Anchored instruction
noun
a technology-based learning approach which stresses the importance of placing learning within a meaningful, problem-solving context, esp. the bonding of the content to a realistic and authentic context
examples
the primary application of anch-r-d instruction has been to elementary reading, language arts, and mathematics skills.
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a woman who is an anchorite. historical examples she may be a nun; but if ever she prove an anch-r-ss, i’ll dig her grave with my nails. a select collection of old english plays, volume 10 (of 15) various an anch-r-ss that is a buyer and a seller selleth her soul to the chapman of […]
- Anchoret
. historical examples the ground floor served as drawing-room; above it was the anch-r-t’s bedroom; and the top story was used as a study. balzac frederick lawton he was at this time evidently leading the life of an anch-r-t. st. bernard of clairvaux’s life of st. malachy of armagh h. j. lawlor no anch-r-t, indeed, […]
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noun (informal) (in broadcasting) a young and inexperienced anchorwoman
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any of various devices dropped by a chain, cable, or rope to the bottom of a body of water for preventing or restricting the motion of a vessel or other floating object, typically having broad, hooklike arms that bury themselves in the bottom to provide a firm hold. any similar device for holding fast or […]