Not exact matches
Sue Yasav is responsible for developing strategic insights
through surveys, social listening and academic
studies on
topics related to the retail industries and consumer financing at Synchrony Financial.
I turned the Bible inside out, combed
through dozens of commentaries, conducted word searches and
topic studies and extensive research... and guess what.
Yet it also remained anchored within the raison d'être of Christian theology by not losing sight of its central
topic of
study and object of worship: Jesus Christ and his global mission in and
through the Church.
Thomas, Have you done any
studies yourself on this
topic to know what rituals they go
through?
I should add for Rachel, because she is too modest to say so, she is qualified not only as a mom who has been
through it, but she is a nurse and has
studied this
topic extensively.
Through presentation,
study, and breakout group work (in discussions along pedagogical
topic lines, as well as individual subject areas), we will cover such issues as:
The FSB is on the lookout for new case
studies to speak to print and broadcast media on a range of
topics, such as the business climate, access to finance
through the banks or other providers, late payment, exporting and your use of technology.
The
study also asked whether the non-acceptors» ability to improve their understanding of evolution
through teaching was any weaker than their ability to improve their understanding of the less emotive, but related
topic, basic genetics.
Since we can now call up papers relevant to a specific
topic with a simple search, the habit of popping down to the library to flip
through the table of contents of all the week's new journals is being lost, and with it, the chance to be drawn into reading an absorbing
study in a different field.
These
studies lived
through a golden age after the end of the Second World War and played, in the shadow of nuclear energy (the physics
topic of the time), an important political role.
Covering not only all the essential
topics but presenting in depth and
through study of all the aspect of yoga.
If you're looking for published
studies for this
topic, you'll have no trouble finding them
through a Pubmed search.
Get trained both theoretically and practically as you comprehend deeply into the
study of various traditional
topics such as Hatha Yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Yoga Anatomy, Adjustment and Alignment and so much more disseminated
through different mediums like workshops, practicum, guided sessions, etc..
You can search
through over 55,000 courses in all sorts of different
topics and download the Udemy app to take your learning mobile for quick lessons and
study sessions when you're on the go.
• Collaboration: Students have opportunities to work together, whether
through relatively simple activities, such as partner reading or peer editing, or more complex endeavors, such as holding a
study group on a
topic of interest or jointly developing a presentation or paper.
The lessons progress
through a range of tasks that engage student's interest, encourage them to: -: interact and share what they know -: develop their abilities to extract information from text and graphics -: view information critically -: check the credibility and validity of information -: develop online research skills -: use web based tools to create surveys and data visualisations The lessons cover a range of
topics including: -: Advertising and how it influences us -: Body language and how to understand it -: Introverts and extroverts and how they differ -: Emotional intelligence and how it impacts on our relationships -: Facts about hair -: Happiness and what effects it -: Developing
study skills -: The environment and waste caused by clothes manufacturing -: Daily habits of the world's wealthiest people -: The history of marriage and weddings Each lesson includes: -: A step by step teachers guide with advice and answer key -: Worksheets to print for students
Student - led learning experiences — IEP students create opportunities to deepen their knowledge of
topics that interest them,
through study groups, leadership of student organizations, leadership of topical conferences, or participation in numerous co-curricular programs.
A
topic booklet for pupils to work
through when
studying the unit of work Jesus» life death and resurrection from the New Testament for Common Entrance.
Hi colleagues this for the GCSE Religious
Studies AQA SPEC B Religion and Citizenship Unit and focusses on the
topic of Religion and Relationships Colleagues can cover the syllabus
through revision using this knowledge organiser This is condensed so can save on printing by printing two pages per sheet and can also be used as a desk help sheet These Knowledge organisers have been used and I have received positive feedback from colleagues and pupils.
In Anderson's class, heterogeneous groups of students rotate
through four workstations, two focusing on the current
topic of
study — locating and naming the continents and oceans, for instance — and two focusing on a subject the students have already been taught but might need to practice in a different way.
A great way to complete your
study of a certain grammar
topic through song.
Secondly, it is possible to use environmental issues or factors as case
studies through which other
topics or skills are taught.
