Sentences with phrase «forms of acceleration»

Other forms of acceleration such as mentors can be more expensive as they can require additional teaching resources.
Many discourage grade - skipping and other forms of acceleration.
Early entrance is the easiest form of acceleration.
For able or gifted learners, flexible pacing generally means some form of acceleration, accomplished by moving the student up to advanced content or by moving advanced content down to the student.
One would think that, if ice sheets were as exquisitely sensitive to warming as proposed, the warming in the last 40 years would yield a discernible signal in the form of acceleration of sea level rise - but that hasn't happened.
The particular functional form of the acceleration is not well constrained yet, but a faster than exponetial increase is not ruled out and would put us in the regime of dangerous climate change much sooner than other projections might.

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Third, on the cost side, with the acceleration of the business this year, we view some additional SG&A in the form of commissions and some investments in our people, structure and organization.
Science can discern, in the hundreds of thousands (probably millions) of years (Since Mankind's behavior on the «tree of Life» is rather that of a flowering than of an ordinary shoot, it is possible that the estimate of several million years, based on the average longevity of animal forms, should be materially reduced to allow for the acceleration due to the totalization of the Noosphere.)
One extension of the socially inculcated materialist bias is a certain view of novelty and change as both a telos and measure of social progress: the valorisation of consumption and accumulation, and the acceleration through advancing technology of ever more transactional forms of relating to others, has left a legacy of insatiable desire, and a need for permanent «churning» activity aimed at meeting it.
It has been suggested that with the net we are seeing the acceleration of a new type of society based on forms of power that the traditional liberal paradigms of rights is ill - equipped to deal with.
The bulk of evidence over the last century «suggests that academic acceleration and most forms of ability grouping like cross-grade subject grouping and special grouping for gifted students can greatly improve K - 12 students» academic achievement.»
Above a certain acceleration, called a0, objects move according to the conventional form of gravity, whose effects weaken as two bodies move further apart in proportion to the square of distance.
And Yoon and Ham applied an electric field at a microwave frequency, which allows for the direct measurement of the electrons» collective acceleration in the form of a phase delay in the current.
In particular, RNA enzymes can not readily adjust their activities to temperature changes likely to have happened as the earth cooled, and so can not perform the very broad range of catalytic accelerations that would have been necessary to synchronize the biochemistry of early cell - based life forms.
To explain this unpredicted acceleration, they were forced to hypothesize the existence of an unknown form of repulsive energy that is spread throughout the universe.
BELLA has made progress in demonstrating the rapid acceleration of electrons using separate stages of laser - based acceleration by forming and heating plasmas in which a powerful wave is created for electrons to «surf» on.
The Typhoid Vaccine Acceleration Consortium (TyVAC) has been formed through a $ 36.9 million funding program from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to accelerate the introduction of TCVs into Gavi - eligible countries.
Why is this not another form of on - line or blended learning with huge potential to foster equity, acceleration, individualization, choice, and much else that we prize in the elementary - secondary sector?
An array of ideological and budgetary considerations that reject tracking, ability grouping, «pull - out» programs, and other forms of educational separation (often including both acceleration and grade repetition) on grounds that such practices are morally wrong, socially and educationally undesirable, politically imprudent, and just plain unaffordable.
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«After looking carefully at 100 years of research, it became clear that acceleration and most forms of ability grouping can be powerfully effective interventions,» said study co-author Matt Makel, research director at Duke TIP.
There are many ways for highly able students to combine college with elementary, junior high, or high school; to use college coursework as a form of enrichment as well as acceleration; and to try out this accelerative option part - time first before considering a full - time commitment.
In the form of direct acceleration, visceral forward thrust, and another extra boost — to your adrenal system.
It delivers 0 - 62 mph acceleration of 8.2 seconds, a top speed of 129 mph and combined fuel economy of 50.0 mpg (US) in manual form in the European test cycle.
