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This is a pedagogical movement with over 1000 Steiner or Waldorf schools ( the latter name stems from the first such school, founded in Stuttgart in 1919 ) located in some 60 countries ; the great majority of these are independent ( private ) schools.
or A. Mus. D ) degrees in double bass performance provide an opportunity for advanced study at the highest artistic and pedagogical level, requiring usually an additional 54 + credit hours beyond a Master's degree ( which is about 30 + credits beyond a Bachelor's degree ).
Progressive education is a pedagogical movement that began in the late nineteenth century and has persisted in various forms to the present.
Bruner ’ s analysis of developmental psychology became the core of a pedagogical movement known as constructivism, which argues that the child is an active participant in making meaning and must be engaged in the progress of education for learning to be effective.
It is known that he was the essential pedagogical influence upon the young Galileo, his eldest son ( cf.
This bias is an artifact of an aesthetic or pedagogical preference for hierarchy, and not necessarily an expression of objective observation.
Several perspectives or branches of such academic dictionary research have been distinguished: ' dictionary criticism ' ( or evaluating the quality of one or more dictionaries, e. g. by means of reviews ( see Nielsen 2009 )), ' dictionary history ' ( or tracing the traditions of a type of dictionary or of lexicography in a particular country or language ), ' dictionary typology ' ( or classifying the various genres of reference works, such as dictionary versus encyclopedia, monolingual versus bilingual dictionary, general versus technical or pedagogical dictionary ), ' dictionary structure ' ( or formatting the various ways in which the information is presented in a dictionary ), ' dictionary use ' ( or observing the reference acts and skills of dictionary users ), and ' dictionary IT ' ( or applying computer aids to the process of dictionary compilation ).
The Heisenberg picture is the closest to classical Hamiltonian mechanics ( for example, the commutators appearing in the above equations directly translate into the classical Poisson brackets ); but this is already rather " high-browed ", and the Schrödinger picture is considered easiest to visualize and understand by most people, to judge from pedagogical accounts of quantum mechanics.
Another pedagogical application of non-standard analysis is Edward Nelson's treatment of the theory of stochastic processes.
Dutilleux has also described his Métaboles as a concerto for orchestra, while Britten's well-known pedagogical work The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra is essentially a concerto for orchestra in all but name.
; A Socratic Circle ( also known as a Socratic Seminar ): is a pedagogical approach based on the Socratic method and uses a dialogic approach to understand information in a text.
He is director and president of the Center and has dedicated his time and talents to promoting the philosophical and pedagogical ideas of Dr. Adler.
In pedagogical circles he is probably best remembered for his Schulwerk ( School Work ).
The practice of referring to countertenors as " male sopranos " is somewhat controversial within vocal pedagogical circles as these men do not produce sound in the same physiological way that female sopranos do.
It is possible to use various pedagogical approaches for eLearning which include:
* Laurillard's Conversational Model is also particularly relevant to eLearning, and Gilly Salmon's Five-Stage Model is a pedagogical approach to the use of discussion boards.
In music, solfège (, also called solfeggio, sol-fa, solfedge, or solfa ) is a pedagogical solmization technique for the teaching of sight-singing in which each note of the score is sung to a special syllable, called a solfège syllable ( or " sol-fa syllable ").
In many ways Dupré may be viewed as a ' Paganini ' of the organ-being a virtuoso of the highest order, he contributed extensively to the development of technique ( both in his organ music and in his pedagogical works ) although, like Paganini, his music is relatively unknown to musicians other than those who play the instrument for which the music was written.
The use of these terms varies widely within vocal pedagogical circles and there is currently no one consistent opinion among vocal music professionals in regards to these terms.
In fact, orientation for incoming students is a mandatory week-long writing and thinking workshop, designed to readjust students to pedagogical, cooperative bidirectional learning.

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The role of epistemology is to show the history of the ( scientific ) production of concepts ; those concepts are not just theoretical propositions: they are simultaneously abstract and concrete, pervading technical and pedagogical activity.
In the 2004 paper The Structure and Interpretation of the Computer Science Curriculum, the authors distinguish the pedagogical focus of HtDP from that of SICP, and show how HtDP was designed as a textbook to address certain issues that some students and teachers had with SICP.

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On the other hand, complex pedagogical approaches can be difficult to set up and slow to develop, though they have the potential to provide more engaging learning experiences for students.
His main pedagogical texts have been translated into English, but of his fiction, only two of his novels have been translated into English: King Matt the First and Kaytek the Wizard.
His pedagogical writings have been published in German by Kaufmann ( Freiburg, 1904 ).
As for positive effects, educators and learning scientists have also debated how to leverage the motivation students had for playing games as well as exploring the medium of videogames for educational and pedagogical purposes.
“ Contemporary views of learning and their pedagogical applications have begun to change traditional classroom interaction patterns, shaping the communicative roles of the teacher and students as participants in a classroom learning community ,” writes David Wray & Kristiina Kumpulainen.
As a teacher, he was reckoned to have pedagogical gifts.
From that point on, the state and the municipalities have gradually obtained the biggest financial and pedagogical responsibility for the administration of these institutions.
These commentaries have made their mark in the history of libertarian ideas for their clarity, eloquence, and pedagogical value.
His books have a pedagogical intent, and provide a young composer with all the techniques necessary to learn his art.
Circus schools and instructors have developed a variety of pedagogical classification systems for circus skills.
Philosopher Jacques Derrida, whose texts are considered difficult even by fellow scholars, explained that " In order to unfold what is implicit in so many discourses, one would have each time to make a pedagogical outlay that is just not reasonable to expect from every book.
Modern spectroscopic and spectrometric techniques have made this technique obsolete for all but pedagogical purposes.
In addition to his contribution to that collection, he wrote two mass movements which have survived ( one of which is of doubtful attribution ) and a pedagogical piece ( the Antefana ), the text of which shows that he was a teacher.
There are several different theoretical perspectives on critical literacy that have produced different pedagogical approaches to teaching and learning.
Beginning in the early 1980s, various attempts were made to create programs in English and French for the instruction of directing ; but for both financial and pedagogical reasons, these programs have not always succeeded, and the English and French sections of the school have apparently abandoned the pursuit of synchronized objectives in this area.
Other Piarists known for their sanctity and pedagogical abilities with children in the last century have been Pedro Díez Gil ( d. 1983 ) and Joaquín Erviti ( d. 1999 ).
He wrote three volumes of pedagogical works for the baroque guitar that form an important part of today's classical guitar repertory and have informed modern scholars in the techniques of baroque guitar playing.
Christian Prince serves as a guide for the teacher and the prince as well as all court personnel who might have any reason to speak to or with him and espouses Erasmus ’ rhetorical approach to Christocentric political theories and pedagogical praxes which he refers to as the “ philosophia Christi .” The concept of “ philosophia Christi, ” Erasmus ’ primary topoi in Christian Prince, is defined by Erika Rummel as “ a life centered on Christ and characterized by inner faith rather than external rites ”, was introduced more than a decade prior to the publishing of Christian Prince in a similar body of work, The Handbook ( or “ Dagger ”) of a Christian Soldier ( Enchiridion Militis Christiani ) ( 1504 ).
The school, which claims to have been the driving force behind many pedagogical changes in Denmark, has grown to more than 30 private schools throughout Denmark.
The following pedagogical principles have been fundamental in the programs of the schools and their implementation:
But its pedagogical principle places emphasis on social values because the school is connected to the local SOS Children's Village whose inhabitants have the possibility of free education.

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