Sentences with phrase «provides practical direction»

Promising Literacy for Every Child: Reading Recovery and a Comprehensive Literacy System provides practical direction for assessing your school's literacy practices, includes self - assessment tools for examining each of the six essential components identified, and shares ideas on how to design a plan to accomplish significant improvements in students» literacy learning.
They do not deal with intellectual problems or global responsibility, but they provide practical direction with a clear sense of right and wrong.

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While the practical theology movement has provided important new direction to debates about theological education, serious questions have been raised about its approach to theology and ministry.
The complaint may be that the curriculum is too «academic» and insufficiently «Professional»; too «theoretical» and insufficiently «practical»; or, conversely, that it is too single - mindedly focused on producing «Professional ministers» in a certain model and too inflexible to allow individual students to pursue their own intellectual interests; and, above all, that the curriculum consists of too many small pieces of information that are not adequately «integrated,» that it provides not so much a course of study as — in H. Richard Niebuhr's wonderfully wry phrase - «a series of studious jumps in various directions
I believe that it will provide the strong strategic direction needed to translate reform evidence into practical reality, particularly in tackling intergenerational inequality.
Trying new things let these chemists find out what a field is really like and provided practical, relevant experience when they were ready to move full - time in the new direction.
A recent book on the topic edited by Matt Hern entitled Deschooling Our Lives (1997) provides practical examples «about people, individuals, families, and communities taking control of the direction and shape of their lives... and homelearning as a fundamentally cooperative social project».
Women - at - Law provides a wealth of practical guidance and direction from experienced women lawyers who share their life stories... Read More»
In the United States there is a practical refinement: where for a particular exercise members of the internal audit team are designated as working under the direction and control of the legal department, as its agent, for the purpose of providing expert assistance to the legal department in rendering legal advice to management then privilege will attach to their communication.25 In the United Kingdom this may be theoretically possible in circumstances where the audit team forms part of a working group under the control of a legal counsel or team, yet the very distinct role differentiation between audit and legal functions in UK corporate governance makes this a hard argument to sustain.
The new code also reduces some of the more practical direction on competence given by the 1995 code, such as setting out the steps that must normally be completed in order to provide competent service (Ch.
Nothing in s. 458.301, s. 458.305, s. 458.307, s. 458.309, s. 458.311, s. 458.313, s. 458.319, s. 458.321, s. 458.327, s. 458.329, s. 458.331, s. 458.337, s. 458.339, s. 458.341, s. 458.343, s. 458.345, s. 458.347, or this section shall be construed to prohibit any service rendered by a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse, if such service is rendered under the direct supervision and control of a licensed physician who provides specific direction for any service to be performed and gives final approval to all services performed.
Black metal lights by Charlotte Perriand provide a practical focal point in this relaxing bedroom retreat, as they can be angled in any direction.
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