The conference supported participants» learning with essential readings on the central themes of the conference, keynote presentations, question - and - answer sessions with presenters, and
small group interactions with colleagues.
«They really enjoy
the small group interaction with the people who are sharing cultures with them, and they take away a new interest in the world.»
Not exact matches
Higher engagement is typically accomplished not
with open social space but
with tight, walled - off workstations and adjacent spaces for
small -
group collaboration and
interaction.
These terms offer a framework for analysis,
with a focus on the
interaction and the effects of this process on communication between individuals or among
small or large
groups.
Rather they'll satisfy their demanding, multimodal lives (eating at home, on the go, prepared, cooking themselves,
small groups, solo, entertaining, etc.) through a continuous set of
interactions with a vastly expanding set of physical and digital options.
And being a
small company
with a high level of outside
interactions — having a high surface area to volume — makes us learn from other
groups and keeps us from talking only to ourselves.»
In another study published this week the
group investigated influenza pH1N1 virus - host cell
interaction in detail and found that certain host function could be temporally inhibited
with small molecule MK2206 to block influenza infection in cell culture.
The research programmes were also dev - eloped by personal
interaction with a
small group of men at BP.
The results of the current study provide a partial answer to this mystery: it is precisely because of their
small brain that is densely packed
with nerve cells that birds are able to reduce the processing time in tasks that require rapid
interaction between different
groups of neurons.
Studies also indicate that within the open classroom it is necessary to arrange for individualised instruction
with group contingencies and that there can be an increase in academic production, positive social behaviour and
interaction with students in
smaller, more intimate
group clusters.
Providing students real - time feedback on their social
interactions with the community along
with deep insights into
small group dynamics and engagement patterns.
Teachers will have far more time to work
with students one - on - one and in
small groups and target their
interactions in more meaningful ways.
Meanwhile, Ayers has asked
small groups of students to interview day laborers, which his students initially found intimidating because they'd had limited
interaction with these men.
The workbooklet has a variety of tasks for active participation, contributing ideas to
interactions, holding dialogues, non-verbal behaviours, feedbacks, one - to - one situations,
small group situations, thinking about behaviour, language and tone in conversations and who and when we interact
with etc..
«Your students can have
small,
group interactions with the expert, as opposed to having them stand in front of the room and share all of their knowledge,» says Haspela.
Remind a student
with hearing loss to incorporate Auditory Repair Strategies during peer
interactions (e.g., partner or
small group work).
Collaboration can span a host of configurations — from one - on - one or
small -
group interactions to schoolwide collaboration to exchanges
with other professionals beyond the school.
In all of the above, thousands of
small but significant human
interactions take place in physical
group settings that just can not be duplicated virtually, i.e: when a teacher takes a
group of students on an important field trip, the
group is not just gathering information; they may learn how to negotiate a public transportation system, how to behave properly in public, help a fellow classmate who has difficulty
with new situations, etc. etc. etc..
While research on animal - assisted
interaction and therapy is not always consistent and is often done
with small groups of participants, there is some evidence that
interaction with a companion animal even for a short time might have a range of benefits
We've partnered
with G Adventures to offer National Geographic Journeys,
small -
group trips built on meaningful encounters
with people and places,
interactions with knowledgeable local guides, and fun!
* Fresh Fruit, Juices and Bottled Water * Snack of Cookies and Chips * Light Lunch * Snorkel gear and floatation * Snorkeling instruction for Dolphin
interaction *
Smaller groups with personalized attention
For more intimate
interactions with marine wildlife, the
small -
group activities below, all operated under the supervision of trained staff members, are included
with your tour.
Due to their
interaction with the
small group of seasonal fishermen in the reseve, they have become accustomed to coming out to clear, shallow water where we can facilitate some truly close encounters
with large, and often multiple, crocodiles.
Law schools in Canada divide into two
groups —
small and really large, and not much in between — so what TRU is looking for is to be a
smaller law school
with «close
interaction between academic staff and students,» Morse says.
Plans and engages in activities for
small groups on a daily basis and provides continuous supervision and
interaction with the children
The effect was
small, but was identified in the whole program
group, instead of only in a
smaller subgroup.86 In Memphis, more positive
interactions were observed in the subgroup of women who possessed low psychological resources.87 Likewise, home - visited mothers in Early Head Start were rated as more supportive during play
with their children than controls, though the effect was
small.88 Maternal sensitivity was also examined in Hawaii Healthy Start, the Healthy Families evaluations in San Diego and Alaska, and the Comprehensive Child Development Program, though none identified significant effects.
In the Infant Health and Development program, mothers in the intervention
group engaged in higher - quality
interactions with their infants, though the effects were
small.82 In New Zealand, Early Start documented higher positive parenting attitudes, a greater prevalence of nonpunitive attitudes, and more favorable overall parenting scores for families in the treatment
group.83 In Queensland, mothers in the intervention
group were rated as significantly higher in emotional and verbal responsivity.84
The program consisted of six sessions of 2.5 h of mindful parenting in 12 weeks, delivered in two
small groups The program assists parents
with identifying
interactions that lead to disconnectedness
with their children (e.g., criticizing, projecting anger, humiliating, and emotionally withdrawing) and replacing those
interactions with intentional connectedness - focused
interactions (e.g., listening, displaying affection, responding calmly, and modeling self - soothing behaviors).
Smaller group sizes enable more individualised attention and frequent
interactions, as well as facilitating secure relationships between children and
with educators; and