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The Gonski panel ably demonstrated how our structure of schooling concentrates problems in some schools and advantage in others.
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It concentrates on problem solving and uses a pedagogy called Modeling Applied to Problem Solving (Pawl et al. 2009).
A superior ability to concentrate, solve problems and focus are, of course, valuable in everyday life.
NASA replied: "We must concentrate on problems of a more pressing nature without introducing additional variables into our equation".
"For the first several months we were here, this team had to concentrate on problems from the past," said Mr. Breen, who took over the top post last summer.
Nor was she told that even a mild concussion may leave "invisible" but disturbing symptoms: fatigue, irritability, difficulty concentrating, memory problems and sometimes depression.
Only a quarter of the country answers yes when asked if Mr. Bush "has concentrated on problems that matter most to you".
But it is in sync with the Republican leadership's desire to be seen as concentrating on problems of concern to voters rather than partisan combat.
Almost contemporaneously, a similar movement based in Toulouse arose and concentrated on problems of linguistic and orthographic standardization to provide a wider base for literary endeavour.
Mr Clarke preferred to concentrate on problems caused by "hospital competing against hospital".
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