Spielberg has spoken of his own apprehensiveness about intellectualizing the images he arrives at instinctively, and Carpenter has
such an aptitude for filmmaking that rationalizing a creative decision probably feels to him like looking a gift horse in the mouth.
The neural mechanisms that enable
such aptitudes can not be willed at a moment's notice any more than musicians or athletes can perform skillful maneuvers without many hours of practice.
The neural mechanisms that enable
such aptitudes can not be willed at a moment's notice, but hundreds of studies suggest that they can be strengthened through practice just as the mechanisms that enable complex musical or athletic movements.
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such a critical part of every business's business today that it really can't be left to the alleged professionals — hired guns at old - line agencies who generally know almost as little about this stuff as you do — or simply delegated to employees who have the attitude,
aptitude, and interest in creating some of this.
Such savvy presumes a forward - looking, entrepreneurial
aptitude.
Whatever the method that is used, it ought to pay attention to the difference in
aptitudes and teach in
such a way that all children are treated with equal love.»
The athlete will demonstrate a little more power, speed, and general
aptitude for their sport,
such as hitting a baseball harder.
As education research continues to bear out, the inclusion of arts increases
aptitude and creative thinking in the traditional hard logic areas
such as math and science.
The subjects were given standard tests of musical
aptitude,
such as the ability to discern differences in the pitch or duration of two tones.
The researchers note that musical
aptitude is a complex behavioural trait not fully captured by the sound perception tests used in this study, and that environmental factors,
such as culture and music education, likely play an important role here.
«It is great to know that
such great work on religion and science is being done and to meet people who have particular
aptitude in this area,» said Goldman.
I can be in the simplest of poses or an invigorating asana
such as Wheel (Urdhva Dhanurasana), and I feel this sense of strength and
aptitude that I rarely feel as resolutely off the mat.
They are all registered with relevant professional bodies and are bound by standard codes of ethics covering issues
such as confidentiality, continual professional development and regular reviews of professional
aptitude.
As intelligent as she must be to have
such a large vocabulary, Mary's
aptitude for reading body language remains abhorrent.
For example, if a student wants to design video games but lacks the
aptitude to get into a corresponding program, the school team might suggest exploring lateral ways to approach the industry,
such as video editing as a means to start a game review channel (which that student might even be able to monetize).
In taking accountability away from school systems and placing it on individual schools and their employees, reform calls into question the current system of governance — and leaves no room for «excuses»
such as weak family structures, poverty, discrimination, lack of
aptitude, peer pressure, diet, television, etc..
Based on
such analysis, the student may not only get an academic «diagnosis» of his or her
aptitude, but also determine ways in which performance can be strengthened and improved, and gaps can be closed.
Aptitudes and treatments are greatly influenced by certain variables,
such as the nature of the task and the situation.
The evidence suggests that
such people are less likely to start teaching than their lower -
aptitude peers (even when those being compared are all certified to teach) and less likely to remain in teaching.
Women with high
aptitude or math and science skills have chosen
such professions over teaching, perhaps because these professions do reward workers based on their skills and performance.
They also found that salaries in private schools correspond to
aptitude and scarce skills (
such as math and science skills) more than they do in public schools.
3D printing in schools supports STEAM skills (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics), due to the fusion of art and maths
aptitudes required to design 3D models using software
such as CAD / CAM.
Aptitude tests
such as the SAT and «IQ» tests also are norm - referenced.
Exhibit maladaptive attributions by attributing academic success to external and uncontrollable factors
such as task ease or teacher assistance, but academic failure to internal yet uncontrollable factors
such as limited
aptitude;
In all probability,
such a strategy would attract male teachers of higher
aptitude as well.
That is, if the average teacher's SAT score at highly selective colleges is consistently 50 points lower (or higher) than that of the average student at
such colleges, and a similar consistency holds for the other groupings, then we have a good measure of changes in the
aptitudes of those entering the teaching profession.
Moreover, collectively bargained contracts placed a premium on characteristics
such as seniority and credentials rather than performance, further depressing the opportunities for the high -
aptitude teacher.
Prior to the enactment of Bush's bipartisan No Child Left Behind in 2001, high - stakes standardized testing was mostly limited to college - entrance exams
such as the Scholastic
Aptitude Test (SAT).
Even though they were not ostensibly academically selective, the report said some schools could pick some pupils by «
aptitude» for a certain subject
such as music, some were effectively «selecting by home postcode» when they became over-subscribed and many were faith schools.
«What is crucial is for young people to keep their options open for as long as possible, to have clear and informed careers advice, including about engineering, and to realise that engineering draws on a breadth of talent and
aptitude both in the quantitative subjects
such as maths and physics but also in creativity and lateral thinking.»
