Click here for an example of a learning scales
using language related to specific learning goals.
As early as the 19th century, philosopher and academic John Dewey
used language related to whole child concepts to describe the physical, social, emotional, and intellectual needs of students (Cohen, 2013).
Not exact matches
Providers and regulators can also
use social media data to monitor performance in real time,
using natural
language processing and machine learning to scan consumers» text reviews for keywords of interest
related to patient safety.
The CFTC notes that the IRS does not review or approve investments
related to IRAs or, more specifically, to cryptocurrency IRAs, stating that «advertisements or solicitations that
use this kind of deceptive
language should be viewed with caution.»
What
language would you
use to
relate this to God?
One does not grow conceptually in the ways needed to discern and respond to God simply by acquiring abilities and capacities
related to «grace,» «wrath,» and «glory,» and the like, as they are generally
used in ordinary
language in one's society or as they may be generally
used in the various world religions.
It is
used as a term to depict virtually anything
related to
language and
language usage.13 During the transmission of the text the scribes intentionally made some corrections in spelling, grammar, and style.
In class, we were taught to
use books for exegetical papers, diagrammatical analysis, word studies, and everything else
related to learning these
languages and
using them to study Scripture.
It distracts the parent and decreases parent - child interaction.30, 31 Infant vocabulary growth is directly
related to the amount of «talk time» or the amount of time parents spend speaking to them.32 Heavy television
use in a household can interfere with a child's
language development simply because parents likely spend less time talking to the child.33
Ableist
language means
using slang and metaphors
related to a disability to insult or describe something as negative.
Use of obesity
language especially as it
relates to infancy — as a general concept parents did not like associating infancy with obesity.
The reason given for challenges to the book generally
relate to the
language used in the book or the depiction of racist people, not its overall anti-racist message.
In order to obtain the buy in of all members of Ibo nation in formulation of the Ibo agenda for the national conference Governors should perform the following: Embark on East Nigeria - wide outreach program that will encompass making presentation in all institutions of learning
using a
language the audience can understand, and answering questions
relating to the proposed Ibo agenda (elementary schools, secondary
As currently proposed, the new law would require all bid documents
related to road improvement or property maintenance to include
language that
use of production brine on roads or property is prohibited.
In a
related study published recently in the journal Child Abuse and Neglect, Valentino found that maltreating parents, many of whom had experienced childhood trauma, could successfully be taught to
use more elaborative and emotion - rich reminiscing with their preschool - aged children, which has been linked to a children's subsequent cognitive abilities in a number of areas including memory,
language and literacy development.
Barzilay
used a statistical approach that compared Ugaritic with Hebrew, a known
related language.
Using a new methodology that measures how closely words» meanings are
related within and between
languages, an international team of researchers has revealed that for many universal concepts, the world's
languages feature a common structure of semantic relatedness.
Using methods from evolutionary biology, the duo compared common words in 87 Indo - European
languages, such as «mother», «hunt» and «sky», to figure out how
language «species» were
related to one another.
Fathers of sons engaged in more rough - and - tumble play and
used more achievement -
related language (e.g., words such as proud, win and top) when talking to their sons.
I think we can shed a lot of light on early evolution of our own
use of
language by studying the vocalisation of animals that are socially and behaviourally similar to us, if not necessarily taxonomically closely
related.»
The
language Dr. Paul
uses is simple and easy to understand and anyone can
relate to it, because it points to mental images, which we can easily identify with.
MPAA Rated: PG - 13 on appeal for one
use of strong
language and brief sex -
related humor Running Time: 105 min.
MPAA Rated: R for strong sexuality, sex -
related dialogue,
language and a scene of drug
use Running Time: 103 min.
Election: Special Edition (Blu - ray) Details: 1999, The Criterion Collection Rated: R,
language, sexual content, sex -
related dialogue, drug
use The lowdown: Reese Witherspoon plays perky, overachiever and super-ambitious Tracy Flick in this comedy, which costars Matthew Broderick as the high school teacher who can't stand Tracy's bubbly and perky personality.
The Women is rated PG - 13 by the MPAA for sex -
related material,
language, some drug
use and brief smoking.
Crude anatomical terms are
used, along with derogatory sexual
language relating to older women.
To accomplish this, eLearning professionals are encouraged to
use language, analogies or stories to which the learner can
relate.
Lesson plans are available that
use the visual arts as a basis for teaching
language arts, art, science, social studies, and math, and are
related to the six themes of the site.
Use examples and
language that are as closely
related as possible to your learners.
• count to and across 100, forwards and backwards, beginning with 0 or 1, or from any given number • count, read and write numbers to 100 in numerals; count in multiples of 2s, 5s and 10s • given a number, identify 1 more and 1 less • identify and represent numbers
using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and
use the
language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least • read and write numbers from 1 to 20 in numerals and words • read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition (+), subtraction -LRB--) and equals (=) signs • represent and
use number bonds and
related subtraction facts within 20 • add and subtract one - digit and two - digit numbers to 20, including 0 • solve one - step problems that involve addition and subtraction,
using concrete objects and pictorial representations, and missing number problems such as 7 =??
