Sentences with phrase «in education literature»

In education literature, engagement is a linchpin, routinely cited as essential.
Performance - based assessments have recently experienced a reemergence in education literature and curricula.
Many test takers seem to equate «recently taught» with «best remembered,» although I have never seen a scrap of research in the education literature to support that idea.

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The no - holds - barred piece draws on recent research published in Teaching and Teacher Education, as well as older reviews of the scientific literature on so - called digital natives, to review whether the recent mania for tech in education has solid scientific fouEducation, as well as older reviews of the scientific literature on so - called digital natives, to review whether the recent mania for tech in education has solid scientific foueducation has solid scientific foundations.
Men respond to increases in the unemployment rates by shifting away from (in order of magnitude of the shift) education, liberal arts and history, literature and language, psychology and sociology.
Education: Wellesley College, BA in economics and English; Oxford University, master's in financial economics and medieval literature
«It excludes the right to raise your children in your faith; the right to have religious literature; the right to meet with co-religionists; the right to raise funds; the right to appoint or elect your religious leaders, and to carry out charitable activities, to evangelize, [and] to have religious education or seminary training,» said Shea, who previously served on the Commission.
Hyderabad, under the Muslim dynasty of the Nizams, had become a center of Muslim culture and Urdu literature and poetry after the establishment of Usmania University, the first institution to use Urdu as the medium of instruction in higher education.
Following on the British government's decision in favour of promoting English rather than Oriental or Vernacular education in India, and to seek the help of private agencies in the task, the Missions started Christian colleges for imparting education in Western culture and modern science with the teaching of English literature at the centre of secular courses and spiritually interpreted by the teaching of Christian Scripture.
Among the many people who helped in the preparation of this book, I am especially indebted to Professor Resid Ayda of Istanbul, Mr. Hussain Yurdaydin of the Theological Faculty at Ankara, Dr. Aly Ansari of the Ministry of Education in Cairo, and Miss Christine Laurens of the Faculty of Literature of the University of Indonesia.
Recently James Gustafson has argued anew for this picture of theological schools in «Reflections on the Literature on Theological Education Published Between 1955 - 1985,» Theological Education, vol.24 (Supplement II, 1988).
Education in these two universities includes literary subjects, mathematics, and natural sciences at a secondary level; and at the higher level Qarawiyin trains scholars and specialists in jurisprudence and literature, while Zaitouna has faculties in jurisprudence, theology, philology, literature, and the Qur» an.
The fourth theme in the literature comes from philosophy and theology rather than from education.
So, for instance, with the discovery of the New World and the rush of Catholic missions to far - flung lands, many Catholics understood that they were living in a new era of exploration, industry, education, art, literature, devotion, science, and philosophy.
She draws extensively on literature, both in teaching and in writing, and she has been particularly active in advocating the importance of education that fosters human consciousness.
If there is any one other document which might properly be included in a discussion of the Sacred Literature of Japan it would be the Imperial Rescript on Education.
Many — if not most — studies — such as literature, philosophy, history, religion, geography, and anthropology (to name only some of them)-- by their very nature draw upon a variety of other fields of study and thus are particularly suited to general education, provided they are not ruined for that purpose by professional zeal to make them into precise, technical, exclusive disciplines — as occurs even in such a naturally general field as literature, when its promoters restrict it to technical textual analysis.
Latin literature was at the core of humanistic education in America as well as Europe.
As the new literature about «theological education» began to grow during the past decade it quickly became clear [l] that for some participants the central issue facing «theological education» is the fragmentation of its course of study and the need to reconceive it so as to recover its unity, whereas for others the central issue is «theological education's» inadequacy to the pluralism of social and cultural locations in which the Christian thing is understood and lived.
I finished my degree with a fairly good liberal arts education (which means a dangerous smattering of familiarity with the art, the history, the literature, the science, and the religions of our world along with my own course of study in communications).
The central project in this book is to examine critically a body of literature that grew up in the 1980s concerning theological education and what is theological about it.
