Ideally, Mr McBirnie says he would
like examples of activities where schools would be expected to authorise absence added to the guidance.
Not exact matches
When responding to this question, Roy Cohen, career coach and author
of «The Wall Street Professional's Survival Guide,» says job seekers should «offer up
examples that are relevant,
like managing projects, learning new skills or a specific
activity that is tied directly to performing this role.»
Roy Cohen, career coach and author
of «The Wall Street Professional's Survival Guide,» tells Glassdoor that job seekers should «offer up
examples that are relevant,
like managing projects, learning new skills or a specific
activity that is tied directly to performing this role.»
However, sustained engagement on issues
of equity and inclusion,
activities that place participants in the situations that oppressed people experience (what I call «addressing the empathy gap»), and setting goals — much
like the one Starbucks envisioned a decade ago regarding pay equity — are some
examples of evidence - based best practices.
More common and larger - scale cyber-attacks (from Sony pictures to Spanish renewable energy companies) are yet another
example of this unprecedented «communication» flow; just as growth
of the dark web has allowed for more effective connections in illegal
activities — drug trade, human trafficking, and the
like.
Is it sucking everything (including money, emotions, family, relationships, etc) into the vortex
of its
activity like your
example seems to be doing?
If you have any hope
of doing other weekend
activities —
like, for
example, going to your cousin's wedding — you just have to start early.
, you should aim for your child to have at least 60 minutes a day
of moderate - or vigorous - level aerobic
activity (walking and running are good
examples of each intensity level); muscle - strengthening
activities (
like gymnastics or push - ups) should occur at least 3 times a week; bone - strengthening
activities,
like jumping rope or running, should also occur 3 times a week.
According to the CDC, you should aim for your child to have at least 60 minutes a day
of moderate - or vigorous - level aerobic
activity (walking and running are good
examples of each intensity level); muscle - strengthening
activities (
like gymnastics or push - ups) should occur at least 3 times a week; bone - strengthening
activities,
like jumping rope or running, should also occur 3 times a week.
Among those already using the program with his students is Gerald Smith, who teaches conceptual physics and advanced chemistry at Bishop McNamara High School in Washington and plans to attend the march.Students who completed the print - out
activity sheet illustrated how headphones work through physics — among the
examples Smith intends to post to Twitter after spring break, the week after the March for Science «The kids definitely
like to probe their brains a lot in terms
of seeing science in real life, not just something far - reaching for geniuses to dobut as something that we exist in every day,» said Smith.
Even ordinary studies
of human physiology, for
example, suggest that humans are so adapted for intense physical
activity that a sedentary lifestyle spawns modern - day scourges
like diabetes and heart disease.
And scientific publishing is big business:
like other scientific societies, the American Association for the Advancement
of Science (AAAS), for
example, finances most
of its
activities with income from its publication, Science magazine.
«If immune cell therapies for cancer or autoimmune diseases (
like rheumatoid arthritis, for
example) are going to be safe and effective alternatives to more traditional medications, we must gain control over the
activity of the cells to reduce risks
of toxicity to the patient,» said Roybal.
For
example, stimulating the brain
of a sleeping person can create a huge wave
of activity that «propagates
like a ripple in water.»
Creatine, for
example, might help with short bursts
of high - intensity
activity like sprinting or weight lifting, but not for endurance efforts
like distance running or swimming.
The development
of an embryo, for
example, looks
like a well - programmed process, orchestrated by predictable waves
of gene
activity to produce a specific pattern
of tissues.
(17,18) You're also less motivated to make yourself move to do things
like get the mail or take the stairs, which are
examples of «NEPA,» or non-exercise physical
activity.
For
example, research findings have documented the ability
of betalains in Swiss chard to inhibit
activity of pro-inflammatory enzymes
like cyclo - oxygenase (COX) and lipoxygenase (LOX).
If your daily exercise consists
of an after - dinner walk with your dog, for
example, he suggests using landmarks
like light posts to insert more intense periods into the
activity.
Activities like tennis, racquetball, basketball are
examples of High Intensity Aerobic Interval Training (HIAIT).
With the
example of the volleyball players, who weren't very weight room strong, we didn't have any negative repercussions
like the explosiveness disappeared, when we did Front Squats and other heavy lifting
activities.
Previous studies have also shown that decreased
activity of the so - called insulin -
like growth factor pathway can also increase longevity in worms, a link that held up in fruit flies, mice and even humans — for
example, it's linked to increased lifespan in Ecuadorians with Laron's syndrome.
A group
of researchers from the University
of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign reported in the Journal
of Physical
Activity & Health, for
example, that people have significantly superior brain function after a mindful movement practice
like Pilates compared to aerobic exercise.
There's the standard option to browse through a list
of popular results or a list defined by search parameters (
like activity or distance for
example).
For
example, you could say you
like his outfit or the style
of his outfit from his profile photo, or you may ask if he has tried out one
of the golf courses near your home, if he has said on his profile that he enjoys an
activity like golfing.
