Not exact matches
He
also said his
academic competence was questioned.
It belongs prominently
also in all of the so - called «
academic» subjects, including science and mathematics, and in everything that is done in schools and homes for the development of manual, emotional, social, and civic grace, wisdom, and
competence.
«Classroom contexts where students experience autonomy,
competence, and relatedness tend not only to foster more intrinsic motivation,» Deci and Ryan conclude, «but
also more willing engagement in less interesting
academic activities.»
Classroom contexts where students experience autonomy,
competence, and relatedness tend not only to foster more intrinsic motivation, but
also more willing engagement in less interesting
academic activities.
An essential attribute in its own right, prosocial
competence also correlates with
academic and social - emotional skills.
It
also needs to be able to say «no» to a charter school that has a poor
academic track record, lacks basic financial
competence, or would weaken an ongoing effort to put a strong school in a struggling neighborhood.
For example, the EU
competence in criminal matters is central in Mitsilegas» analysis, but Murphy
also briefly comments upon the issue; the varied geometry as regards the application of EU rules among the Member States is explained by both Peers and Herlin - Karnell; the EU accession to the ECHR is analysed in the context of fundamental rights protection (Konstadinides and O'Meara) and as an external factor of shaping the AFSJ (Eckes); besides, some cases (Melloni, Radu, Kadi and NS) are particularly popular among the
academics and for good reasons.
Also, the quality of the relationship between the parents before their child enters school has been shown to predict the child's social and
academic competence throughout elementary and high school.
It's
also a form of «sensitive caregiving,» which, research suggests, is a strong predictor of an individual's social
competence and
academic achievement, not only during childhood and adolescence, but all the way through to adulthood (Science Daily, 2014).