Sentences with phrase «reflects on its continuum»

Indeed, the artist somewhat reflects on its continuum, and sometimes even literally when he installed real mirrors in his shows.
We don't reflect on the continuum of what we use and discard.

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For providing the differentiated, targeted support each teacher needs to grow as a reflective practitioner along the Continuum of Self - Reflection, the authors propose that the administrator and coach assume different leadership roles, depending on how a given teacher reflects.
Progressing Toward the Destination Drawing in metaphors is a great way for teachers to self - reflect and acknowledge where they fall on the continuum.
These should be reflected in a continuum of performance assessments that validly and reliably measure actual teaching performance at key career junctures — initial licensing, the achievement of the professional license, and the designation of accomplished practice — as well as in on - the - job evaluation systems.
New Hampshire New Hampshire's approach to system redesign is focused on an «improvement - to - innovation continuum,» which reflects a move toward a collaborative, support - based approach aimed at ensuring that students are able to demonstrate learning and mastery of skills on the path to college and career readiness.
Reflecting on life's ephemerality, these artists challenge our expectations to optimistically remind us that we are part of a large continuum.
It asks the question of artists, how does one reflect on and respond to being part of this continuum.
Alternatives for Families: A Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy (originally named Abuse - Focused Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy) is designed for families who are referred for problems related to the management of anger and / or aggression, which include several behaviors on a continuum reflecting the use of coercion and / or physical force.
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