Sentences with phrase «which real contexts»

Budgeting, calculating measurements, surface areas and volumes, geometry, estimating amounts of material required, calculating time required and cost effectiveness are all ways in which real contexts assist children with problem solving.

Not exact matches

«Papadopoulos» interaction with Russian agents, coupled with real - time evidence of Russian election interference, provided the Court with a broader context in which to evaluate Russia's clandestine activities and Page's history and alleged contact with Russian officials,» the document said.
In order to stand out from the crowd, it suggests that businesses opt for ad extensions, or additional pieces of clickable information, as well as ad customizers, which feature text that can adapt to search context in real - time.
Taking the context in real terms, it implies that the margin debt of the NYSE amount currently to about 2.87 % of US GDP, surpassing the previous all - time high of 2.78 % which has been set at the peak of the biggest stock market bubble in global history, in March 2000.
This long discussion of the way in which past events are effectively and experientially present provides a context for considering the real presence of Jesus.
In this context the book elaborates that suffering is not to be feared but rather embraced as «a sure pledge of His tenderness... This guarantee, this real testimony of the Beatific Vision, which made the souls of the saints sigh with joy, is not the brilliant successes of this world, or temporal glory or happiness, but trialsand suffering» (p. 294).
To answer this question properly, it must be set in the context of the real world which is evolving.
For while relations are real and can be experienced, forming the context of man's being and providing resources of energy and power which are greater and other than he, himself, can effect, they are also expressive of what he, in himself, represents.
This is the context within which one must understand the Whiteheadian assertion with which we opened this analysis: «Extension is the most general scheme of real potentiality, providing the background for all other organic relations» (PR 105).
It is the real context of pastoral care, no matter how individual and private may be the problems which persons bring to the pastor.
The man who says, «Love is not real because I can not weigh it» is mixing two frames of reference; «love» is not a useful concept in the same contexts in which weighing is a useful operation.
But if it is so, then the real difficulty in ethical doctrines based exclusively on non-violence is that they isolate love as spirit and as strategy from the full context of the situation in which it must work.
These three moves jointly establish a conceptual context in which interrelations between mind and matter become intelligible, and in which also there is an ample realistic basis for the mathematization of the real.
«This is a disappointing and simplistic approach that does not consider the real issue which is about ensuring a balance between physical activity and what a child is consuming in the context of their entire diet,» FJA Chief Executive Geoff Parker said.
ENDS Notes to Editors UK Alcohol duty context For a short video summary of the issues around alcohol pricing, please visit: https://vimeo.com/191959217 Following heavy lobbying from the alcohol industry, the last four Budgets have seen real terms cuts in alcohol duty Alcohol is 60 % more affordable than it was in 1980 — the alcohol duty escalator, introduced in 2008, which ensured that duty rose above inflation, helped mitigate this trend, but this progress has reversed since the duty escalator was scrapped in 2013 In real terms, spirits duty has halved, and wine duty fallen by a quarter since 1978 - 9 The Government estimates suggest that the duty cuts since 2013 will cost the Exchequer # 2.9 billion over four years The University of Sheffield estimated that an additional 6,500 people would be hospitalised each year as a result of the alcohol duty cuts in 2015 The report The report was peer reviewed by academic experts the fields of economics, public health and public policy prior to publication.
It would be interesting to apply this approach to other contexts in which people can not easily access real nature such as the workplace or other healthcare situations.»
The authors of the paper titled, «The Independent Effects of Personality and Situation on Real - Time Expressions of Behavior and Emotion,» designed their study to examine the degree to which personality and situations impact behavior with the goal of seeing how personality, situations, and behavior are related in real - world conteReal - Time Expressions of Behavior and Emotion,» designed their study to examine the degree to which personality and situations impact behavior with the goal of seeing how personality, situations, and behavior are related in real - world contereal - world contexts.
This project will develop and validate an interdisciplinary instrument — a Quantitative Biology Concept Inventory (QBCI)-- which will allow assessment of mathematics and quantitative concept learning goals in the context of concrete, real - world life science data examples and models.
«The fact this new agent, which had never even been considered in a hair loss context, promotes human hair growth is exciting because of its translational potential: It could one day make a real difference to people who suffer from hair loss,» said study leader Nathan Hawkshaw, of the University of Manchester in England.
to which Pejic replied @Remdelarem found a real white nigga which, out of context at least, looks pretty bad.
Wired New Yorkers under 30 seem to be universally mesmerized by Friendster, which functions as much as a social cross-referencing system as a dating site: a way of keeping track of, and learning more about, people they have already met in real - world contexts.
Puzzles are good and mixed well in the context in which Erica trying to find her real dimension.
When Ben Affleck's directorial debut GONE BABY GONE was released, the real life tragedy of Madeline McCann was at the peak of a media frenzy, and it was practically impossible to view that film outside of the cultural context in which it fell.
One scene is built entirely around the fact that the league's commissioner is named Gordon, which could be sort of mildly funny in real life but becomes embarrassing in the context of fictional comedy.