Apologia: Contextualization, Globalization and Mission in Theological Education, by Max L. Stackhouse with Nantawan Boonprasat - Lewis, J. G. F. Collison, Lamin Sanneh, Leander Harding, Ilse von Loewenclau and Robert W. Pazmiño (Eerdmans, 237 pp., $ 14.95 paperback), is a major contribution to this growing literature.
Conceived during the Social Gospel movement, Hull House became a haven for immigrants needing refuge, education, lessons in English, vocational training, exposure to the arts and literature.
In more advanced education at the university level, there must necessarily be specialization — in one of the sciences, in literature, in philosophy, in the languages, and in much elsIn more advanced education at the university level, there must necessarily be specialization — in one of the sciences, in literature, in philosophy, in the languages, and in much elsin one of the sciences, in literature, in philosophy, in the languages, and in much elsin literature, in philosophy, in the languages, and in much elsin philosophy, in the languages, and in much elsin the languages, and in much elsin much else.
Whitehead's ideas about education are contained in Whitehead, Alfred North, The Aims of Education and Other Essays (New York: A Mentor Book, The New American Library of World Literature, Inc., 1963), and in the final chapter of his Science and the Modern World (New York: A Mentor Book, The New American Library of World Literature, Inc., 1956), Chapter XIII, «Requisites for Social Progress,» pp. 1education are contained in Whitehead, Alfred North, The Aims of Education and Other Essays (New York: A Mentor Book, The New American Library of World Literature, Inc., 1963), and in the final chapter of his Science and the Modern World (New York: A Mentor Book, The New American Library of World Literature, Inc., 1956), Chapter XIII, «Requisites for Social Progress,» pp. 1Education and Other Essays (New York: A Mentor Book, The New American Library of World Literature, Inc., 1963), and in the final chapter of his Science and the Modern World (New York: A Mentor Book, The New American Library of World Literature, Inc., 1956), Chapter XIII, «Requisites for Social Progress,» pp. 192 - 208.
Having been denied the male education in Chinese, they wrote down their own speech in syllabic units and went on to become the first novelists; included among their works is the acknowledged masterpiece of Japanese literature, The Tales of Genji.
In pursuit of that faith Kernan obtained his undergraduate education at Williams College and his Ph.D. in literature at YalIn pursuit of that faith Kernan obtained his undergraduate education at Williams College and his Ph.D. in literature at Yalin literature at Yale.
A basic High School education in math, science, aracheology, history and classical literature ought to have cured you of the mental delusion that is religion, but apparently not.
In addition, both those churches that were founded by Western denominations in the past century but which did not join the CSI — some Baptists, Methodists and Lutherans — and Indian denominations with a deep and long history, such as the Syrian Orthodox and Mar Thoma churches, are increasingly using the literature from Western evangelistic and fundamentalistic sources in their religious education programIn addition, both those churches that were founded by Western denominations in the past century but which did not join the CSI — some Baptists, Methodists and Lutherans — and Indian denominations with a deep and long history, such as the Syrian Orthodox and Mar Thoma churches, are increasingly using the literature from Western evangelistic and fundamentalistic sources in their religious education programin the past century but which did not join the CSI — some Baptists, Methodists and Lutherans — and Indian denominations with a deep and long history, such as the Syrian Orthodox and Mar Thoma churches, are increasingly using the literature from Western evangelistic and fundamentalistic sources in their religious education programin their religious education programs.
This week I finally got around to patching a gaping hole in my food - literature education by reading M. F. K. Fisher's How to Cook a Wolf.
It is entitled The Principles Behind the Rules of Golf — surely one of the least catchy titles ever to appear in sports literature — and the dogged seriousness of the author is instantly reaffirmed in his dedication of the book «to all lovers of the game, with apologies for the fact that it is somewhat on the heavy side and the warning that it is intended for their education and not for their amusement.»
Charmaine Walters Soundly Sleeping 074 26725288 www.soundlysleeping.co.uk Education: 7 GCSEs in English Lang and Literature, Science, Religious Education, Maths & Travel and Tourism.
