Future research should also examine the experiences of teachers and students in classrooms where the instruction is guided by the principles and
suggested practices described in these articles.
Not exact matches
I don't see any link here to
suggest that the homosexual
practice is linked to the use of the term bagger to
describe Tea Party members by the Left.
The more open - ended portion of the guidelines
suggests that journals establish best
practices for image - based data (such as screening for manipulation and storing full - resolution archival versions) and how to
describe experiments more completely.
Have students
practice divergent thinking by
describing an issue in the community and asking them to
suggest all the people who could be affected by it, or give students a «big idea» question and ask them to think of all the possible answers to it.
I
suggest that the best phrase to
describe these programs is
practice - based.
The superintendents work collaboratively to examine classroom
practice,
describe their observations using protocols, and
suggest strategies for improvement.
To me, this
suggests that by means of sustained reflection on, and familiarization with, compassion, through rehearsal and
practice we can develop our innate ability to connect with others, a fact which is of supreme importance given the approach to ethics I have
described.
Andreozzi somewhat provocatively
suggested that the future of legal technology may lie somewhere in the middle between his self -
described non-visionary focus on law
practice and Wilens» more academic focus on technology.
The limited scholarship on real - world emailing
practices, coupled with my own experience,
suggests that many of the emails that today's lawyers are sending share several common traits — traits that distinguish them from the types of Summary E-memos
described above and often assigned in first - year legal writing:
This article
describes some of the priorities and perspectives of journalists, and
suggests «best
practices» for the career development professional who is interested in building a mutually beneficial relationship with a reporter.
: Service User and Carer Involvement in Systematic Reviews Braye & Preston - Shoot Evidence and Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and
Practice, 1 (2), 2005 View Abstract Reviews barriers to stakeholder participation in systematic reviews,
describes components of effective involvement, and
suggests quality standards for such involvement.
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