It includes a summarised set of revision notes, key terminology is defined and a wealth of case
studies, these include: Urban Issues and Challenges
Topic - Mumbai (NEE Urban Area) and a depth
study of London (HIC Urban Area) Changing Economic World - Nigeria and Royal Dutch Shell (NEE Country); Jamaica (Development
through tourism); UK Sustainable Car Industry; South Oxfordshire and Milton (Contrasting Rural Areas).
That enables your virtual students to work their way
through the content for a specific
topic within the overall course of
study.
These resources include: - Power - points with plenty of questions to guide your students
through the book - A booklet with all the main quotes from the first two chapters - An article
study on the social
topic studied in the book to have a better understanding of the context - Two comprehension exercises of extracts - A written analysis of many chapters - Different worksheet with main quotes from the chapters to analyse or questions that lead your students to analyse - Four quizzes to check students» understanding of the chapters - Answer booklets for chapters 21 to 26 (I will add the others progressively but the analysis answer most questions)- Vocabulary sheets for chapters 1 to 5 with a link to the Quizlet course (I will soon add the other chapters too)- A speaking game with cards and the rules to check students» understanding of the book.
These resources include: - Power - points with plenty of questions to guide your students
through the book - A booklet with all the main quotes from the first two chapters - An article
study on the social
topic studied in the book to have a better understanding of the context - Comprehension exercises of extracts - Written analysis of many chapters - Different worksheets with main quotes from the chapters to analyse or questions that lead your students to analyse - Quizzes to check students» understanding of the chapters - Answer booklets for the last ten chapters (I will add the others progressively but the analysis answer most questions)- Vocabulary sheets for chapters 1 to 20 with a link to the Quizlet course (I will soon add the other chapters too) *** Offered *** 1 - A speaking game with cards and the rules to check students» understanding of the book.
In a systematic review of 41 empirical
studies on this
topic through 2002, Columbia University researchers Clive Belfield and Henry Levin found that «a sizable majority report beneficial effects of competition.»
These resources include: Power - points with plenty of questions to guide your students
through the book A booklet with all the main quotes from the first two chapters An article
study on the social
topic studied in the book to have a better understanding of the context Comprehension exercises of extracts Written analysis of many chapters Different worksheets with main quotes from the chapters to analyse or questions that lead your students to analyse Quizzes to check students» understanding of the chapters Answer booklets for the last ten chapters (I will add the others progressively but the analysis answer most questions) Vocabulary sheets for chapters 1 to 20 with a link to the Quizlet course (I will soon add the other chapters too) *** Offered *** A speaking game with cards and the rules to check students» understanding of the book.
- Power - points with plenty of questions to guide your students
through the book - A booklet with all the main quotes from the first two chapters - An article
study on the social
topic studied in the book to have a better understanding of the context - Two comprehension exercises of extracts - A written analysis of many chapters - Different worksheet with main quotes from the chapters to analyse or questions that lead your students to analyse - Four quizzes to check students» understanding of the chapters - Answer booklets for chapters 21 to 26 (I will add the others progressively but the analysis answer most questions)- Vocabulary sheets for chapters 1 to 5 with a link to the Quizlet course (I will soon add the other chapters too)- A speaking game with cards and the rules to check students» understanding of the book.
Unit 2 Challenges In The Human Environment Case
Studies Included: - Urban Issues and Challenges
Topic - Mumbai (NEE Urban Area) and a depth
study of London (HIC Urban Area) Changing Economic World - Nigeria and Royal Dutch Shell (NEE Country); Jamaica (Development
through tourism); UK Sustainable Car Industry; South Oxfordshire and Milton (Contrasting Rural Areas).
The Project Approach refers to a set of teaching strategies that enable teachers to guide students
through in - depth
studies of real - world
topics.
In addition to using parent events to explain the EL model and how it works in a school, some schools are offering parents the opportunity to get involved in other ways
through parent
study groups on educational and parenting
topics, filling out surveys and forms together when language or literacy issues may be obstacles, or creating parent work groups to do gardening, committee work, or coordinating school events.
