Sentences with phrase «learning behaviour looks»

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When picking leaders, for instance, managers learn to look beyond the male stereotype — a strong, take - charge authoritarian — and watch for behaviours that suggest leadership in women, such as effective information - gathering and collaboration skills.
This is something I'm learning with my son - that sometimes when he is «misbehaving» it is because he is feeling insecure or uncertain, and that I should be looking at the root cause of his behaviour rather than attempting to just deal with the behaviour itself.
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So as neuroscientists continue to discover the inner workings of the brain, as cognitive psychologists continue to look for explanations of learning behaviour and as educators continue to apply research to improve their teaching, this new field will greatly improve the quality and effectiveness of the educational experiences for children.
Personalized learning ultimately looks at our behaviour, including how we have acted and interacted in the past and how we continue to do so in the present.
Stay tuned: We'll return to the PISA 2015 data in a future infographic, to take a look at the student - related behaviours principals said hindered learning in their school.
Thetford Academy is looking for a reliable, dynamic, and responsible behaviour manager to support student behaviour and promote a positive learning environment.
And the completion of Apple Park at once memorialises Jobs and looks to embed the most positive parts of his terrible ambition, making them corporate muscle memory and learnt behaviour.
We reuse all of the good ideas from Bitcoin and then we add this layer of encryption so that the payment of Zcash from one user to the next is included in the global replicated ledger for integrity (the recipient of the money can be sure that the payment has happened) and it's part of the global consensus but it's encrypted so no one else can learn of your behaviour by looking at the ledger except for authorised parties who you have given the decryption key to.
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One of the tools that came to fore when we were looking at a project, there was one called «BETLS» and that was a really good tool to summarising observations about children's behaviour and mental health, and the «B» was for behaviour, the «E» was the need to infer the emotion, «T» stood for thoughts and «L» is how the child is learning which was an important aspect and «S» was for social relationships.
Everyday learning about getting your buttons pushed will help you learn to look at your children's behaviour in a new way, through:
As well as the broad aims of improving pupil and teacher well - being, Changing behaviour in schools also looks at teaching practices that will strengthen the connection to school and learning for at - risk pupils.
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