Sentences with phrase «more relevance»

By getting them involved on the front end with goal - setting, students can find more relevance in their assessment results and use feedback from teachers in the context of their learning targets.
Did their duty to inform and illustrate about the effects of technologies gain more relevance today?
While the virtues of boredom are long - standing within the arts, they bear more relevance than ever today regarding knowledge work.
Although your accomplishments don't change, you may have the option of selecting ones with more relevance to the position.
We have more responsibility and thus more relevance in that responsibility than before..
For more relevance create extra pages and put articles on your subject on them, make sure you link to them from your front page.
«If classes showed more relevance to life — not equations and stuff,» she might attend, she said.
We're not going to dive into that; instead, we're focusing on another part of the book that bears more relevance to the auto industry.
The distinction of more relevance in purchasing a part such as a ball joint is «should one install the OEM (Lexus) part versus an aftermarket part?»
Finally, but not least, Uruguay requires a strong approach to reduce inequality in the educational system not only by redistributing resources between schools, but also between levels, giving more relevance to Secondary education where most dropout takes place.
As a result, millennials appear far more predisposed toward weighing hard data with objective scrutiny, and placing more relevance on these figures than on soft data findings.
Visually, I do not think that the ceiling per se has much more relevance in the Vertical Constructions than in many other pieces in which Sandback's lines are not connected to the top of a room.
This should increase the level of competition in the apprenticeship market and giving employers this level of control over provision should drive up standards, enhance the credibility of apprenticeships and provide more relevance for employers and apprentices alike within their chosen sector.
Tim Boyle, a teacher at Chester Arthur Elementary and a Teaching Consultant for the Philadelphia Writing Project, spoke on the need for curriculum and instruction that engage students and how better integrating a school with its surrounding community could provide more relevance.
If you're the distant # 2 or # 3 ebook retailer, you should totally embrace the opportunity to level the playing field with this; you'll suddenly gain more relevance as all those books bought on the # 1 retailer's platform could now be read on yours.
I find more relevance in a pair of tweets by Chris Roberson, who is not only actively doing new comics work, but he's also an indie publisher.
A more noticeable attempt to infuse life into the pulpit has been the revival of topical preaching, a form which, on the face of it, seems to allow more relevance, more contact with the daily press.
They can offer a bit more relevance and some basic analysis which might be enough for some campaigns; however, the data will still need to be cleaned of irrelevant results («false positives»).
In an eLearning context however, because of the physical separation of teachers and learners, the use of questioning techniques attains even more relevance.
Providing alternative programs — for example, the relatively new construct of grade 8.5 for transitioning 8th graders or the early college high school program for students who need more relevance and rigor — might also be worth trying, according to the report.
This sportier, European flair should give the Elantra GT more relevance in the increasingly popular compact hatchback segment, which includes five - door rivals like the Ford Focus, Honda Civic, Chevrolet Cruze, Toyota Corolla iM, Mazda3, Volkswagen Golf, Subaru Impreza and Kia Forte5.
Suddenly the Amex Platinum card, which offers free entry to Amex Centurion Lounges for the cardholder and two guests, had a lot more relevance for those of us who travel through cities where Centurion Lounges exist (e.g. Dallas & Miami).
I'd really like us to do something radically different, something realistically of more relevance and necessarily vital than idiotic transfer rumours and expectations: LET US DISCUSS THE BUTT OF KIM KADASHIAN.
Psychologically, this gives more relevance to the pattern.
The next blog will look at the information collected under Title II on program exit requirements, which may have more relevance on teachers» actual classroom performance.
Not to say that a plank is the end - all be-all of functional core training, but it has much more relevance to real world application compared to the sit up.
Dance Dance Revolution and Guitar Hero have more relevance as a «casual» game because anyone really can pick these titles up and become good at them over time.
Omega: With the subject of marriage equality in making national and international headlines, do you feel that we are at a dawning of a new era where the institution of marriage has an opportunity to find more relevance and meaning?
The busiest time of year for Amazon's main area of expertise has officially kicked off both on American and British shores, but the e-commerce giant isn't pausing its increasingly ambitious efforts to gain more relevance in various hardware and software segments either.
To define medieval warmth in a way that has more relevance for exploring the magnitude and causes of recent large - scale warming, widespread and continuous palaeoclimatic evidence must be assimilated in a homogeneous way and scaled against recent measured temperatures to allow a meaningful quantitative comparison against 20th - century warmth (Figure 6.10).
American dog crap on our sidewalks has more relevance to our country than this foreign pos.
Rush is fat drug addict bigot... so who do you think has more relevance?
We also started by first teaching them their own names letters which gave it more relevance.
Honestly irregardless of what side of the fence your on, who cares what Bill Samuels thinks, his opinion has no more relevance then any other private citizen.
«It's an important part of the market, and the bigger the market is, the more relevance the instrument has,» he said.
Although the role of choline in neurodevelopment has been studied before in rodents, the new research, done with pigs, has more relevance to humans.
Garland does not spend much time on character development beyond the mere acknowledgment that Capra has a family and Searle and Kaneda's fixation on the sun, the latter having more relevance to thematic development and mood than their actual characters.
The films can return to the States with some hope of a future: more festival screenings, more relevance to audiences at home and abroad, the stamp of A-list approval, a sense of cultural urgency.
I wish his appearance would have had more relevance to the story.
In a special section on educating school leaders for the March 2006 Phi Delta Kappan, guest editor and Harvard Graduate School of Education Professor Jerome Murphy argues that «schools of education are slow - stepping elephants when it comes to leadership education — sluggishly adjusting to today's call for new blood, stronger content, more relevance, and higher quality.»
Leaders of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education said here they would support efforts to shift professional training to the graduate level to allow prospective teachers more time to learn core subjects and to ensure that their professional training is more coherent and has more relevance.
Also on show, and of more relevance to the rest of us (just), is the Handling GT Evoluzione dynamic package for the 599 GTB Fiorano.
BMW claims a 0 - 100 km / h time of 4.5 sec for the M2 manual (4.3 sec for the auto, matching the Audi RS 3), but of more relevance is the six's effortless real - world performance, talented on - throttle handling and proper shove - in - the - back roll - on acceleration.
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