Sentences with phrase «reach these standards using»

I run a Facebook group called Positive Gundogs to support people who want to learn to reach these standards using positive methods.

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The UWC, which uses a different, lower standard of evidence than law enforcement to reach a verdict quickly, delivered a ruling within five months.
Hoskinson has said that he wants Cardano's protocols to reach the standards of TCP / IP, the dominant protocol used on the Internet for exchange of data.
It is no use blaming people for failing to reach moral standards when many of them scarcely possess any definite standards at all.
The Fontana Ovens use up to 80 percent less wood than traditional brick ovens, but can still reach cooking temperatures nearly twice that of a standard home oven.
All materials used are carefully tested and approved under the strictest European standards and the REACH regulation, including SVHC (Substances of Very High Concern).
You can continue to use a changing table until your child reaches 32 inches in height — the standard length of a changing pad — which will likely occur around the first birthday.
And reaching real families means that you aren't creating impossible standards or using fear to sell a product.
If you use a TTY and want to reach the Park District, the Communications Assistant will voice your typed words to the person using a standard telephone and type the standard phone user's words to you.
But the statistics used to reach this conclusion are not directly comparable, due to a big change in the way the numbers were recorded with the introduction of the National Crime Recording Standard (NCRS) in 2002.
«Also encouraging was the agreement reached last night between the developer and labor to use the most skilled and professional workers under prevailing wage standards, which will ensure the quality, durability and safety of the project's construction.
The new study includes other strategies beyond current policies to help reach the 2025 goal: staunching methane leaks (121 million tons), reducing the use of refrigeration chemicals that are powerful greenhouse gases (67 million tons), and increasing efficiency standards for appliances and buildings (29 million tons each).
The Italian researchers used standard methods to estimate the natural height that 15 short children with normal levels of growth hormone would reach.
After the rats» offspring reached adulthood, the researchers used standard laboratory techniques to monitor their levels of blood glucose and insulin and two other important hormones, glucagon and leptin.
Using the standard timing protocol, the two enzymes do not reach peak activation inside a nerve cell at the same time, a hint that the usual way of doing things might not be the best way.
As a result, these thin and very intense beams of synchrotron light can be used to resolve the structure of matter at a level of detail impossible to reach with standard X-rays.
If BYOD has such a wide reach, did it contribute to creating any standards among the devices used for education?
What students are expected to know in order to reach proficiency levels on exams in some states may be as much as four grade levels below the standards set in other states, according to a study by the American Institutes for Research that uses international testing data to gauge states against a common measuring stick.
Reach extension can take several forms, such as redesigning jobs to concentrate 3X teacher time on instruction, putting star teachers in charge of more children's learning, and using technology to extend 3X teacher reach and meet their standard.
Resistance to evaluating teachers on results is well - founded at one level: Unsophisticated administrators might use unsuitable measures like norm - referenced tests or unfairly evaluate teachers for failing to reach grade - level standards with students who were poorly taught the year before or who had significant learning deficits.
The upshot: Even as they write «college and career readiness» rates into their ESSA plans, many states have no reliable way to determine how many of their high school seniors are reaching that point and, regardless of what they use for standards and tests, practically none will be able to make valid comparisons with other states.
By converting the Timss scores to the scores used in the key stage 2 maths tests, known as Sats, the report estimates that to match the performance of pupils in the top five countries — Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan and Japan — 90 per cent of children in England would need to reach the expected standard in the English Sats maths test, with an average scaled score of 107.
This week, technology - planning expert Dixie Conner explains how technology coordinators, by extending the use of technology beyond the classroom, can increase students opportunities to reach — and surpass — today's stringent education standards.
On the basis of that work, I am hopeful that policymakers may reasonably be able to reach solid judgments about rigorous but realistic standards for readiness that may be used with broad support.
The Department should also specify that, if federal funds are used, those evaluations must be sufficiently strong to reach the «promising» standard and provide technical assistance to states and school districts in meeting that goal.
There are those who argue that poverty is only an excuse used to avoid insisting that all schools should reach higher standards.
As in all Opportunity Culture schools, a Wells team of teachers and administrators chose among models that use job redesign and age - appropriate technology to reach more students with personalized, high - standards instruction — one hallmark of great teachers.
Public Impact says an Opportunity Culture creates a plan whereby a team of teachers and administrators at each school choose among models that use job redesign and age - appropriate technology to reach more students with personalized, high - standards instruction — a hallmark of great teaching.
The Key Stage 1 test results are used by teachers to reach an overall judgement of the standards pupils have reached in these key subjects.
And at first glance it looks compelling enough: Let's organize adult activities around children's interests, needs, and strengths; let's assess them on their progress toward agreed - upon standards and give them the time they need to reach those standards, and let's use the latest software to make ongoing, real - time adjustments so that each student is learning the right material for them, at the right time.
In Opportunity Culture models, a team of teachers and administrators at each school chooses among models that use job redesign and age - appropriate technology to reach more students with personalized, high - standards instruction — one hallmark of great teachers.
