Sentences with phrase «examples of this approach include»

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Pearson himself downplays the suggestion that his approach is noteworthy: «Many companies are products of acquisitions that are super well - regarded,» he says, citing examples that include Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, and Novartis.
Marrying guerrilla to green marketing, Horowitz and Levinson have written a guide for businesses that want to save money and the environment and they say its a winning business modelThe book has numerous real - world examples of its approach, including Hewlett Packard, Stop and Shop and Costco, as well as a wealth of down - to - earth tips on how to do green marketing on a budget.
The book has numerous real - world examples of its approach, including Hewlett Packard, Stop and Shop and Costco, as well as a wealth of down - to - earth tips on how to do green marketing on a budget.
For example, during the 10 years beginning in 1964 (when the price / peak earnings ratio approached 20 for the first time since 1929), the S&P 500 achieved a total return of close to zero, including dividends.
For example this means creating private blockchain networks that can be used internally or between financial institutions - an approach taken by a number of others, including Swiss bank UBS.
We need examples of curriculum materials that are informed by practice and research and by what we know about how students learn, and the core concepts that we've agreed all students should learn,» said Malcom, an advocate of a more diverse and inclusive educational approach for students, including those from backgrounds underrepresented in the sciences.
For example, policy - level strategies include recent efforts to delay high school start times, an approach that has been recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics and other professional organizations.
Applications of this informatics - driven approach are wide - ranging and cover, for example, the search for various functional materials with special electrical, optical and magnetic properties, including the 2016 Nobel Prize - winning topological states of matter — an important building block of a quantum computer.
For example, potential essay topics might include: the applications of a scientific approach or a new technology to address specific human rights concerns; an analysis of synergies between human rights obligations and the social responsibilities of scientists, engineers and health professionals; or the ways in which full recognition of the right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress may influence realization of other human rights.
Many graduate programs, for example, are making concerted efforts to recruit students from historically marginalized groups, including African - Americans, Latinos, and students with disabilities, but this approach will only succeed if faculty members, administrators, and the scientific community at large also consider the environment that the students are being recruited into, and how to make those spaces truly inclusive arenas where a diverse group of scholars can thrive.
Rather than excluding all study subjects who do not fit a DSM diagnosis, such as major depression, for example, the new approach might include a range of participants with different diagnoses who all demonstrate anhedonia, the impaired ability to experience pleasure, and might look for underlying brain abnormalities that they share in common.
But translating this evidence into practice, while challenging, is critically important,» said Leonard Mermel, DO, ScM, co-lead author of the guidelines with Jonas Marschall, MD. «We've included examples of successful implementation approaches and references to published examples that can be adapted and adopted by hospitals.»
The team demonstrated the approach with a series of examples including a mechanism that can be switched from a flat strip into a locked configuration as one end controllably bends and threads itself through a keyhole.
The options available for us to accomplish this are abundant in our society; examples include meditation, yoga, nature walks, breathing practices, energy psychology, somatic practices and a host of other mind - body approaches.
Few examples of such lines include: You carry a map, approach them and ask: «I think I've lost my way, can you help me how to get to your heart?».
For example, the Concept - Oriented Reading Instruction (CORI) approach, which has had positive impacts on literacy in a number of research studies (Guthrie, McRae, & Klauda, 2007), is designed to include five motivational practices:
This included consideration of examples of poor research that may have gained popular currency and the benefits and risks in using original research reports versus secondary sources; encouraging a questioning approach.
These case studies will include video examples of teaching approaches, resources materials and lesson plans.
Some of these included: having a whole school approach, giving children ownership, having an action plan, integration within the curriculum, having more time, staff passion, having experience of learning in this area, inclusion of all stakeholders, and opportunities for children to interact at first hand with real - life examples.
Researchers also saw examples of the positive impact of schools adopting Indigenous cultural practices — including the adoption of smudging ceremonies, talking circles and eagle - feather ceremonies in Canada and an alternative approach to student discipline in New Zealand focusing on restorative practices.
Our guests will provide successful approaches for implementing this technique, including resources, strategies, and examples of instruction, as well as tips for modeling blended learning in elementary grade math.
Included: Examples of the edutainer approach.
For example, teachers are beginning to design learning opportunities that mirror the math collaborative's formative assessment lesson approach, including incorporating into their day - to - day instruction and student work the strategies of asking probing questions and engaging students in collaborative learning.
Examples of his contributions include improved effect size estimates, multilevel mediation models, and Bayesian approaches to mediation analysis.
Examples may include systems science approaches (e.g., computational modeling and simulation, network analysis, and engineering control methods) to conceptualize prevention at the micro - or macro-levels of analyses; alternative intervention designs for when randomization is not possible; new methods for optimization of interventions; adaptive interventions and SMART designs; and innovative analytic approaches including time varying effect models, and models for incorporating intensive longitudinal data and / or real time data capture in prevention science research.
The Eureka Math Curriculum Study Guide, Grade 8 provides an overview of all of the Grade 8 modules, including Integer Exponents and Scientific Notation The Concept of Congruence Similarity Linear Equations; Examples of Functions from Geometry Linear Function Introduction to Irrational Numbers Using Geometry FEATURES an overview of what students should be learning throughout the year Information on alignment to the instructional shifts and the standards design of curricular components approaches to differentiated instruction descriptions of mathematical models
Examples of this «test and punish» approach throughout Connecticut include, but aren't limited to:
Retaining an explicit emphasis in the new standards on including «opportunities for students to study relationships among science, technology, and society» (Hicks et al., 2014, Table 1) would open the door to consideration of a set of issues that every future teacher ought to be thinking about, for example, the power relationships enacted online as manifest through sexism, racism, anti-Semitism, and homophobia; the quality of the discourse and information that circulates there and the effects of rumor on reputation; notions of public and private in a digital age; cyber bullying and suicide; copyright and plagiarism; ethics and professional responsibilities related to social media; and a host of other topics and questions that a critical media literacy approach could raise regarding technology and citizenship education.
