend really rather a lot
of money to enhance human
capability.»
Such
evidence indicates that the problem is historically deep - seated, which means that it is highly unlikely that devolution in its present form will give the city region
of Manchester the financial resources, administrative
capability and policy imagination to manage these genuinely structural problems.
This omitted the qualifications won at the Milton Keynes NPF, which indicated that a clear body
of evidence could lead Labour to change this belief, and which agreed that «the next strategic defence and security review in 2015 needs to be open and transparent, examining all
capabilities including nuclear.
As part
of the bidding process for a contract to be awarded, all bidding companies must indicate their turnover figures for previous years as
evidence that they have the
capability to carry out such a contract.
CHAOTIC thinking is rarely a recipe for success, but
evidence is emerging that operating at the edge
of chaos may drive our brain's astonishing
capabilities.
Evidence that simple functions can be composed to produce the higher
capabilities of nervous systems comes from programs that read, recognize speech, guide robot arms to assemble tight components by feel, classify chemicals by articial smell and taste, reason about abstract matters, and so on.
Arguably, bats have the most sophisticated powered flight mechanism among animals, as
evidenced by the shape - changing
capability of their wings.
The demonstration that a bonobo can temporally coordinate rhythmic movements in the context
of joint drumming is consistent with other
evidence that rhythmic
capabilities are widely dispersed across species.
Together, these
capabilities would give scientists «an incredibly powerful set
of tools» to seek out
evidence of past life on Mars, Mustard said at the conference.
«The regenerative healing response
of the spiny mouse is truly remarkable and Dr. Seifert's new work provides clear
evidence that regenerative
capabilities have evolved among rodents,» said Ken Muneoka, professor at Texas A&M University and a pioneer in the field
of regeneration.
But direct
evidence of a supernova's dust ‐ making
capabilities has been slim up to now, and could not account for the copious amount
of dust detected in young, distant galaxies.
The expanded targeted exome sequencing - based approach described herein (Fetalis), provides strong
evidence suggesting a definite and beneficial increase in our diagnostic
capabilities in prenatal diagnosis
of otherwise chromosomally balanced fetuses with troubling ultrasound abnormalities.
We have instruments on board which are expressly designed to seek
evidence of ancient life - what we call «biosignatures» - and we have the
capability to prepare samples, drill them out
of a rock, seal them in a tube, so that a future mission could go and bring them up - we call that «caching.»
«Given the
capability of all tissues to synthesize sufficient amounts
of cholesterol for their metabolic and structural needs, there is no
evidence for a biological requirement for dietary cholesterol.»
You can check out the official Institute
of Medicine monograph: «Given the
capability of all tissues to synthesize sufficient cholesterol for their metabolic and structural needs, there is no
evidence for a biological requirement for dietary cholesterol.»
However, recently research has shown a lot
of evidence about the real truth regarding saturated fats, which has led professionals athletes, fitness enthusiasts and nutritionists to embrace MCT oil for its fat burning
capabilities.
However, there are no scientific pieces
of evidence for its fat burning or nootropic
capabilities.
From the national academy
of science, «Given the
capability of all tissues to synthesize sufficient cholesterol for their metabolic and structural needs, there is no
evidence for a biological requirement for dietary cholesterol.»
Making this the norm in classroom practice is no easy task: it will require changes at all levels
of the system, including to the
evidence base, career pathways, leadership
capability, and reporting, accountability and governance.
With digital
capabilities in place, rather than staff feeling the burden
of having to provide paper - based
evidence, they can provide as much as they want, confident in the knowledge that they're meeting both theirs and the schools overall objectives.
Perhaps the greatest single outcome is the growing
evidence that the whole systems approach connects very deeply with the intuitive systems thinking
capabilities of all children.
Richer Performance
Evidence — authentic, performance - based demonstrations of capabilities, using diverse methods and media to capture insightful evidence of learning p
Evidence — authentic, performance - based demonstrations
of capabilities, using diverse methods and media to capture insightful
evidence of learning p
evidence of learning progress.
There is also significant
evidence that students» learning is maximized when content is delivered «just above» their current
capabilities — not too much
of a stretch, and not too easy.
Evidence suggests that reading comprehension approaches need to be tailored to a pupil's current reading
capabilities, so it is important that teachers receive professional development in effective diagnosis as well as training in the use
of particular techniques and materials.
The U.S. Department
of Education (1995) defines giftedness as «children or youth who give
evidence of high performance
capability in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who require services or activities not ordinarily provided by the school in order to fully develop such
capabilities.»
The term «gifted and talented», when used with respect to students, children, or youth, means students, children, or youth who give
evidence of high achievement
capability in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who need services or activities not ordinarily provided by the school in order to fully develop those
capabilities.
Excerpts from his piece appear below: Educators and policymakers together have failed to develop the
capabilities needed to achieve the higher levels
of education achievement demanded in the Read more about A Partnership between
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The Wisconsin proposal, however, is limited to children who are scoring in the top 5 percent
of standardized tests or have been identified «by an education official» as being gifted and talented «if a student demonstrates
evidence of high - performance
capability in intellectual, creative, artistic, leadership or specific academic areas and needs services or activities not ordinarily provided in a regular school program.»
«The
evidence - based approaches contained within the SSS programs hold great promise for improving the cognitive engagement, behavioral engagement, and self - efficacy
capabilities of school - aged youths, thus leading to enhanced academic performance, and college and career readiness.
The US government defines «Gifted & Talented» students as those... «who give
evidence of high achievement
capability in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who need services or activities not ordinarily provided by the school in order to fully develop those
capabilities.»
Yet, the
evidence is mixed, at best, that this investment
of time, money, and resources has produced measurable change in student learning outcomes, or in teaching practices that effectively leverage the
capabilities of technology to improve student learning (Cuban, Kirkpatrick, & Peck, 2001; Mehlinger & Powers, 2002; National Center for Education Statistics, 1999, 2000; Windschitl & Sahl, 2002).
The Javits Act uses the federal definition
of «gifted and talented students,» which is located in the definitions section
of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act: Students, children, or youth who give
evidence of high achievement
capability in areas such as intellectual, creative, artistic, or leadership capacity, or in specific academic fields, and who need services and activities not ordinarily provided by the school in order to fully develop those
capabilities.
is 2017's iteration
of the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office National Technical Nuclear Forensics Ground Collection Task Force's annual exercise centered on assessing the United States»
capability to collect radioactive
evidence in the immediate aftermath
of a nuclear detonation.
Nearly two decades into the interactive era,
evidence shows that regardless
of the expanding
capabilities of technology, human beings still just want good stories well and clearly told, not a lot
of extra noise.