From events to off the beaten track information, and
practical instructions for visiting Israel, our team works hard to ensure that we have you covered.
Not exact matches
As
for «
practical instruction», what exactly would that be, LauraL?
To be sure, religion is also a field of intellectual inquiry and
practical skill, and it is possible and desirable to give
instruction in religious history, philosophy, beliefs, and institutions as well as to arrange
for practical experience in religious affairs.
Justin's perspective here lines up beautifully with the themes of many of the New Testament epistles in which the justification
for specific
instructions (like head coverings and women remaining silent in church,
for example) appear to be rooted in
practical considerations regarding love
for neighbor, considerations that clearly have a cultural context that may not apply today.
WYM — Wang Yang - ming,
Instructions for Practical Living, trans.
Wang Yang - ming discussed desires throughout the
Instructions for Practical Living; see
for instance part II, section 161 (WYM 140f.).
Easy - to - follow
instructions for how to eat a grain - free diet that actually makes you feel better (This
practical guide is perfect
for beginners and provides an easy go - to guide
for all things related to grain - free cooking!)
The Better Way to Breastfeed gives mothers the
practical instruction they need to ensure a healthy, positive experience
for themselves and their child.
Each activity in the book provides step by step
instructions for introducing your child to
practical, beautiful, and engaging activities.
The first lesson
for those taking part will be the
practical one that science costs money: they have to pay $ 7
for a set of
instructions which painstakingly describe how to arrange three pieces of brown cardboard on the ground, on any day from November to May.
To that end,
practical exercises are performed on real data, and JCVI frequently shares virtual machine images and
instructions for setting up the same data analysis pipelines and tools that were employed during training sessions.
The Upanishads, like the Gita, give little direct
instruction on the
practical techniques of yoga, but lay the foundations
for an understanding of the yogic state through an examination of the relationship between the personal and Universal Self, the union of which is the ultimate goal of yoga practice.
Paul's
instruction draws from the teachings of Patañjali, theosophy, ParaYoga, tantra, and the book Ancient Wisdom
for a New Age: A
Practical Guide
for Spiritual Growth, which Paul co-wrote.
Ben Greenfield includes step - by - step
instructions for healing your body with lightning speed, presented in a
practical and easy - to - understand format.
Paul's
instruction draws from the teachings of Patanjali, theosophy, ParaYoga, tantra, and the book Ancient Wisdom
for a New Age: A
Practical Guide
for Spiritual Growth, which Paul co-wrote.
• Attend a Yoga Alliance Registered School with internationally recognized teaching professionals • Learn simple strategies to discover your true gift • Experience a combination of Western Science with Eastern Wisdom
for the Modern Yogi • Transform a vision into a mission • Have fun and be connected with wonderful people • Learn to teach asanas (postures) with ultimate balance between the physical and the spiritual • Learn to teach modified versions of asanas (postures) with the help of props • Discover relevant and in depth mechanics of human anatomical systems supported by a dynamic multi-media presentation, worksheets and
practical demonstrations • Learn a unique flow style of yoga, suitable
for all levels; not just the physically fit and advanced • Master completely safe, injury preventative teaching
instructions • Learn extremely precise and detailed teaching linguistics • Learn how to create simple yet complex yoga flows to guide those with different needs and abilities • Get ample opportunity
for practicing teaching skills in front of live students and apply the skills learned in our teacher training in your practica with the help of an experienced, professional mentor.
For example, each intermediate unit or district of more than 50,000 students might be required to create math and science academies, which offer a portion of their
instruction online, with in - person
practical application or advanced work.
Differentiated
Instruction Made
Practical will provide theory and practice
for both engagement and rigor, with an emphasis on sustainability
for instructors and deep, durable, and flexible learning
for all students.
Differentiated
Instruction Made
Practical Led by HGSE lecturer Rhonda Bondie, the course provides theory and practice
for both engagement and rigor, with an emphasis on sustainability
for instructors and deep, durable, and flexible learning
for all students.
There is one required textbook
for this program, Differentiated
Instruction Made
Practical: Engaging the Extremes through Classroom Routines, by Rhonda Bondie and Akane Zusho.
Simple hands - on
practical instructions to undertake a volcanic eruption
for a primary / Year 7 Science Club Activity / Beaver Science Investigator Badge.
But in general,
instruction is both lively and
practical, such as in one classroom where a biology teacher, donning a lab coat, leads a lab on extracting DNA from strawberries, or a ninth - grade math class in which a teacher integrates a Texas Instruments navigator system into every part of her lesson; she has her class turn assignments in via a graphing calculator and checks
for comprehension with every student in real time.
In this webinar, veteran teachers Larry Ferlazzo and Katie Hull Sypnieski, authors of the forthcoming Navigating the Common Core With English Language Learners, will offer
practical guidance on integrating the standards into
instruction for ELLs.
The Flexible Classroom riffs on the title of middle - level teacher Amber Chandler «s 2016 book, The Flexible ELA Classroom:
Practical Tools
for Differentiated
Instruction in Grades 4 - 8 (Routledge / MiddleWeb).
