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Afrikaans, town, city, from Middle Dutch stat, stad place, town, city; akin to Old English stede place
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stad noun
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[noun] a group of houses, shops, schools etc, that is bigger than a village but smaller than a city
city
[noun] a very large town
city
[noun] a town, usually with a cathedral, granted special rights
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[noun] towns in general as opposed to the countryside
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Student teams-achievement divisions (STAD) is a Cooperative learning strategy in which small groups of learners with different levels of ability work together to accomplish a shared learning goal.[1] It was devised by Robert Slavin and his associates at Johns Hopkins University.
STAD is considered as one of the most researched, simplest, and most straightforward of all cooperative learning. It was established based on the fulfillment of instructional pedagogy. It is used in meeting well-defined instructional objectives. It is a learning strategy in which there are small group of learners with different levels of abilities, wherein they all come together to accomplish a shared learning goal.[2][circular reference]
Working of STAD[edit]
The students are placed in small groups or teams. The class in its entirety is presented with a lesson and students are subsequently tested. Individuals are graded on the team's performance . Although the tests are taken individually, students are encouraged to work together to improve the overall performance of the group. It is basically a team work, but students are graded individually according to their contribution that they make towards their team. Usually in STAD students are assigned four to five members in a group that are mixed in performance level, gender, and ethnicity.
The teacher teaches a lesson to the students and they then work in teams and ensure that they have mastered the lesson. The students take individual quizzes on the material, at which they may not help each other. Their scores are compared to their own past averages and points are awarded on the basis of the degree to which students meet or exceed their own earlier performance. It encourages the students to take up responsibility for other members in their group as well as themselves. Thus in this way it is guaranteed that all group members with different levels are equally motivated to do their best.
[2][circular reference]
Slavin (1995) enumerated three main concepts of STAD as team rewards, individual accountability and for equal opportunities for success . Team rewards are certificates or either rewards which are given if a STAD group achieves higher than predetermined level . In this way a spirit of positive competition is reinforced and all or none of the groups would be rewarded based on how they score. In terms of individual accountability, the individual learning of each of the group members determines the success of the terms.
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STAD has been used in a wide variety of subjects from mathematics to language, arts to social science and used from 2nd grade in schools through college. It is the most appropriate for teaching well defined objectives by incorporating more open-ended assessments, such as essays or performance.[4]
In STAD, students are assigned to four orfive5-member heterogeneous groups. Once these assignments are made, a four-step cycle is initiated: (i) teach, (ii) team study, (iii) test and (iv) recognition.
Teach[edit]
In the teaching stage, the teacher presents materials usually in a lecture-discussion format. Students should be told what it is they are going to learn and why it is important.
Team study[edit]
In the team study stage, group members work cooperatively with teacher-provided worksheets and answer sheets.
Test[edit]
In the testing stage, each student individually takes a quiz. The teacher grades the quiz and notes the current scores as well as the improvement over previous quizzes.
Recognition[edit]
Each team receives recognition awards depending on the average scores of each team. For example, teams that average 15 to 19 improvement points receive a GOOD TEAM certificate, teams that average 20 to 24 improvement points receive a GREAT TEAM certificate, and teams that average 25 to 30 improvement points receive a SUPER TEAM certificate.[5]
Components of STAD[edit]
Class presentation
Teams
Quizzes
Individual improvement score
Team recognition[6]
Advantages[edit]
Group has greater information resources than individuals do
Group has to employ a greater number of creative problem-solving methods
Group members gain a better understanding of themselves as they interact with each other.
Working in a group foster learning and comprehension of idea discussed.[6]
Disadvantages[edit]
An individual group member may dominate the discussion.
Some group members may rely too much on others to get the job done.
Group members may pressure others to conform to the majority opinion.[6]
References[edit]
^ "Student Team Achievement Division". Retrieved 23 August 2013.
^ a b student/team/achievement-division
^ "academypublisher.com". www1.academypublisher.com.
