A collaborative partnership between parents and educators can make a difference. |
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Meanwhile other educators having understood the merits of the round wheel, have moved on to the complexities of the axle and the differential. |
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Imams, sheiks, engineers, lawyers, educators, administrators and businessmen are among those who make up the council. |
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We need physicians, lawyers, nurses, educators, technologists and skilled tradesmen. |
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At the very least, your court record from juvie could register you as a criminal for life, in the eyes of educators and employers. |
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We must never forget that educators are not just transmitters of knowledge but cultivators of souls. |
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For the first half of the last century, John Dewey was dean of American educators. |
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Most of the money goes in salaries and allowances for teachers, or educators as they are now officially known. |
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Experts who choose to facilitate inquiry, rather than regurgitate their expertise, can be the most valued educators in our world. |
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Although suffering from chronic nebulousness, the concept of reflective teaching has held the attention of many teachers and teacher educators. |
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The author reads them as narratives of resistance to the received wisdom of the health educators. |
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The dependence on the Internet for instruction has been a mixed blessing for educators. |
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Over the past decade many educators have been at work to redesign the American high school. |
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We also need adults who are expert verbalists, such as Ph.D. educators in English, Psychology, and History. |
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We also found that teachers and nonformal educators wanted more materials and training on biodiversity. |
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In the country, educators are moving to integrate academic and vocational education. |
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Once home educators were dismissed as either hippies or pushy middle class parents living vicariously through their offspring. |
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She purged the Department of Education's top ranks of educators favoring a traditional pedagogical approach. |
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The two bilingual educators teach first grade Cape Verdean students in the same building. |
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These chats are all identified by a hashtag that allows you to easily find and track a key word or topic that other educators are tweeting about. |
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As health educators, students went into the community to teach and encourage health promotion and disease prevention. |
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Nurse educators provided insight into the practicality of the protocol and assisted with organization of orientation for nursing staff. |
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There's no coherent national voice explaining the charter school idea to Congress, the media, or other educators. |
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The concerns of early childhood educators, however, appear to have been overlooked in this discussion. |
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The educators were asked if they were willing to continue overseeing the students. |
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The Dutch of the 19th century were portrayed as gloomy and sullen preachers and educators. |
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Indigenous paraprofessional health educators identified and screened active drug injectors using street outreach and drug user social networks. |
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To many educators, the remedy for poor classroom performance is an enormous amount of ditto homework sheets that mimic classwork. |
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We must ever remember His absolute uniqueness, but at the same time we can find in His childhood a model to instruct us as parents and educators. |
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That is to say, Taiwanese educators fail to give instruction in accordance with individual needs. |
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He will meet with students, educators and administrators during the month of November to discuss fiscal matters. |
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But others resist because they hold contrary beliefs about their vocation as educators. |
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Working with Lady Drumond of the Canadian Red Cross, the educators produced a comfort bag for each convalescent. |
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Because on-site attendance can be impossible for those living far away, numerous schools and educators offer distance learning courses. |
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Pharmacy educators should use this text along with others to fortify the pharmacy student's knowledge of pharmaceutics. |
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Minority children, credentialed educators warn, will be so frustrated as to turn away from learning forever. |
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The steady creep of branding in British schools has created an ideological battle that is tearing apart educators, parents and politicians. |
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Hilliard describes educators who respect prior knowledge and engage in critical analysis, who treat their children as scholars. |
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The practicum enables the student educators to do everything from running staff meetings to ordering supplies. |
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Committed, competent nurses need support from educators, preceptors, supervisors, peers, and mentors. |
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When educators, preceptors, and managers relive situations, it is a form of storytelling. |
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After the classroom component of the program was completed, the educators and manager placed the students with preceptors in the clinical areas. |
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It is a must for educators, preceptors, and managers of perioperative services. |
