Not exact matches
The
primary target
audience is deliberately broad, including,
for example: state - and federal - policymakers; education leaders; early education center directors; practitioners serving in formal or informal leadership roles; funders and non-profit leaders
working in the early education sector; faculty and graduate students.
For example, a children's book written to help kids manage anger would have a
primary audience of children, and a secondary
audience of parents, educators, therapists, or others
working with children.
From shoptalk, like the issue of titling a
work of art, to more broad concerns, such as
audience and community, it is useful
for artist and historian alike to have this
primary source.
While African Americans are her
primary subject, Weems has stated that she wants «people of color to stand
for the human multitudes» and
for her
work to resonate with
audiences of all races.
I'd expect it to be designed to
work decently with touch, even though from what both Thurrott and I have heard, the
primary target
audience for the new Start Menu will be those using Windows 8.x with keyboards and mice.
The
primary audience for the book is parents and family members engaged in such disputes, says Ludmer, noting it will also be of great use to therapists, forensic experts and lawyers
working with these families.
The
primary target
audience for this publication is CPS caseworkers, but substance use disorder treatment providers may find it helpful in building their understanding of child welfare issues among families with whom they
work.
While the
primary audience for the tutorial is early childhood mental health consultants
working in Head Start and other early childhood settings, administrators may find this tutorial useful
for increasing their understanding the: