Through scaffolded or tutored instruction, a teacher was able to guide the student through a complex set of building block tasks in order to achieve a final pyramid product that the child may not have been able to complete without this active support.
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Problems with the 45-story building's structural frame gave it unwanted fame as its base was scaffolded for years and the upper floors were prone to sway excessively on windy days, even leading to cases of nausea akin to motion sickness.
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Included in the show was an illuminated, scaffolded text, " A Place Beyond Belief ", which was originally sourced from the testimony of a New Yorker describing a subway journey she made in the days following the 9 / 11 attacks.
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Kirschner " et al . " group a number of learning theories together ( Discovery, Problem-Based, Experiential, and Inquiry-Based learning ) and stated that highly scaffolded constructivist methods like problem-based learning and inquiry learning are ineffective.
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Its publisher's website describes it by saying " Throughout the book, friendly explanations and scaffolded questions help students connect to readings and even more important develop knowledge about writing they can use at work, in their everyday lives, and in college ."
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PIKfyve physically associates with its regulator ArPIKfyve, a protein encoded by the human gene VAC14, and the Sac1 domain-containing PtdIns ( 3, 5 ) P2 5-phosphatase Sac3, encoded by FIG4, to form a stable ternary heterooligomeric complex that is scaffolded by ArPIKfyve homooligomeric interactions.
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At the south end of Via Nassa, near the shore of Lago di Lugano, we came to the scaffolded, gutted facade of the once-grand, once-palatial Grand Hotel Palace, a remnant of the days when Lugano was a sun-dappled playground for the crowned heads of Europe.
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For example, Active Worlds is used to support classroom teachers in Virginia Beach City Public Schools, the out-of-school NASA RealWorld-InWorld Engineering Design Challenge, and many after school and in school programs in EDUni-NY . Projects range from tightly scaffolded reflection spaces to open building based on student-centered designs.
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The building had by this time been exposed to the trying atmosphere of Oxford for nearly one hundred years, and consequently sundry external repairs were necessary from time to time to keep the fabric in proper condition . ?50 is spent in new slating, timber, and lead, in 1779 . Fourteen years later one of the ends is scaffolded, and the vases taken down.
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His work about phenomenal states exemplifying conscious conception of themselves has been used within R . A . Wilson externalist framework to ongoing research and debate within the study of consciousness ( Boundaries of the Mind : The Individual in the Fragile Sciences, ISBN 978-0-521-54494-8, introducing the clunky acronym TESEE : Temporally Extended, Scaffolded, and Embodied and Embedded ).