Not exact matches
This test consists of 20 items (with an associated answer
key for the teacher) that assess the vocabulary, grammar, and
cultural concepts listed below: Vocabulary
Themes: History; Countries and cities; Communities Grammar
Themes: Prepositions: Preterite tense in regular - ar, - er, and - ir verbs; Direct object pronouns Culture
Themes: The Mayas and The Incas; Independence Age; Latin American and US Writing in Spanish: Punctuation and accents An alternate version of the test is also provided to the teacher, in case a student needs to re-take the assessment or for use in large classrooms.
This test consists of 20 items (with an associated answer
key for the teacher) that assess the vocabulary, grammar, and
cultural concepts listed below: • Country / Region: South America: Colombia, a Magic Land • Vocabulary
Themes: physical characteristics and parts of the body • Grammar
Themes: adjectives: descriptives; agreement; gender and number • Writing in Spanish: el alfabeto • Culture
Theme: Colombia and the Arts An alternate version of the test is also provided to the teacher, in case a student needs to re-take the assessment or for use in large classrooms.
This test consists of 20 items (with an associated answer
key for the teacher) that assess the vocabulary, grammar, and
cultural concepts listed below: - Country / Region: United States: La Florida - Vocabulary
Themes: Modes of transportation; The beach; Weather - Grammar
Themes: Prepositions: Overview; Contractions: a + el / al (to the), de + el / del (from the)- Culture
Theme: History of Florida: San Agustín, Immigration from Latin America,
cultural fusion, geography, ecology An alternate version of the test is also provided to the teacher, in case a student needs to re-take the assessment or for use in large classrooms.
This test consists of 20 items (with an associated answer
key for the teacher) that assess the vocabulary, grammar, and
cultural concepts listed below: • Country / Region: Spain: general description and main regions • Vocabulary
Themes: my home and my neighborhood; numbers 11 to 100; cognates • Grammar
Themes: subject pronouns and articles • Culture
Theme: Spain and Spanish culture An alternate version of the test is also provided to the teacher, in case a student needs to re-take the assessment or for use in large classrooms.
Key themes include the role of women during this time, the moral question of the death penalty, and the
cultural and social aspect of life at a Tudor court.
This is why leadership of
cultural change is a
key theme throughout the book.
Focusing on artifacts and activities based on the Museum's current special exhibition, The Pelican State Goes to War: Louisiana in World War II, discover the
key themes that cross Louisiana's geographic and
cultural diversity, review important individuals and events, and learn how the war changed the state for decades to come.
Curated gallery presentations, creatively
themed to reveal new perspectives on
key moments in
cultural history, include:
To mark its 9th year, the award invited audiences to engage with some of today's
key cultural, social, political, environmental and economic
themes through a selection of shortlisted works in the following categories: Photographic & Digital Art; Three Dimensional Design & Sculpture; Painting & Drawing; and Video, Installation & Performance.
This ambitious production ties together several
key themes that recur throughout the artist's oeuvre, such as
cultural relics, preservation and entropy, and speaks to the multidisciplinary nature of his practice.
By collaborating with artists and
cultural practitioners from diverse fields of knowledge, the public programme aims to provide points of entry to engage with the
key themes of the exhibition and artist practice.
The Studio's primary focus on distinctive offerings developed around four
key themes: urban experience, artist and process, art and the environment, and crossing
cultural boundaries deepens the organization's craft niche, and strengthens ties to our exhibitions of work by national and international artists for a complete educational experience.
Cultural solutions, respect, collaboration and setting achievable justice targets are
key themes in chapter five, Community - driven innovation — Justice reinvestment.
Among the
key themes that emerged during the study was the importance of including Indigenous culture in course content, as participants articulated that a lack of
cultural understanding within access education programs appeared to constrain their personal learning journeys.
Results: Three overarching
themes were identified from Stage One, including: (1) «Experiences of learned helplessness» (e.g. the association between child conduct problems and family conflict and social isolation); (2) «Perceived benefits and mechanisms of change» (e.g. the links between positive outcomes and a number of factors, including
key parenting skills, social support, longer - term resilience and commitment, and facilitative organisational practices); and (3) «Challenges in programme implementation» (e.g.
cultural discomfort with praise and positive attention, conflict with partners; and organisational difficulties with fidelity, attrition and sustainability).