section
(noun)
The middle level in Boundless' three-level book structure. Each chapter contains at least one.
Examples of section in the following topics:
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Table of Contents
- Boundless' content is organized into a three-tiered hierarchy: chapters, sections, and concepts.
- Each chapter is comprised of several sections.
- For example, a section in the Founding a Nation chapter is "A New Constitution,” numbered Section 7.2.
- Within each section is a number of concepts.
- History, demonstrating the chapter-section-concept structure and numbering.
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Boundless Subjects and Alignments
- The Boundless textbook for a given subject (say, Boundless Chemistry) includes all the Boundless-created concepts on that subject, organized into chapters and sections.
- The ordering of the concepts in the book and the titles of the chapters and sections are the distinguishing characteristics of the canonical Boundless version of a subject textbook.
- With our book editor, the content modules of a given subject textbook can be re-organized into different chapters and sections, which can themselves be renamed.
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Introduction to Practical Procedures
- To recursively elaborate previously learned procedural and cultural mathematical competencies, each emphases section will have the 5th emphasis on the Practical Procedures of this level of mathematics.
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Study Tools
- All key terms within Boundless content are programmatically turned into flashcards, so students can easily study important vocabulary words from a section or chapter of their textbook.
- A student can take a collected section- or chapter-level quiz as many times as they like, ungraded, so they can practice applying the skills they've learned as much as they need to.Each Boundless concept has quiz questions attached to it that students can go through in order to review their reading.
- Quizzes can be completed at the concept, section, and chapter levels.
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Vygotsky's Theories
- The Lecture above is a narrated PowerPoint presentation that summarizes the content in the upcoming section.
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School of Education Rankings
- Additionally, nearly 80 percent of visitors accessed the ranking section of the website directly rather than navigating via the magazine's home page.
- In the summer of 2007, during the annual meeting of the Annapolis Group, members discussed the letter to college presidents asking them not to participate in the "reputation survey" section of the U.S.
- News & World Report survey (this section comprises 25% of the ranking).
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Educational Implications for Learning Styles
- In order to accommodate all learning styles, she will have the students read sections of the book silently and out loud to others, act out various scenes, and complete a timeline of events on the bulletin board.
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Scenario
- The following section provides some elaboration on each of the six strategies used in this example.
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Content
- All key terms are also programmatically turned into flashcards, which students can practice at any time at the level of the concept, the section, or the chapter to test their comprehension.
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Scenario
- (Please see the Observation Survey later in this section for more information on the tasks given.)
- cross checking sources of information (see the theories section for more detailed information),