^ http://www.innovativelearning.com/educational.../cooperative-learning.doc[dead link]
^ "Teaching Concepts: Cooperative Learning". college.cengage.com.
^ a b c emmmie (11 July 2013). "The effectiveness of stad".
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1 Afrikaans
1.1 Etymology
1.2 Pronunciation
1.3 Noun
2 Bavarian
2.1 Etymology
2.2 Pronunciation
2.3 Adjective
2.3.1 Derived terms
2.3.2 Descendants
3 Breton
3.1 Etymology
3.2 Pronunciation
3.3 Noun
4 Danish
4.1 Etymology
4.2 Pronunciation
4.3 Noun
4.3.1 Inflection
4.3.2 Further reading
5 Dutch
5.1 Etymology
5.2 Pronunciation
5.3 Noun
5.3.1 Derived terms
5.3.2 Related terms
5.3.3 Descendants
6 German
6.1 Etymology
6.2 Pronunciation
6.3 Adjective
6.3.1 Declension
6.3.2 Related terms
6.4 Further reading
7 Gothic
7.1 Romanization
8 Irish
8.1 Etymology
8.2 Pronunciation
8.3 Verb
8.3.1 Conjugation
8.4 Noun
8.4.1 Declension
8.4.2 Derived terms
9 Maltese
9.1 Etymology
9.2 Pronunciation
9.3 Verb
9.3.1 Conjugation
10 Middle English
10.1 Noun
11 Norwegian Bokmål
11.1 Etymology
11.2 Noun
11.2.1 Synonyms
11.2.2 Derived terms
11.2.3 Related terms
11.3 References
12 Norwegian Nynorsk
12.1 Pronunciation
12.2 Etymology 1
12.2.1 Noun
12.2.1.1 Derived terms
12.3 Etymology 2
12.3.1 Noun
12.3.1.1 Synonyms
12.4 Etymology 3
12.4.1 Adverb
12.4.1.1 Synonyms
12.5 References
13 Polish
13.1 Pronunciation
13.2 Noun
14 Romansch
14.1 Alternative forms
14.2 Etymology
14.3 Noun
15 Scottish Gaelic
15.1 Etymology
15.2 Verb
15.2.1 Conjugation
15.3 Noun
15.3.1 Derived terms
15.4 References
16 Swedish
16.1 Alternative forms
16.2 Etymology
16.3 Pronunciation
16.4 Noun
16.4.1 Usage notes
16.4.2 Declension
16.4.3 Derived terms
16.4.4 Descendants
16.5 References
17 Turkish
17.1 Noun
Afrikaans[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Dutch stad, from Middle Dutch stat, from Old Dutch stad, from Proto-Germanic *stadiz, from Proto-Indo-European *stéh₂tis.
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): /stat/
Audio(file)
Noun[edit]
stad (plural stede)
city
Ons gaan nou stad toe.We are going to town now.
Bavarian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Middle High German stat, a variant of stæt, whence German stet.
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): /ʃd̥ɑˑd̥/
Adjective[edit]
stad (non comparable)
quiet, silent
Sei stad! ― Be quiet!
Derived terms[edit]
håcknstad
schmähstad
Descendants[edit]
→ German: stad
Breton[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Old French estat.
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): /stad/
Noun[edit]
stad f (plural stadoù)
state
Danish[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old Danish stath, from Old Norse staðr (“place, city”), from Proto-Germanic *stadiz. Originally the same word as sted (“place”).
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): [ˈsd̥að]
Noun[edit]
stad c (singular definite staden, plural indefinite stæder)
(dated) town, city
Inflection[edit]
Declension of stad
commongender
Singular
Plural
indefinite
definite
indefinite
definite
nominative
stad
staden
stæder
stæderne
genitive
stads
stadens
stæders
stædernes
Further reading[edit]
stad on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da (redirects to "by")
“stad” in Den Danske Ordbog
Dutch[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Middle Dutch stat, from Old Dutch stat, stedi (whence stede, stee), from Proto-West Germanic *stadi, from Proto-Germanic *stadiz, from Proto-Indo-European *stéh₂tis.
