Sentences with phrase «real context»

Setting computing teaching in real contexts does a great deal to increase young people's, interest in the subject, and this is especially the case for girls.
Small photographs of each tragedy accompany the sculptures and provide very real context for the work.
They're hoping for presentations that are «creative and inventive,» and for the videos to provide real context for the questions.
It was a positive move, minister said, away from simply focusing on attainment, and would provide a very real context for later test results.
It raises provoking thoughts and touches on real context.
By seeing the language used in real contexts, while learning about new cultures, students can see the importance of learning one.
In conclusion, movies can provide very real contexts and can engage learners very well.
Budgeting, calculating measurements, surface areas and volumes, geometry, estimating amounts of material required, calculating time required and cost effectiveness are all ways in which real contexts assist children with problem solving.
High performing education systems also promote authenticity — by which Schliecher means they provide real contexts for learning which are thematic, problem based and demand that pupils co-create knowledge through immersive learning opportunities.
It provided real context for the places you went and what you achieved, and was an immense step forward from the relatively simplistic World Map of the 2D era.
Touting a single new product as all of these things, and letting the media get carried away without any real context, doomed the Segway to be a disappointment.
Indeed, it is certainly possible, but again, we have no real context for the word, other than finding it is lists of bad adjectives, so we can't know.
This was soon followed from the Bultmannian side by a parallel proposal on the part of Ernst Fuchs, who concentrated upon Jesus» conduct as «the real context of his preaching».
It is the real context of pastoral care, no matter how individual and private may be the problems which persons bring to the pastor.
Only now am I living my faith out, in a real way, as an embodiment of the Gospel in a real place in a real context with real people.
He urged information professionals to draw up a «code of ethics governing the conduct of all communicators,» including the requirement «that the events be reported in their real context,» and to provide for recourse and «the right of response to and correction of misstatements.»
This was the real context and spirit of the London debate.
It is not a matter of believing that our real context is some other world.
This is the real context for the Hammond outburst: it's not about the Speaker's job security, but about his failure to do a fundamental part of his job.
The findings do point to the power of facial expressions in transmitting bias, but that doesn't mean they reflect people's actual viewing habits or their responses to the full shows in their real context, says Diana Mutz, a professor of communications and political science at the University of Pennsylvania.
The students recognized the link between the real context and the model experiment better when the model substance looked more similar to the original: 96.5 per cent of the wheat flour group made the link, as did 86 per cent of the corn group, but only 56 per cent of the toner group.
Whether one cares for the films or not, Marvel Studios has created a system with a remarkable hold on contemporary pop culture, and it would be gratifying to be provided some real context as to its working methods.
Applying y = mx + c to real context.
Provide real practice in real contexts to help reduce the time to competency.
He said: «For me, the reason for encouraging learning outside the classroom as a key philosophy is that it enables students to apply their learning in different and real contexts and to broaden their horizons and aspirations for their future lives.
Introduction to the grammar point through a real context (reading, song or video) 2.
They also calculate using measures in real contexts.
«For me the reason for encouraging learning outside the classroom as a key philosophy is that it enables students to apply their learning in different and real contexts and to broaden their horizons and aspirations for their future lives.
PBL projects can provide a relevant and real context to do this.
Placing learners in real contexts will give them the opportunity to practice their new knowledge and skills.
One of the best ways is through interactive online vocabulary games that don't simply teach the spellings and meanings of words, but that also demonstrate their use in a real context.
These «real contexts» give students the venue to demonstrate the mindsets and skills they have been working on.
Despite a plethora of «guru's» who are happy to help authors part with their money, going viral in the real context of the word should be an aspiration, never a given, but you can load the odds in your favour.
To enable students to engage with the basics of money in real contexts and facilitate meaningful learning experiences a variety of learning experiences have been devised which include games and online exercises, a classroom economy the simulation of a shop and showcasing learning through planning and implementing a market or small enterprise.
Comment sections are filled with «Xbox Sucks» and «PlayStation Blows» without any real context to back up the claim.
«Any actor will tell you that acting is reacting,» Hennig said, «so it's ironic that in most game productions, the actors are performing alone in the recording studio without any real context, and without the other actors to play off of.»
For those unfamiliar with the Souls series, you're thrown into a large world without any real context or explanation.
Everyone was curious and interested, but there wasn't any real context behind my work or who I was, so it was a hard sell.
Jordan Wolfson considers what it means to paint in a time when «painting has no real context... no larger story and meaningful myth within which to hold and nurture the activity of painting.»
It's Irwin's way of showing how, «Circumstance, of course, encompasses all of the conditions, qualities, and consequences making up the real context of your being in the world.»
If she now declines to do the book because, she realizes that there are other more important issues at hand (or decides to do the uncertainty book without McIntyre), then we may never know the real context.
The real context for a show like this would be an in - depth, point - by - point rebuttal to the specific arguments raised.
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