One emerging strategy is the inclusion of a family and community
knowledge domain in child development assessments and quality ratings of early childhood programs encouraging improvement to programs, policies and practices.
Not exact matches
However, both the success and failure studies show that you need leadership
in the company with general and
domain - specific business
knowledge to be successful.
The system's database is filled with genre - relevant content and specific templates coded to reflect
domain knowledge, that is, to be written according to an expert
in that particular field / genre.
Instead, what we call creativity usually happens when two worlds collide and some smart person gets the bright idea to apply specific
knowledge from one
domain in another totally unrelated one.
There are many good ideas out there
in the world, but our startup post-mortem founders found that a lack of passion for a
domain and a lack of
knowledge of a
domain were key reasons for failure no matter how good an idea is.
The Board is strongest and most effective when the following core competencies are represented, with each Director contributing
knowledge, experience, and skills
in at least one or two
domains:
It has highly capable engineers who have developed some degree of
domain knowledge in their sphere.
His level of
domain knowledge in gaming, Bitcoin and Internet marketing companies is exceptional.
Since lithium - ion batteries represent a large percentage of the cost of today's electric vehicle, we believe Apple should be well positioned to leverage its existing
knowledge domain and more robust R&D spending
in this area, and
in turn apply any energy density / battery life improvements for a car across all the other products
in its ecosystem that will share the benefit from such battery innovation (iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, MacBook, Beats).
In the process we split our minds from our bodies and our bodies from the world, and we lose touch with a whole
domain of sensual and intuitive
knowledge.
This having been accomplished, we are free to re-enter the
domains of the powers,
in the
knowledge that they can not separate us from the love of God.
Perfect
knowledge in this
domain would involve carrying out this activity for all times and places, and is obviously an ideal to be pursued.
Polkinghorne himself seems to equate ontological
knowledge with his hypotheses that locate God's action
in the world «
in domains where there is flexible process,» associated with the concept of the «strange attractor» of chaos theory.
Public
domain refers to the body of creative works and
knowledge in which no person, government or organization has any proprietary interest such as a copyright.
Respectively based at the Université de Montréal and Université Laval (Quebec, Canada), these two organizations have built over the years a solid network of international experts who gather, synthesize and comment,
in their respective
domain of expertise, the most up - to - date scientific
knowledge available on the development of young children, from conception to age five.
Using the Australian Early Development Census instrument, children
in the study were assessed
in five
domains: physical health and wellbeing, language and cognition, social competence, emotional maturity, and general
knowledge and communication.
Not least, if it has succeeded
in its objective of recruiting the best people to manage the submarine enterprise — by importing people from the Private Sector specifically because they possess exceptional negotiating skills, relevant
domain knowledge, market awareness, commercial acumen and a proven track record
in adding value, not cost.
Kircher, who reportedly had himself lowered into the crater of a restive Mount Vesuvius
in 1638, has been described as «one of the last thinkers who could rightfully claim all
knowledge as his
domain.»
«A
knowledge broker... sits
in between
knowledge producers, [such as] scientists... and those who use
knowledge, such as policymakers, the general public, or people working
in the health
domain.
Because
knowledge work occurs
in intellectual
domains, it is also more difficult to see causality and to attribute results to particular worker actions.
The etch also suggests H. erectus was integrating different
domains of
knowledge — thought to be a key stage
in the evolution of our creative minds.
Software and the ability to write, test, and maintain it are fundamental to the new style of research, VanderPlas explains, and «the new breed of scientist must be a broadly - trained expert
in statistics,
in computing,
in algorithm - building,
in software design, and (perhaps as an afterthought)
in domain knowledge as well.»
As one expert
in the field has written, entangled quantum systems are not even «divisible by thought»: our natural inclination to analyze systems into subsystems, and to build up
knowledge of the whole from careful study of its parts, grinds to a halt
in the quantum
domain.
In Butler's experiment, students engaged either in rereading or in retrieval practice after reading a text that pertained to one «knowledge domain» — in this case, bats» use of sound waves to find their way aroun
In Butler's experiment, students engaged either
in rereading or in retrieval practice after reading a text that pertained to one «knowledge domain» — in this case, bats» use of sound waves to find their way aroun
in rereading or
in retrieval practice after reading a text that pertained to one «knowledge domain» — in this case, bats» use of sound waves to find their way aroun
in retrieval practice after reading a text that pertained to one «
knowledge domain» —
in this case, bats» use of sound waves to find their way aroun
in this case, bats» use of sound waves to find their way around.
«This
knowledge is foundational for the development of precision medicine / precision dentistry approaches for diagnosis, prevention and treatment
in the oral health
domain.
«Is there an independent set of skills —
in this case, collaborative problem solving — that is transferable across
domains of
knowledge?»
While this body of
knowledge arose mainly from the software industry, where complex projects can be tough to manage and the stakes high — case
in point: Healthcare.gov — it is applicable to other
domains, including science.
