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  2. Carden Method - Wikipedia

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    Students learn spelling through the Carden "controls", a set of rules for deconstructing a word into its basic phonic parts. The controls are essentially a distillation of classic dictionary marks, but are "presented in such a way that the students are able to remember how and why a word is spelled" and to also explain the reasons why letters are pronounced differently. [4]

  3. Mae Carden - Wikipedia

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    Mae Carden was born in Honolulu and received her primary and secondary education there. She then went on to receive her Bachelor's from Vassar College and her Master's from Columbia University. [ 2 ] Throughout her career she emphasized joyful learning; in her own words, "Life is a joy, so should be learning."

  4. Robert Karplus - Wikipedia

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    He, along with others, developed the learning cycle instructional strategy. Karplus extended Piaget's theory to college students and adults; Piaget's theory included four stages, and he had documented children's thinking in great detail, finding that most children made the transition from the 3rd stage (concrete operations) to the 4th stage ...

  5. Theory of Change - Wikipedia

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    As a monitoring tool, a Theory of Change helps identify useful indicators to assess progress and can facilitate adaptive management. It does this by stimulating learning about what strategies work in the specific research context, and where additional attention and resources need to be directed in order to achieve intended outcomes.

  6. Learning cycle - Wikipedia

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    Kolb integrated this learning cycle with a theory of learning styles, wherein each style prefers two of the four parts of the cycle. The cycle is quadrisected by a horizontal and vertical axis. The vertical axis represents how knowledge can be grasped, through concrete experience or through abstract conceptualization , or by a combination of both.

  7. ‘League of Their Own’: How D’Arcy Carden’s Off-Screen ...

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    Carden tapped into her 15-year friendship with "Broad City" creator Jacobson to bring the reimagining of the famed film to life as a Prime Video series.

  8. Man sentenced to more than 40 years in prison in 2021 double ...

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    Carden asked after Olsaver had finished pronouncing the sentences, which included $2,111 in restitution for funeral costs and 1,211 days’ credit for time already served in jail since Carden was ...

  9. Carden (cyclecar) - Wikipedia

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    The Carden was a British 4 wheeled cyclecar made from 1914 by Carden Engineering originally based in Farnham, Surrey but moving in 1914 to Teddington, Middlesex and in 1919 to Ascot, Berkshire. Sir John Carden was a prolific designer who went on to work on tanks but started his career with cyclecars.