They wanted to ensure that technology contributed to the pedagogical process. |
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One typically measures the quality of a published scholarly book by an important pedagogical yardstick. |
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My pedagogical aim is to encourage students to think for themselves, to awaken their consciences. |
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Aided by support staff and by reading specialists, teachers made do with the pedagogical knowledge and skills that were available to them. |
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The articulation of her feminist theory is almost always linked with her pedagogical practice. |
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Jurisdiction and the reservation of absolution of particularly serious sins for pedagogical reasons are defended later. |
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Is there a particular person whose opinion on a pedagogical issue you'd like to see in print? |
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Work of tutors with inceptors is understood as significant part of pedagogical work. |
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Politics and bureaucracy take over, however packaged in pedagogical cant about mentoring. |
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Should we allow our cultural heritage to be hijacked by a handful of self-righteous pedagogical censors? |
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School administrators in schools that employed recent graduates did an average-to-good job in demonstrating pedagogical skills in the classroom. |
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Alumni were asked to rate their preparation related to several pedagogical tasks. |
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From a pedagogical perspective, we considered cognitive science during the design of our computer-aided instructional tools. |
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In addition to pedagogical knowledge, content information must also be an important component. |
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Though the gender gap in this sector has been reduced to some extent, contextualising the pedagogical system was of utmost importance. |
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The remainder of this section explores the implications of these conclusions for pedagogical decision-making. |
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In addition to this technical advice, many effective pedagogical approaches may be employed. |
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Michelangelo contended that artistic excellence cannot be reduced to a pedagogical program. |
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In the class there is none of the pedagogical chumminess, the cozy fireside attitude of modern times. |
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His central position in the Russian nationalist music school was further enhanced by his pedagogical activities. |
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For deans, the key questions were always curricular, and for school heads, they were both curricular and pedagogical. |
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The course of David's own career was held to express an unhealthy identity of tyrannical power with pedagogical authority. |
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We all need the music teacher's most basic pedagogical tool, the metronome. |
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Some teachers see coopetition as disruptive and threatening to their pedagogical and political beliefs. |
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To this day, method acting remains a highly regarded pedagogical model for training actors. |
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The course of his own career was held to express an unhealthy identity of tyrannical power with pedagogical authority. |
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She purged the Department of Education's top ranks of educators favoring a traditional pedagogical approach. |
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Graduating seniors who had just completed student teaching were asked to rate their preparation in the area of pedagogical skills. |
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The Preface sets forth the book's pedagogical goals, conceptual structure and formal organization. |
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And, I think that would be the best pedagogical introduction, to the elements of the subject-matter. |
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The major difficulty regards the issue of the pedagogical project coherence that forbids both indoctrination and neutrality. |
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Schrum, despite her lapses in thinking, has a number of interesting points on the pedagogical decisions necessary about the fundamental nature of an online course. |
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The teacher has to face the facts about the relevance and logic of his or her pedagogical practices. |
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Departments of preschool pedagogics at pedagogical institutes carried out a wide range of scientific research work. |
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Even though the pedagogical integration of ICT is still in its infancy in many places, the general outlook is nonetheless bright. |
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To establish pedagogical elements for the accompaniment of sexuality and affectivity in the formative process. |
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At this point, the most applicative part begins: firstly pastoral, or about great intervention strategies, and then more pedagogical. |
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The elaboration of gender-specific pedagogical and cultural syllabus was a focus of attention. |
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But I less and less enjoy the didactical and pedagogical dances I have to perform to get the students going. |
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Paradoxically, a crisis can provide the unhoped-for opportunity to introduce change and new pedagogical methods in education. |
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Thus, teachers need to have a repertoire of skills for responding to such writing and an approach to pedagogical theory that takes this reality into account. |
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Relatively low pedagogical use recurs as a leitmotif, together with inadequate training of teachers. |
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But the pedagogical character of such exercises is not certain, and this encourages to take the problem in another way. |
