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And even if Canadian courts ultimately deem such probing too onerous
within the rubric of «reasonableness» review, such details can provide fodder for public commentary that can undermine the government's position in the court of public opinion (regarding the economic case for increased oil sands production, for example, see University of Alberta Professor Andrew Leach's commentary here).
Once you're working
within the rubric of five — salty, sweet, crunchy, fatty, and cooling — the world is your turnip salad.
The Coalition government's response is contained
within the rubric of the «Big Society».
The evaluators should be familiar with and clear on the criteria and the levels of performance
within the rubric.
[Note that courses with a 1 or N / A are the easiest ones, and 5 are the hardest ones
within this rubric.
While this mental element may be expressed in slightly different terms in the calendar of offences falling
within the rubric of economic crime, essentially they mostly require proof of dishonesty.
«In my view, engaging in activity which is prohibited by Parliament through the enactment of the Criminal Code of Canada falls squarely
within the rubric of a public policy violation,» he added before rejecting arguments that voiding the gift would open the floodgates to frivolous estate litigation.
While such findings may stir therapeutic pessimism about the treatment of adolescent substance use disorders, we believe these findings instead confirm the need for different types and levels of care
within the rubric of adolescent treatment.
In fact, unless identified by the patient, out - of - control sexual behavior is often disguised
within the rubric of the other coexisting addictions or labeled as love addiction.
«MHP» mostly means «mental health professional» — primarily psychologists — but includes where applicable, lay, lawyer, and social worker evaluators, GALs, and parenting coordinators and anyone else who is working in a similar role
within the rubric of «therapeutic jurisprudence».
Not exact matches
The overarching interpretive
rubric within which to understand the spheres of human life — and, for us here, in particular the family — is Augustine's statement, in Book I of The City of God, that the servants of God «have no reason to regret even this life of time, for in it they are schooled for eternity.»
In place of the synagogue came the church; in place of circumcision came baptism; in place of the temple altars came the acceptance of Christ's sacrifice in the Lord's Supper; and while only the first suggestions of the early Catholic
rubric are
within the canon, these suggestions are there, presaging, as they are seen in retrospect, the repetition of all the good and evil fortunes that in every age and faith have attended sacramentalism.
Within them various forms of «natural theology,» whether under that
rubric or another, have played a large role.
Moreover,
within the framework of these
rubrics, it does not really make sense why Whitehead from 1912 on wrote and published — in addition to studies in natural philosophy and natural science — a series of what may be called contributions to popular philosophy, a genre which the secondary literature usually passes by In our reconstruction of the development of Whitehead's basic philosophical problem the significance of this phase of his activity becomes obvious.
This
rubric will be used by student partners and teacher to evaluate how well the student demonstrates knowledge of the time period
within the discussion of their original creations.
Instead, Arthur's intelligence fits purely
within the «street - smart»
rubric, best evidenced in Legend of the Sword's most outwardly Ritchian scene, in which Arthur plays out an entire negotiation in hypothetical terms as the images show his detailed forecast of how a scheme will go.
Teachers can upload their class roster, import
rubrics into the system, use one of the many free
rubrics within ForAllRubrics (linked to Common Core and Buck Institute of Education
rubrics on project - based learning), or create their own
rubrics, checklists or badges.
This might mean using an effective
rubric for formative and summative assessment aligned to collaborating, collecting evidence, and facilitating reflection
within the PBL project.
WIDA has created a Can Do Descriptor
rubric that can help any teacher, language specialists and otherwise, pinpoint exactly what level their language learning students are operating in,
within particular communication purpose domains.
«Schools have told me consistently that they see a dramatic decrease in peer - to - peer aggressive behavior
within three to five weeks of implementing a school - wide behavior
rubric, as young people get the message that discipline interventions for aggression will be inevitable, fair, and escalating for all students and in all areas of the school,» says Stan Davis, author of Schools Where Everyone Belongs: Practical Strategies for Reducing Bullying.
All applications will be scored on a
rubric by trained readers / evaluators
within 60 days after the closing date.
