Not exact matches
The Association for the Advancement of
Instruction about Alcohol and Narcotics produces a newsletter
which contains
useful material.
It also comes with a DVD that contains
instructions on how to use the stroller,
which is very
useful and a good addition.
Below are
instructions on common baby sign language
which you might find
useful.
The App gives detailed
instructions about what cycle to use and how to treat the stain,
which is particularly
useful because my Whirlpool Duet looks like something out of a Star Trek episode.
Also included is an information sheet with the assessment criteria, brief
instructions for how to answer each question (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5) and a breakdown of marks for every question,
which has been extremely
useful for students to use either as revision, during an assessment, or as a self - or peer - marking sheet.
Today personalized
instruction may have a high - tech component,
which can be
useful, when trying to develop personal learning programs for a classroom of 20 - 30 learners.
CBMreading is uniquely designed to accommodate quick, easy, frequently delivered assessments (e.g., weekly, biweekly),
which provide
useful data to monitor student progress and evaluate response to
instruction.
Assessment of
instruction is summative and is especially
useful in determining the degree to
which a student has mastered an extended body of content or set of KUDs at a concluding point in a sequence of learning.
Instructions for proofreading projects If you are new to proofreading texts for inclusion to Project Gutenberg, please read this proofing summary
which is very
useful visual example of the formatting rules.
There were lots of
useful tips on dog handling, clear
instructions, and good feedback
which always included something positive.
«It was this feeling
which led me to provide an institution where a course of
instruction would be open and free to all who felt a want of scientific knowledge, as applicable to any of the
useful purposes of life,» Cooper said in his 1864 commencement address.
Also in the area of support for those representing themselves in court, Pro Bono Law Alberta, the Canadian Bar Association — Alberta Branch, and members of the judiciary from the Alberta Courts, worked together to produce four educational videos
which provide unrepresented claimants with short, easy to understand
instructions about basic courtroom procedures, processes, etiquette and other
useful information.
Some of those variances are
useful — providing greater clarity around issues on
which the Federation is silent (e.g., AB Rule 2.02 (3)
which speaks to when a lawyer ought to obtain
instructions, or Ontario Sections 3.2 -7.1-7.3
which clarify lawyer obligations in relation to client dishonesty).