Sentences with phrase «in adaptive ways»

Taken together, these findings suggest that although family conflict may negatively impact the parenting behavior a caregiver utilizes in the short term, such conflict may serve to promote a restructuring of the parent — child relationship over time in adaptive ways within healthy functioning families (Cooper, 1988; Holmbeck, 1996).
Sometimes memories of traumatic events are not able to be fully processed and, therefore, are not stored in adaptive ways.
In fact, all three of these covariates may be similarly influenced by the patient's lack of ability to interact in adaptive ways with people that they must rely on, such as spouses, work supervisors, or clinicians.
This research suggests that the acoustic features of calls can be related to specific external events, and that listeners can in turn act upon these acoustic features in adaptive ways.
My goal is to foster a sense of both acceptance of these situations and commitment to tackling them in an adaptive way while also exploring how previous experiences have shaped the way you approach life.
These researchers argue that adolescents receive greater social support following exposure to traumatic events and thereby manage to cope with the event in an adaptive way.

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The Model 3's 15 - inch center screen is has an impressive level of capability and functionality, the magazine said, but it's packed with menus and drivers are forced to use it «in ways that don't always make sense,» such as to adjust the car's adaptive cruise control speed.
In such a way that it allows for buyers themselves to create their own adaptive differentiated experiences.
Indeed, Böckenförde wholly neglects to give praise to that particular combination of democratic (or more properly, republican) polity, inventive, adaptive and mind - centered economy, and humanistic culture (of specifically Jewish - Christian, not merely Greek origin) that have brought the last three generations of Europeans the greatest internal peace, easy prosperity, and getmütlich ways of living in many, many centuries.
Say we have a population of animals which has to meet some new challenge offered to it by an altered environment; there may be some individuals in the population whose development is changed by the environment in a way which makes them better able to deal with the challenge — they show a capacity for adaptive modification.
Watlow's Adaptive Thermal Systems (ATS ™) are a suite of technologies that combine heating, sensing and controlling in innovative ways to improve the thermal performance of a customer's application.
I did, however, find some related information on The Natural Child Project: Throughout human history, breast - feeding mothers sleeping alongside their infants constituted a marvelously adaptive system in which both the mothers» and infants» sleep physiology and health were connected in beneficial ways.
An important aspect of Adaptive Play is helping children develop essential social skills like expressing their feelings in constructive ways.
It's an intense adaptive struggle among ticks, hosts and spirochetes; that process forces germs in different vectors to evolve in very different ways.
If you can identify ways in which people are behaving in a highly adaptive manner, that can perhaps — perhaps — inform you about some of the evolutionary pressures that gave rise to it.
To solve this problem, the Columbia Engineering team developed an adaptive lens array made of elastic material that enables the focal length of each lens in the sheet camera to vary with the local curvature of the sheet in a way that mitigates aliasing in the captured images.
For Ebola, for Zika, and for the epidemics that come next, global engagement will always mean building up trust in local communities as well, sometimes in «imaginative and adaptive» ways, Dye said.
The PACE trial, published in The Lancet in 2011 [2], examined the effects of three different treatments for people with CFS, compared with usual specialist medical care (SMC): cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT, where a health professional helps the patient to understand and change the way they think about and respond to their symptoms), graded exercise therapy (GET, a personalised and gradually increasing exercise programme delivered by a physiotherapist), and adaptive pacing therapy (APT, where patients adapt activity levels to the amount of energy they have).
A group of social scientists from the USA, Australia, UK, and Chile, led by Prof. Cinner, have pooled their experience, and lessons from hundreds of research and development projects, to highlight five keys ways to build up the adaptive capacity of people living in the coastal tropics.
These include strategies such as finding solutions to problems, ways to think about problems in a positive light, and adaptive ways to regulate emotions.
EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH One way to decide whether geophagia is abnormal or adaptive is to determine how common the behavior is in animals and across human societies.
Professor Byrne said while researchers in the past had shown that as dieting continued weight loss became more difficult, this latest MATADOR (Minimising Adaptive Thermogenesis And Deactivating Obesity Rebound) study looked more closely at ways to lessen the famine response and improve weight loss success.
They are highly adaptive and persistent, researchers say, and today are once again adapting to new conditions in a way that threatens some of the life they originally made possible.
Reinhard Genzel will discuss measurements over the last two decades, employing adaptive optics imaging and spectroscopy on large ground - based telescopes that prove the existence of such a massive black hole in the center of our Milky Way, beyond any reasonable doubt.
The committee supports the efforts to deal with these important problems in several ways: better community relations and public information on the pollution problems; negotiations with violators on a case - by - case basis; and increased research oriented toward making radio telescopes less susceptible to interference (e.g., adaptive cancellation, filter technology, and high - spectral - efficiency modulation techniques).
