Vision of the aim of the educational impact that is some ideal image, to achieve it using the full potential of the educational system.
Not exact matches
While, a certain level
of day - to - day predictability is probably essential to getting the best work out
of your people, when it comes to longer term
aims, adaptability is undervalued relative to stubbornly sticking to your
vision.
At the program we're
aiming to go beyond the «mom and apple pie» aspects
of ethical leadership, to look not just at the values and skills
of ethical leaders, but also at the particular institutional mechanisms that ethical leaders use to shape institutional culture and to put their
vision into practice throughout business organizations.
You
aim a laser cannon, and various other weapons, using your line
of vision.
Kiyosaki urged entrepreneurs to have a clear
vision of what they
aim to achieve and a strong mindset so that they won't be deterred by the first sign
of trouble.
Vision 2030
aims to pave Saudi Arabia's path from an oil - dependent economy to a Middle East hub
of international trade and commerce at the crossroads
of Asia, Europe and Africa.
Prince Muhammad bin Salman's introduction
of social and economic reforms in Saudi Arabia, under the
Vision 2030 banner,
aims to diversify a dipped local economy following a drop in oil prices.
But a bit
of swagger, self - confidence and a clear
vision of its past achievements — and future
aims — could pull it through, according to the continent's most high - profile business, economic and political leaders.
In this case, an app called UltimEyes
aims to improve people's
vision through a series
of workout programs.
President Donald Trump will launch a major push for a sweeping tax overhaul with a speech Wednesday in Missouri
aimed at convincing his base — and the rest
of the nation — that he has a fresh
vision for «unrigging» the American economy and isn't just repackaging the trickle - down economics
of past Republican presidents.
These perks are included because Fueled Collective
aims to foster a genuine sense
of camaraderie among creatives — the same
vision that inspired the launch
of the flagship Fueled Collective in New York City five years ago.
The letter, which was sent by Board
of Trade President and CEO Iain Black,
aims to «assist the region's Mayors in the preparation
of a regional transportation
vision.»
The combined companies
aim to develop financing models that will make the technology affordable, streamline the rollout process (thanks to SolarCity's army
of installers), and take advantage
of Tesla's retail footprint to sell the
vision.
RBC
Vision Women's Leadership MSCI Canada Index ETF
aims to replicate the performance
of the MSCI Canada IMI Women's Leadership Select Index, a broad Canadian equity markets index with a focus on companies domiciled in Canada that exhibit a commitment towards women leadership among their board
of directors and executive leadership positions.
Some might even call a team that is very united and together a dragon, just like if a village
of people is very together and they all
aim toward the same goal and have the same
vision, they are also one dragon.
Most significantly, the game developer is seeking to impose a voting limit
of 20 %; the
aim of which, it states, is to encourage a more equitable share purchase price from any possible suitor and mitigate the risk
of «chaos and potential confrontation» should it be targeted by a strategic investor whose goals conflict with the company's
vision and growth strategy.
Jesus no doubt
aimed to enlarge the
vision and hearts
of his disciples.
Although they say they do not intend for the minister to dictate his
aims for the church, the thrust
of Leading Congregational Change is that the pastor or transformational leader brings a
vision that must be promoted, first to a chosen group
of disciples, then to a «
vision community,» and then — only when fully developed and plotted out — to the congregation.
The
vision of Hegel's Absolute Spirit or Altizer's Christ
of radical immanence serves as an ideal
aim for the dialectical process; it serves as an impetus for process and lures all process to its final end.
In his book Third - Eye Theology (Orbis, 1979) he focuses on the image
of the third eye in the teaching
of the Japanese Zen master Daisetz Suzuki, who suggests that the
aim of Zen Buddhism is to open up a
vision of life that is usually clouded by our ignorance, a
vision that will enable us to see ourselves as we truly are.
In this sense the
vision of harmonized
aims appeals to and controls him.
«Left conservatives» or «Red Tories,» for example, accept Marx's analysis while
aiming at something like Burke's more traditionalist or organic
vision — a return to less calculating, more chivalrous, less laborious, less urban and more pastoral, more loving and familial, more pious ways
of life.
For my part, when I look at the way events unfold in the world, I do not see any evidence there
of the kind
of divine activity called for by the Whiteheadian notion
of God's consequent nature weaving itself across his primordial nature and then returning the «superjective»
vision back to the world in an operative, effective manner through the shaping
of subjective
aims.
In our generation there is danger and hope — danger that these noncognitive accouterments will lose their aesthetic harmony and hypnotic power when integrated with the basic prehensions
of science, and be reverted into impotent and empty symbols, jarring, ugly, and without force in final satisfactions: hope that the power
of Jesus as lure will reassert itself in an aesthetic context devoid
of supernaturalism, a context such that (the language now picks up echoes
of van Buren) the
vision of Jesus, the free man, free from authority, free from fear, «free to give himself to others, whoever they were «1 — such that this
vision in its earthly, human purity will lure our
aims to a harmonious concrescence, integrating scientific insight and moral
vision and producing a modern, intensely fulfilling human satisfaction.
To slip into Whiteheadian technical terminology, I understand Jesus as a figure the story
of whom we objectify with peculiar vividness as a result
of his power to grasp the successive subjective
aims of generations and generations
of men by the sheer massiveness and compelling weight
of the ideal
vision which he has presented as a lure promising richness and depth
of feeling in human satisfactions.
