Sentences with phrase «managing the learning context»

The authors explain two underlying principals that support relationship - driven teaching: «seeking first to understand,» and «managing the learning context, not the learners.»

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While the relationship between leading, learning and managing change is not new, the complexities of the contemporary school environment are transforming the nature of leadership, with many education communities now calling for networked school leaders who are able to more seamlessly connect learning opportunities across different contexts.
There are plenty of details that need managing, but when teachers do that in the context of leading their students to help create a more effective place to learn, handling the details works much more smoothly and naturally.»
As reform efforts have shifted to technology and online learning, we are still asking questions about content delivery in a different context: How to automate it, individualize it, manage it remotely, and deliver it without killing trees.
Manage the assessment of higher - order thinking within the larger context of teaching and learning.
Many young artists and designers learn their skills and craft within an institutional context, where safety is managed by professionals, and significant resources are dedicated to establishing and maintaining the safest possible work environments.
Daya, managing partner of Fireman Daya & Co., says attendees will learn about issues that have received recent media attention in the context of civil litigation, including cyberbullying, club / bar assaults, parental responsibility and social host liability.
You will learn the nature, purpose and source of management information, the context and purpose of financial reporting, how to prepare financial statements, administration, general office skills and how to manage individuals and teams.
With careful listening and gentle questioning, parents can provide a safe environment for children to relay feelings within the context of their play and can help their children learn how to manage their emotions.
Placed in the context of that individual's life, we can begin to learn how they manage stress, conflict, and strong emotion.
Infant - early childhood mental health, sometimes referred to as social and emotional health, is the developing capacity of the child from birth to 5 years of age to form close and secure adult and peer relationships; experience, manage, and express a full range of emotions; and explore the environment and learn — all in the context of family, community, and culture.
In order for children to build resilience they need to be exposed to life's inevitable ups and downs in the context of supportive adults, to allow children to learn practical skills for managing change.
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