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The term "multicultural studies" makes no sense to her, so she promptly revises the course description, arguing that "cultures are just the outcomes of people who moved from somewhere else and would move on" and "nothing is separate, permanent, fixed or owned".
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(The partnership is revising the course and considering an Accrediting Prior Experience and Learning (APEL) scheme).
"I wanted him to say something like, 'When I laid eyes on you...,"' she explains, her voice trailing off, sounding like one of her own multilayered characters, about to revise the course of her destiny on a dime, without so much as a goodbye to her former life.
The three-phased design process used in revising the course also allowed instructor M to develop lesson design skills as the semester progressed.
Acquiring this information now will save you from having to radically revise the course later on, or stepping on another faculty's toes.
To do so, the robot translates instructions into executable robot plans, debugs its plan to eliminate behavior flaws caused by missing pieces of information and ambiguities in the instructions, optimizes its plan by revising the course of activity, and infers the most likely job from vague job description using probabilistic reasoning.
In 1994, the National Council revised the course content again to add key concepts based on Ethics in Action which had been added to Boy Scout training and literature.
Notably, according to The College Board website, the organization decided to revise the course's framework after "teachers and professors participating in the AP U.S. History program expressed strong concerns that the course required a breathless race through American history".
Furthermore, during these 20 odd years, no experts in early childhood have been invited for their input in revising the basic course for child care providers and for the trainers of trainers.
The researchers worked with faculty for two or three semesters to guide and support efforts to revise the selected courses, providing both intellectual and practical assistance.
(A Buzzfeed post called "6 Sexist Things That Happened at the Oscars" was revised, in the course of the evening, to "9 Sexist Things").
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