This program allows for public schools to develop innovative plans allowing them to suspend DOE and union rules to make changes
within three categories: teacher evaluation
rubrics, school day schedules (lengthen school days), and class size (smaller class sizes).
You will be able to create and start using
rubrics for student assessment
within an hour.
This common analytic
rubric assesses argumentative writing
within the discipline of history, with a focus on document - based argumentation.
Within the interactive roadmap tool, leaders will find a variety of resources within each domain such as links to videos, templates, protocols, and rubrics to evaluate pro
Within the interactive roadmap tool, leaders will find a variety of resources
within each domain such as links to videos, templates, protocols, and rubrics to evaluate pro
within each domain such as links to videos, templates, protocols, and
rubrics to evaluate progress.
Performance tasks with
rubric - based scoring have been developed by researchers
within the past several years and can provide school districts with objective assessments.
Nebraska, through its peer review process, verifies that scorers
within each district participate in extensive scorer training on common
rubrics.
It also developed a new measure to capture such competence and two scoring
rubrics that define key skills
within that competence.
The CEL 5D +
rubric is now available
within TalentEd Perform, the leading performance evaluation technology system designed specifically for K - 12 education, which supports the many unique evaluation models and frameworks used by districts across the U.S. and Canada.
This tool kit provides sample student work and
rubrics for scoring teams to use as they embark on the essential task of consensus when evaluating formative assessments
within the new Common Core Standards.
The board, the California Department of Education and consultant WestEd are more than two years into developing a set of
rubrics to be used by county offices of education and a state oversight body to evaluate how well school districts are meeting goals set
within their Local Control Accountability Plans.
Generally,
within six weeks of the visit, the team sends a report that includes a narrative section responding to the essential questions, a set of commendations and recommendations associated with each of the eight indicators, and the team's best thinking about where the district falls on the benchmarking
rubric.
The
rubrics can be used alone or
within an online management system such as STAGES, which can facilitate and enrich the annual evaluation process for all educators.
APA lead and managed the process of creating the Austin REACH Professional Development Unit (PDU)
rubric, a complementary element
within its performance - based compensation system.
Within an assessment, the question can be scored by the answer key or teacher scored in case of an open response question or
rubric.
The
rubric was intentionally designed to be content agnostic, to be utilized
within a variety of education reform areas.
In addition to the Assessment
Rubric, a table of Assessment Tasks is also provided supporting teachers to plan and create additional assessment tasks to align with the teaching and learning undertaken
within the unit.
His paintings straddled both camps
within the Abstract Expressionist
rubric, action painting and Color Field painting.
In what has been called a «post-medium» (and even «post-feminism») era, how can we look critically at the specific tools, methods, and means of painting, particularly abstraction, from
within a feminist
rubric?
However, upon further investigation, each piece reveals itself to exist
within the historical
rubric of Austrian artistic practice, touching on many of its universal themes, including an engagement with technology, politics, and spirituality.
The tensions
within Gillick's art require that gallery - goers engage deeply with the work, and critics have underlined that by retrospectively placing the artist under the
rubric of relational aesthetics, the loosely defined movement that foregrounds the participatory viewing experience.
A day long event that explored some of the themes
within Wysing's gallery exhibition The Starry
Rubric Set.
We can even speak of «canonical» outsider artists (Henry Darger, James Castle, Martín Ramírez) whose prominence
within this art - historical
rubric seems as secure as Pollock's and De Kooning's
within Abstract Expressionism.
There was only so much development that could be achieved
within the Regionalist
rubric of small - town pictorialism.
In addition to this central collaboration element, Parkett includes various articles on contemporary art
within a series of playful guiding
rubrics such as «Cumulus,» «Insert» or «Les Infos du Paradis.»
Within Page's practice architecture is used as a
rubric for altering the viewers» perceptions of the space they inhabit.
A primary factor to consider under any privacy
rubric is the nature of the information obtained and the extent to which it falls
within the «biographical core of personal information which individuals in a free and democratic society would wish to maintain and control from dissemination to the state.»
Career highlights include streamlining reporting processes to ensure accuracy and improving training by creating
rubric with specific processes / policies to be covered
within an allotted timeframe.