The letter says that the grades obtained provide a better guide to future performance of students as Cambridge undergraduates than other methods of selection,
such as GCSE results — which are «nowhere near as reliable» - or
aptitude tests.
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Such term also includes national tests for admission to institutions of higher learning or graduate schools (such as the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), Law School Admission Test (LSAT), Graduate Record Exam (GRE), and Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)-RRB- and national tests providing an opportunity for course credit at institutions of higher learning (such as the Advanced Placement (AP) exam and College - Level Examination Program (CLEP)-RRB-.&ra
Such term also includes national tests for admission to institutions of higher learning or graduate schools (
such as the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), Law School Admission Test (LSAT), Graduate Record Exam (GRE), and Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)-RRB- and national tests providing an opportunity for course credit at institutions of higher learning (such as the Advanced Placement (AP) exam and College - Level Examination Program (CLEP)-RRB-.&ra
such as the Scholastic
Aptitude Test (SAT), Law School Admission Test (LSAT), Graduate Record Exam (GRE), and Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)-RRB- and national tests providing an opportunity for course credit at institutions of higher learning (
such as the Advanced Placement (AP) exam and College - Level Examination Program (CLEP)-RRB-.&ra
such as the Advanced Placement (AP) exam and College - Level Examination Program (CLEP)-RRB-.»
The most common explanations for
such gaps have focused on differences in academic
aptitude and preparation, which explicitly or implicitly assume a view of intellectual performance as relatively fixed or slow to change.
According to UCS officials, the study delved into issues
such as at - risk students, special education, preschool, poverty, English language
aptitude, geographic isolation, technical education and more.
From districts
such as Washington, DC to most charter schools, human capital management based on the quality of the individual's capabilities, knowledge and
aptitude for the profession does result in better objective measures of school success.
(7) failing to select and administer tests concerning employment in the most effective manner to ensure that, when
such test is administered to a job applicant or employee who has a disability that impairs sensory, manual, or speaking skills,
such test results accurately reflect the skills,
aptitude, or whatever other factor of
such applicant or employee that
such test purports to measure, rather than reflecting the impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills of
such employee or applicant (except where
such skills are the factors that the test purports to measure).
Still others join a publishing house with some evidence of
aptitude and work their way up the tree, starting off as proofreaders, or
such like.
Merit - Based Aid: This includes financial awards to a student based primarily on special talents he or she exhibits
such as above - average academic achievement, art, music or athletic
aptitude.
Certain breeds, like the Saint Bernard, have historically been bred specifically to rescue people, and today, almost every service animal continues to be canine (although other animals have showed
aptitude at tasks
such as leading the blind).
This breed was created by combining a number of other breeds,
such as the Dandie Dinmont Terrier, which gives the Australian Terrier traits
such as being a good ratter, a high acrobatic ability and the
aptitude to be a great watch dog.
These include stealth skills, weapons
aptitudes, technical
aptitudes and personal characteristics
such as toughness.
Allies are routinely our most valuable resource, endowed with traits
such as a capacity for spellcasting or an
aptitude for healing - the type of abilities that are essential when fighting resilient bosses.
Consequently, Salt's solo exhibition at the Ace Gallery not only reveals her prodigious
aptitude at flawlessly laying down color in the grand tradition of both wall and Color Field painting, but also her unique place in
such schools of the mundane.
In fact, 74 percent of Americans believe that the right job is out there for everyone, and as a result job seekers have begun to focus their job search on organizations and positions that are a match for each job seeker's attitude,
aptitude, as well as more practical considerations
such as proximity to home.
Your qualifications and work experience sections should reference your technical
aptitudes, including familiarity with real estate technology,
such as the online MLS and virtual tour programs.
Aptitude tests measure your skills in a particular area, such as mechanical aptitude, verbal reasoning, logical reasoning or numerical re
Aptitude tests measure your skills in a particular area,
such as mechanical
aptitude, verbal reasoning, logical reasoning or numerical re
aptitude, verbal reasoning, logical reasoning or numerical reasoning.
Such approaches will be of interest to prospective employers, in demonstrating your
aptitude for management.
In this edition we are covering topics
such as «What is the Value of Values»; «Recruiting for
Aptitude»;»Em bracing Changes as a Leader»; interviewing to worldwide leaders including Doug Baillie, Chief HR Officer for Unilever, Dave Coplin, Chief Envisioning Officer at Microsoft's search engine, Bing and Peter Cheese, CEO of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) to name only a few.
Tasks in this
aptitude test include a range of functions
such as drawing conclusions, analyzing, summarizing and recalling information.
You might also be asked to complete further online
aptitude tests,
such as logical and spatial reasoning tests.