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is individualized
verb
To give something its own individuality; to characterize or differentiate.
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The training is individualized through a focus on individual learning goals, individual role play scenarios and integrating video recorded real consultations of the participants.
The workshop as well as the coaching is individualized, so that physicians can work on their individual learning goals.
It is individualized.
But each is individualized.
Here, teachers are highly qualified, instruction is individualized, and both social and cognitive development get their due.
As it is, individualized methodology has largely gotten lost in the excitement over technological capabilities and large-group approaches.
Then they must choose a course of treatment that is individualized to each patient's circumstances, yet supported by studies of large groups.
People with a chronic form of addiction need multimodal treatment that is individualized and offered continuously or intermittently for as long as they need it".
Glaum-Lathbury developed a system with Nasa body size data that's used to construct military grade clothing for the US government that to ensure the jumpsuit is individualized and fits.
Ms. Creighton describes Holyoke's decision as a way of saying that "our process is individualized, rigorous and includes qualitative material" -- and does not favor the rich, who can lay out large sums for test preparation.
Self-efficacy is individualized because learners have different abilities, traits, and personal goals.
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