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Some anti-racist educators, such as Betita Martinez and the Challenging White Supremacy workshop, also use the term in this way.
Some educators believe that the use of technology, while facilitating learning to some degree, is not a substitute for educational methods that encourage critical thinking and a desire to learn.
Some educators also engage in DIY teaching techniques, sometimes referred to as Edupunk.
Some educators have also assigned students to use MediaWiki for collaborative group projects.
Some free Moodle hosting providers allow educators to create Moodle-based online classes without installation or server knowledge.
Some grammarians have argued and persuaded some educators that the correct answer should be " I " or " It is I " because " is " is a linking verb and " I " is a predicate nominative, and up until a few centuries ago spoken English used pronouns in the subjective case in such sentences.
Some of the goals that the Institute of Play works toward include providing a space to experiment and exchange one's ideas through different channels and creating collaboration among students, educators and professionals.
Some critics claimed that the NRC's report was an inside job by behavior analysts but there were no board certified behavior analysts on the panel ( which did include physicians, speech pathologists, educators, psychologists, and others ).
* McCrummen, S. " Some educators question if whiteboards, other high-tech tools raise achievement.
Some educators have found that use of interactive whiteboards reinforces an age-old teaching method — teacher speaks, students listen.
Some educators ( Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Sarah Trimmer and Lucy Sprague Miller ) disparaged fairy tales, preferring more realistic literature for children.
Some environmental educators find this movement distressing and a move away from the original political and activist approach to environmental education while others find this approach more valid and accessible.
Some educators also live in the campus complex.

Some and distribute
Some games in the tradition of role-playing games require one participant to take the roles of the various supporting characters, as well as introducing non-character forces ( for example, a flood ), but other systems dispense with this figure and distribute this function among all players.
Some materials do not have this property, and take some time to distribute the heat between temperature and volume change.
Some countries have meteorological agencies which distribute tornado forecasts and increase levels of alert of a possible tornado ( such as tornado watches and warnings in the United States and Canada ).
Some biofilms have been found to contain water channels that help distribute nutrients and signalling molecules.
Some species such as barnacles are immobile as adults, and use their mobile larvae form to distribute themselves.
# Some publishers use the web to distribute audio, texts and software, for use offline.
Some schools distribute yearbooks after the end of the school year – such as in July, at Homecoming ( US ) in October or another designated time in order to include year-end activities.
Some of his visiting lab members were from the USSR, and he helped edit and distribute an illegal leftist student newspaper, The Spark.
Some authors use the term " intelligentsia " in reference to intellectuals and certain upper middle class professionals, whose main task is to create and distribute knowledge.
Some find that if they cannot evenly distribute their time that they forego a partner.
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Some sweepers move forward and distribute the ball up-field, while others intercept passes and get the ball off the opposition without needing to hurl themselves into tackles.
Some former Shiite leaders have stated that he used his powerful government position to make and distribute pamphlets urging Iraq's Shiite soldiers to abandon the army and fight against their fellow soldiers and officers.
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Creel used his overseas operations as a way to gain favor with Congressman who controlled the CPI's funding, sending friends of Congressman on brief assignments to Europe, Some of his business arrangements drew Congressional criticism as well, particularly his sale by competitive bidding of the sole right to distribute battlefield pictures.
Some people will be in the Rath to distribute prasad ( fruits ) to people.
Some humanitarian organizations like Ears to Our World distribute portable, self-powered shortwave radios to less developed parts of the globe, enabling people in remote, impoverished parts of the world to get educational programming, local and international news, emergency information and music.
Some eye banks also distribute other anatomical gifts.
Some of the information on this page appears on the website of Edition Silvertrust but permission has been granted to copy, distribute and / or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.
: Some of the information on this page appears on the website of Edition Silvertrust but permission has been granted to copy, distribute and / or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.
" The COMSEC channel, called the COMSEC Material Control System, is used to distribute accountable COMSEC items such as classified and CCI equipment, keying material, and maintenance manuals ( Some military departments have been authorized to distribute CCI equipment through their standard logistics system ).
Some modern intake systems can be highly complex, and often include specially-designed intake manifolds to optimally distribute air and air / fuel mixture to each cylinder.
Some acts consider this unfair because the label has the right to not distribute an artist's work, yet legally keep them bound and prevent them from recording elsewhere.

Some and course
Some retailing, of course, always spreads with the population -- grocery stores, drugstores, local haberdasheries and dress shops, candy stores and the like.
Some 4, 500 to 5, 000 adults followed a Breton language course ( evening course, correspondence, ...) in 2007.
Some of the maneuvers include both solo aircraft performing at once, such as opposing passes ( toward each other in what appears to be a collision course ) and mirror formations ( back-to-back.
Some improvements may be seen over the course of the first several months after the condition stabilizes.
Some mechanisms, termed domain-specific, deal with recurrent adaptive problems over the course of human evolutionary history.
Some talented men with a high sense of responsibility such as Hugo Salmela rose up to take the lead, but in the end they could not change the course of the war, and the fate of the Red troops.
Some follow directly from the theory's axioms, whereas others have become clear only in the course of the ninety years of research that followed Einstein's initial publication.
Some other big markets are of course the Christmas Markets of the City of Hanover in the Old Town and city centre and the Lister Meile.
Some Dianics, of course, are lesbians, just as there are lesbians in other Wiccan denominations.
Some pasta dishes are served as a first course in Italy because the portion sizes are small and simple.
Some teams employ a strategy which involves the use of more than one quarterback during the course of a game.
Some other common flavors in Thai food come from ginger, galangal, tamarind, turmeric, garlic, soy beans, shallots, white and black peppercorn, kaffir lime and, of course, chilies.
Some later V-2s used " guide beams ", radio signals transmitted from the ground, to keep the missile on course, but the first models used a simple analog computer that adjusted the azimuth for the rocket, and the flying distance was controlled by the timing of the engine cut-off, " Brennschluss ", ground controlled by a Doppler system or by different types of on-board integrating accelerometers.
Some of Shen's most advanced theories include geomorphology and gradual climate change, while he improves Chinese astronomy by fixing the position of the pole star and correcting the lunar error by plotting its orbital course every night for a continuum of five years.
; Professional activities: Some documentary-style shows portray professionals either going about day-to-day business or performing an entire project over the course of a series.
Some may even change sex during the course of their life.
Some theonyms, proper names and other terminology of the Mitanni exhibit an Indo-Aryan superstrate, suggesting that an Indo-Aryan elite imposed itself over the Hurrian population in the course of the Indo-Aryan expansion.
Some episodes featured Larry Anderson ( who later hosted Truth or Consequences and created the JawDroppers video magic course ) as Blake's assistant.
Some mistakes persisted such as: why the pupil changed size ( seen to be vessels of the iris filling with blood ), the existence of the posterior chamber, and of course the nature of the retina.
Some findings suggest that early aggression does not necessarily lead to aggression later on, however, although the course through early childhood is an important predictor of outcomes in middle childhood.
Some consider it likely the lake will shrink further and perhaps even disappear in the course of the 21st century.
Some scientific evidence suggests that the course of multiple sclerosis may be very favorably altered by helminth infection ; TSO is being studied as a treatment for this disease.
Some proposed changes, however, have included the completion of an alcohol education course rather than the attainment of 21 years of age as the criterion for legal alcohol possession.

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