progressive examples

[/prəˈɡresɪv ˈɛɡzæmpəlz/]
noun phrase
exemplos progressivos
1. A series of examples arranged in order of increasing difficulty, complexity, or advancement
The textbook presents progressive examples to help students understand grammar gradually.
O livro apresenta exemplos progressivos para ajudar os alunos a entenderem a gramática gradualmente.
2. Examples that demonstrate development or advancement from simple to complex stages
The dance instructor used progressive examples to teach the choreography from beginner to advanced level.
A instrutora de dança usou exemplos progressivos para ensinar a coreografia do nível iniciante ao avançado.
3. Illustrative cases that show gradual improvement or evolutionary change over time
The research presented progressive examples of technological advancement throughout the decade.
A pesquisa apresentou exemplos progressivos do avanço tecnológico ao longo da década.
Progressive examples are a cornerstone of modern pedagogical approaches in both Brazil and the USA, reflecting a constructivist philosophy of education where learners advance from concrete to abstract concepts. This methodology is particularly valued in language instruction, mathematics, and technical training across both cultures.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
graduated examplessequential examplesdevelopmental examplesincremental examplesstep-by-step examples
Antonyms / Antônimos
random examplesunstructured examplesregressive examples

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
exemplos progressivos
Standard term used in educational and instructional contexts
Portugal
exemplos progressivos
Same as Brazilian Portuguese; consistent usage across educational materials
São Paulo
exemplos progressivos
Widely used in academic and pedagogical settings

Related Words

progressive learninggradual progressionscaffoldingadvancementsequential instruction

Related Idioms & Phrases

step by step
from the ground up
building blocks approach
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