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It is important to remember these two types of personalities when educators and preceptors plan lessons, classes, or demonstrations. |
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Then it was straight off to the darkroom to run off photographs of our esteemed educators in various sizes. |
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The panel of educators and researchers say one of the key solutions is to focus on those 2,000 dropout factories. |
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Forty years later, those dedicated educators in distance learning classrooms remain the true heroes. |
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It provides a reference for educators to determine causes of aliteracy and gives guidelines to reach students. |
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There is good reason for educators to be concerned about aliteracy, the lack of desire to read. |
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This middle position may reassure educators that laggard schools will be prodded without undermining public education. |
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While in Washington, Hal strengthened USDA's communication links with public policy educators in the land grant university system. |
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But what chance does the church have to convince educators and politicians, when the church is divided against itself? |
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The threat to Welsh isn't quite so brutal as it was in the 19th century, when speaking Welsh was regarded as offensive by Anglocentric educators. |
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A PowerPoint presentation is available for each lesson plan from which educators can make transparencies. |
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Many great scholars, scientists, and educators have notoriously lacked the civic virtues by being resident aliens, cosmopolitans, or epicureans. |
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At a stroke, numerous critical teacher educators were removed or displaced. |
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The room just came to life at the end of the day when the educators in the room started talking about using weblogs in their coursework. |
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Studying the characteristics of Millennials helps educators understand how today's college generation may be different from previous ones. |
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In brief, there are at least three arenas of activity for critical intellectuals and oppositional educators. |
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Why have therapists and their educators been slow or even actively resistant to incorporating humor into their armamentarium? |
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This disparity may be due to a longstanding view among many educators that expositional informational books are too difficult for children. |
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Having worn out these straw men almost completely, educators are trying a new tack. |
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Research shows that even experienced educators differ when assessing the same event. |
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Earlier the peer educators had used a lecture-cum-discussion technique and but later switched over to informal talks in groups. |
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What will we learn next, that education schools don't teach educators how to teach kids to read? |
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In this unfamiliar setting, experienced educators needed and received support, encouragement and validation. |
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The teleconference is sponsored by The National Children's Cancer Society and is free for parents of childhood cancer survivors and educators. |
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Is the educated, temperate public right to wonder about the temperateness of many educators? |
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We must educate our fellow educators and fellow scientists about the science of psychology. |
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Organize your local midwives, doulas, childbirth educators, and any other advocates of natural childbirth in your community into a birth network. |
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Public and private schools, scouting groups, and religious youth educators are sources of valuable information. |
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For the Department to employ them, these educators will have to attend training courses to acquaint them with the new curriculum. |
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Despite the protests of educators, labor and the press, dopesters predicted that the board would fire him anyway. |
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These assist mainly matric students and educators in the fields of Maths and Science. |
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In our work as secondary English educators, we know we should routinely consider the literacy practices that best meet the needs of our students. |
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Recommended course series for early childhood educators, elementary educators, and secondary educators have been designed. |
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Under the program, nutrition educators taught students the basics about healthy eating. |
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Were these attendees fostered by their educators to be intolerant, hateful, and rude? |
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Perhaps the shift from behaviorism to cognitive psychology has given educators a richer vocabulary to describe mental processes. |
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The traveling I could do without, but I wouldn't give up meeting the several hundred dance educators I encounter on each tour for anything. |
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Nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, dietitians and health educators play a valuable role in patient education. |
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To ensure they're prepared for that future, educators need to equip students with the proper skills. |
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What appears to be warranted are concerted efforts by parents and educators that engage and involve the cognitions and affects of these young people. |
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Showing little progress and imposing a burden on educators and their resources, the incurables were gradually abandoned in favor of those who showed more promise. |
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When educators and learners have self-control and show dedication and commitment to their work, you are most likely to have a fruitful and productive day. |