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I really don't believe that Van Kerkhoven was thinking of any ideological or pedagogical way of telling or explaining the world. |
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More research is needed before a better balance and integration of content knowledge and pedagogical or foundational knowledge can be achieved. |
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You will be involved in the pedagogical and technical aspects of the project. |
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Our American counterparts are allowed to do these things in the interests of broadening participation and pedagogical effectiveness. |
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A recent study has demonstrated the pedagogical effectiveness of this initiative. |
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If the indicators can provide a simple framework they will be more useful as a pedagogical and communication tool. |
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In The Netherlands an increasing number of children are placed in asylum-seeker centres without any pedagogical assistance. |
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Which pedagogical approaches are useful in relation to particular target groups? |
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They are also a pedagogical resource for teachers, researchers and students. |
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Any mobility experience needs to be framed within a overall pedagogical approach. |
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Students, for instance, properly assume that their teacher would propose activities that are in the students' best pedagogical interests. |
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She found a school newspaper a pedagogical instrument and so a nonpublic forum, allowing the school administration to censor content within the paper. |
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The teacher will gain many pedagogical insights from this book. |
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It is not a pedagogical treatise, it is the reflections of an artist upon art in aphorisms of penetrating insight, ready wit, and profound wisdom. |
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As such, it may be a fairy tale but it has a good pedagogical ring to it. |
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Simultaneously, the steering group is continuing to work on the introduction of a consistent quality control system, the adaptation of pedagogical methods and methods to reduce study pressures. |
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Teams can also develop and experiment with various pedagogical techniques and media, such as visual aids or participatory exercises, tailored specifically to engage the community. |
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Article 3 of this Law provides for a Minors Service with medical, social, psychological and pedagogical services for minors before they reach full age. |
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The pedagogical integration of ICT must therefore be understood as integration such that the student is learns and socializes through a multitude of interactive and communication channels. |
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To discard the written word in those times was not some pedagogical condescendence, but a valid way Tradition had of successfully encrypting esoteric messages. |
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This is both of pedagogical and personal value to all pupils involved. |
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Indeed, his pedagogical expertise as a specialist and substitute teacher in several schools brings new ideas and a better understanding of young audiences. |
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But when it comes to applying it in the context of today's pedagogical approaches and the relationships that lie at the heart of the learning society, a number of questions arise. |
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Some pedagogical challenges to educate in and from human rights. |
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For maximum learning, the centre of teaching and learning partners with the international office to marry pedagogical theory on learning outcomes with pre-departure orientations and post-return evaluations. |
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Aside from the low pedagogical value of such effortless work, teachers must now add exposure and confrontation of plagiarizers to their many other duties. |
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Results from the research may also apply to other sensitive topics and could lead to other positive pedagogical practices and benefit society at large. |
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Hence the importance of reasserting, in a pedagogical context that tends to put it in the background, the humanistic and spiritual dimension of knowledge and of the various school subjects. |
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This study did not yet consider the effective pedagogical autonomy available to non governmental schools, although it is an essential component of academic freedom. |
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The dynamics of everyone in the Union knowing that a standpoint can emerge after a discussion is a very pedagogical instrument, which will discipline politics in regard to how things are being discussed. |
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Good teachers, with support from head teachers and principals will figure out good ways to use internet as a pedagogical tool with their students. |
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Yet it is typical, especially in treatises which are introductory to a topic, to have principles which serve a logical and explanatory role, but also to have principles whose only explicit role is pedagogical. |
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It's not that the dancer has no past pedagogical form. |
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The OECD suggests that increasing the attractiveness of the teaching profession, improving pedagogical leadership and investing in professional development might be more fruitful avenues to pursue. |
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Following the feedback received from a wide range of stakeholders, it is clear that reform is necessary and should bring about welcome modernisation of the pedagogical, financial and governance aspects of the system. |
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The prize should reflect both a symbolic and pedagogical value. |
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The same grade is given to countries whose NGSs are subject to very different regimes according to their location, their pedagogical project or other criteria. |
