The exercise is by no means only useful in an RE setting so I am sharing it with
other subjects too.
The benefits will be felt in
other subjects too, not just maths, but also to wider skills in confidence and problem - solving.
A lot of the skills and behaviours, which pupils will develop in the lessons, are useful across
other subjects too, and for their futures.
Not exact matches
The whole piece is definitely worth reading, although those who are acquainted already with the writings of Bishop Barron will certainly not come across
too many deviations or developments from his
other writing on similar
subjects.
«I
too think that theology and science need not contradict each
other, but not because their
subject - matters are so different that they practically never come into contact.
However, they are not divinely revealed and they,
too, along with all
other confessions, creeds, and statements of faith, must be
subject to the correction of the biblical Word.
Introduction:... multiculturalists who strive to constitute non-discriminatory minority identities can not simply do so by affirming the place they occupy, or by returning to an «unmarked» authentic origin or pre-text: their recognition requires the negotiation of a dangerous indeterminacy, since the
too - visible presence of the
other underwrites the authentic national
subject but can never...
The great advantage of such an approach is that it constantly reminds students that ideas do not exist in a vacuum, that what can
too easily be presented as immutable facts are
subject to revision, that science quite as much as any
other subject is liable to paradigm shifts.
While some praised the Netflix show for its daring depiction of mental health struggles and substance abuse issues,
others thought it went
too far, was unfair to its
subjects and even damaging toward its viewers.
If you want to make a point about people not having jobs... I think you can do a better job of arguing that CNN and
other groups are spending
too much time concentrating on a single
subject.
If, on the
other hand, the assertion is construed subjectively, as asserting that God is the eminent
subject of experience, because the only individual who experiences all things as their primal source and final end, it,
too, can be shown to be true necessarily, although neither literally nor analogically, but only symbolically, on the understanding that it is nevertheless really and not merely apparently true, because its implications can all be interpreted in the concepts and assertions of a transcendental metaphysics, whose application to God, as to anything else, is strictly literal.
Whatever
other causes are involved are all
subject to this foreknown plan, and so they
too do not operate by chance but by design.
Here
too it is true that I not only have my body in a
subject - object - relationship, but much more, that as
subject I am my body, a body that for me is something more and quite
other than just a peculiarly intimate bit of the surrounding world (PR 81) with which I am not identified.
... multiculturalists who strive to constitute non-discriminatory minority identities can not simply do so by affirming the place they occupy, or by returning to an «unmarked» authentic origin or pre-text: their recognition requires the negotiation of a dangerous indeterminacy, since the
too - visible presence of the
other underwrites the authentic national
subject but can never guarantee its visibility or truth.
Oh there are
other times,
too where a
subject he was originally dismissive of comes back up and suddenly he's singing my tune,
too.
This is an extremely polarised choice for most women, especially women on their first baby, who may not want to attend a unit where they will more than likely be
subject to a lot of interventions, yet on the
other hand find the thought of a homebirth
too radical.
Too many moms get stuck in their depression and think that there's something wrong with them or that their babies are better off without them, so we're glad Hayden and
other celebrities have spoken out on the
subject and made
other women feel less self - conscious about getting the help they need for themselves and their families.
More and more women are deciding that they want to take back control of their bodies during the labor process and do not want to be
subjected to unnecessary procedures (i.e., episiotomy, enemas, breaking of water, etc.) Far
too often doctors are performing these and
other procedures and giving women pitocin to speed up the labor process to suit the doctor's own schedule, not the mother's or baby's schedule.
Especially when you're working with such a small model it is important to make certain that you are not over-powering them with
too many
other subjects.
Then
too, there are those who did not die while seeking refuge, those whose perilous journeys landed them safely at the borders of
other nations, some welcoming their arrival and
others subjecting them to further alienation and degradation.
But it comes with a less appealing downside: the possibility that, like
other Albany politicians, he,
too, might be
subject to increased demands or inconveniences that such measures could bring.
Too often their leaders embrace homophobia, transphobia, and
other horrific ideologies, and
subject our young people to them on a daily basis in the classroom.
Despite her struggles, she emphasizes that she doesn't want her message to seem «
too pessimistic or depressing for
other women who are thinking of going into engineering or into science - related
subjects.
It works the
other way
too — by provoking a feeling of disgust, a scene from the film Trainspotting shaped the way
subjects in an experiment made moral judgements.
We encourage teachers to build on the interest and excitement generated during Hour of Code and CSEdWeek and create opportunities for students to use, practice, and develop programming skills in projects for
other subjects and assignments,
too.
On an 84 ° day in N.Y.C., Kanye West proved that not only he is willing to suffer for fashion, he'll
subject others to suffering,
too.
Other than that, typical VJ cover with
too much text drowning the cover
subject.»