A pivotal real - life incident for Baker — his teeth being beat in by a gang of men in 1966, probably over a drug beef, which temporarily ruined his embouchure — is taken out of context and simplified as an inciting incident for Baker's career re-ascension, after a requisite period of self - examination and struggle.
It makes a critical link between science and mathematics and provides the real world contexts in which these subjects are applied through design.
Science and math teachers can begin by teaching facts and then branch off to quests in which students can apply what they've learned and mastered to real world contexts.
This gives purpose to the experience and shows the real - world context in which the learner would need to apply their new knowledge or skills.
CTE programs offer students a relevant context for applying academic knowledge to the real world, which can both motivate and engage them (answering the dreaded question, «Why do I have to learn this?»)
Regardless of the audience's demographics and background, frame learning in the context in which participants will apply it; make it real.
Just make sure that the online training characters and rewards don't overshadow the primary objective, which is to build emotional intelligence in a real world context.
In this context, the significant details to be practiced which is a real challenge in this fast paced life of 21st century by the human with all his / her divinity should be as follows:
The highest student reports of engagement, flexible pacing, and choice came from a site in which respondents were focused on yearlong, self - directed projects that applied academic content to real - world contexts.
The real innovation behind Summit Public Schools» work is that it appears its teachers and leaders are beginning to identify, in this new context, what role to play when and for which students.
Ultimately, the key to ensuring good learning retention is to exploit the way in which the adult brain absorbs and holds on to information: Keep learning objectives clear, keep learning sessions short, make an explicit link between what is being learned and real - life context, and finally, get trainees to put that knowledge to use as soon as possible.
Because math instruction is interwoven with the business and economics focus at NSCS, the students are explicitly taught the math skills through direct instruction, after which they use the skills and an economics - based context, focusing on every day, real - world application such as formulating compounding interest, how to read and develop bar graphs, understanding savings and loans agreements, etc..
They have long ago learned that success on in communities involves listening attentively to — and addressing — concerns, providing lots of resources (including time) in order for people to help themselves, solving problems quickly (often without a plan), and giving families real power to shape the direction of reform in ways that fit the contexts in which they live.
We moved well beyond skills acquisition or a focus on software applications, and instead created a context of use within which preservice teachers learned by designing learning opportunities for real students in real classrooms (Figure 1).
Additionally, as Dede (2009) notes of River City, the digital immersion allows low - performing students especially to «build confidence in their academic abilities by stepping out of their real - world identity of poor performer academically, which shifts their frame of self reference to successful scientist in the virtual context
The publication examines the promise and realities of the new assessments, which, according to the creators, are meant to be more comprehensive and engaging than current state tests are at assessing students» abilities to apply the Common Core standards in a real - world context.
And just to give you some context, which is something I always like to do, so in Toronto 50,000, or GTA I should say, 50,000 realtors in OREA, Ontario Real Estate Association, there's 70,000, so basically 50 in Toronto, 20 outside of Toronto.
More sophisticated models incorporate concepts of employment, wages, rent, electricity, food, and other associated money transactions which take place in a real world context.
While say, a 3.5 % yield may not seem like much when you're used to the context of 2 - 3 % inflation, if you're in a -3 % deflationary environment, that's a risk - free «real» 6.5 % yield per year which is unheard of.
There are already two episodes on YouTube that you can check out about Call of Duty and Alien: Isolation, both of which offer context for real world problems that some of you may have faced.
After researching violent media in the US, Ferguson and his team found that laboratory - based studies into the effects of violent games have provided «exposure to brief clips of media, rather than full narrative experiences» and that «the resultant aggressive behaviours are also outside a real - world context in which the aggression appears to be sanctioned by the researchers themselves.»
«PS Vita was designed to deliver the ultimate portable entertainment experience, and we couldn't be more thrilled with the reaction we're seeing from consumers and the pace at which PS Vita is selling,» said Andrew House, President and Group CEO, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. «The market has responded and there is clear demand for a mobile device capable of providing a revolutionary combination of rich gaming and social connectivity within a real world context.
As evidence, the article quoted some typical post-press-release Twitter snark, some of which was taken out of context, some of which was politely justified in the comments, and some of which was real (though mostly just a case of genre fatigue).
SOLO SHOW is at the same time a solo show and its own deconstruction, which analyses the real meaning of this exhibition format within the context of the contemporary artistic practices and their contradictory relation to the institutional framework as well to the art market strategies.
Often, the final compositions are exhibited as art objects — such as photographic prints and video installations — while others exist in a real - time software context, such as «Rainbow Aggregator» (2013) which will be featured at the fair.
Jordan Wolfson considers what it means to paint in a time when «painting has no real context... no larger story and meaningful myth within which to hold and nurture the activity of painting.»
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