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... or Montreal's Angus Yards based on 'programmed' social mix (Dansereau et al. 1997; Harris 1993). ... recourse to private recreational and educational services, regardless of public/private sector empl...
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..., ill health, lower levels of education, and wealth, the equalizing effects of technologie...'s servers were automatically programmed to launch DoS attacks on formerly open Bit-Torrent...
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... to some other disability, for example, a learning disability. Fifth example : Accessing the Service... department websites are designed and programmed to ensure that online services be accessible to th...Brant (County) Board of Education (1996), [1997] 1 S.C.R. 241 at para. 67:.
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Information problem-solving (IPS) is a central focus of information literacy instruction on the K-12 level, and school media specialists are employing various instructional methodologies during the teaching process. The use of different methodologies has the potential to mediate dynamic teaching/learning relationships in distinct ways. The purpose of this study was to examine relationships within two IPS methodologies: problem-based learning (PB) and participatory simulation (PS). Participant observation was employed to record and describe the broad patterns of relationships that were mediated by each methodology. The results of the study give greater insight into the role that methodology plays in mediating interactions between the elements of an instructional system.
... Berkowitz, 1990; Moore, 2003; Wisconsin Education Media Association and the American Association of ... asked that the new processes be programmed into the cybrarians. By the middle of Week 2, it w...
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This paper highlights the importance of key educational experiences for studies of family socialization. It shows that these rare yet decisive educative events constitute opportunities for self-discovery and personal transformation. The empirical investigation is based on a large qualitative study of key educational experiences in Israel, using retrospective accounts provided by adults speaking about their best educational experiences, focusing on episodes that took place in the family. The results suggest that surprising challenges in the family affected self-discovery, and that these outstanding events allowed people to choose new biographical trajectories. Specifically, they point to the centrality of "outward bound" experiences and to the role that the crossing of normative boundari...
...-mostly when young-can provide leaps in learning about the self, and hence constitute unplanned yet... information was coded into a self-programmed database that consisted of 126 codes. This scheme ...
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..., retailing, tourism, government, and education (Saarinen 1990). The City is now home to numerous ... key informant explained that, "We are programmed to believe that growth is good and if you are not ...
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The program refers to black bears only, as that is the only species of bear that inhabits Manitoba's cottage country. Black bears can be black, brown, cinnamon, blond and even, in rare cases, white.
In the case of the Bear Smart study, I have been studying cottagers' attitudes and behaviours to removing bear attractants from their cottages. The study's goal is to understand how we can encourage people to reduce the attractiveness of their property to bears and as a result reduce the needless destruction of "problem bears.
In part, this seems to be related to cottagers' desire be environmentally conscientious, i.e., composting, and to their desire to appreciate nature, i.e., bird feeders. Of these two activities, bird feeding is by far the more widespread and represents a significant so...
... of oversimplifying things, bears are programmed to eat, eat and eat some more. Their survival depe... within the study with Bear Smart educational materials and conducted presentations. In addition...The Learning Curve is an occasional column written by local aca...
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This article addresses the need to implement reflective inquiry in classroom settings and ways to improve the teaching and learning of English through on-going reflection, it also points out that experience coupled with reflection can be a powerful impetus for teacher's professional development.
... its roots in the work of a number of educational theorists and practitioners. The concept has been .../out- dated), the types of activities programmed (boring/engaging), and the types of tasks (authent...
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... to some other disability, for example, a learning disability. Fifth example : Accessing the Service... department websites are designed and programmed to ensure that online services be accessible to th...Brant (County) Board of Education (1996), [1997] 1 S.C.R. 241 at para. 67:.
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Presbyterian World Service & Development
... countries, as well as an effective education program in Canada. The dedicated staff and committ...Women leaders are learning about governance and human rights issues and becom...** PWS&D programmed the matching funds from CIDA for the Presbyterian,...