The plural has preserved the old Germanic umlaut in a morphological function, a rarity in Dutch. Several derived terms have umlaut as well.
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): /stɑt/
audio(file)
Hyphenation: stad
Rhymes: -ɑt
Noun[edit]
stad f (plural steden, diminutive stadje n)
city, town
Amsterdam is een bruisende stad vol cultuur. ― Amsterdam is a bustling city full of culture.
Ze verhuisde van een klein dorp naar een grote stad. ― She moved from a small village to a big city.
Het stadje had een rijke geschiedenis. ― The small town had a rich history.
the town/city centre
Ik ben nu in de stad.I am now in town. I am now in the centre (of town).
Ik ga de stad in.I am going into town.
Derived terms[edit]
benedenstadbinnenstadbovenstadcentrumstadDomstadhandelsstadhavenstadHofstadhoofdstadKeizerstadkoopstadmiljoenenstadprovinciestadrijksstadslaapstadstad achter de duinenstadhuisstadsbeiaardierstadsbestuurstadsboerstadscentrumstadsdeelstadshartstadsjongenstadskernstadslevenstadsluchtstadsmensstadsmuurstadsomroeperstadspoortstadsuitbreidingstadsuitlegstadsuitleggingstadsverwarmingstedelijkstedelingstedenbouwstedendwingertuinstaduniversiteitsstadvoorstadvrijstad
Related terms[edit]
stads
stadten
Descendants[edit]
Afrikaans: stad
Berbice Creole Dutch: stati
Jersey Dutch: stād
Negerhollands: stadt, stad
Skepi Creole Dutch: stat
→ Caribbean Javanese: setat
→ Papiamentu: stat, stad
German[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Bavarian stad.
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): /ʃd̥aˑd̥/
Audio (Austria)(file)
Adjective[edit]
stad (strong nominative masculine singular stader, not comparable)
(Austria, Bavaria, Southern German, colloquial) quiet, silent
Declension[edit]
Positive forms of stad (uncomparable)
number & gender
singular
plural
masculine
feminine
neuter
predicative
er ist stad
sie ist stad
es ist stad
sie sind stad
strong declension (without article)
nominative
stader
stade
stades
stade
genitive
staden
stader
staden
stader
dative
stadem
stader
stadem
staden
accusative
staden
stade
stades
stade
weak declension (with definite article)
nominative
der stade
die stade
das stade
die staden
genitive
des staden
der staden
des staden
der staden
dative
dem staden
der staden
dem staden
den staden
accusative
den staden
die stade
das stade
die staden
mixed declension (with indefinite article)
nominative
ein stader
eine stade
ein stades
(keine) staden
genitive
eines staden
einer staden
eines staden
(keiner) staden
dative
einem staden
einer staden
einem staden
(keinen) staden
accusative
einen staden
eine stade
ein stades
(keine) staden
Related terms[edit]
stet
stets
Further reading[edit]
“stad” in Duden online
“stad” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
Gothic[edit]
Romanization[edit]
stad
Romanization of
Irish[edit]
Irish stop sign
Etymology[edit]
From Old Irish stad, from Latin status, perfect passive participle of stō (“stand, remain”). Doublet of stádas.
