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A neutral instruction served as a control condition.
This speed-accuracy instruction served to keep error-rates stable across the experiment.
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The modeling theory of instruction serves as a framework for the application of the modeling theory of science to the classroom.
The players and Bench would give tips and instruction that served to fire up young viewers and get them itching to go outside and have a catch or play a little league game.
The instructions are served from an Arduino single-board microcontroller.
A timed PowerPoint presentation displayed the instructions and served as time keeper for the test to ensure equality of treatment among the subjects in the various classes.
For nucleic-acid-amplification the Amplified Tuberculosis Direct Test (Genprobe, San Diego, CA) was performed in duplicate according to the manufacturer's instructions (H37Rv served as a positive control and M. intracellulare served as the negative control) and readouts were obtained using a Leader 50 Luminometer (Genprobe, San Diego, CA).
He has more than two decades' experience in education management and instruction, including serving as the 13th president of Shimer College, "the Great Books College of Chicago".
It also suggests that a form of professional development that focuses on having teachers elaborate on content considerations, what they believe is central about student learning, and their goals for instruction, can serve as a mechanism for productive reflections on teaching.
A multimedia car instruction manual serves as an example.
No heart-sink instructions to "serve immediately", rather "serve in a few hours, when you're ready, in your own time.
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