All of these methods are helpful for students who struggle with writing because they activate prior knowledge about the
topic of
study, require text summarization, and / or encourage discussion
through which students are exposed to multiple perspectives.
To be sure, after introducing his proposal — each student will choose one
topic and
study it in great depth from kindergarten
through 12th grade — Kieran Egan takes us
through every conceivable objection to his proposal and refutes each objection in turn.
The unit requires students to explore a theme,
topic or issue
through the application of learning from the Programme of
Study.
Working collaboratively, the group spends time
studying the
topic, planning a research lesson, collecting observational data during implementation of a research lesson, and discussing what they learned
through the research lesson with a focus on the effect of the instructional approach on students.
I have made a difference to pupils
through the Uni Pathways course which provides a forum for trainee teachers on the RIS programme to introduce Year 10 pupils to
topics they might go on to
study at university.
Part II of the book consists of scoring scales with sample measurement
topics for language arts, math, science, and social
studies for kindergarten
through 8th grade, and sample measurement
topics for life skills for kindergarten
through 12th grade.
Developed out of our Primary History Conference, and
through our partnership with The Blackden Trust, members of our History department visit primary schools throughout Greater Manchester to deliver lessons on specialist
topics or content related to their current programme of
study.
Science is taught within the three subjects: Biology, Chemistry and Physics, and students will
study topics from all of these
through to the end of year 11.
The enrichment triad consists of three types of activities: (1) Exploratory activities in which students investigate avenues of interest and then decide on a
topic or problem to
study in depth, (2) activities in which students are provided with the technical skills and thinking processes needed to investigate the research
topic or problem selected in step one, (3) investigative activities in which students explore their
topic or solve their problem
through individual or small group work.
● Oversee the implementation of the educational vision across all campuses, and ensure schools are producing amazing outcomes for students ● Ensure all schools meet their academic and cultural goals ● Build a strong, collaborative team of principals ● Ensure schools are operationally strong, aesthetically beautiful and clean, within budget, and well - organized ● Oversee performance management systems and the hiring process across the schools ● Manage the college teams in supporting students as they prepare for college ● Provide individual development and management to school principals
through one - on - one meetings, coaching, modeling, planning, and feedback ● Lead regular professional learning for school leaders (
topics such as instructional leadership, personnel management, school operations, data analysis, school culture, and family investment) ●
Study and analyze data on an ongoing basis ● Work with school principals to develop and implement action plans based on academic results
G&T students may plow
through a unit of
study quickly leaving more time to tackle additional
topics and lengthier projects.
Mathematical reasoning and geometric ideas
through the
study of
topics in Euclidean geometry and measurement.
Within the context of the writing workshop, in which students choose their own
topics in the genre of writing that we are
studying, it seemed clear to me that students needed a degree of self - awareness to generate ideas from their own experiences and skill in responsible decision - making to choose
topics that were rich enough to sustain their own interest
through the writing process.
He began by choosing a compelling
topic — the story of the Tuskegee Airmen, the famous all - black air force squadron — which would act as a case
study through which students would master curriculum standards related to World War II.
Retaining an explicit emphasis in the new standards on including «opportunities for students to
study relationships among science, technology, and society» (Hicks et al., 2014, Table 1) would open the door to consideration of a set of issues that every future teacher ought to be thinking about, for example, the power relationships enacted online as manifest
through sexism, racism, anti-Semitism, and homophobia; the quality of the discourse and information that circulates there and the effects of rumor on reputation; notions of public and private in a digital age; cyber bullying and suicide; copyright and plagiarism; ethics and professional responsibilities related to social media; and a host of other
topics and questions that a critical media literacy approach could raise regarding technology and citizenship education.
This year's
study group is no exception, revisiting the
topic of educational opportunity
through the participation of more than 300 leaders in business, education, and government in a series of working group meetings from October 2015
through April 2016.
As you work
through each ACCUPLACER math practice test, pay attention to the questions you miss and make sure you spend extra time
studying these
topics.
As part of this
study, researchers and teacher consultants developed units comprised of SIOP lessons designed to make the science
topics comprehensible to English language learners
through various instructional techniques and also to develop their academic science language and literacy skills.