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But history is made up of more than decontextualized images, even in the Western memory museum.
All that's missing from these decontextualized images are the names.
Family talk: Sources of support for the development of decontextualized language skills.
This approach often led to teaching sub-skills of reading in a decontextualized manner.
Our brains haven't enough time to process all the decontextualized information driving at us second-by-second.
How would it be organized and identified to avoid mountains of decontextualized excerpts?
"We were getting a lot of decontextualized disaster photos that didn't give you a real understanding of what was happening," she said.
This leads to decontextualized reporting and an amplification of outlier views.
I am referring to decontextualized language use.
This philosophy emphasizes learning language and reading skills through meaningful experiences instead of through decontextualized rule teaching.
An example of decontextualized language use is a five-year-old child who discusses a recently completed race with someone who was not present at the event.
A low information-action ratio, therefore, refers to the helplessness people confront when faced with decontextualized information.
"Decontextualized" conversation is defined as verbal interaction between adult and child involving subjects or topics not related to the immediate environment.
As these are written, they are decontextualized competencies or activities, but could be contextualized by the learner's goals.
“What these tests do is say to the teachers, ‘This is what matters, that kids know this single decontextualized piece of information.’ ”
Here, Steele is touching on the nature of pure fashion design: ethnic motifs and objects are decontextualized ideas to be borrowed.
Postman said that this kind of access to decontextualized information "made the relationship between information and action both abstract and remote."
In contrast in traditional mathematics students work on routine applications of basic operations in decontextualized, single solution problems.
In my letter I argued for the importance of getting good empirical data about diversity on campus and not drawing inferences from decontextualized data.
The strength of the referential communication approach, sensitively employed, is that it can model the decontextualized world of the classroom.
One of the most powerful features of this psychology, in fact, is its capacity to liberate psychological theory from the study of the decontextualized individual.
In the late twentieth century, situated cognition emerged as a theory that recognized current learning as primarily the transfer of decontextualized and formal knowledge.
In decontextualized instruction, free and open discussion characterized by learner to learner interaction and use of authentic activities was very rare.
Mechanical space, functional spaces won a game between a decontextualized nature, wild, tropical and cloistered, overcome and deceived by engineering.
And unfortunately, the technique of ginning up outrage and demanding heads over decontextualized or poorly phrased comments is here to stay.