To synopsize, video - based learning, carefully orchestrated and conflated
with the apposite instructional strategy mix, now seems to be the new pitch and resolution of learning, at least for some time in future.
When students have in their hands the suite of personal digital technologies that they use 24 hours, seven days a week, the way is opened for schools to readily harness that technology and benefit from the opportunities being opened in every area of learning; to further lower the school walls, to better individualise teaching and assessment, to interface
with the apposite evermore powerful online learning facilities, to marry the «in» and «out» of school learning and teaching, and for the children to learn in context anywhere, anytime.
Not exact matches
Here it seems
apposite to tell of my encounter
with one such member of the Soviet elite.
Regarding Roger Scruton's quarrel
with Paul Griffiths about the relation of marriage to the state, Lord Stowell's analysis in Dalrymple v Dalrymple seems very
apposite: Marriage in its origin is a contract of natural law; it may exist between two individuals of different sexes although....
The remarks Badian made some time ago in connection
with the study of the deification of Alexander the Great are
apposite in this respect: «Modern Jews and Christians, or modern rationalists, from their different points of view, have always found it difficult to believe that the ancient Greeks took their religion seriously since it seems so patently absurd.»
But, also, when gently or imploringly he adds a reminder to parents that that day should be not the goal and destination but an important stage in a continuing journey of regular Mass - going
with parental support, he is saying a good and distinctly
apposite word.
The double saying has no earlier history in the tradition; the point at issue is the question of repentance in face of a challenge, certainly a major concern of the message of the historical Jesus; the references to the queen of the South and the men of Nineveh are vividly
apposite and absolutely in accord
with Jesus» use of unlikely good examples in his comparisons (the Good Samaritan); and the element of warning in the saying coheres
with a major aspect of the message of the parables.
With a general election even more reliant on media outlets, including bloggers and tweeters, Lance Price's Where Power Lies: Prime Ministers v The Media, is especially
apposite.
Expensive external education support agencies that don't add value to
apposite teaching in a digitally - based world can, as has happened globally, be dispensed
with.
The issue
with how the STEM school will be populated, staffed, and furnished
with resources is very
apposite.
with an appropriately badge driven excessive price tag... give it a ludicrous moniker (Uranus as in Ur - anus would be much more
apposite]... and let the More Money than Brains set..
How to Market Your Book to a Niche Audience — Diana Urban at BookBub
with some very
apposite advice.
This temple is set on the top of small peninsula cliff
with deep of beach coral valley located in right and left side by
apposite to the Indian Ocean.
Seafood Dinner served right on the beach
with beautiful table set up
apposite to the ocean.
It therefore seems
apposite to utilise the fine hotels of the Taj group at a specially negotiated tariff
with dinners in the hotels.
This cave is
apposite to the beautiful beach
with black sand along the coastal area.
Apposite to this temple, there is a big courtyard
with beautiful tropical garden.
But I wonder if it is not, paradoxically, in situations like that unforgettable occasion in Marfa in 2005 —
with its fine - grained and
apposite conjunction of metal and foam sculptures in what were singular, even ideal circumstances — that his enduring contribuition will be best remembered.
«The United Kingdom Independence Party will one day succeed in winning back the democratic and public supreme lawmaking power that formerly lay
with Parliament and
with Parliament alone, but is now vested overseas in unelected Kommissars (the revealingly
apposite official German title for European Commissioners).
With that background set out, it is apposite to turn to the particular situation at hand, namely, an administrative - based challenge to a government decision to exclude from its insurance plan a treatment desired by a patient with a rare dise
With that background set out, it is
apposite to turn to the particular situation at hand, namely, an administrative - based challenge to a government decision to exclude from its insurance plan a treatment desired by a patient
with a rare dise
with a rare disease.
The Crown submits that the trial judge took into account the
apposite factors and that there is no reason to interfere
with the exercise of his discretion to redress the abuse through sentence reduction.
Malcolm MacDougall, Corporate Partner, commented: «We were delighted to work
with Rory and the
Apposite Capital team on our first transaction for them.
Charles Russell Speechlys have advised new client
Apposite Capital, the private equity firm
with an exclusive focus on healthcare, on the acquisition of OrthoD Group from The Riverside Company.
The answer is — and this is
apposite to BigLaw — that teams
with the biggest payrolls and star - stocked rosters were not necessarily ones who won championships.
The certified legal nurse professionals perform the most epochal and critical job of investigating the medical services rendered by the organization
with a view to come up
apposite answers for the determined legal issues.
One
apposite talent is strict compliance
with legal requirements, owner specifications, and government regulations in several industries.
I am also quite familiar
with using research data to create
apposite presentations; it will be prudent to mention that my presentations were an important part of the research paper that Mr. Hannibal wrote and I have been given credit for it in the «acknowledgements» portion.