Sentences with phrase «key strand»

PE is one of the four key strands of the PL Primary Stars programme.
In American Character, Colin Woodard traces these two key strands in American politics through the four centuries of the nation's existence.
This summary identified five key strands of mathematics needed for proficiency:
Commenting on the choice of participants in this year's Manifesta, König said: «The artists in this edition of Manifesta were chosen because they represent, and have helped develop, key strands in contemporary art in the west and in Russia.
But it is undeniably true that Whitehead's treatment of space - time is a key strand, a sine qua non in his web of thought.
«Infinity Wars» manages to weave the key strands of the Marvel cinematic universe into a massive canvas that accomplishes some impressive, groundbreaking feats when it comes to this genre.
Where used effectively and in conjunction with other development methods, e-learning can help to support high levels of individual, team and organizational performance as one key strand of the organizational learning strategy.»
Developed in collaboration with a range of partners including the BFI, the Bradford Media Literacy Project, NI Creative Learning Centres and a wide variety of subject associations and CPD practitioners, the programme consists of two key strands: Literacy CPD designed to improve literacy through the use of film as text, and Filmmaking CPD designed to enhance curricular learning through the use of filmmaking.
Active Kids Do Better features four key strands: Active Classroom, Active Playground, Active Home and Active Teacher.
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?
The competition culminates in an exhibition held at the Walker Art Gallery every two years, forming a key strand of the Liverpool Biennial.
The competition culminates in an exhibition held at the Walker Art Gallery every two years, which forms a key strand of the Liverpool Biennial.
Organized thematically, the book examines seven key strands of portraiture: Observational Portraits; Self - Portraits; Commissioned and Celebrity Portraits; Social Portraits; Geopolitics and National Identity; The Body; and Re-invented Portraits.
These works were created between the 1960s and 2010 and are a key strand in Balzar's 50 years of abstract painting, which she produced in a global context, exploring the role and impact of non-referential art — a project that never left real - world references far behind.
There are three key strands of eligibility anticipated:
Vos said a key strand of the Bar's future role in the justice system was for it to become more representative of the community it serves.
Communities will focus their efforts around five key strands of work: 1) the integration of behavioral health into primary care; 2) mental health consultation in early care and education settings; 3) enhanced home visiting services; 4) family strengthening and parent education; and 5) screening and assessment.
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