Sentences with phrase «improve on them individually»

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Kohn and a colleague conducted a handful of experiments in which they asked students — both in groups and individually — to come up with ideas on how to improve the university.
Using response surface analysis the team studied the effect of emulsifiers on the eggless cake properties — finding that the emulsifiers both individually and interactively improved the properties.
Although a small number of repurposed and new drugs have recently become available to treat drug - resistant TB (including bedaquiline, delamanid, and linezolid), the authors warn that without accurate diagnostic tests to deliver individually targeted treatments, clear prescription guidelines on appropriate use and improved control efforts to prevent transmission, optimal dosing and administration, and well - functioning health care systems, the effectiveness of the drugs could be rapidly lost.
On one side, they won't let you lift as much as with a barbell or a machine, but they have a positive side too: they make each of your arms work individually, without the support of the other arm, so you will be able to use this to improve your posture and your symmetry because your stronger arm won't dominate the lift.
While, individually, we have responsibility to improve our own wellness, most people are significantly influenced by social forces in the form of fitness trends, advertisements, food costs and availability and, of particular concern, physical, biochemical and mental - emotional stress brought on by life in modern society — life increasingly characterized by existence in Max Weber's steel shell.
«Action» is part of the Teacher strapline so we're always interested in hearing how you're using content, individually, in your staff teams, and in whole school PD, to reflect on and improve your own skills and practices.
It places emphasis on individually administered assessments in the early primary grades, but graduates to a computer - administered and scored measures in the later grades (AUTOreading, aReading) for improved efficiency.
How can teachers be enabled to collect evidence of student learning that captures the most important goals they are pursuing, and then to analyze and reflect on this evidence — individually and collectively — to continually improve their teaching?
We distinguish our work in ExCELS from these in that we are helping teachers define individually, and refine jointly, their goals for themselves, based on a common principle of valuing students and providing resources to teachers to help them improve their teaching.
The National Center on Intensive Intervention defines Intensive Instructional Intervention as additional or alternative intervention programs to the core curriculum conducted in small groups or individually with evidence of efficacy for improving academic outcomes for students whose performance is unsatisfactory in the core program.
Deborah Meier is responding to a writing prompt in Richard Elmore's new book: I Used to Think... And Now I Think... 1 In this book, 20 leading educators, researchers, and policy analysts individually reexamine their longstanding views on such school reform topics as community schools, inclusion, the role of unions, the effectiveness of turnaround strategies, and even their faith that any single public policy can make a difference in improving schools.
Fully electric vehicles with individually controlled electric motor drives allow significantly improved vehicle dynamics over vehicles with equal torque on the left and right wheels and constant torque distribution between the front and rear axles.
Note that I can see total sales and / or each book individually, to also know if / when a sales spike on one book improves sales of the other.
«Directly improving credit scores is dependent upon identifying what negative items are on the credit report and addressing them individually
While the detail is not so incredible that every hair on Epona's mane moves individually, Twilight Princess HD keeps to the game's original art style faithfully while improving almost every aspect of it that can be improved with an HD remaster.
We believe, based on many of the comments, that individuals expect that individually identifiable health information about themselves will be used for health care operations such as reviewing the competence or qualifications of health care professionals, evaluating provider and plan performance, and improving the quality of care.
The very nature of OLED technologies guarantees the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus offer infinite contrast given how their blacks are truly black; with every pixel being lit individually, those that are meant to be black are simply left turned off, which not only allows for such a perfect contrast but also conserves energy, thus improving battery life and allowing for extra features such as the Always - On Display.
Then, go on to consider what you can each individually do (change) to improve the parenting relationship -(This can be tough especially where there is a fairly entrenched blame or self - justifying narrative about each other to overcome and this often involves calling on some deep personal resources such as self - awareness, patience, resilience and self - restraint).
There is every reason to believe that you can help lead the way in the shift we need to make globally to wellbeing and improving mental health by working on what really matters to people's lives collectively and individually.
What would you like to work on individually and together to improve your marriage in the year to come?
PAC - UK exists to improve the lives of families and individuals affected by adoption and other forms of permanence by providing access to a range of individually tailored services and appropriate support depending on need.
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