Sentences with phrase «whole language say»

Proponents of whole language say the approach is more than that.

Not exact matches

«I have been in entertainment and branding for 25 years now, but this is a whole other language that most people don't know, and to be able to teach this to kids that don't have the Harvard education is a beautiful thing because it's not just about owning your life, it's not about owning property,» Lopez said.
Washington (CNN)- A leader of an evangelical Christian organization pushing for immigration reform said that while the group needs to read the whole bill filed Wednesday in the U.S. Senate before fully endorsing it, the legislation doesn't constitute amnesty «in any dictionary in the English language
I am a Christian because Christianity gives me the language to lament and to doubt, «to confess the ugly realities» as Austin said — from the violence I observe in the world and in my heart to «to the sin of white America» which Emily Scott described as the attempt «to still the voice of a whole people and keep them from singing.»
«We agree the movie as a whole promotes Christian values and a redemptive message; however, it does contain instances of street language and racial slurs against African - Americans,» Marty King, LifeWay's communications director, said in a statement to CNN.
The other myth describes a time when all human beings lived in one harmonious society; «the whole earth had one language and the same words,» says the story of the Tower of Babel.2 The myth then explains why, in historical time, there have always been many languages, many cultures and many societies.
Second: to say that this particular book is true is to say that we can trust it, trust it as a guide to faith and life which provides not only specific claims about God's faithfulness and how we ought to live our lives in response to it, but also a way of understanding the whole world and a language in which to speak about that world.
Now, he could not have said that in any other language without altering its whole meaning.
When speaking of something language also speaks of itself, pointing to its ground which is taken away from it, and by this very fact given: this is signified when we say «God» even though we do not mean by this the same as language as a whole, but the ground on which it rests.
Suddenly a word came into my mind Cuumara it kept repeating itself to me, I mouthed the strange word, suddenly before I knew it I uttered it out loud, Very Loud, then I said another word like buunara, I carried on for 30 minutes speaking not only the words the Angels use, the heavenly language, but German, Russian, Chinese everything I did not want it to stop, I have never felt so good in my whole life and it has never repeated itself.
If we already presuppose, then, that the theistic religious language employed by the Christian witness in authorizing faith in God's love as our authentic self - understanding can be metaphysically justified, we can say — as I, in fact, have already been saying — that ultimate reality includes not only the self and others but also the encompassing whole of reality that theists refer to when they use the name «God.»
It is interesting to hear Wenger state in the last few days that he hoped Cesc will be with us for a good 2 or 3 seasons, just when it coincided with Barcelona declaring that they are making drastic cuts to their wage bill on and off the field.They literally have no cash to spend and though asset rich, the effects of the Spanish economy are taking affect.I think Cesc has accepted that and will show full commitment to Arsenal.He is pivotal to any success we may achieve.His whole body language has changed, he looks generally much more content, and he can put to the back of his mind, at least for the time being any proposed move, and that for us is a good thing.Barca are disguising their troubles by saying yet again they have made no official approach to our club, purely to save face.
I'm not very good at the whole sign language thing, and I don't have any flying ducks what he's saying when he does talk.
Amelia says, it is so fun to fit a woman for a new bra and see her whole - body language change once she feel comfortable and supported.
For example, «the whole idea that musical training and language development may be connected came from me talking to a couple of teachers who said they had students who were poor readers and who also struggled with learning to play a musical instrument and with copying musical patterns and wondered if those two things could be connected.»
«Wyvern is like a skilled international negotiator who can smoothly switch between languages to get a whole team of people to work together,» Aldrich said.
The researchers said human facial expressions are very similar to other species on the whole, more so than human language, which is unique to humans, but these findings suggest that even though they look the same, they may be produced in different contexts.
I think it is helpful to use different language than ``... healthy fats are whole seeds...» To me, that is as problematic as saying «beans are protein».
Beau is attracted to a toy space shuttle, but his father says it's too loud — in sign language — the whole family has been unusually quiet.