Now is the time for evangelicals to declare themselves in a very intentional way for the recovery
of intellectual
aims that are unapologetically catholic» not as a way
of losing their distinctiveness, but as a way
of recovering the task that made the separation necessary in the first place: the safeguarding
of a truly catholic
vision of the world and its redemption.
God offers as its subjective
aim a
vision of what that entity might become, disclosing relevant novel possibilities that would provide «ideal» opportunities for the concrescing subject with the maximum enjoyment
of complexity and intensity.
29 This generalization is possible because
of the specific content he assigns to the christological
aim: «The
aims given to Jesus and actualized by him during his active ministry were such that the basic
vision of reality contained in his message
of work and deed was the supreme expression
of God's eternal character and purpose.»
The
aim of biopolitics is precisely that
of elaborating such a
vision of the ideal and to devise ways
of attaining it.
Strategies must not be limited to the level
of social mechanisms and political devices, but must be
aimed at creating a new consciousness, a
vision of a good future powerful enough to open us up to new, more effective ways
of solving our problems.
The day is being supported by international aid agency World
Vision UK with the
aim of mobilising up to half a billion Christians worldwide to pray and engage with churches, governments and society.
His claim, for example, that Whitehead associates God's
aim «exclusively with the primordial nature» (p. 183) ignores Whitehead's statement that «the process
of finite history is essential for the ordering
of the basic
vision, otherwise mere confusion.
On the one hand, it
aims to maximize national power to eliminate all real and suspected threats and to impose the nation's moral
vision on the world in the name
of justice and peace.
If the «
vision» statement
of organizations can include a commitment
aimed at upholding human values it would be great.
I am
aiming here to show that — even though it can be enjoyed without any knowledge
of Catholicism — his work is deeply imbued with a «sacramental»
vision, ie.
By his exemplification
of the divine will which presents the best
of all
aims to every worldly occasion, Christ exercises a supreme attraction upon humanity, and by his entire preservation in God's everlastingness, without the dilution
of «negative prehension,» his
vision is ever with us as God is ever with us.
The
aim of the Faith Movement was to offer to young people a positive alternative to the disintegrating influences in the Church and to give them the new
vision of orthodox Catholicism and science propagated in Catholicism: A New Synthesis, in the Faith Magazine (Fr.
Specifically, we shall discuss (A) the relationship
of God's general purposes, or his «primordial
vision,» to his purposes vis - à - vis particular standpoints, or his «subjective
aims» and (B) the nature and extent
of God's freedom.
Both
visions protest the neglect
of unitive ecumenism, but one does so from within the ecumenical establishment and
aims to retrieve emphases that have been lost, while the other originates outside ecumenical and denominational structures and is open to the possibility that new organizational forms may be needed either in whole or in part.
But after the Christian revelation, after the man begins to see God, the world, and himself in terms
of the Christian
vision of reality, he is open to receiving different
aims.
from toronto and i feel the pressure
of having a
vision and knowing where you are headed or what you're
aiming for etc etc. however, deep inside i've always just felt the need to be present in each day and to live it out fully.
Is my basically religious
vision of things
aimed at the truth?
I truly believe that «
vision» and «goal - setting» and «mission statements» are spirit - killing tools that have been
aimed at the backs
of people for thousands
of years, and it's about time we surrendered to the truth that they don't work.
In our new
aims of education for the 1980's and beyond, therefore, we shall have to dedicate ourselves to bringing back, among other things, the civilized use
of language (both written and oral), a sensitivity to beauty, powers
of analytical reasoning, the intellectual
vision of ourselves as historical creatures, the ability to cognitively articulate ideas rather than let communication skills courses degenerate into merely «touchie - feelie» experiences
of «affirming the other,» and finally, a sensitivity to the nuances, complexities, and ambiguities
of meanings.7 In this way, and only in this way, our educational system will equip its students for the future with an intellectual
vision comprised
of both knowledge and foresightful adaptability to environmental changes.
My
aim is to nourish what I believe is an emerging new consciousness among many potential dreamers and doers in the churches who can help provide us with the
visions and the values we need to promote a movement toward an ecologically optimum world community full
of justice and joy in which the human race can not only survive but embark on exciting new adventures
of physical and spiritual enjoyment.
Its political model, rather than being trivialized by questions
of technique, would
aim to grasp empirical structures and relations, portraying them in a new way for the purposes
of political intelligibility, Its
vision would reaffirm the integrity
of the personal in political life.
Given that St. Thomas» theological project is both materially and intentionally open ended, and given that the Magisterium recognises that philosophy must take adequate account
of the advances
of modern science, if one could demonstrate that the perspective proposed by Holloway and now by Faith movement and magazine fulfilled all
of the criteria mentioned above - i.e. it is a unified
vision of the Catholic faith that gives due place to the role
of human reason without blurring the distinction between nature and grace and one that presents our revealed faith uncompromisingly and in its entirety - one could justifiably claim that the Faith
vision is totally coherent with, if not the total content
of St. Thomas» theology, then most certainly the
aims and intentionsset out in Aeterni Patris.
The
vision we present
aims to show the coherence and unity
of the Catholic faith.
Our
vision is to be the world - wide leader in the allergen - free ingredients sector, with the
aim of providing the best nutritional and functional solutions possible for our customers, with constant innovation to keep ahead
of the market's demands.
Recognising the lack
of vision and leadership on these profound questions, the Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance was formed in 2010, consciously linking Australia to the global movement for food sovereignty, with the
aim of promoting a different, values - based national conversation on the future
of our food and farming systems.