Pronunciation[edit]
(Munster, Aran) IPA(key): /sˠt̪ˠɑd̪ˠ/
(Connemara, Mayo, Ulster) IPA(key): /sˠt̪ˠad̪ˠ/
Verb[edit]
stad (present analytic stadann, future analytic stadfaidh, verbal noun stad, past participle stadta)
stop, halt, cease, stay
Conjugation[edit]
conjugation of stad (first conjugation – A)
singular
plural
relative
autonomous
first
second
third
first
second
third
indicative
present
stadaim
stadann tú; stadair†
stadann sé, sí
stadaimid
stadann sibh
stadann siad; stadaid†
a stadann; a stadas
stadtar
past
stad mé; stadas
stad tú; stadais
stad sé, sí
stadamar; stad muid
stad sibh; stadabhair
stad siad; stadadar
a stad /ar stad*
stadadh
past habitual
stadainn
stadtá
stadadh sé, sí
stadaimis; stadadh muid
stadadh sibh
stadaidís; stadadh siad
a stadadh /a stadadh*
stadtaí
future
stadfaidh mé; stadfad
stadfaidh tú; stadfair†
stadfaidh sé, sí
stadfaimid; stadfaidh muid
stadfaidh sibh
stadfaidh siad; stadfaid†
a stadfaidh; a stadfas
stadfar
conditional
stadfainn
stadfá
stadfadh sé, sí
stadfaimis; stadfadh muid
stadfadh sibh
stadfaidís; stadfadh siad
a stadfadh /a stadfadh*
stadfaí
subjunctive
present
go stada mé; go stadad†
go stada tú; go stadair†
go stada sé, sí
go stadaimid; go stada muid
go stada sibh
go stada siad; go stadaid†
—
go stadtar
past
dá stadainn
dá stadtá
dá stadadh sé, sí
dá stadaimis; dá stadadh muid
dá stadadh sibh
dá stadaidís; dá stadadh siad
—
dá stadtaí
imperative
stadaim
stad
stadadh sé, sí
stadaimis
stadaigí; stadaidh†
stadaidís
—
stadtar
verbal noun
stad
past participle
stadta
* indirect relative† archaic or dialect form
Noun[edit]
stad m (genitive singular stad, nominative plural stadanna)
verbal noun of stad
stop, halt
pause, cessation
hindrance, impediment
stop (stopping-place, e.g. bus or tram stop)
Declension[edit]
Declension of stad
Fourth declension
Bare forms
Case
Singular
Plural
Nominative
stad
stadanna
Vocative
a stad
a stadanna
Genitive
stad
stadanna
Dative
stad
stadanna
Forms with the definite article
Case
Singular
Plural
Nominative
an stad
na stadanna
Genitive
an stad
na stadanna
Dative
leis an stad
don stad
leis na stadanna
Derived terms[edit]
grianstad (“solstice”)
stad bus (“bus stop”)
imeallstad (“marginal stop”)
Maltese[edit]
Roots-j-d5 terms
Etymology[edit]
From Arabic اِصْطادَ (iṣṭāda).
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): /staːt/
Homophone: stat
Verb[edit]
stad (imperfect jistad, past participle mistad)
to fish (catch fish)
to hunt
Conjugation[edit]
Conjugation of stad
singular
plural
1st person
2nd person
3rd person
1st person
2nd person
3rd person
perfect
m
stadt
stadt
stad
stadna
stadtu
stadu
f
stadet
imperfect
m
nistad
tistad
jistad
nistadu
tistadu
jistadu
f
tistad
imperative
stad
stadu
Colloquially, the first and second persons of the perfect may be formed irregularly as stadejt, stadejna, stadejtu.
Middle English[edit]
Noun[edit]
stad
Alternative form of stede (“place”)
Norwegian Bokmål[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Danish stad, from Old Danish stath, from Old Norse staðr (“place, spot, city, town”), from Proto-Germanic *stadiz (“place, location”), from Proto-Indo-European *stéh₂tis (“standing, position”), from *steh₂- (“to stand (up)”) + *-tis (“derives abstract/action nouns from verb roots”).
Noun[edit]
stad m (definite singular staden, indefinite plural steder, definite plural stedene)
(literary) a (large) city, (also in compounds) town
Synonyms[edit]
by
Derived terms[edit]
bergstadhovedstadkjøpstadstadfeste
Related terms[edit]
sted
References[edit]
“stad” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
“stad” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).
Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): /stɑː/
Etymology 1[edit]
From Old Norse staðr, from Proto-Germanic *stadiz, from Proto-Indo-European *stéh₂tis.
