Sentences with phrase «of fieldwork»

Students in the ECE program complete 200 clock hours of fieldwork in conjunction with courses.
At the same time, McAlister came to the museum with a lot of fieldwork experience; in addition to the work she did during her degrees, she also worked as a teaching assistant on a tropical ecology field course in La Suerte, Costa Rica.
Coming of Age in the Other America is the result of a decade of fieldwork with 150 African American youth in some of the most disadvantaged parts of Baltimore.
Focusing initially on a cohort of 5,217 children aged 0 - 1 years old (the birth cohort) and a cohort of 2,859 children aged 2 - 3 years old (the child cohort), the first wave of fieldwork began in April 2005 and annual data collection from both cohorts has been undertaken since that time.
From the first day of our orientation, throughout our student teaching seminars, and through the last day of fieldwork at the close of the school year, we immerse residents in learning experiences that empower them as teacher leaders for social justice both in and out of their classrooms.
Newly certified occupational therapy assistants are also required to complete 16 weeks of fieldwork under the direct supervision of an occupational therapist.
Focusing initially on a cohort of 5,217 children aged 0 - 1 years old (birth cohort) and a cohort of 2,859 children aged 2 - 3 years old (child cohort), the first wave of fieldwork began in April 2005.
As well, shares of Jaxon Minerals Inc. (TSXV: JAX) gained as much as 18 % before ending down 9 % at $ 0.365 as the junior explorer said it has completed its first phase of fieldwork at its silver, zinc, gold Hazelton VMS project in British Columbia, in which the channel sampling results confirmed high - grade mineralization, according the Company.
It'll be interesting to see if that is reflected in other polls, although sympathy for David Cameron's loss of his son Ivan may well lead to some temporary blips in figures anyway (a lot of the fieldwork for this poll would have been conducted before people had seen the news).
She has undertaken several years of fieldwork on Li Yuan - chia, tracing his life and artistic work from London, Cumbria, Bologna and Taipei to Guangxi and has published widely on him.
King's insight into how these three very different ethnologists met the challenge of fieldwork so many years ago and her ability to get into their heads and hearts is amazing, transporting and unusually affecting.
Take the UKIP scores with a slight pinch of salt because the timing of the fieldwork (it was mostly done during or in the fortnight following the European elections, so when UKIP were on a bit of a publicity high), but it's another potential pointer as to where they could do well.
It's possible, of course, that confidence in Cameron & Osborne has massively slumped in the 7 days between the two sets of fieldwork, but this doesn't seem likely given subsequent national polls haven't shown this drastic slump.
I thought it was lost, which would've meant that a crucial part of our fieldwork was scuttled — we wouldn't have been able to do many of the critical measurements that we went there to do.
«In the course of the fieldwork, several new species were discovered, since this realm of life is relatively unknown, yet we depend on it for our own survival.»
It looks at the various aspects of fieldwork planning from risk assessments to choosing sample sizes and sampling techniques.
After six years teaching middle school humanities, I took on a new role as coordinator of fieldwork and place - based education.
Both anthropologists and missionaries are involved in their own forms of fieldwork but, while not exactly in competition with each other, represent two conflicting points of view - rationalists who want to observe versus spiritualists who want to change.
This is the same kind of fieldwork that Peter Lynch and Jim Cramer used to great advantage managing mutual funds and hedge funds, respectively.
We have done hundreds of hours of fieldwork over the past eight years in 12 KIPP schools in five states, interviewing scores of teachers, students, and administrators.
The exhibition will feature sculptures, drawings and photographic documentation of his fieldworks from the 1970 and 1980s, a film documenting «activation», and installation views of his recent solo exhibitions at Pirelli foundation's HangarBicocca in Milan and Dia: Chelsea in New York.
The technology is deployed in production across an array of fieldwork, heavy manufacturing, and warehousing environments, augmenting workers» experiences with custom voice and gesture - driven apps, and providing HD audio and video feeds for a first - person view into everything from field service training to constructing jet engines.
Fieldwork for this telephone poll was, however, conducted on Sunday and Monday, half of the fieldwork for which was included in yesterday's ComRes poll, while the other three polls published today were conducted a day later.
The former built a seat and vote share prediction model based on huge quantities of fieldwork (7000 interviews per week) plus the now - famous Multilevel Regression and Post-stratification (or MRP) that converted that data into seat - by - seat estimates.
The British Election Study team is pleased to announce the appointment of the fieldwork agency for the face - to - face fieldwork for the 2015 British Election Study.
«I'm surprised,» says Edward Ellis (no relation to Peter), an ecologist at the Universidad Veracruzana in Xalapa, Mexico, who led much of the fieldwork.
His flowing narrative is rich in stories of his fieldwork round the world (he is an evolutionary biologist at the University of York, UK).
The effects of fieldwork on one's career can be long lasting.
Add hours of daily bushwhacking through dry, dense, scratchy vegetation, and the romance of fieldwork quickly fades.
The romance of those craning beasts, which he never fully outgrew, coupled with his love of fieldwork and knack for geology, drew him to fossil hunting.
Picking up parasites like these is «part of the glory and glamour of fieldwork
The frog, Hyalinobatrachium yaku, was identified through a combination of fieldwork in the Amazonian lowlands of Ecuador and DNA sequencing in the lab.
«What used to be considered remains of some irrelevant settlement on a hill can now be upgraded to remains of a city of higher significance than previously thought, and this after only one season,» says Robin Rönnlund, PhD student in Classical Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Gothenburg and leader of the fieldwork.
For some first impressions of the fieldwork, please have a look here!
You can see photographs of our fieldwork and learn more about our research here.
After all, science is typically not a one - person endeavor, and many of us have more experience trying to understand research papers than capturing emotional turning points or colorful details of fieldwork.
Specifically, outside learning can have a profound impact on long - term memory due to the memorable nature of the fieldwork setting.
So, even though inquiry - based learning is there underpinning all the Humanities, the idea of fieldwork was a little bit new for many teachers.»
The courses I have taught included a range of fieldwork activities.
Goes through all expected elements of a fieldwork enquiry, simple format for students to complete in class or as extended homework.
Martin Evans, Head of the Geography Department, commented on the academic impact that the Adventure Learning experience has on his groups, «the wide variety of fieldwork opportunities at the centre mean that it is easy for students to pursue their individual initiatives.
There should also be a renewed commitment towards the concept of fieldwork and the use of maps, as well as written communication.
The process evaluation formed the bulk of the fieldwork, with the aim of providing formative evidence on all phases and aspects of the intervention from cascading the training to evaluating the outcomes.
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