The approach, outlined by the author along with concrete examples of how these elements operate in schools, includes 1) a coherently integrated curriculum of related academic and technical coursework, 2) relevant project - based instruction, 3) career - and learning - oriented workplace experiences, and 4) continuous improvement through planning, implementation, and certification.
Examples include the delivery of the initial training and follow - up webinars on the Working Systemically approach in Texas, professional development of a Georgia SEA initiative to assist low - performing schools raise student performance by building student thinking skills using Thinking Maps ®, design and delivery of professional development sessions focused on dropout prevention and increasing graduation rates in Alabama, and the delivery of professional development sessions and dissemination webinars for an Early Warning Data System in Texas that identifies at - risk students and connects them to appropriate intervention strategies.
Work in a portfolio can include tasks and projects (thus an overlap with the task approach) as well as other examples of classwork, journals, test results, etc..
But don't be fooled — we've included the Mazda because it's a prime example of the less - is - more approach, a testament to the fact that big power, big tires, and a big price aren't always the path to big results.
The most notable existing examples of nationwide programmatic approaches focus on Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (36 CFR part 800) and Section 4 (f) of the Department of Transportation Act (23 CFR part 774), including:
Norton includes examples of different approaches to developing different types of manuscripts, and his conversational tone makes reading a pleasure.
For me, just the overview of the different approaches to co-writing (in the Practicalities and Process chapter) plus the example agreement (included as an appendix) are worth the price of the book.
For example, according to the Thomson - Reuters / University of Michigan consumer sentiment index, released Friday, consumer sentiment soared to its highest level in five years, prompting some experts to say that the Fed's aggressive approach to monetary policy — including leaving interest rates at rock bottom — is working.
If you're raising funds to feed a cat colony, for example, Michaels suggests «basic grassroots» approaches, including educating neighbors about the epidemic of homeless pets and the effectiveness of TNRM (Trap - Neuter - Release - Manage).
For example, according to the Thomson - Reuters / University of Michigan consumer sentiment index, released Friday, consumer sentiment soared to its highest level in five years, prompting some experts to say that the Fed's aggressive approach to monetary policy — including leaving interest rates at rock bottom — is working.
While a number of artists, including Mark Rothko and Frank Stella, have experimented with this bold approach, Romberg feels Latin American artists offer some of the most prominent examples of it.
Examples of this experimental approach in the exhibition include Fuller's soft - ground etching, made by impressing lace and a string garlic bag into the plate's surface coating; Ryan's use of a recycled floorboard for her woodblock print; Bourgeois» sculptural treatment of the engraving process; and Nevelson's use of fabric dipped in acid to create etching directly on the plate.
In 1966, Martin was included in two early shows of art that gathered examples of the new approach: Systemic Painting, curated by Lawrence Alloway at the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, and 10, featuring work chosen by Robert Smithson at the Dwan Gallery.
Only 60 of his works survive, and this remarkable exhibition — the first monograph show ever devoted to the artist — includes 45 paintings, all examples of his innovative and naturalistic approach to the figure.
Tammy La Gorge, writing for the New York Times, discusses Neal Slavin's group portratiture - including a slideshow featuring nine examples of his singular approach to group portraiture.
He also created some powerful examples of lithography, including Departure of the Roads (1939, National Gallery of Art, Washington) and Approaching Storm (1940, Metropolitan Museum of Art).
Key examples of Warhol's silk screen paintings and Marisol's wood sculptures illuminate the artists» respective approaches to portraiture while the pairing of their work brings certain affinities into view, including a similar use of repeating figures.
Taking a monochromatic grey palette as its organizing principle and aesthetic theoretical vehicle, this exhibition reveals the emergence of that which subtracts or divides — a polemics of black and white or the search for a middle ground, a shade of grey — in the work of artists from around the globe: including Shiva Ahmadi, Yasima Alaoui, Ayad Alkadhi, Afruz Amighi, Reza Aramesh, Shoja Azari & Shahram Karimi, Bruce High Quality Foundation, Dilip Chobisa, Seth Cameron, Arthur Carter, Noor Ali Chagani, Nick Farhi, Nir Hod, Rachael Lee Hovanian, Joseph Kosuth, Liane Lang, Farideh Lashai, Shirin Neshat, Enoc Perez, and Dan Witz, Grisaille: originally derived from a 19th century term for monochrome painting, especially the portrayal of three dimensional objects in two dimensional form, of which the work of British based Liane Lang in this exhibition approaches the closest contemporary example of this art historical origin, the gris or grisaille is updated in this exhibition to reflect the embattled gesture of not simply the monochromatic, but also any opposition to color as such, in at once its aesthetic and political modes.
Peter Soriano's wall drawings, including Permanent Maintenance, a commission for the Colby Museum's lobby, recall LeWitt's example but proceed in a different direction: Soriano's process of generating a drawing involves a far more interconnected and experiential approach to site and institution.
Note: Early examples of the New York School's differing approaches to expressionism, include: Pasiphae (1943, Metropolitan Museum) by Pollock, and Seated Woman (1944, Metropolitan) by de Kooning.
The tour covers a number of sculptural approaches, including examples from the 1950's through to contemporary works recently acquired for the IMMA Collection.
For example, as law - makers consider how to vote — and consider how seriously to take the problem of climate change — they should do so with an awareness that if they don't face and address climate change via their decisions and votes, then at least some people will likely begin to embrace other approaches to societal change, including NVCD, and justifiably so.
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