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In Computer Science, an acronym that, when used in context, can stand for

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PDK International | Research | Research Bulletin No. 28 (0 words)
CFG teachers agreed more than did non-CFG teachers that they share ideas about teaching, share samples of their students' work, meet regularly to discuss classroom problems, work together to develop teaching materials or activities, and seek each other's advice about professional issues and problems.
CFG teachers agreed more than did non-CFG teachers that they should change their approach if some students in their classes were not doing well and that they could significantly affect a student's achievement by trying a different teaching method.
CFG teachers agreed more than did non-CFG teachers that they were encouraged to experiment with their teaching, that the administration was supportive and encouraging toward the staff, and that the principal was interested in innovation and new ideas.
CFGS-TV Information (250 words)
It is the TQS affiliate in Gatineau, Quebec, and also serves franco-ontarians in the neighbouring city of Ottawa, Ontario.
CFGS, owned by Radio-Nord as a twinstick with CHOT, broadcasts on channel 34.
However, CFGS is a considerbly smaller station as opposed to CHOT -- there is only a 10-minute local newscasts on weekdays at 5:30PM with brief news updates in the morning and in the evening.
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