instructional time
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinstructionalandtime
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instructional
adjective
uk/ɪnˈstrʌk.ʃən.əl/us/ɪnˈstrʌk.ʃən.əl/
(of an activity, book, etc.) designed to teach someone how to ...
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time
noun
uk/taɪm/us/taɪm/
the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as ...
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(Definition ofinstructionalandtimefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The two groups began their programs with comparable scores and received near identical amounts ofinstructionaltimeduring the first two years of study.
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Students' preparation time, as well asinstructionaltime, is very limited by the competing demands of a crammed and rigorous curriculum.
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These two activities took a total of 22 minutes for students to complete, constituting a small proportion (16%) of the totalinstructionaltime.
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This paper argues for the influence of the distribution ofinstructionaltimeon group cohesion in the foreign language classroom and postulates that concentrating classroom time enhances group cohesion.
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Instructionaltimemay be increased by increments of 55 hours.
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The teachers called the tests useless and a waste ofinstructionaltime.
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Altogether, these disruptions culminated into two years worth of lostinstructionaltimeby grade 10.
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That is to say,instructionaltimeis the time wherein teaching and learning actually takes place.
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This time and space is beyond that ofinstructionaltimeand faculty guidance is not available.
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Each course meets for approximately twice the standardinstructionaltimethan is offered under the traditional schedule.
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Students have the option of taking part in private lessons at school duringinstructionaltimeat an additional cost.
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They divide class time into four overlapping categories, namely allocated time,instructionaltime, engaged time, and academic learning time.
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On the system level, several studies have examined whether changes toinstructionaltimehave any effect on academic outcomes.
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The district used the funding to provide full-day kindergarten, to reform the high school program and to increaseinstructionaltimefor struggling students through before and after school tutoring.
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Research suggests that expandinginstructionaltimeis as effective as other commonly discussed educational interventions intended to boost learning, such as increasing teacher quality and reducing class size.
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The district used the funding to provide full-day kindergarten for the 7th year and to increaseinstructionaltime.
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