The first Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics system on a large telescope was commissioned on the Keck II telescope in 2004 and, among many other firsts, helped reveal the black hole at the center of the Milky Way — one the most significant astronomical discoveries.
In a similar way as calves, forearms are very adaptive and used to a lot of low - intensity work during the day, so you need to provide them with plenty of growth stimulation.
There's no way I could do justice to the complex mixture of phytochemicals in those plants, but various glucosinolates (really, their isothiocyanate products) and quercetin from kale; the anthocyanins from blueberries; mangiferin from mangos; and gallic acid, ellagic acid, quercetin, kaempferol from amla all induce the «adaptive stress response» as described above.
In our pursuit of SAVAGE STRENGTH, the best way for us to maximize muscle fiber recruitment and an adaptive response from our nervous system is to use very heavy loads.
The threat here comes from mutant bugs that have evolved from genetically - altered cockroaches to monstrous predators with the uncanny and ingenious adaptive mechanism that allows them to mimic human forms in the creepiest ways.
No matter how sophisticated our adaptive learning algorithms and software become, however, blending online and face - to - face instruction does not directly address the other ways in which the field seems to conceive of «personalized» learning.
Adaptive expertise, which involves the ability to monitor and regulate understanding in ways that promote learning, is an important model for students to emulate.
Among those lessons learned are operationalizing adult learning / development and adaptive leadership by simultaneously attending to the personal and professional development of the people at all levels of the organization; creating and sustaining conditions and support mechanisms for effective teamwork and collaboration to occur; and redefining community engagement in ways that value families and communities and engage them as true and equal partners who possess funds of knowledge.
Supporting this is the transformation in authoring tools where earlier adaptive tools are now giving way to fully responsive tools that create significantly better User Experience leading to higher learner engagement.
The Bakken features many sustainability and science - oriented displays, such as Electrifying Minnesota, an interactive exhibit that helps kids learn about electricity and conservation, and the Inventor's Club, where students reinvent machines such as record players and other old equipment into new tools as a way of harnessing creativity and enhancing interest in science through learning about adaptive reuse.
Computer - adaptive assessments (such as those developed by the Smarter Balanced consortium) can be structured and administered in ways that measure growth at every level, without overburdening any student with a ridiculously long test.
If that isn't «agile, adaptive and ambidextrous» and so in some way able bridge the gap by enabling a new way for people to exchange, develop and ultimately improve their training, I don't know what is!
Adaptive Technology Resources Dedicated to assisting indivuals who are blind or visually impaired in regaining independence and providing a better way to look at life!
Adaptive learning works both ways in corporate training.
Using adaptive approaches, Scitent's course design allows learners to test their knowledge all along the way, so that instructional plans can be updated in real - time based on learner performance within their specific body of knowledge.
We find that schools which have a number of people embracing and using the skills learned in adaptive schools are much more successful at implementing any changes that come their way.
BELLEVUE, Wash. — March 8, 2018 — DreamBox Learning ®, which pioneered Intelligent Adaptive Learning ™ technology used in schools across the U.S. and Canada, and NWEA ®, the leading not - for - profit provider of cutting - edge assessment solutions, today announced they have partnered to empower teachers with additional ways to use data, differentiate assignments, and improve student achievement.
Intelligent Adaptive Learning ™ technology is designed to shift the learning paradigm by personalizing the learning experience for students so that they are challenged, encouraged, and engaged in an individual way.
They share, create, compete, and demonstrate their learning in these online spaces, showing what they know and can do in engaging, interactive, and adaptive ways.
Will the vision of the National Research Council (NRC, 2001) be implemented in a way that all students can become mathematically proficient, a proficiency that is an integration and balanced development of five key strands: conceptual understanding, procedural fluency, strategic competence, adaptive reasoning, and productive disposition?
Tom Torkelson, IDEA Public Schools founder and CEO, notes that the DreamBox adaptive software component of Better IDEA is «the ultimate in differentiated instruction — an efficient way to provide every child a virtual tutor that can move as quickly or slowly as the child's performance dictates.»
As the Visual Thesaurus evolved, we recognized the need for an instructional technology that would empower learners to unpack the complexity and nuances of the English language in a way that was systematic, engaging and adaptive.
Educators equipped with powerful online adaptive learning tools can change the way students learn and grow in mathematics.
Here at CMI, classes can be seen using technology in multiple ways: making their classroom a global one by connecting with classes in other places; experiencing the integrated learning of STEAM by creating multimedia projects to demonstrate understanding; or benefitting from personalized learning by honing math skills using adaptive applications.
The main way in which adaptive testing might be helpful is in varying the topics; «easier» passages would consist of more common topics, while more «challenging» passages would consist of less common, more academic topics.
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