Not exact matches
The «work» of separating oneself from one's parents and the patterns of behavior and values of one's childhood home; of breaking up and putting together anew the pieces of one's personality; of questioning, rebelling, hungrily
exploring the
world's cafeteria of ideas and behaviors; of finding emotional and physical companionship
with peers; of ultimately finding a direction and a purpose in life — all this has not changed.
PACK EXPO Las Vegas will bring together top CPGs from around the
world to
explore state - of - the - art packaging technologies, equipment and materials as well as exchange ideas
with peers and build professional relationships.
But for those who listen seeking to
peer into sonic
worlds that might not otherwise exist, Hopkins has created one which is rich
with gorgeous detail and worth fully
exploring.
Embark on a journey
with peers and industry leaders from around the
world, and
explore the tools and techniques that are shaping the future of learning.
(or just do the unit) Students: - Invent, describe and inhabit an imaginary
world - Identify and make character choices - Create story ideas - Use improvisation to
explore elements of the story - Put themselves in someone else's shoes and reflect on characters - Respond to directions - Use voice, movement and gesture to convey meaning - Collaborate
with peers to create scenes and contribute ideas - Interpret a story - Contribute to guided drama experiences Check out my store for more drama resources!
This framework document
explores the
World - Class Instructional Design and Assessment (WIDA) consortium's English Language Development (ELD) standards, which represent the social, instructional and academic language that students need to engage
with peers, educators and the curriculum.
BISD believes that «through engaging instruction and collaboration
with teachers and
peers, each student is uniquely capable of
exploring and understanding the natural
world around them.»
Made in cooperation
with the museums, the book features texts by the curators Mark Godfrey, Roxana Marcoci, and Matthew S. Witkovsky
exploring Williams's engagement
with his artistic
peers and predecessors,
with cinema, and
with models of display and publicity in the art
world.
The gallery tour will
explore visual connections that span centuries in «Byzantine Things in the
World»
with curator Glenn
Peers, curatorial assistant Susan Sutton and Rex Koontz, director, University of Houston School of Art.»
Contemplate instead
with Fresh Window's group exhibtion «Under Ice» as it
peers into our futures by
exploring the preservation ability of ice and the
worlds that come alive through its disappearance.
A secure attachment leaves the child free to
explore the
world and engage
with peers.
These results are consistent
with attachment theory that predicts that a secure relationship
with parents gives adolescents the possibility to
explore the
world and to feel trustworthy and valued, which enables them to construct secure relationships
with others, such as
peers (Wilkinson 2004).