Sentences with phrase «posting clear learning»

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«If Chinese people actually learned Marxist concepts seriously, then it would become clear to all that China today has nothing to do with Marxism,» Sean Kenji Starrs, a professor at City University of Hong Kong, told the South China Morning Post.
I knew you were learning challenged, but clarity's post was perfectly clear.
We got a grab a book from our local library but I think I learned more clear from this post.
We got a grab a book from our area library but I think I learned more clear from this post.
With my recent posts about the baby blues, things I've learned since becoming a mom, and mom guilt, I started worrying that I wasn't making it clear how much I truly love being a mom.
I appreciate your integrity, your clear communication and your boundaries - I'm learning just as much from the simple and steadfast approach in your comments as I am from your blog posts.
All became clear, awesome post I have learned it so many times there is no any mistake no any disappointing words truly amazing thanks to you from.
We got a grab a book from our local library but I think I learned more clear from this post.
We got a grab a book from our area library but I think I learned more clear from this post.
Write a blog post, send newsletters, run an ad campaign on the whiteboard — but most of all, send clear communication home about the learning goals for the lesson and how you will be helping all students to meet those goals.
A Primer for Mark Zuckerberg on Personalized Learning — by Harvard's Howard Gardner Washington Post, 12/2/15 «Even if there were such an entity as the «average person,» it's clear that many of us are not average; a generic approach to education will only suit a small minority of learners.
The New York state early childhood program monitoring protocol, for example, includes cumbersome requirements that don't have a clear connection to improved student learning — such as a «block building area with an adequate supply of blocks in varied sizes that is organized and labeled» and a posted daily schedule that is «referenced daily, represented in pictures and words, and displayed at children's eye level.»
In my last post, I discussed the importance of setting clear learning goals to communicate to students what they are learning and why.
SmartBlog post on connected teaching and learning by Steve Kwikkel, Principal at Clear Lake Middle School.
However, it became clear rather quickly that just because it was posted, it was not evident that teachers were using the question to focus instruction and guide student learning.
We got a grab a book from our local library but I think I learned more clear from this post.
Quite the flip side of the first author, she insisted that I post it on Amazon because she felt what I said not only gave her a clear understanding of what she needed to work on but that other aspiring wordsmiths could also learn from it and become better storytellers.
We got a grab a book from our local library but I think I learned more clear from this post.
Encourage her to use her scratching post so she steers clear of furniture — she'll learn with time!
I don't mean to be condescending when I say that the post title is approporiate - it is the «basics» of FPS encounter design and I don't think experienced designers will learn much, but it's short and clear and concise - so a useful reference even for the old pros, because so many people have now written books hundreds of pages long that can barely get to the points Steve makes in 4 paragraphs.
Your follow - up to Gavin's reply to your first post makes it clear that you're open to learning... so do so!
The distinction is clearer when you see a post that explains an algorithm with actual code, you read and learn and make use of that, but write your own code.
In this chapter, you'll learn how to find online resume banks, how to post your resume on one, and how to steer clear of pitfalls.
You can check out this post on discipline after baby arrives and also this one on toddler aggression Most of all, try not to take it personally or think of your child as being bad — he is just learning how to manage his emotions and relying on impulsive behaviors right now — help him see you will help him calm down and keep setting clear limits.
If wanting to learn more about applying clear wax - please read the post and watch the quick video I made to help you by clicking HERE.
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