Sentences with phrase «whole theory of change»

Indeed, the whole theory of change for standards - based reform, which has dominated U.S. schools for several decades, rests on teachers» instructional responses to the standards.

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One might say that just as nuclear war has made of the whole planet a potential battlefield, thus raising new questions about war itself, so, too, has modern advertising made of the whole planet an actual constant marketplace, thus provoking radical changes in the practice and theory of human intercourse.
It can only if the abstract can make decisions or resolve its own indefiniteness — which Hartshorne would deny.2 It will not change the situation to assert that Hartshorne's theory, though it has no place for the internal development of an actuality, does provide for temporal development by stipulating that each succeeding actuality comes into being as a whole.
The potential power of structural balance theory is its ability to predict patterns in the structure of the whole social network and also predict changes that occur over time, as unstable triads are expected to change to stable ones.
«The whole of Western natural philosophy is undergoing a sea change again, forced upon us by the experimental findings of quantum theory
Protein change theory is still a relatively new idea and the details are not fully understood quite yet, but ideas such as this may lead us to a better understanding of protein intake as a whole.
In addition to the ideas and content in artworks themselves, there is a whole body of theories and philosophies that go back thousands of years that explain how art develops and changes our consciousness.
But Shore stresses that «there's a whole other theory of social change» that says if a majority of charters are independent, and there are all kinds of different flowers growing, «why are we trying to make them all roses?»
While CAGW skeptics might at first blush celebrate the possibility of a single, non-climate related, non-partisan, science - based theory that explains the whole complex range of CAGW's social characteristics, acceptance of this theory also requires acceptance of a couple of pretty uncomfortable truths, and the ditching of at least one touchstone used by many (but by no means all) climate change skeptics.
Does publishing an article refuting a legit error in a fringe climate change theory bring the whole think tank as part of CCCM?
That's the thing with the whole «end of the world climate change warming armageddon thing»... it's just someone's wacky theory with not a skerrick of fact or observable anything to support it.
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