Students learn to: - Define key terms
related to the historical context of The Holocaust; - Remember and understand key information about Anne Frank's experiences, that they learn from an engaging PowerPoint presentation; - Read extracts from Anne Frank's diary; - Answer a range of questions to demonstrate their understanding of Anne's diary; - Analyse the
language features
used by Anne Frank to create dramatic images in the mind of the reader; - Peer - assess each others» learning attempts.
Here are some recent quotes from a variety of people who have
used these resources: «
using these resources sprung me back into life... Going to school is a pleasure now» «got me excited about being in school again... long time since that's happened» «shows you don't need to be a bruiser, basher or battle - axe to be a success» «the inspectors were surprised at how quickly we had improved» «the union reps suddenly came to life when I started
using these resources» «these have saved us thousands at SLT and made our school a much better place» «best resources I have
used in over twenty years of CPD» «we
use these ideas when recruiting new staff... it works, it really does work» «really useful in framing staff and student feedback» «rich and valuable... helps develop the
language and the decisions we make» «my students
relate to these ideas and now it's a beautiful class to be in... at last» «gives you splendid ideas you can work in your own classes» «I was never any good at visualising what success might look like... now I can see the bright lights» «extremely helpful» «inspectors praised our
use of these resources and commended our progress» «genuinely helped get my Mojo back... my colleagues and classes have also noticed the new me» «just had some of my best days at school because of these resources» «there is nothing better at this price»
So mentors can give detailed feedback, the school has developed an evaluation checklist which
relates the instructional model and
uses specific pedagogical
language.
Related terms:
language features and their effects structural features sentence forms emotive
language figurative
language types These pages can be
used in a number of ways, homework, class activities, interest groups, formal lessons, booklet style, as an introduction to writing and poetry instruction etc
Observed Behavioral Regularities: When organizational members interact, they
use common
language, terminology, rituals, and ceremonies
related to deference and demeanor.
Kids with dyslexia may have difficulty in reading, spelling and other skills
related to the
use of printed
language.
Along with colleagues, Gibbons is examining how elementary teachers engage in the complex work of
using key discussion practices to achieve equity -
related and discipline -
related goals in mathematics, science, and English
language arts.
In Young and Kraut's (2011) study, aspiring English
language arts teachers
used their instructor's Twitter account to post tweets that shared
language -
related resources.
- States will share models of teacher licensing
related to content instruction for ELs, English
language development, certification for bilingual instruction, and
use of different funding streams to support states and districts addressing the shortage in high quality teachers who can work with ELs.
Using contemporary YA novels can also help foster a love of reading in teens who may have trouble
relating to the more adult themes and antiquated
language in some classics.
It includes new
language creating a committee that will review data
related to the
use of school officers.
Find out the definitions of many of the terms
related to English
language learners (ELLs) in our glossary of frequently
used words and phrases.
This includes common words (often called Tier 1 words) that are
used in everyday
language, as well as less common (Tier 2) words that are often found in picture books and text, and content - specific words (Tier 3), such as words
related to biology (cell, ecosystem, etc) are less common.
(Guidelines on appropriate
use of
language related to pupils with special education needs - from SESS Post-primary Inclusion Seminar material)
While becoming more sensitive to
language use as evidenced by teachers» attention to
language features at the three levels and their oral conversation with the students when assignments are returned, we wonder how teachers would provide follow up instruction without an assessment design specifically
related to the detailed
language objectives.
She can
use math,
language arts, and other school -
related apps to wake up her brain and get a jumpstart on new facts.
Specific provisions included scholarships and loans to students in higher education, with loans to students preparing to be teachers and to those who showed promise in the curricular areas of mathematics, science, engineering, and modern foreign
languages; grants to states for programs in mathematics, science, and modern foreign
languages in public schools; the establishment of centres to expand and improve the teaching of
languages; help to graduate students, including fellowships for doctoral students to prepare them to be professors at institutions of higher learning; assistance for the improvement of guidance, counseling, and testing programs; provisions for research and experimentation in the
use of television, radio, motion pictures, and
related media for educational purposes; and the improvement of statistical services at the state level.
While much of the ensuing discussion rightly only focuses on certain areas of Title I funding (required by the law on assessment issues) and
language on whether to supplement or supplant funding, NAESP is working in tandem with these efforts to influence the
USED's actions on Title II funding
related to comprehensive state and local support for principals.
Effectively teaching these students means incorporating their funds of knowledge into the curriculum, encouraging them to
use their knowledge of their home
language to develop academic English, making them aware of content - area —
related cognates, providing graphic organizers, incorporating input from multiple modalities, and encouraging students to engage face - to - face with one another to develop English literacy skills.
Some observers feel that successful implant
use is
related to age of onset of deafness and implantation, etiology (cause of deafness), type of prior
language habilitation program (spoken or sign
language), parent involvement, and cognitive and
language development.