Sentences with phrase «studying a concept laid»

The writers were studying a concept laid out by Homero Aridjis and James Ramey in the online World Post in December.

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But Edwards's proposal — laid out in a two - year $ 500,000 study funded by the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts — strikes those familiar with it as surprisingly practical.
Part of the first Collaborative, Camino Nuevo laid the groundwork of a new vision and strategy for their organization that supports innovation, and they have built out new concepts for piloting, including K - 12 ethnic studies.
Course outcomes and unit concepts and goals for Science and Social Studies instruction were laid out by Memphis teachers and administrators in partnership with experts from the University of Notre Dame and in alignment with national standards in these disciplines.
Presenting new concepts and vocabulary to students through an engaging and familiar example is an effective way to lay the groundwork for studying the complex history of Germany in the 1920s and 1930s.
His work lay dormant for some years, but the concept was revived shortly after the war when a man named T.J. Chandler did a study of the temperature of London, England.
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