Noun[edit]
stad m (definite singular staden, indefinite plural stader or stadar, definite plural stadene or stadane)
place
city, town
situation
Derived terms[edit]
bergstadbustadgøymestadhovudstadnettstadstadfestestadnamnstoppestadtettstad
Etymology 2[edit]
Noun[edit]
stad n (definite singular stadet, indefinite plural stad, definite plural stada)
river bank
Synonyms[edit]
elvebard
Etymology 3[edit]
Short form of av stad.
Adverb[edit]
stad
away; off
Han fór stad om morgonen.He went off in the morning.
Synonyms[edit]
av stad
av garde
References[edit]
“stad” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Polish[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): /stat/
Rhymes: -at
Syllabification: stad
Noun[edit]
stad n
genitive plural of stado
Romansch[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
sted (Puter)
stà (Vallader)
Etymology[edit]
From Latin aestās, aestātem.
Noun[edit]
stad m (plural stads)
(Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Sutsilvan, Surmiran) summer
Scottish Gaelic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old Irish stad, from Latin status, perfect passive participle of stō (“stand, remain”).
Verb[edit]
stad (past stad, future stadaidh, verbal noun stadadh, past participle stadte)
stop, halt, pause
Conjugation[edit]
Conjugation of stad (regular)
singular
plural
impersonal
first
second
third m/f
first
second
third
independent
past
stad mi
stad thu
stad e/i
stad sinn
stad sibh
stad iad
stadadh
future
stadaidh mi
stadaidh tu
stadaidh e/i
stadaidh sinn
stadaidh sibh
stadaidh iad
stadarstadtar
conditional
stadainn
stadadh tu
stadadh e/i
stadamaidstadadh sinn
stadadh sibh
stadadh iad
stadtadhstadaist(e)1
negative
past
cha do stad mi
cha do stad thu
cha do stad e/i
cha do stad sinn
cha do stad sibh
cha do stad iad
cha do stadadh
future
cha stad mi
cha stad thu
cha stad e/i
cha stad sinn
cha stad sibh
cha stad iad
cha stadarcha stadtar
conditional
cha stadainn
cha stadadh tu
cha stadadh e/i
cha stadamaidcha stadadh sinn
cha stadadh sibh
cha stadadh iad
cha stadtadhcha stadaist(e)1
affirmative interrogative
past
an do stad mi?
an do stad thu?
an do stad e/i?
an do stad sinn?
an do stad sibh?
an do stad iad?
an do stadadh?
future
an stad mi?
an stad thu?
an stad e/i?
an stad sinn?
an stad sibh?
an stad iad?
an stadar?an stadtar?
conditional
an stadainn?
an stadadh tu?
an stadadh e/i?
an stadamaid?an stadadh sinn?
an stadadh sibh?
an stadadh iad?
an stadtadh?an stadaist(e)1?
negative interrogative
past
nach do stad mi?
nach do stad thu?
nach do stad e/i?
nach do stad sinn?
nach do stad sibh?
nach do stad iad?
nach do stadadh?
future
nach stad mi?
nach stad thu?
nach stad e/i?
nach stad sinn?
nach stad sibh?
nach stad iad?
nach stadar?nach stadtar?
conditional
nach stadainn?
nach stadadh tu?
nach stadadh e/i?
nach stadamaid?nach stadadh sinn?
nach stadadh sibh?
nach stadadh iad?
nach stadtadh?nach stadaist(e)1?
relative future
affirmative
(ma) stadas mi
(ma) stadas thu
(ma) stadas e/i
(ma) stadas sinn
(ma) stadas sibh
(ma) stadas iad
(ma) stadar
negative
(mur) stad mi
(mur) stad thu
(mur) stad e/i
(mur) stad sinn
(mur) stad sibh
(mur) stad iad
(mur) stadar(mur) stadtar
imperative
stadam
stad
stadadh e/i
stadamaid
stadaibh
stadadh iad
stadarstadtar
stem
stad
verbal noun
stadadh
past participle
stadta
1 Lewis dialect form
Noun[edit]
stad m (genitive singular stada, plural stadan)[1]
stop
pause
Derived terms[edit]
grian-stad
stad-phuing
References[edit]
^ Bauer, Mìchael. stad in "Am Faclair Beag"
Swedish[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
stadh, stedt (both obsolete)
Etymology[edit]
From Old Swedish staþer, from Old Norse staðr, from Proto-Germanic *stadiz, from Proto-Indo-European *stéh₂tis.
