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That readying students to take the kind of tests the state requires is not the same thing as teaching them — that it can, indeed, be the opposite of real learning, interfering with the fruitful conduct of the classroom and diverting attention and resources away from study — is an irony that is, at this point, fully embedded in the discourse around education.

The first task is getting action research embedded in the discourse of the teaching profession.

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Such anti-Semitic imagery is now embedded in the mainstream discourse concerning Jews in much of the Islamic world, in the popular press and in academic journals.

Still, with the imperative of global warming and the vagaries of fossil-fuel dependence now, perhaps more than ever, embedded in the popular discourse, the axiomatic relationship between Americans and their cars seems ripe for re-examination.

The good-reasons philosophers thus began to examine normative discourse, in general, and moral discourse, in particular, as a whole rather than exploring only the uniquely moral terms embedded in that discourse.

However, our research indicates that the act of blood donation in Pakistan is layered in complex nuances not captured by the simple notion of 'voluntary, non-remunerated' donations or by surveys embedded in this discourse.

Embedded in this discourse about "reporting stories that competitors don't cover" was a word one rarely sees in memoranda: haven.

On a European level, the political and economic discourse of migrant economies is embedded in the broader discussion of small economies in general, and the central aims of the current European immigration policy recommendations are missing this direct link.

Others can be implicit and embedded in the practices of every-day discourse (van Dijk 1998).

The restrictions of the structure as well as the varying motivations of the students were balanced by the discourse of flexibility embedded in the system.

According to (Vygotsky's 1962 , 1986 theory of verbal self- regulation, the progression from an inter-psychological plane (collaborative discourse with questions embedded in the conversation) to intra-psychological plane (individual internal dialogue with self) is the fundamental concept in his theory.

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