The Getrag - produced unit, which forms part of the rear - axle assembly, has been extensively reworked with a mounting system that sits it 0.4 inch lower than on the standard SLS AMG as part of efforts to lower the car's overall center of gravity, revised software that is claimed to provide faster and more aggressive downshifts and a lower final drive for improved acceleration in combination with the increased torque loading.
Acceleration isn't blazing, but the Ford still manages to capture the fun flavor of the Focus» chassis, even in electric form, all for an MSRP of $ 35,200.
The new Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 builds on its original mantra of a rear - wheel - drive coupe that promises a balanced approach between form and function, with impressive straight - line acceleration and world - class ride and handling to go along with high - performance braking and the latest technology that delivers improved fuel efficiency.
The engine cover on the Centenario is fixed with quick release fasteners, just like race cars, so it isn't easy to reveal the V12 engine underneath this carbon fiber and glass unit, the vents and design form an integral part of the aerodynamic design of the Centenario by the way, the V12 lurking under this cover now pumps out 770hp at 8,600 rpm, making this the most powerful engine ever built in Sant «Agata... acceleration figures of 2.8 s to reach 100 km / h from a standstill and 0 to 300 km / h in only 23.5 seconds are a testament of the work put into creating this masterpiece.
With the massive 457 pounds of peak torque available form 1,600 RPM, the relaxed throttle response off idle makes sense, if only to save passengers» necks from surprise bursts of acceleration.
The 2018 XJ has plenty of character to accompany its space and plushness, and, in V8 form, more than enough acceleration.
In its lightest form (1775 kg with five seats), the Si4 SE auto is the quickest Discovery Sport, with 0 - 100 km / h acceleration of 8.8 seconds — 1.5 seconds quicker than the SD4 man / auto (10.3 sec) and almost three seconds quicker than the TD4 man / auto (11.7 seconds).
The BMW i3 now features a globally unique form of wheel speed limiting that ensures increased directional stability, both under dynamic acceleration and on the overrun with strong regenerative braking.
of torque in terms of top speed and acceleration figures: 129 mph and 8.8 seconds versus 122 mph and 10.5 seconds in manual form.
Many company's offer life insurance living benefit riders that allow an acceleration of the policy's death benefit in the form of cash indemnity.
There's no hint of acceleration, either, or any other form of meddling getting in the way unless you decide, for some reason, to turn it on via the software.
These come in the form of smart steering and auto - acceleration.
The exhibition forms part of a recent acceleration in the artist's exhibiting CV, catalysed by her retirement from a 40 - odd - year teaching career, during which she proved an enduring influence on a generation of practitioners (most directly Rachel Whiteread and Angela de la Cruz, but also artists such as Douglas Gordon, Tacita Dean, Conrad Shawcross and Tomoko Takahashi).
This work adds to current debate involving the recording and documentation of performance and live event in the arts, exploring slow capture in an age of acceleration at the intersection between visual arts practice and physical geography, to investigate image - making as a form of material transformation and transportation.»
The rebuilding of Germany is inherent within the compositions, including the vast acceleration in technology, and the picture that would soon be formed for the future of a country in repair.
As a means of counteracting acceleration, intimacy and slowness are embraced as forms of radical resistance.
But it was always at a rate that could easily be accommodated by natural feedback processes if CO2 levels got too high — usually in the form of increased rock weathering through an acceleration of the hydrological cycle.
Some other form of Energy As long as the force is constant, the acceleration will be constant, and the formula holds.
Although the global temperature data show short periods of greater and smaller warming trends, and even short periods of cooling, the team's key question was whether or not these are statistically significant in showing a change in the form of a slowdown or acceleration of global warming, or whether they are merely expected fluctuations — or noise — in the data.
As can be seen, a number of funtional forms for the acceleration of rate of increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are allowed.
Many company's offer life insurance living benefit riders that allow an acceleration of the policy's death benefit in the form of cash indemnity.
By using instruction set optimizations on modern CPUs, hardware acceleration on GPUs that support DirectX 12, and a driver model for purpose - built AI processors in the future, we deliver performance and efficiency on the broadest range of form factors.
That's because this feature is a form of mouse acceleration.
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