Pronunciation[edit]
audio(file)
IPA(key): /stɑːd/
Rhymes: -ɑːd
Note that when used in compound words (e.g. stadsdel), stads- is pronounced IPA(key): /stats/.
Noun[edit]
stad c
a town, a city
Coordinate terms: by (“village”), samhälle (“community”), storstad (“large city”)
(obsolete, still in some compounds) stead, place
(weaving) a selvage
Usage notes[edit]
Today Sweden has no legal definition of stad, settlements are instead defined via the terms centralort (“central locality”) and tätort (“dense(-ly populated) locality”). However; in 1995 Statistics Sweden defined stad as a built-up area with more than ten thousand inhabitants.
Declension[edit]
Declension of stad
Singular
Plural
Indefinite
Definite
Indefinite
Definite
Nominative
stad
staden
städer
städerna
Genitive
stads
stadens
städers
städernas
Derived terms[edit]
annorstädes (“elsewhere”)eldstadhamnstadhuvudstad (“capital city”)industristadkuststadköpstadresidensstadruinstadsjöstadstaddstadsaktigstadsantikvariestadsarkitektstadsarkivstadsarkivariestadsauktionstadsbarnstadsbebyggelsestadsbefolkningstadsbibliotek (“city library”)stadsbibliotekariestadsbildstadsbostadsbudstadsbussstadsbygdstadsbyggnadskonststadsbyggnadskontorstadsbyggnadsnämndstadsdel (“neighborhood; district, part of a city; suburb”)stadsdirektörstadseradstadserarestadsfullmäktigstadsförnyelsestadsgasstadsgatastadsgränsstadshotellstadshusstadsingenjörstadsjeepstadsjuriststadskamrerstadskanslistadskartastadskontorstadskulturstadskärna (“city centre”)stadskörningstadslagstadslandskapstadsliknandestadslivstadsläkarestadsmiljöstadsmissionstadsmurstadsmuseumstadsmänniskastadsmässigstadsnotariestadsombudsmanstadsparkstadsplanstadsplanering (“town planning”)stadsportstadsprivilegierstadsregisterstadsresastadsrevisorstadsrumstadsrättigheterstadssekreterarestadsstyrelsestadsteaterstadstrafikstadsträdgårdsmästarestadstullstadsvandringstadsvapenstadsveterinärstadsvimmelstadsvystadsägastiftstadstorstad (“metropolis”)uppstadvärldsstad
Descendants[edit]
→ Finnish: Stadi
References[edit]
stad in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)
Turkish[edit]
Noun[edit]
stad (definite accusative stadı, plural stadlar)
Nonstandard spelling of stat.
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Stad is the word for city used in Swedish, Danish, Dutch, Afrikaans, Norwegian and Luxembourgish, and related to German Stadt.
Places[edit]
Stad (peninsula) or Stadlandet, the westernmost point in mainland Norway
Stad, Norway, a municipality in Vestland county, Norway (established 1 Jan 2020)
Stad Ship Tunnel, a proposed ship tunnel through the Stad peninsula in Norway
Kaapstad, the city of Cape Town in Afrikaans
Other[edit]
The Irish language word meaning "stop"
Science Teams Against Disease is a fund which aims to develop new treatments for schizophrenia
Student teams-achievement divisions (or "Student team achievement division"), a cooperative learning classroom technique
See also[edit]
An Stad, a former guest house in Dublin, Ireland
Stad (Sweden), a former city designation in Sweden
Topics referred to by the same term
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