Pursuant to HB 2247, AzDHS has formed a Midwife Scope of Practice Advisory Committee, which will evaluate evidence based literature and data to make informed decisions regarding regulation over licensing procedures, scope of practice, and education requirements for licensed midwives in Arizona by July 2013.
In a literature review of galactagogues, Anderson and Valdes3 concluded that «If mothers are provided education and practice techniques that support lactation physiology, galactagogues appear to have little or no added benefit.»
Ignorance and false information about the foreskin are the rule in American medical literature, education, and practice.
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Jessica earned a B.A. in Comparative Literature from the University of Massachusetts and a J.D. with a concentration in juvenile and education law from the University of North Carolina School of Law.
Dona Matthews and Joanne Foster's conceptualization of «Mastery» versus «Mystery» approaches for gifted education and gifted child studies unveils the source of conflicting outcomes we see in the gifted education literature.
We are supposed to believe that obstetricians (with 8 years of higher education, extensive study of science and statistics, and four additional years of hands on experience caring for pregnant women), the people who actually DO the research that represents the corpus of scientific evidence, are ignoring their own findings while NCB advocates (generally high school graduates with no background in college science or statistics, let alone advanced study of these subjects, and limited experience of caring for pregnant women), the people who NEVER do scientific research, are assiduously scouring the scientific literature, reading the main obstetric journals each month, and changing their practice based on the latest scientific evidence.
As a matter of fact Crowley mailed a piece of campaign literature all across Queens to curry favor with those deeply concerned about Education in her bid to become your Congresswoman from the 6thDistrict, however upon research and review and confirmation from her office spokesman, she's taking credit for schools that were budgeted and started construction prior to her even being elected to the City Council.
We ask young people to spend lots of their school time reading and analysing literature and history, and these are crucial for a broad education, but why don't we encourage them to engage with current affairs in the same way?
CSEA members made more than one million robo calls (with AFSCME); more than 500,000 live calls and had more 2,000 member volunteers going door to door with literature, Madarasz said, adding: «Not to mention Tom energizing our delegates at our centennial annual delegates meeting and the member education we did for months in our newspaper which goes out to 300,000 members.»
Companies specialising in flexible working will be offered a # 500,000 incentive, and local education authorities are required to rewrite careers literature to ensure that advice that is «free from gender stereotyping».
ALBANY — After years as a pro-charter school operative, Democratic state Senate candidate Micah Lasher is adopting a more union - friendly attitude on education issues, vowing in his campaign literature to «ensure that charter schools have to play by the same rules.»
In the Bronx, New Yorkers For Independent Action, an IE backed by Invest In Education, last month spent $ 351,219 on campaign literature backing Democrat Fernando Cabrera in his primary against Sen. Gustavo RiverIn the Bronx, New Yorkers For Independent Action, an IE backed by Invest In Education, last month spent $ 351,219 on campaign literature backing Democrat Fernando Cabrera in his primary against Sen. Gustavo RiverIn Education, last month spent $ 351,219 on campaign literature backing Democrat Fernando Cabrera in his primary against Sen. Gustavo Riverin his primary against Sen. Gustavo Rivera.
Having identified a perpetual gap between empirical scientific information on the one hand and the way it's talked about in education and the public sphere on the other, Victoria Wibeck reveals the findings of a literature review examining 92 peer - reviewed studies.
Articles in this special issue add to the valuable body of literature which will improve the outcomes of individuals with ASD embarking on post-secondary education in the years to come.
But the event helped bring to light the role that ghostwriters, and the medical - education companies (MECs) that employ them, have played — and continue to play — in shaping the medical - science literature.
Using scientific literature in the classroom does more than supplement lessons — the articles made available by Science in the Classroom also align with educational standards such as the Framework for K - 12 Science Education, the Common Core, Advanced Placement practices and competencies suggested in Vision & Change in Undergraduate Biology Education, said Shelby Lake, senior program associate of Science in the Classroom.
The team, which included investigators from Penn and the London School of Economics, analyzed existing literature in both countries, updating and supplementing as needed to estimate the cost of accommodation, medical and non-medical services, special education, employment support and productivity loss.
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