When seeking local singles on chat lines it's an interesting
subject to ask
others about
too.
I'm a chemistry teacher but just like
other science teachers I've taught physics and math
subjects too.
It's best to talk about
subjects that aren't
too serious or heavy,
subjects both you and your date can relate to so you'll get to know each
other.
mmm... a protagonist who complete dominates a long film to the detriment of context and the
other players in the story (though the abolitionist, limping senator with the black lover does gets close to stealing the show, and is rather more interesting than the hammily - acted Lincoln); Day - Lewis acts like he's focused on getting an Oscar rather than bringing a human being to life - Lincoln as portrayed is a strangely zombie character, an intelligent, articulate zombie, but still a zombie; I greatly appreciate Spielberg's attempt to deal with political process and I appreciate the lack of «action» but somehow the context is missing and after seeing the film I know some more facts but very little about what makes these politicians tick; and the lighting is way
too stylised, beautiful but unremittingly unreal, so the film falls between the stools of docufiction and costume drama, with costume drama winning out; and the second
subject of the film - slavery - is almost complete absent (unlike Django Unchained) except as a verbal abstraction
I'm kind of bummed that these featurettes «focus» on the stunts almost to the exclusion of any
other subject, though as a camera geek I enjoyed all the IMAX porn, like an outtake in which the lightest IMAX camera, the MSM, proves
too heavy yet for a SteadiCam rig, causing the operator to topple over.
Like the
other movies in this series, it's rated PG - 13, so even though the
subject matter is pretty dark, the violence never gets
too graphic.
Their feedback was that it was
too specific and they'd need to create a role for every
other subject so they didn't miss out.
You know that these students won't just struggle in Maths but will find it difficult to access the curriculum in
other subject areas,
too.
Children who strongly object to going to school, hate a certain
subject, are being bullied or have
too much homework are
other helpful things to discuss with teachers.
•
too much school time is given over to test prep — and the pressure to lift scores leads to cheating and
other unsavory practices; •
subjects and accomplishments that aren't tested — art, creativity, leadership, independent thinking, etc. — are getting squeezed if not discarded; • teachers are losing their freedom to practice their craft, to make classes interesting and stimulating, and to act like professionals; • the curricular homogenizing that generally follows from standardized tests and state (or national) standards represents an undesirable usurpation of school autonomy, teacher freedom, and local control by distant authorities; and • judging teachers and schools by pupil test scores is inaccurate and unfair, given the kids» different starting points and home circumstances, the variation in class sizes and school resources, and the many
other services that schools and teachers are now expected to provide their students.
In elementary schools, where students generally spend the day with one teacher, increasing class size because of Khan would mean bigger classes in every
other subject,
too.
There are
too many to mention here, but examples include free twilight CPD programmes to all staff within an alliance; placement schemes for senior leaders to gain experience of working in
other schools and contexts; a mentoring programme for newly - employed heads; developing innovative programmes for School Direct trainees; SLEs offering one - day diagnostics as well as longer deployments focused on increasing attainment and progress in specific
subjects; and the establishment of cross-alliance research groups meeting regularly to develop action research.
«I worked with teachers in one term and we looked just at numeracy — didn't want to see any of their
other planning documents for
other subject areas, didn't want to worry
too much about their practices in those
other areas.
The class representative tells the teacher they have
too much German homework as they also have homework for
other subjects.
The report highlighted that «students are spending
too much time preparing for and taking tests,» teachers were «teaching to the test,» and the narrow focus on ELA and math has «diminished the joy in learning, inhibited creativity, and taken time away from
other subjects.»
Digital portfolios are a somewhat obvious choice for students of the visual arts, but they can serve students of
other subjects,
too.
Other subjects can join in
too — food tech, music and PE will be using live demonstrations to showcase the science of their
subject.
(There are some literacy standards that cross disciplines,
too, encouraging more reading in
other subjects.)
For far
too long, schoolchildren in D.C. and
other urban areas have been
subject to a «narrative of disinheritance» — the persistent inequities of experience, resources, and perceived worth, based on race, class, or story.
In fact, it is that very scrutiny that has led so many suburban districts to join alongside National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers affiliates (as well as
other traditionalists) to complain about No Child in the first place; they didn't want to be held accountable for serving up mediocrity to the kids they have
subjected to educational malpractice for far
too long.
When it comes to academics, the report found virtual charters lagging there
too, with both schools receiving an overall performance grade, gleaned from testing, of «D.» Some
subjects were worse than
others.
It means children spend
too much time practising tests and they miss out on
other subjects.
They simply leave out
too much that matters, including
other academic
subjects, like social studies and science, electives, as well as an array of skills and capacities we expect students to be developing, such as critical thinking, problem solving, creativity, collaboration, communication.