Right now there are essentially only three or four types
of organized
activities, and then a whole bunch
of stuff to do that players can invent on their own (
like attacking other players and taking their stuff, for
example).
For
example, you can ask the Learning and Development department
of your organization what they would
like to see in a new Learning Management System, and which learning materials and
activities they feel are necessary.
For
example, practices
like the inclusion
of information about Roma in the history manuals can lead to a decrease
of exclusionism, but could also lead to an increase
of segregationism and it is therefore important that they are accompanied by
activities focused on dialogue, interaction and human rights based approaches.
So, I look for
activities like — here again, I'll use this
example again — it's just one
of many, though: Building these robotic devices but putting mathematical principles into the way you build them.
For
example, we were finding that our kids were having some issues with fine motor skills, so the resources and the games that they placed in this year's box addressed [that]-- things
like pieces
of sponge and
activities that parents can play... counting, writing names.
In upper primary school, discussions about the contrasting language that is used to describe the behaviour
of females and males can also be explored, for
example girls who show leadership or are assertive are called «bossy» and boys «strong leaders» or boys who
like more domestic
activities are labelled «prissy», «girly» or even worse «gay».
You might be putting your heart and soul into a product for people who actually wish training would disappear from their to - do list, and think that training is a useless waste
of their time, time that they can use for other, more productive
activities (
like for
example meeting this month's target).
Examples of limited interaction include the addition
of clickable graphics, audio, video, basic
activities such as drag and drops, and modifications to navigation
like a drop down menu or links to external resources.
For
example, what could an Angela Duckworth learn by studying student behaviors on a system
like Khan Academy or in a closed network
of schools
like AltSchool that can track individual students»
activities and responses to times they struggle?
For
example, each module has a selection
of activities that offer students practice in language skills
like letter recognition, decoding, and word - building.
It presents a five - step cycle
of listening, validating, authorizing, mobilizing, and reflecting on student voice; a tool to measure the quality
of activities involving student voice; and several
examples of what students as researchers, planners, teachers, evaluators, decision - makers, and advocates look
like in practice, at elementary, middle, and high schools.
Other strategies include: (1) establishing and using a time - out or cooling - off place (even an informal time - out
activity like having a child take a message, book, or box
of chalk to another teacher could give the student the space and time he or she needs to maintain or regain composure); (2) applying role plays, simulations (for
example, Barnga, Living in a Global Age, Rafa - Rafa, and Broken Squares) and moral dilemmas to teach students how to resolve conflicts, make collective decisions, appreciate different perspectives, weigh consequences, identify right from wrong, and check impulsive behavior; and (3) suggesting or assigning literature with characters who face similar challenges to that
of the disabled student.
For
example, Tile I, Part A 1003 (a) school improvement grants have included «SIG -
like» elements in the past several years, such as highlighting allowable federal grant
activities into menu
of services fro Titler I schools.
By providing a visual
example at the very beginning
of this lesson
activity, my students know what their poetry projects will look
like when they have completed their final drafts.
For
example, when one engages in an
activity of a certain KS in a certain context (
like categorizing different types
of trees) particular linguistic features associated with that KS are used: vocabulary in relation to types
of trees (deciduous, coniferous), syntactic structures signaling taxonomic or part - whole relations (Y is a type
of...), and discourse devices that connect sentences together to make the whole text — oral or written — coherent in expressing the content meaning
of how trees are categorized.
For
example, when asked what they
liked best about a specific video critique
activity, one preservice teacher commented, «This is a great
example of good social studies teaching.
By providing a visual
example at the very beginning
of this lesson
activity, my students know what their poetry assignments will look
like when they have completed their final drafts.
They gave
examples such as, well, they felt
like they were more aware
of what was happening in the schools, they felt
like there was better communication among the school's staff and with them about the
activities involving their youngster - their youngster's progress, and they felt
like they were more connected to that academic program with more engagement.
By providing a visual
example at the very beginning
of this
activity, my students know what their helmet flip books will look
like when they have completed all
of the steps in the writing process.
By providing a visual
example at the very beginning
of this
activity, my students know what their myth creative writing assignments will look
like when they have completed all
of the steps in the writing process.
Examples include a Facebook post or mention;
liking another member's FB page; leaving a comment on another member's FB page or blog; leaving a comment on a new blog post at ScienceThrillers.com; sharing content from another member or the collective; tweeting or retweeting; using #STMauthors; comparable
activities on the social media
of your choice (Instagram, Pinterest, Snapchat, etc.).
For
example, one
of the
activities I enjoy on my iPad is reading magazines (I actually prefer them over paper as the photos are more vivid and publishers add in things
like movies and extra photos beyond their print editions).
Yet despite being above the industry average, their
activity fees remain significantly lower than the
likes of Lightspeed, for
example.
For
example, an investment
like a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) is often driven by many factors that include interest rate levels but also include the strength
of economic
activity.
Activities like flyball, agility courses, lure coursing — even a simple fetch — are
examples of the prey instinct in action.