Sentences with phrase «once engaged in the work»

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By coming to accept their leader provisionally, once again, Falwell's flock reaffirmed their faith and his own identity by engaging in «an ongoing, collaborative work of rhetorical art.»
Once again at interpack 2014, a congress — featuring an international line - up of various actors from business, science, politics and civil society engaged in a fruitful exchange of ideas — served to showcase the work of the SAVE FOOD Initiative.
But then, once a basic level of calm prevailed in the school, the coaches turned their attention to encouraging what they called cooperative learning, a pedagogical approach that promoted student engagement in the learning process: less lecture time; fewer repetitive worksheets; more time spent working in small groups, solving problems, engaging in discussions, and collaborating on longer - term creative projects.
Once one is firmly grounded in these ethical and moral principles, communicates both the Buddha and Patanjali, then one can engage more fully in the work of reworking the mind.
Creator Noah Hawley is in high demand these days, and for good reason, because he's once again crafted a funny, engaging and richly developed crime saga that works both as a prequel to the previous season as well as its own standalone story.
He is once again collaborating with Boyle, alongside Enrique Chediak, on «127 Hours,» which will undoubtedly require amazing visual work to engage the audience in what will likely be a film with minimal dialogue.
I have only tested this material once in Norway with 15 - year - old pupils who have ESL, but it worked quite well as they were engaged and fascinated.
While all of the ed schools surveyed by NCTQ required aspiring teachers to spend at least 10 weeks in classrooms, one out of every four of them didn't require them to spend time with mentoring teachers and others handling all of the work teachers must do (including engaging parents) once they leave for full - time employment.
Once a group knows what it is working on, the next step is to the use data and evidence to make sure that the problem is well understood by those engaged in creating solutions and by the community as a whole.
But once students engaged in self - assessment and peer assessment, the teachers were able to be more selective about which elements of student work they looked at, and they could focus on giving feedback that peers were unable to provide.
Teachers whose preparation programs focused on the work of the classroom, provided a supervised clinical experience, and gave them the opportunity to engage in the practices of teaching were able to drive greater learning gains for their students once in the classroom than those who did not receive the same kind of clinically oriented preservice training.56 Prospective teachers who had a longer clinical experience reported greater confidence in their teaching abilities and were more likely to say that the length of time they spent as a student teacher was adequate, compared with their peers who had shorter clinical experiences.57
Once students understand the concept and skills, the teacher engages them in a performance of understanding, provides formative feedback about the performance, and gives students the opportunity to improve their work.
I'm the one who tried to keep up with these guys who managed to stay active and engaged after looking at 10 different properties in a day, taking notes, while still handling work issues and client calls throughout the day, never once uttering more than an occasional I am tired and / or sore.
Wurm once described his work as engaging with «the difficulty of mastering life,» and several of the characters who populated the show are defined by the form of physical restraint, or lack, under which they labor - from the armless would - be onanist in Telekinetischer Masturbator, 2009, to the related pair of vaguely human figures Jakob / Big Psycho VII and Big Gulp Lying, both 2010) whose incomplete «bodies» are bound in sweaterlike garments with disconcertingly vaginal openings - extending and elaborating the distortions of the artist's Pilobolus - like 1992 performance documentation 59 Positions.
He is an immaculate painter, working carefully by hand with tape and a drywall blade to create seamless planes that seem at once solid and transparent, referential to the modernist architecture that dots the Southern California landscape and to the iconic «light and space» artists and West Coast hard edge abstractionists (Larry Bell, Frederic Hammersley, Robert Irwin, John McLaughlin) who have engaged with these peculiarities and particularities of atmosphere and surface in their work.
The sweeping gestures and fearless colors of Liliane Tomasko's stunning paintings are the lure, but once I engaged with the work I found myself trying to unravel some of the skein of three - dimensional layers in the big, bold, recent Who you were is not what you will be.
Some of the works included in the exhibition explicitly engage with Eliot and his writing, such as Philip Guston's grim deathbed painting East Coker: T.S.E. (1979); David Jones's painted inscription Nam Sibyllam (1958), made as a gift for Eliot, which combines the text from Petronius that is The Waste Land's epigraph with the opening lines of the poem and other phrases connected to the Grail myth; Graham Sutherland's two Illustrations for T. S. Eliot (1973); and Vibeke Tandberg's The Waste Land (2007), which consists of 36 collages in which the artist has cut out each of the words of the poem, and re-organised them alphabetically and in groups, at once fragmenting Eliot's poem of «broken images» even further and bringing its underlying verbal structure to light.
They were so fresh and inventive, yet from their complexity and the assurance of the vocabulary — loose geometry, gridlike formations, unnamable shapes, and squiggly lines — I knew at once that this was the work of a confident and mature artist, even though it fit into the context of what many younger painters were engaged in at the time, when abstract painting had returned to issues of eccentric composition and irregular forms realized through diverse approaches of painting styles.
They engage the viewer in a sense of the sublime, echoing the concerns of Barnett Newman; but once it becomes known that the basis of these works is from a page of a book that he ripped out, they recoil into the frivolous.
Yet, like his early mural work, this change in style allowed the artist to once again engage in narrative works of art.
Once the case is finished and the barrister has time for the more mundane support and marketing activities needed to bring in more work, our service can be switched off as easily as it was engaged
Our goal over the 10 day period is to engage your family in the treatment process and encourage your involvement in choosing the counselling and / or treatment services you feel will work most effectively for your child once he / she has been discharged.
«Once again, I'd like to congratulate the members of this Group and reiterate the Government's thanks to all those legal firms and individuals who will engage in pro bono work this year,» Mr McClelland said.
Many lawyers once engaged in «practice» will leverage their legal training and work on legal delivery — business of law — matters.
Once out in the «real world» of any professional practice, the opportunity to engage in theoretical learning and debate is diminished as we become immersed in the doing of the work.
You often come in late; gossip with everyone about everyone; question everything your bosses tell you to do; engage in negative conversation at work; you have been reprimanded or written up more than once; you have job hopped often, etc..
Planned Parenthood Advocates in Missouri will once more be in the Capitol, on the ground, and online working to advance positive legislation, stop bad bills, and keep you informed and engaged.
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