In order to meet the needs of diverse learners and to reach individuals, schools, and communities most effectively, we commit to the idea that education must innovate and move beyond standard practices by using cutting - edge technologies and pedagogical approaches.
In general, however, we recommend: using «emerging» if the practice is only beginning to be implemented or implementation is reaching only some of the students; using «proficient» when about 70 % of the standards seemed to be being implemented with most students most of the time; and reserving «exemplary» for those instances where the standard is infused or integrated in such a way that multiple sources of evidence are available to document implementation.
This means using high quality academic standards that set the foundation for what our kids need to know — and then letting teachers and school leaders design creative, innovative lessons and instructional methods to help students reach those standards.
The Title I funds are used to provide supplemental core academic instruction, instructional support, and parental involvement and engagement to schools to ensure that all children have a fair, equal, and significant opportunity to obtain a high - quality education and reach, at a minimum, proficiency on challenging State academic achievement standards and state academic assessments.
According to Smart, using a standard outlet takes 13 hours to reach 80 - percent of range and 16.5 hours to get to full, dropping to a more respectable three hours to full with a fast charger.
This comprehensive approach includes immediate and long - term steps such as: launching «Operation Classification» in the Bakken region to verify that crude oil is being properly classified; issuing safety advisories, alerts, emergency orders and regulatory updates; conducting special inspections; moving forward with a rulemaking to enhance tank car standards; and reaching agreement with railroad companies on a series of immediate voluntary actions they can take by reducing speeds, increasing inspections, using new brake technology and investing in first responder training.
The premium audio system in our car, which uses 13 speakers, was very good, but didn't reach audiophile standards.
Fitted with 19 ″ alloys and using the car's 7 - speed dual clutch transmission the CRT can reach 100km / h in 4.4 seconds (0.5 s faster than standard).
It was easiest to type using the standard keyboard, although your thumbs have to reach for the middle keys in landscape mode.
They will be reaching out to breeders and others in the industry to develop concrete, science - based standardsstandards that are meant to bring substandard kennels into compliance with the standards the majority of breeders use on a daily basis.
No more full - game hiding in that hard - to - reach corner that you climbed using two grenades, a ghost, and a MacGyver - standard - dental - floss.
Fuel use is infinitely varied and intricately woven into society in ways that regulations such as auto - mileage standards can't fully reach.
Even RCP8.5 (with its unlikely assumptions to reach that level of forcings) gets an ice - free arctic only in the late 21st C — by the IPCC's definition (which IMO should be the standard definition used in these discussions).
«Climate science» as it is used by warmists implies adherence to a set of beliefs: (1) Increasing greenhouse gas concentrations will warm the Earth's surface and atmosphere; (2) Human production of CO2 is producing significant increases in CO2 concentration; (3) The rate of rise of temperature in the 20th and 21st centuries is unprecedented compared to the rates of change of temperature in the previous two millennia and this can only be due to rising greenhouse gas concentrations; (4) The climate of the 19th century was ideal and may be taken as a standard to compare against any current climate; (5) global climate models, while still not perfect, are good enough to indicate that continued use of fossil fuels at projected rates in the 21st century will cause the CO2 concentration to rise to a high level by 2100 (possibly 700 to 900 ppm); (6) The global average temperature under this condition will rise more than 3 °C from the late 19th century ideal; (7) The negative impact on humanity of such a rise will be enormous; (8) The only alternative to such a disaster is to immediately and sharply reduce CO2 emissions (reducing emissions in 2050 by 80 % compared to today's rate) and continue further reductions after 2050; (9) Even with such draconian CO2 reductions, the CO2 concentration is likely to reach at least 450 to 500 ppm by 2100 resulting in significant damage to humanity; (10) Such reductions in CO2 emissions are technically feasible and economically affordable while providing adequate energy to a growing world population that is increasingly industrializing.
1 The actual Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standard is expected to be about 49.6 mpg in 2025, with the remaining 5 miles per gallon equivalent reached through improvements to in - car air conditioners (better efficiency, reduced leaks, and use of refrigerants with a lower impact on the climate).
(Phys.org)-- Germany's Deutsche Bank has released a report that concludes that generating electricity using solar collectors has reached grid parity — cost competitiveness with other industry standard sources — in some countries.
Given that you seem to think that writing long diatribes filled with insults is a standard worth reaching for, I'm wondering about what metric you use for measurement.
Weir J is to be commended for his excellent forensic scrutiny and measured but powerful criticism of the range of evidence, including LCNDNA evidence used against the defendant, Sean Hoey, which did not as he said «reach that immutable standard», to secure a conviction, namely, as Lord Lowry LCJ in R v Steenson and others [1986] NIJB17 at p 36 stated:
The course comes with free standard shipping via the US Postal Service (USPS), and certificates sent out using this option should arrive within 5 - 12 business days.You can also purchase expedited shipping when you reach the end of the course.
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