Sentences with phrase «generalisations about»

They will learn to make informed generalisations about PAT - Maths data and identify what teachers need to know and be able to do to improve students» maths skills.
They will learn to make informed generalisations about PAT - R Comprehension data and identify what teachers need to know and be able to do to improve students» reading comprehension skills.
The existence of so many factors means it difficult to make generalisations about the father's role.
Employers, they feel, make assumptions and generalisations about how expensive they may be to hire, how long they will stay, their fit in a younger team and their level of technology skills.
As you recall your story, don't insult yourself or make any sweeping generalisations about who you are as an employee.
These are images necessarily complicated in order to counter generalisations about African or diasporic experience.
Among Peterside's favourite African artists working today is Njideka Akunyili Crosby, whose work «uses images of Nigerian pop culture to counter generalisations about the African experience.
It is a needed corrective to most of the airy generalisations about bin Laden and his followers.»
Which is in and of itself a sexist statement, as it makes sweeping generalisations about an entire gender.
You make an awful lot of generalisations about what car owners that you have never met want from a car.
Other staff members were the representatives for other subject areas and as I pulled them offline to plan units of work we would brainstorm generalisations about that Science unit of work and then analyse the learning area they were responsible for to identify any content that matched.»
It was that it did make generalisations about white people.
She said: «I understand people have interpreted my comments as making generalisations about white people.
[83] Only after being told by the Labour Party leadership that the comment was unacceptable did she apologise for «any offence caused», claiming that she had not intended to «make generalisations about white people».
She was forced to apologise for her «generalisations about white people», but only after her initial attempts to shrug it off as having been taken «out of context» just made the gaffe worse.
Will: for someone not trained in political theory, Blond certainly doesn't seem averse to making sweeping generalisations about intellectual and political traditions in political theory.
In seeking root causes, it is tempting but futile to make sweeping generalisations about the backgrounds of young people who commit crime.
In passing, if I may make a very broad generalisation about a very large and diverse community, Indian women seem very earthed to me, the men are more more likely to be taken up with impractical ideas and fancies.
Geologically, I suspect that there is too little observational evidence to allow generalisation about sudden change or gradual change in vertical level.
On the subject of suicide prevention, this Croakey long - read highlighted the need for policy makers, health and media organisations to reflect upon concerning practices of speculation and generalisation about suicide and self - harm behaviour that further stigmatised suicide, particularly in Indigenous communities.

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«At the moment, we're seeing generalisations being made about water use, such as that it takes 15 000 L of water to produce 1 kg of a product,» says Dr Ridoutt.
The rest of your post is fine but please think about this mass generalisations, as it is what bigots and racists do, though I DO NOT CALL YOU A RACIST, merely careless with words.
I think you are making a lot of generalisations that aren't true about the physicality of our team based on our lack of silverware.
For example, in the above article, only one case of death has been reported — however, it is not reported why the accident happened (were the nursery staff not made aware that the child was wearing a neckless / it should have been taken off prior to bedtime; did the nursery staff not check the sleeping children frequently (contrary to what hollywood would make you believe, it takes about 3 minutes to suffocate to death); did the parent negligently buy a necklace that was too long; etc.) so we should not jump to generalisations that all necklaces are unsafe — necklaces are only unsafe in certain circumstances.
(Disclaimer — no generalisations intended about men or non-medical people — only those who «splain stuff they don't know about)
In response to a question about the use of SMART targets in RE, some ideas plus, in relation to one - to reduce the use of unqualified generalisations - some info about Pope Francis» survey of Catholics worldwide which highlights the diversity of belief even within one denomination of Christianity.
There are a lot of generalisations made about the quality of self - published writing by people who don't actually know what they're talking about.
In a piece for RA Magazine last summer about positive discrimination and women artists, she wrote: «Contemporary artists are in constant dialogue with art history and, as a generalisation, art history is overwhelmingly about male artists.»
One can be agnostic about the foundations of mathematics and still believe that it is an empirical generalisation of playing with pebbles; one can be agnostic about Jesus Christ and still believe in Jesus Christ.
The great British public care deeply about the issues that impact upon doctors and teachers and the ability to do their jobs; but, to risk a generalisation, they couldn't give a monkey's about lawyers and legal aid.
However, there are some generalisations that can be made about the kind of employability skills that graduates should have acquired during their time in university, and the personal strengths they should have had the opportunity to develop.
Given the lack of generalisation in these findings and as is the case with trauma, little is known about how separation distress persists or diminishes over time in children and adolescents.
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