Some civil rights organizations say lumping together different types of students, such as English - language learners and students in special education, makes it much tougher to see how individual groups are progressing relative to other groups of students and the student population as a whole.
The dialogues and the body languages mixed mime the dynamics of the complexity of the reality, Paul Valéry, in a magnificent text of 1936 (Philosophy of the dance) say it is an art deducted from life, an action of the whole human body transposed into a world, in a kind of space - time which is not any more completely the same as the one in practical life.
«English was not my first languagesays one middle school student, «and debate opened up a whole new world of words and literature... it's just amazing.»
I've learned five languages at various levels, traveled to about 100 countries, taught a whole mix of national and international curricula, and done things I never thought I'd do before I left Australia,» he said.
Children must understand how language links with symbols because children sometimes understand that there are a whole number of words that they should say when they see a certain symbol but they don't know how to construct the mathematical words — i.e when adding and using the word «more» — when thinking about a context of I've got three «more than» Jane and she's got 8» — mathematical images supporting understanding.
The average adult just doesn't know the rules because you were taught using analytic phonics or whole language, which just gives a smattering of simple rhymes and then says «oh that's an exception, memorise that».
Sturgeon said: «Encouraging children to read for pleasure not only helps our young people develop vital language and literacy skills, but also opens up a whole new world of adventure and fun through the exciting and varied range of books suggested.
«I've been working with ELL students my whole career,» said Scott Jensen, an eighth grade language arts teacher at Centennial Middle School in Portland, Ore. «I still feel like it's been only recently that I've been making tangible strides with these students.»
School administrators and principals thought they were following the framework when they latched onto whole language, and our greatest mistake was in failing to say, «Look out for the crazy stuff, look out for the overreactions and the religiously anti-skills fanatics.»
«It's not just an ESL teacher, but it's the whole school focusing on the needs of English language learners,» she said.
When I tell people that we never even say the phrase «whole language» anywhere in the document, they look at me like I'm mad.»
Bowman says it's easier to train teachers to use the whole language method than to train them to use phonics.
But balanced literacy is basically whole language with some phonics mixed in, says Tim Shanahan, a literacy expert who served on the National Reading Panel.
Caroll Webster, a teacher in Union City, said the program changed her whole way of teaching literature and oral language.
Octavia Holland, the trust's director, said: «Talk of The Town is a complex whole school approach to supporting pupils» language and communication in areas of social disadvantage.
«When you separate the reclassified students from the whole English learners group, you can see the improvement and that they have achieved proficiency in language that outperforms their English - only counterparts,» she said.
It's a car that, Chief designer Ian Callum says, ushers in a whole new design language for the Leaping Jag while still keeping certain elements of the legendary E-Type alive.
«Actually like having Atreus be an expert in Norse language and mythology is awesome because you can do a whole other set of design based on what Atreus is an expert in, that Kratos is sort of not,» Davis said before comparing the pair to a famous Pixar duo.
«Aesthetics is a very important part of the whole thing because, as I say, it is the language but it is also part of the means....
Rail: Since you were invested in Artaud, who in his reconfigured use of language, wanted both the actors and audience to be part of the whole theatrical experience, the same can be said of your site - specific installation, which also encourages the viewer to participate more actively — I wonder whether your apprenticeship in scene design at the Ivoryton Summer Theater in Connecticut in 1950 had perhaps given you a first glimpse into the spatial proscenium with theatrical backdrops and scene designs?
«After so many years of the confrontations and the war and a really charged and violent social and political atmosphere,» he said, «it felt like for once the whole country was working together, was speaking the same language, was fighting for a common cause.»
It's good for the whole community and survival of the language and to promote access to justice in French,» she says.
«The language of the parties» agreement, read as a whole, is the only direct evidence of their intentions which is admissible,» he said.
He said that he had a photographic memory, which helped him memorize whole books and speak eight languages.
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