Sentences with phrase «than outside observers»

My goal is to draw the audience into the scene, inviting viewers to be participants rather than outside observers.
The city has also asked the state for a waiver allowing school staffers to perform classroom observations, rather than outside observers.
Many principals are insufficiently trained to evaluate teachers reliably (even though it's a key part of their jobs) and tend to rate their teachers higher than outside observers do to avoid difficult conversations, a problem called «building bias.»
My wife is from Rio and now I return as part of a sprawling Brazilian family rather than an outside observer.

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WASHINGTON (MarketWatch)-- The Federal Reserve will hold policy steady at the end of its two - day meeting today but is likely more comfortable with a plan to raise interest rates in September than investors now realize, according to a keen outside observer of the U.S. central bank.
As the CSI approaches its 40th birthday, it appears to the outside observer to be less integrated, less vigorous and less independent than its founders had wished.
Add this to the practical «duct tape and bailing wire» problems Ethan Roeder has mentioned, and you begin to see why the members of Obama's data team frequently portray their operation as less of an unstoppable juggernaut than it appeared to many outside observers.
As well as producing Oscar - nominated visual effects for the movie, Thorne and the effects team also unearthed some unexpected physics, such as that an observer close to a rapidly spinning black hole would see more than a dozen images of individual stars just outside one edge of the black hole's «shadow.»
Outside the bubble, spacetime is also flat and no particle can travel faster than light — relative to observers outside the Outside the bubble, spacetime is also flat and no particle can travel faster than light — relative to observers outside the outside the bubble.
We pity Carrie as an outside observer, rather than becoming immersed in her headspace.
Outside observers are better, on average, at identifying teachers who are effective at boosting student achievement than in - building administrators.
There are a number of potential explanations for this finding, including a limited supply of effective teachers (it's rational to keep a mediocre teacher if the likely replacement will be no better), a lack of administrator ability to discern teacher quality (their observations are less predictive of value - added than those of outside observers), or a simple unwillingness to make the unpleasant decision of firing someone.
According to the poll, 25 percent of teachers value feedback from outside observers like district officials, and 81 percent say feedback from outside observers is less important than feedback from principals and others within their school.
* Observations conducted by outside observers are more valid than observations conducted by school administrators.
These pieces enable a multi-dimensional framework, drawing in the observer, rather than an image being viewed from outside.
What David seems to miss, what the cultural cognition folks miss, what outside observers miss, is that the rural and southern states are hardly more red than they are blue.
I believe this line of thinking is flawed and highlights the reason that those who analyze green markets from outside (as an observer, rather than an active participant), will always be confused.
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