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If we understand the curriculum as a social construction that synthesizes a national feeling and aspiration, it has to have a social and cultural foundation, not only a pedagogical one. |
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The discovery of this contrivance would doubtless be a pedagogical disaster, and yet its nondiscovery, Godwin implies, might prove even worse. |
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Efficacy and pedagogical interaction in cooperating and student teacher dyads. |
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Each of these genderings of the pedagogical relation specifically and profoundly inflects the question of authority. |
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This programme provides counselling and material, medical, pedagogical and social attention to pupils and their families, and offer psychological help for pupils with behavioural problems and signs of maladjustment. |
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Aimed at teachers, this book contains 20 articles exploring critical pedagogical issues related to countering the bigotry of Islamophobia. |
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This passage indicates, in some way, the first step along a pedagogical path, the first attitude of the one would place himself as mediator between the God who calls and the one who is called, and is inspired by God's action. |
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Academics' understanding of time, pedagogical pleasure, vocation, and collegiality have been cited as possible ways of alleviating such problems. |
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However, many public universities in the world have a considerable degree of financial, research and pedagogical autonomy. |
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Higher education is provided by universities, higher institutes, higher pedagogical institutes, and higher polytechnic institutes. |
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As for the way in which learning to philosophize in schools is practiced, this involves a new pedagogical approach, that of a teaching-learning process that places the pupil at the heart of the learning dynamic. |
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We opted for five combinable pedagogical tools: visualization of information, popularization of complex concepts, animation, interaction and use of speaking and animated pedagogical agents. |
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This pedagogical tool provides encyclopaedia-style information on Mediterranean cetaceans, as well as displaying the position of recent whale sightings on a topographic map. |
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The pedagogical and didactical approach is clearly described. |
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New pedagogical and didactical measures and skills will play an increasingly important role in making the necessary distinctions in developing e-learning and in applying e-learning. |
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The objective of these meetings will be to build a comon perpective of pedagogical practices and to nail down the theoretical design of the teaching-learning modules. |
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Training which goes further than only the legal aspects, which also includes social, psychological, pedagogical and educational topics, based on theory and practice at the same time. |
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The second is more exhortatory and pedagogical. |
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Even with a plethora of partners, if the government does not have a system for monitoring and providing pedagogical support to the services provided by the non-public sector, it will soon face the problem of quality. |
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This essay, like the lectures upon which it was based, is both a pedagogical and advocatory in purpose. |
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The educational community expresses the variety and beauty of the various vocations and the fruitfulness at educational and pedagogical level that this contributes to the life of scholastic institutions. |
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It is a pedagogical approach that is easily ritualized, linking education and a healthy lifestyle, enabling large groups to live peacefully together, and may be mastered by teachers with little theoretical training. |
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The DREF supports curriculum implementation, pedagogical research and the professional learning of workers in education and it provides a mobile library service for teachers in rural Français schools. |
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Above all, it will seek to marry theological reflection and pastoral praxis, theory and pedagogical experience, in order to provide a concrete and practical help to those working in vocations promotion. |
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This will include attention to well-designed and relevant curricula to facilitate learning and improve teacher effectiveness, and help in filling pedagogical gaps while teaching quality is raised. |
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Since independence, Zimbabwe's curriculum and pedagogical practices have promoted the adoption of democratic pedagogical practices where children are encouraged to think, question, hypothesize, experiment and analyse freely. |
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Many later commentators ignore the philosophical content of the debate between the Prāsaṅgika and the Svātantrika and claim that their controversy is confined only to pedagogical or methodological issues. |
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The first and most evident role of sophismata is pedagogical. |
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The ancient Egyptians wrote epistles, most often for pedagogical reasons. |
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Workbooks are a common component of the numerous ancillaries that accompany first-year Italian programs but no study of this pedagogical constituent exists. |
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In addition to learning how to use a specific technology, faculty often struggle with the need to reconceptualize and reorganize pedagogical strategies. |
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What assessment instruments would I be required use both latitudinally and longitudinally to measure the reliability and validity of my pedagogical methods? |
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For pedagogical purposes, however, emphasizing the translatability and generalizability of the principles derived from his study of these works seems more helpful. |
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The division into three parts has didactical and pedagogical advantages. |
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