«We're very interested to know how the role of personality traits and
domain knowledge influences the selection and retention of talented students and accounts for gender differences
in STEM and non-STEM majors
in a selective undergraduate institution.»
But, you know, patents generally involve science and technology, and there seems to be a lot of
knowledge in that
domain on that committee.
This evolutionary plasticity was already apparent
in the alignment of the human perilipin paralogues where only the
knowledge of the three - dimensional structure enabled observations of the similarities
in the C - terminal
domains (Hickenbottom et al., 2004).
Above and beyond these goals, the awards acknowledge that the maintenance, modernization and improvement of scientific software requires sustained investment and a steady flow of developers skilled
in computer science, software engineering and
domain - specific
knowledge.
«This survey is an important step
in our
knowledge of how behavioral neurologists apply single -
domain cognitive testing
in their practices,» said A.M. Barrett, MD, of Kessler Foundation, director of the subgroup on spatial cognition tests.
In the process, I hope I changed the way some people think and convinced them that deep technical knowledge about computer networks and cyberattacks is a crucial component for policymaking in this domain and that the civilian viewpoint count
In the process, I hope I changed the way some people think and convinced them that deep technical
knowledge about computer networks and cyberattacks is a crucial component for policymaking
in this domain and that the civilian viewpoint count
in this
domain and that the civilian viewpoint counts.
As Nancy observes,
in the past, customers prided themselves on their own
domain knowledge and doing research and spending the time to get the right answers.
Our goal is to advance scientific
knowledge while simultaneously nourishing translational research to provide advances
in the
domains of prevention, screening, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.
Thus, with the
knowledge in the
domain, he will find out if there is something wrong, what is missing and if it's worth paying for a membership over there.
Murphy imagines a hypothetical model program called Administrative Leaders for Learning — ALL for short — that would be organized to spotlight and connect three overlapping
domains of
knowledge: instructional practice and learning theory, with a particular focus on high achievement for all students; the education sector, with a particular focus on schooling
in context; and matters of leadership and management.
Technology innovation and trends insight come easy to Arun with his thorough
knowledge in the
domain.
What may be achievable
in the medium term is an exam that combines the current skills - based questions with others that draw on several specific
domains announced well
in advance, and then assesses
knowledge in that
domain.
In a February 2013 essay on the topic, E.D. Hirsch cites a 2012 study by the National Research Council, which found that «21st - century skills [are] dimensions of expertise that are specific to — and intertwined with —
knowledge within a particular
domain of content and performance.»
There are two types of competencies that will be needed: «technical,» or
in other words, related to deep
knowledge of a specific
domain, whether welding or optogenetics; and «transversal,» which applies to all occupations.
If it were defined to include more sophisticated vocabulary and wider
domain knowledge, individual items testing for these elements would not display the dreaded differential functioning and could be used
in our assessments.
There's no incentive to build
knowledge in a particular
domain — plants, astronomy, colonial America, the Harlem Renaissance — since there's no guarantee that those subjects will come up on the reading test this year, next year, or ever.
If the new tests assess
knowledge in ways that demand mastery of sequenced
domain knowledge, sophisticated vocabulary, rich content, and cross-disciplinary learning, educators across the country would have a much greater incentive to bring challenging content into their classrooms and thus realize the implicit promise of the new standards.
(3) To build and sustain a sophisticated communications infrastructure with the capacity to promote
knowledge - based collaboration across the
domains of education, health, and a broad range of human services
in order to help build more effective systems that are guided by an integrated science of early childhood health and development.
Such challenges will require students to engage
in the civic and developmental lives of their communities, faculty to continue to expand the
domains of intellectual
knowledge, and administrative vision and planning
in partnership with faculty to lead the university into tomorrow.
So are schools where teachers have 120 or more students to get to know (with this 120 shuffled at the end of each semester); where serious learning is broken up into snippets of 50 - minute «subject matter periods» arranged
in no intellectually coherent order; where assessment keeps
knowledge tightly packaged
in separate intellectual
domains; where short - term memory work is rated as deserving the highest value at the expense of original, long - term analytic work; and where the intellectual engine of the curriculum comes at most students and teachers as a list of subjects and skills, usually far too long for the careful savoring and devoted practice that leads to deep understanding and worthy habits.
Where progress is understood differently — to mean «increasing «proficiency» reflected
in more extensive
knowledge, deeper understandings and higher - level skills within a
domain of learning» (Masters, 2017)-- an emphasis only on reporting achievement on summative assessments would give very little sense of a child's progress from where they began.
For example, the
domain «an expert teaching team» notes that
in highly effective schools, teachers are experts
in the fields
in which they teach; have high levels of pedagogical
knowledge and skill; collaboratively plan, deliver and review the effectiveness of their lessons; and take personal and collective responsibility for improving student learning and wellbeing.
Ensure access to environmentally sound technologies, developing countries have equitable access to technologies, agreement on lifting of intellectual property barriers and measures to ensure that
knowledge is
in the public
domain.