Once the questions are asked,
our answers model behavior that aligns with our family's culture and values.
Not exact matches
• New England School of Law associate dean Victor M. Hansen offers an
answer: «The fact that both the college experience and the military experience are often the first time people of this age range are independent, have access to alcohol and are interacting socially with members of the opposite sex suggests to me that we have not done enough before young people reach this age to educate,
model and encourage appropriate
behavior.»
A possible
answer comes from a new
model of the black hole's feeding
behavior, presented by a team led by Roman Shcherbakov, an x-ray astronomer at Harvard University.
The
answer is, of course, to teach ethical academic
behavior in a targeted way, to
model it yourself, and to hold students accountable.
The teacher is often deemed to be an authoritative
model — someone who has expert knowledge and skills, upstanding moral
behavior, and an
answer for every question.
Some of the 17 practices include educators
modeling the expected
behaviors and attitudes, students standing and speaking in complete sentences when
answering a question and The Magic Triad, which encourages educators to offer kind words, a smile and a gentle touch.
At least partial
answers can be found by studying carefully the dynamical
behavior of the
models, when their details are varied.
You will experience what it's like to be on the top of your game, not just as a loving husband to your wife, but also as a role
model — to your children; to other young people who don't see that kind of
behavior modeled in their own families; to other husbands who are looking for
answers.