This compromise effort represents a major breakthrough in establishing equitable legal guidelines for the use of copyright materials for instructional and research purposes.
The instructional staff consists of the chief naval instructor, eight naval instructors, two French masters, two drawing masters, one English master, and one natural science master.
Course of study and instructional arrangements on board the Britannia.
In war-time it has not been possible to spare the time for the full instructional courses, but the courses continued, although much shortened.
The whole day, however, was not devoted merely to instructional training, part of every afternoon being devoted to sports, especially football.
In addition to the instructional anti-submarine course for masters and officers, gunnery courses for cadets and apprentices were started at Portsmouth, Chatham and Devonport.
In addition to this extensive instructional work the development of the whole system of detecting the presence of submarines by sound is very largely due to the work originally carried out at Hawkcraig by Captain Ryan.
A collection which is the result of gradual growth and of careful consideration will usually be of greater instructional value than one which is acquired at one time.
The conduct of such a recitation should be much more inspiring to the teacher than the repetition of a formal lecture which at best can have only little instructional value.
We have here a legitimate aim of coördinate importance with the two preceding ones; and if we adopt it, the vital thing in teaching is to allow this appreciative aim to mold all instructional effort.
The collections of the college museum need not be large but they should be selected especially with their instructional purpose in view.
Inbreeding in the Instructional Corps of American Colleges and Universities.
The classes are too large[14] and the instructional force relatively too small to permit the assignment of references, presentation of reports, and the conduct of investigations.
We must distinguish clearly between the general or educational aim and the specific or instructional aim.
Stand-alone curricular applications that involve electronic text will be sharable through networks, reinforcing their significance as intellectual products as well as instructional tools.
The first is the development of computer-oriented instructional tools, which includes simulations, multimedia applications, and computer tools that are used to assist in the analysis of sources in the classroom, etc.
It is anticipated that the current difficulty in exchanging electronically computer-based instructional software, which in turn makes it difficult for one scholar to build upon the work of others, will be resolved before too long.
Such programs interactively link teachers with students in geographically scattered locations and rely on the availability of electronic instructional resources.
Major Sweny, a Canadian officer in the British Army, who was attached to the Canadian instructional staff, and Major Dixon, acted as Brigade staff officers, and very soon the camp was in running order.
They became highly efficient, and when we went to England, quite a few transferred to the New Army as instructional officers and rose very rapidly in the British service.
We had the assistance of three or four of the instructional officers.
As constant protection is often difficult in instructional laboratories, it is advisable, in order to avoid serious monetary losses, to use porcelain or silica crucibles whenever these will give satisfactory service.
In an instructional laboratory appreciable errors should be reported to the instructor in charge for his consideration.
They are sending out an instructional train, manned by experts and full of live stock--poultry and rabbits and goats--which is to traverse their system for two months.
Lastly, the plan of the instructional train might be applied with the most beneficial results to spreading the taste for the Russian Ballet.
The promenade and boat decks were kept free for recreation and instructional work.
The number of officers available gradually increased, and two warrant or non-commissioned officers of the Instructional Staff were attached to each company in order to assist.
These tours were arranged for instructional purposes, and were valuable aids to acquiring a knowledge of trench warfare methods.
See also the reference to this possibility in the Instructional Letter sent in that year to each new Board of Guardians (ibid.
Instructional Letter of the same date, in Eighth Annual Report, 1842, pp.
The law requires the opening of residences having sufficient room for the accommodation of these groups of pupils for instructional purposes.
Later on in the day the Battalion was ordered forward for an instructional spell in the front trenches.
During this instructional tour "D" Company sweltered in its reserve trench under a blazing sun, vainly seeking shade and refuge from the flies.
You may then visit anotherInstructional Factory to find that aircraft is the specialty.
In the Instructional Workshop, the atmosphere of a School is exchanged for that of a factory, the conditions of a modern engineering shop being reflected within its precincts.
The Instructional Factory On the other hand, the Instructional Factory is often forced by war conditions to enrol raw recruits who seem likely material for the urgent needs of surrounding factories.
The work varies in these Instructional Factories as in the engineering shop of the commercial world.
Again, you may visit an Instructional Factory where foundry work is included in the curriculum, or where advanced machine work is a feature.
I have stood in one Instructional Workshop where some 600 machines were whirring simultaneously, and where the spirit of energy and goodwill of both students and instructors seemed as tangible as the metal objects produced.
Setters-up of tools are at work in another section of the same Instructional Factory and at other machines are students grinding, milling, or profiling.
In such cases, the candidate is placed on trial for a week or two in the Instructional Workshop, as in the School.
A tour of the Instructional Workshops emphasizes the point; everywhere, women may be seen mastering in the short intensive course the one advanced job for which each is being trained.
It was this shortage of guns for drill and instructional purposes which of necessity delayed the training of the batteries.
There is one part in the lectures of our instructional course that never fails to arouse rude merriment among the master-seamen attending--as it produces a shamefaced attitude on part of the naval lecturer (now intimate with our difficulties).
Every type of our trade appears in the class that assembles weekly to attend the instructional course.
The instructional course closes on a note of confidence.
Twenty tanks took part in it and advanced in line followed by infantry against a section of the instructional trench system.
In June 1916 the French Ministry of Munitions, which had meanwhile been created, decided on an experimental and instructional area at Marly-le-Roi.
He also explains the reasons that forced him to write on this topic and why he wished to include, as he did, precautions, advice, instructional notes, and beautifully illustrated surgical drawings.
We come next--and this is the last of all the arguments we have to consider--to the argument that the suffrage ought to be given to woman for instructional purposes.
But one wonders why it has not been proposed to carry woman's instruction further, and for instructional purposes to make of a woman let us say a judge, or an ambassador, or a Prime Minister.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "instructional" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.