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Communities often have articulated that what they want is their people trained as teachers and educators and eventually as principals to work in their schools. |
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Then the principals and four educators from each school met with the program developers to discuss details about the program and set intervention dates. |
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The health care provider schedules a consult for Mr Jones and his family with the dietitian and a registered nurse, both certified diabetes educators. |
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And in what way can the contemplatives, religious leaders and educators of our time help to build this bridge from privatised piety to public moral responsibility. |
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Perioperative educators and managers are responsible for maintaining an environment conducive to implementing and improving professional standards of perioperative nursing. |
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Many provide an Afrocentric curriculum that fosters racial pride among their students, which many black educators believe will help students do better academically. |
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I became very conscious of the marginality of teacher educators in the eyes of heads of schools when I was a senior lecturer in an English college of education. |
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This descriptive floristic study will provide foresters, biologists, educators, and KSNPC personnel with data on the flora and vegetation of the Preserve. |
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Yet scientific popularizers and educators have to deal with the fact that in our society, many people are still religious, and still accept descriptive religion. |
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With the help of NASA educators, school groups will have the chance to build their own flying machines, including helicopters, kites, rockets and airplanes. |
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Not many aspiring early childhood educators would change course once they learn they can earn more in metallurgy or mining. |
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Two highly qualified audiologists and speech language therapists with six educators are attempting to improve the speech abilities of the students. |
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In a bid to preserve the Hokkien language, educators yesterday urged the Ministry of Education to tightly regulate Hokkien textbooks for elementary and junior high schools. |
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While both impoverished and wealthy school districts dine on the booster clubs' cash cow, a handful of local educators say it's time their teams went on a diet. |
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His message resonated with wealthy industrialists, high-toned educators, and even presidents. |
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These mind abusers Ayn Rand is talking about are today's educators. |
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If you can't bring yourselves to tell the truth to the people, then you have no business presenting yourselves as educators, writers, galvanizers. |
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It's dismally apparent that American educators and school administrators place the English language into a grab bag full of other equally important areas of knowledge. |
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Teacher educators, supervisors, and professors who teach, mentor, and advise preservice teachers should consider the resistant nature of teacher efficacy beliefs. |
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The time is now for educators to be recognizant of these changes. |
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We were interested in the ways that Kaiapuni teachers' identities as educators and as Hawaiians were transformed by their participation in the immersion program. |
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Clinicians can mentor students placed in the perioperative area and expose them to aspects of perioperative nursing that first interested these educators in this specialty. |
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Our challenge as educators is to link classroom study of real world problems with community involvement that reaches beyond volunteerism to civic engagement. |
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How can western educators help preserve threatened languages? |
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Employing reward systems to light a fire under the foot-dragger is a debatable strategy among educators. |
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I believe it's an opportunity for educators and parents to express their frustration to the embetterment of the public school system. |
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The headmistress recognised his talent early on, as did many of his subsequent educators. |
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First, we educators need to reject the canon that computers are magnum opi whose limitations should be rationalized and overlooked. |
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The thirteenth and fourteenth centuries saw a revolt against narrow spirituality and educators started to focus on the human, rather than God. |
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In the nineteenth century, American authors and educators adopted Scotland as a model for cultural independence. |
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But other parents and some educators have criticized it as preprofessionalism run amok or a marketing gimmick. |
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The Jesuits became preachers, confessors to monarchs and princes, and humanist educators. |
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The themes of the Summit were developed from two focus groups with urban educators this summer, one in Detroit and another in Ypsilanti. |
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Rabble-rousers can get away with marginalizing students, parents and other members of their community, but educators should not. |
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Approved schools are listed, teachers and educators complete an on-line form and administrators approve. |
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With its video embed option, educators can embed their keeks into an existing blog or website. |
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Authors include librarians, archivists, labor educators, and a professor in labor relations. |
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Our challenge as administrators and educators is to make this generation see the light at the end of the tunnel. |
