Research in academic context allows liberal learning to the students.
Not exact matches
That will provide the
context for turning finally
in the last two chapters to what makes the school's curriculum a course of study rather than a clutch of courses, what it can do to and for its students, to and for congregations, and to and for traditions of
academic research.
Occurring as it does
in the
context of a review of one of the most spectacularly successful empirical historical investigations
in the whole field of life of Christ
research, it is clear evidence of a tendency of the «new hermeneutic» to blur the distinction between statements possible on the basis of
academic historical
research and statements possible only on the basis of faith.
The
research that Farrington drew on didn't show any evidence of specific interventions changing a student's innate level of grit, but there was plenty of evidence that students» tendency to persevere at
academic tasks was highly responsive to changes
in school and classroom
contexts.
As her report put it: «The
research suggests that, while there may be little return to trying to make students more gritty as a way of being (i.e.,
in ways that would carry over to all aspects of their lives at all times and across
contexts), students can be influenced to demonstrate perseverant behaviors — such as persisting at
academic tasks, seeing big projects through to completion, and buckling down when schoolwork gets hard —
in response to certain classroom
contexts and under particular psychological conditions.»
I have argued this case
in a range of
contexts from multiple Next Left posts to
academic articles
in Public Policy
Research and British Politics.
Second, findings from investigations of these sources
in academic contexts are reviewed and critiqued, and problems and oversights
in current
research and
in conceptualizations of the sources are identified.
Students can investigate possible internships
in diverse educational
contexts (e.g.,
in schools and alternative educational settings, higher education, NGOs,
research organizations and labs, public agencies and non-profits, museums, private corporations, technology, as well as other professional settings related to their
academic studies.
All our qualifications and modules are based on a set of key principles which take account of the needs of leaders and the education system; draw on the very best international
research and evaluation evidence; ensure both
academic rigour and leadership practice; involve leaders
in the creation of materials; and provide opportunities for modules to be adapted to reflect different
contexts.
Her
research focuses on ethnicity, culture and
context and identifies unique and interactive ways
in which these constructs influence parenting beliefs, parenting practices, and children mental health and
academic adjustment.
Dr. Boykin has done extensive work
in the area of
research methodology; the interface of culture,
context, motivation, and cognition; black child development; and
academic achievement
in the American social
context.
She hopes to pursue an
academic career and also continue to do
research on programs and interventions
in high school and college
contexts that promote
academic persistence and success for low - income and working class students of color.
This page is your gateway to
research and
academic perspectives and scholarship regarding the homeschool movement
in general and homeschool families and children (or students)
in particular, and homeschooling
in the
context of larger society.
Scott's remarks are relevant because they offer the
context in which comics as publications were located
in relation to
academic information handling and humanities
research at the time he was writing.
AH: Because we're operating
in an
academic context, we really want to underline the fact that this is an exhibition space and a
research institute, so we developed a program to answer three different questions.
Fabrication,
in the
context of scientific inquiry and
academic research, refers to the act of intentionally falsifying
research results, such as reported
in a journal article.
It reviews
academic literature and
research focused on the global phenomena of crop cultivation, livestock production, and food product distribution
in urban
contexts.
The reason for having Dr. Pell examine the matter was that the accusations, when placed
in an
academic context, could be construed as allegations of
research misconduct, which would constitute a violation of Penn State policy,
[13] When read
in the
context that Professor St. Lewis had agreed to undertake a review of the SAC report which alleged systemic racism
in the
academic fraud process and that she was providing her evaluation of that report as a lawyer, law professor and expert
in the field of Human Rights and
Research, the words
in their natural and ordinary meaning would more than likely be considered defamatory by the ordinary fair - minded individual.
She was one of the first scholars to define and measure self - compassion
in an
academic context, has written numerous
research articles on the psychological benefits of self - compassion.
Maternal depression is demonstrated to contribute to multiple early child developmental problems, including impaired cognitive, social and
academic functioning.3 - 6 Children of depressed mothers are at least two to three times more likely to develop adjustment problems, including mood disorders.3 Even
in infancy, children of depressed mothers are more fussy, less responsive to facial and vocal expressions, more inactive and have elevated stress hormones compared to infants of non-depressed mothers.7, 8 Accordingly, the study of child development
in the
context of maternal depression is a great societal concern and has been a major
research direction for early childhood developmental researchers for the past several decades.
Her major
research interests include the study of
academic motivation and social development
in children of color, particularly
in school
contexts that vary
in racial / ethnic diversity.
In particular, her
research interests focus on language and literacy development of dual language learners, and the relation between the classroom
context and
academic and socioemotional outcomes among children from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds.