Instruction
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Under a double-shift arrangement, Syrian refugees receive
instruction
in the afternoon and early evening in the same classrooms that local Lebanese children occupy earlier in the day.
Though academic performance is determined largely by family inputs and students’ individual talents, other factors, such as the amount of school resources available to students, also play an important role, as do various other school inputs, such as teacher quality, class size, expenditure per pupil, and
instruction
time.
Making “integration courses” and language
instruction
compulsory, prohibiting headscarves in schools, as in France, or restricting the rights of immigrants to marry foreigners, as in Denmark, are just some instances of coercive measures adopted in the name of supposedly universal liberal values.
Training curricula for health-care providers and administrators should thus include
instruction
in statistics, data management, and analytics so that providers can keep up with digital advances.
Furthermore, EU leaders must recognize that high-quality
instruction
is as central to universities as, say, pioneering research.
Improving the quality of
instruction
in higher education is at the focus of the first report to the European Commission by the High-Level Group on the Modernization of Higher Education (of which I am President).
It is hard to see how this type of theory either explains today’s economic turbulence, or offers sound
instruction
about how to deal with it.
These plans help teachers prepare and deliver
instruction
to maximize learning outcomes.
And continuous teacher training for those who are part of Bridge PSL is helping to increase the quality of
instruction.
While journalists in South Korea used this survey to demand reforms to improve English
instruction
in their country’s schools, the same survey hardly received any coverage in Japan.
By almost any measure, African science and technology is in a dismal state: in terms of the miniscule numbers and inadequate skills of its research and technical personnel; the poor and neglected quality of the infrastructure; the low level of
instruction
in primary and secondary schools; the miserly investments in universities and research institutes.
A lesson from top-performing countries in Europe and Asia is that raising cognitive skills – as measured by test scores – requires better instruction, education policy reforms, and infrastructure improvements.
Many men attend yeshivas (Orthodox Jewish schools of higher instruction) until the age of forty, thus failing to accumulate valuable human capital applicable to the secular market place.
Genes are, in a sense, the
instruction
language for building humans (or any other living thing).
Big data – high-volume, complex data sets that businesses use to analyze and predict consumer behavior – can provide teachers and companies with unprecedented amounts of information about student learning patterns, helping schools to personalize
instruction
in increasingly sophisticated ways.
Continuous tracking of annual student academic performance yields more than 14 million data points that are used to shape instruction, achieve learning objectives, and ensure consistency across the company’s network of schools in 15 countries.
With tailored content and instruction, even classrooms without private-school resources can provide individual learning.
In his
instruction
called “Regarding Biting Incidents,” Mao asserted: “So what?
The prohibited material includes child pornography, bestiality, incest, graphic “high impact” images of violence, anything promoting or providing
instruction
on crime or violence, detailed descriptions of the use of proscribed drugs, and how-to information on suicide by Web sites supporting the right to die for the terminally or incurably ill.
Such thinking reflects an age-old fear: as Plato put it, citizens would get “information without proper
instruction
and, in consequence, be thought very knowledgeable when they are for the most part quite ignorant.”
Or she could break her extravagant promises to honor the “people’s instruction” from the 2016 referendum and allow a new popular vote that might cancel Brexit.
The perception of "two Ukraines" emerged in the presidential election of 2004 partly due to the charge that Yushchenko would eliminate the constitutional guarantee that ethnic Russians could use Russian as their primary language of
instruction
in schools.
Technology has transformed the modern workplace, but curricula, modes of learning and instruction, and teacher quality all continue to lag.
From 2020, after a three-year transitional period, a minority language can be used as the main teaching language only in kindergarten and elementary school, from which point (after the fourth year of school) most
instruction
should be in Ukrainian.
It should also be noted that, while the rule will lead to less minority-language instruction, it does not preclude it.
Education in minority languages will be provided through separate classes and groups, with some programs allowing for
instruction
in multiple languages.
In education, for example, real-time data collection and processing by AI systems can empower teachers to offer individualized
instruction
calibrated to each student’s needs, which likely vary from subject to subject.
That
instruction
is not contained in the Federal Reserve Act, of course, but the Fed is supposed to deliver maximum employment and stable prices.
Recently, for example, Zimbabwe’s chief justice issued judges with a directive requiring that their judgments be “seen and approved” by their superiors before being issued – a patently unconstitutional instruction, given that judges must be independent.
At the
instruction
of the ECB’s Governing Council, national central banks undertake 80% of the purchases, and quickly return any interest they receive to governments as a profit transfer.
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