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Bisk and Hogan have each provided extensive professional development to educators about the Singapore approach. |
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In addition, educators are experimenting with segregating students based on characteristics other than race. |
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At MOC adults can earn certification as movement educators, somatic therapists, or massage therapists. |
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The book is aimed at a broad audience of sexologists, health educators, college teachers and administrators, and students. |
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Just like slide rules and inkwells, accounting educators are becoming a vanishing breed. |
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Parents, educators, Montessorians and others will be enriched by the valuable information this author imparts to the world of education. |
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Sally Sore Loser is a picturebook designed to help parents and educators teach children ages 4-8 about good sportsmanship. |
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Each series is developed by seasoned educators and is Microsoft-approved courseware for the MOUS exams. |
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In today's techno-centric world, Ultrawideband may offer the solution for educators who use large audio and video files in their teaching. |
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A new 'Making the Nonfiction Connection' Grant programme for educators has been launched by educational publisher Heinemann-Raintree. |
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But students and educators alike acknowledge that this is not a surefire way to keep prohibited items off school grounds. |
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The Lean article reminded me of the practice among educators of creating obfuscatory terms to describe everyday things. |
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They eloquently present the stories of four environmental educators all revealing that they did not wish to be identified as greenies. |
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Researchers have explained that some health educators might be resistant to implementing distance education for various reasons. |
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Salary and benefit packages for educators must be reflective of the knowledge and skill of doctorally prepared individuals. |
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The conference will attract many leading scholars and educators. |
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Early childhood educators have young children finger paint, cut paper, and work with sand, glue and scented clay to engage their senses in the learning process. |
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His educators would subsequently open dialogue, exploring, through problematising that reality, issues that were of vital interest to the villagers. |
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Students, parents, and educators are feeling the heat and suffering the consequences of an epenthetic, unjustified weeklong break that has only created problems in our lives. |
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Ideal for educators preparing for a PowerPoint certification exam, this book features screen shots that show what happens as each step is completed. |
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Those volumes explain what to do, while this volume shows how to predict and prevent student dropouts, for teachers, administrators, counselors, and special educators. |
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Providing quality instruction to aid student nurses on dosage calculation has been a challenging task for nursing educators and has become a priority with schools of nursing. |
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This analyzes the gap year's influence on student development and provides ways universities and educators can develop gap year programs to promote this learning. |
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Yet, elected officials, the media, educators, and advocates currently know little about the levels of public and political will for climate action at these subnational levels. |
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With i-Ready, Plain Local educators are able to pinpoint at the subdomain level where students are making progress and where they may need additional support. |
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While reporters moblog their information, educators weblog with their students, providing updated news, information, opinions, and articles of interest. |
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Ben Stein's monotonous lecture on the effects of the Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act is painful to watch, but it points to a big problem macroeconomics educators face. |
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Lampron and Gonsoulin present advocacy initiatives for PBIS implementation in restrictive settings, including resources for practitioners, families, and educators. |
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To help educators make informed decisions, the report attempts to clarify the levels and types of adaptivity currently available in adaptive learning programs. |
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Various educators have estimated that Esperanto can be learned in anywhere from one quarter to one twentieth the amount of time required for other languages. |
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Many postsecondary educators are concerned about the rising tide of pseudoscientific, fundamentally anti-intellectual belief among otherwise well educated Americans. |
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All teaching is done in English, mostly by qualified Ghanaian educators. |
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Proclaiming taste to be a learned as much as an inborn trait, they sought to establish themselves as aesthetic educators of the vulnerable, unschooled Parisienne. |
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They are teachers, childcare workers, social workers, counselors, pastoral ministers, retreat ministers, religious educators, school administrators, and much more. |
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America has the potential within the schools and with the educators, but it must keep the pedecrat of modern languagism out of the field of bilingualism. |
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The solution to cybercheating is not an easy one, because the technology is changing more quickly than most educators can change their testing practices. |
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It is not too much to say that an antiknowledge attitude is the defining element in the worldview of many early-childhood educators and reformers. |
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