A blend of theory, research, personal vignettes, and
practical strategies and suggestions, including a chapter on instructional strategies that support conceptual understanding in science and the Framework
for Linking Assessment,
Instruction, and Learning when using the formative assessment probes in the Uncovering Student Ideas in Science series.
The Nurnberg Funnel, Designing Minimalist
Instruction for Practical Computer Skill.
In more
practical terms, this means that we should expect our teachers to be committed to the democratic ideal as an organizing principle
for our society and
for instruction in their classrooms.
With over 30 years of experience connecting research to
instruction, Project CRISS provides high quality,
practical professional development and support materials
for K - 16 teaching and learning.
This report serves as a guide and framework to early childhood policymakers considering formative assessment, outlining issues
for consideration in implementing formative assessment.This guide provides a
practical roadmap
for decision - makers by offering several key questions to consider in the process of selecting, supporting, and using data to inform and improve
instruction.
2)- 50 More
Practical Strategies
for Linking Assessment,
Instruction, and Learning by Page Keeley.
Science Formative Assessment - 75
Practical Strategies
for Linking Assessment,
Instruction, and Learning by Page Keeley (2008) is published by Corwin Press and co-published by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA).
The best seller, Science Formative Assessment - 75
Practical Strategies
for Linking Assessment,
Instruction, and Learning (Keeley 2008)- has been updated with a new 2nd Edition.
Mathematics Formative Assessment - 75
Practical Strategies
for Linking Assessment,
Instruction, and Learning by Page Keeley and Cheryl Rose Tobey (2011) is published by Corwin Press and co-published by the National Council
for the Teaching of Mathematics (NCTM).
We encourage you to continuing learning more about the framework and its
practical use as a tool
for instruction.
This frees the classroom time up
for more
practical instruction, like problem solving or role - playing.
You'll also choose among more than 50
practical workshops,
for educators at all levels, devoted to topics like school transformation, change leadership, inspirational feedback, cultivating student autonomy, building collaborative school culture, and reframing classroom
instruction to inspire learning like never before.
One novel feature of this work is the coaches» use of data from
practical measures of the quality of classroom
instruction when,
for example, negotiating improvement goals with teachers.
Very
practical guidebook
for creating and running study groups to inquire into the links between student learning and
instruction.
Fostering High Math Achievement
for All Elementary Students:
Practical Help Differentiating
Instruction
She co-authored a range of publications on the topic, including school models and many
practical tools
for teachers, principals and districts; An Opportunity Culture
for All; 3X
for All: Extending the Reach of Education's Best; Opportunity at the Top; Seizing Opportunity at the Top; A Better Blend; Teachers in the Age of Digital
Instruction; Teacher Tenure Reform; Measuring Teacher and Leader Performance; and Improving Teaching Through Pay
for Contribution
for the National Governor's Association; and many others.
You'll gain
practical strategies
for teaching academic vocabulary, reading, and writing using evidence - based
instruction.
Improving outcomes
for these students requires a system - wide focus on the foundations of effective teaching which begins with a deep,
practical understanding of applying purpose in
instruction.
With many schools in Australia introducing an explicit approach to literacy, this
practical seminar will outline the challenges
for schools, what's involved in planning instructional sequences and how to deliver Explicit
Instruction in the areas of reading, writing and spelling in the early years.
From there, she provides
practical instruction and examples of making the data work
for you — of using assessment data to improve
instruction and results — all while emphasizing the need
for a passion to use data not just to monitor or sort, but to inform and guide.
Practical leadership strategies to support teachers in their implementation of digital literacy
instruction and assessment as to prepare all students
for college and career readiness.
Our online high school courses provide academic
instruction like you'd find in traditional brick - and - mortar schools and supplements it with electives and other
practical courses preparing online students
for everyday life.
Next, we focus on
practical lesson planning with the Common Core, looking at a process
for creating standards - based lessons that make the best use of the effective instructional strategies explored in Classroom
Instruction That Works, 2nd edition (Dean, Hubbell, Pitler, & Stone, 2012).
Her most recent writing efforts include: Strategies and Tactics
for Effective
Instruction - II; Timesavers
for Educators; Testing Students with Disabilities:
Practical Strategies
for Complying with State and District Requirements (2nd ed); Improving Test Performance of Students with Disabilities on District and State Assessments (2nd ed.)
This course is designed to help future and current teachers of culturally and linguistically diverse elementary school students to (1) understand, develop, and implement a range of effective,
practical strategies
for assessing and documenting the academic achievement of their students, including English Learners, students with identified / unidentified exceptionalities, and students eligible
for free or reduced price lunch (TPEs 1.1, 2.2, 3.5, 4.4, and 5.1 - 5.8); (2) develop the skills and habits of mind necessary to use assessment results to plan effective
instruction for every student (TPEs 3.5, 4.4, and 5.1 - 5.8); (3) learn how to present and discuss assessment results with other education professionals and with students» parents (TPEs 1.2, 2.6, 3.2, 4.5, 5.1 - 5.8).
The Toolbox «is a repository of successful strategies and
practical resources that schools, districts, and networks can draw on to create effective human capital policies, with the aim of creating sustained, scalable models
for effective
instruction.»