Sentences with phrase «making adaptations always»

Practices, for sure, teachers should be making adaptations always with an eye towards... is this enhancing student achievement?

Not exact matches

-LSB-...] Clean Eating Green Bean Casserole — this has always been a traditional Thanksgiving dish in my family and this adaptation with a few simple changes to the typical recipe makes it clean and way better for everyone!
I do make one assumption to arrive at my conclusion that training Slow Twitch muscle fibres is detrimental during training for a strength competition; the assumption I make is that Slow Twitch fibres will always gain increased endurance during adaptation (or at least gain more endurance then strength), and that Slow Twitch fibres can not be converted to Fast Twitch fibres or gain more strength then endurance during adaptation.
Being that we're Polish, our traditional reduced - sugar Szarlotka (Polish Apple Pie) has always been a hit and we've made several adaptations of it.
We broaden out from there to film adaptations of books, and as always, we tell you what's making us happy this week.
Right from the moment we first saw her at age 13 in Atonement as the worryingly precocious younger sister at the big house, she's always seemed someone set apart, which makes playing an ordinary Irish village girl in this adaptation of Colm Tóibín's noted novel the sort of challenge which might just set the agenda for the rest of her career.
DVD Review by Kam Williams Raunchy Adaptation of Classic TV Series Arrives on Home Video Whenever a classic television series is made into a movie, the buzz always seems to be about whether the screen version will be a creative variation on the theme or merely a campy, cornball, take - the - money - and - run ripoff trading in familiar formulas and shopworn cliches.
While I wouldn't mind playing with some of these side characters and superfluous plotlines in a video game, as an adaptation of a beloved work that has enchanted many millions of readers, young and old, I'm left longing for a different kind of fan film — the inevitable one in which someone edits out all of the stuff not from the writings of Tolkien — and makes it the movie it always should have been from inception.
Fans have literally waited decades for an Ender's Game movie to make it to the big screen and previous attempts at the adaptation always seemed to fizzle out and leave fans of the young super genius disappointed yet again.
Dixon told Education World, «As the dynamics of our community change, we feel that we must always examine our mission, beliefs, and goals and make adaptations when necessary.»
If they would not give evidence, dangerous criminals would walk free and both society and the administration of justice would suffer; (ii) it was settled law that the paramount object had always been to do justice and that if, in order to do justice, some adaptation of ordinary procedure was called for, it should be made, so long as the overall fairness of the trial was not compromised; (iii) recent case law supported the adoption of protective measures; (iv) the Strasbourg jurisprudence, properly understood, did not condemn the use of protective measures; and (v) the defendant was protected from the risk of unfairness by the prosecutor's duty of disclosure.
Regarding adaptation — I've always understood adaptation of texts as signifying changes to the content so as to make it more useful or sensitive to the target audience.
I view many of these symptoms and issues as a result of creative adaptations we have made automatically, often (but not always) before we had any conscious memory, to help us survive various difficult, stressful, and overwhelming circumstances and traumas throughout our lives.»
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