Sentences with phrase «as didactic»

Members receive a discount to this extensive training which features master group therapists selected for their expertise in group psychotherapy, as well as didactic and experiential teaching.
This workshop will include experiential work as well as didactic presentation of material.
Specifically, the Ad Hoc Committee concluded that — by ensuring that all future CMAs (AAMA) would have demonstrated both psychomotor skills as well as didactic knowledge by completing a CAAHEP - accredited medical assisting program — the AAMA would be able to fend off attacks on the practice rights of CMAs (AAMA).
Clement Greenberg was deciding exactly what art was and why while Donald Judd emerged to combat him writing in Arts with a rhetoric every bit as didactic as that of his nemesis.
The personages are constructed and fused together in much the same way as the text fragments that act as didactic plates for the paintings.
Equally, there are other effects to be gained that are not as didactic, but no less intriguing.
I left at 5 because I wanted to get home to write about the exhibition of Josef Albers Paintings on Paper, an exhibition at the Morgan Library closing this weekend — in that decision were multiple ironies, that I was leaving a fashionable art event inimical to painting in order to write about an artist who in fact I had always seen as didactic in a way that could be seen as part of the repressive politics of high modernism which contributed to my move towards feminism as a young artist.
The names of pieces as well as the didactic notes often consist of structural formulas that push one to remember their time in organic chemistry.
Karr manages to write about spirituality without ever coming across as didactic or preachy — no small feat.
Training is experiential as well as didactic.
Learning with your students lets them see you as a fellow learner, rather as a didactic answer machine.
Our enjoyment of their banal crimes makes us complicit in the violence, though Wheatley is scarcely being as didactic or manipulative as the Michael Haneke of Funny Games.
The movie is Todd Solondz on autopilot: his comedy of delusion and petty cruelty seems pat and nihilistic, and his theme of forgiveness is so baldly stated that it comes off as didactic.
Plenty of time is spent digging into the government practices that Snowden eventually blew the whistle on, but it's framed as information driving his personal growth (from Rand - reading government asset to ambivalent iconoclast) rather than as didactic boo - hiss fodder.
In response, the CienciaPR has developed a topic guide (Spanish) for the book to help integrating the content to the classroom setting, and has developed a series of workshops for teachers, demostrating how to use the essays as didactic tools, not just for science, but also for Spanish, art, and other subjects.
This workshop provides a week of intensive training sessions in pathology and histopathology as well as didactic sessions in which particular disease areas and models will be discussed.
Nor are the figurative modes of expression simply to be explained as didactic devices designed to assist a primitive hearer's comprehension, for even to him much could have been differently said without prejudice to his understanding.
It is a mistake to use the pulpit for what we might describe as didactic purposes, however important and necessary the task of teaching may be in other connections.

Not exact matches

This joint proclamation of certain truths about the nature of the human person and human community as created historical realities can not be accomplished, however, in a didactic way.
7 What Lynch objects to is two kinds of imagination, the univocal and the equivocal, the one which flattens out all the density and variety of historical complexity through the imposition of an idea (the allegorical and didactic mentalities) and the other which sees everything as completely diverse and unrelated to anything else (the fideistic and the autonomous mentalities).
As he wrote in the introduction to one of his most accessible and popular works, The Lonely Man of Faith, «Instead of talking theology, in the didactic sense, eloquently and in balanced sentences, I would like, hesitantly and haltingly, to confide in you, and to share with you some concerns which weigh heavily on my mind.»
Admitting that his exposition was unusually prolix and didactic, Pius X insisted that such was necessary to deal with Modernism as a «whole system,» indeed as «the synthesis of all heresies.»
I read these books as units of responsive, didactic, celebratory, doxological witness to the living God.
But it may be pointed out that (1) no one has ever «unstrung» the Marcan sequence more completely than the author of Matthew did in revising and reorganizing the Gospel of Mark for his special purposes: the book is taken apart and put together again in a new order, combined with the «Sayings Source» (Q) and with other materials, and arranged apparently for didactic use — as a manual, one might say, for the religious educators of the early Syrian church!
«It's easy to mock these radical life experiments as inauthentic, but Evans at least had a didactic purpose.»
The Krishna incarnation, perhaps the most widely worshipped of all of them, finds his highest development as divinity in a portion of the didactic epic, known as the Bhagavad Gita or the Lord's song.
comes out as a Vishnuite document in which the worship of Vishnu and his divine incarnations, especially Krishna, is promoted: This reaches its climax in the Bhagavad Gita which was one of the didactic sections included.
It has always been recognized that the document known as the Didachi or Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, has a special affinity with the didactic portions of the First Gospel.
It is not true that liturgical worship entirely fails to speak to the strictly conscious levels of human experience; it does indeed speak to these, but it has richer connotations and implications; and it is these which do most of the «work» in liturgical as distinguished from didactic or other types of Christian worship.
Garrow's hand, the story unfolds as simple didactic drama for the already converted.
Growth - oriented confirmation class: Departing from the usual didactic pattern, a church built its preparation - for - membership class around basic issues such as «Who am I?»
Fables, didactic poetry, songs, proverbs, riddles, autobiographical narratives (or confessions), onomastica, etc. are part and parcel of instruction at home as well as at school in India.
Step 2, has didactic content as well as skills competency content that is evaluated.
They then go through several food science / food production internships as they complete their didactic nutrition training which is often an internship or graduate program.
For example, because there would be such a large gap between the final clinical years and the beginning of medical school, I did not think that a traditional, purely didactic curriculum would be as useful as those that also included a problem - based learning aspect.
During the same period, didactics became established as a technical field yielding scientifically grounded knowledge about teaching methods.
The survey respondents identified «strong» CAM / IM programs as those that incorporated at least one of the following modes of exposing residents to CAM or IM: didactics, clinical rotations or electives.
In addition, research residents meet weekly to present data and for didactic lectures on research topics such as statistics, study design, scientific writing and grantsmanship.
The series has it didactic moments, to be sure, as well as the occasional cartoonish character (usually among those chasing the runaways).
The film benefits from solid performances by its four stars, but it is overly didactic and drawn - out as its comic tone grows darker and darker.
Films that deal with moral issues in a direct way are often tagged, rightly or not, as preachy and didactic.
Refraining from applying a didactic form and eschewing the traditional trappings of a more conventional documentary such as talking heads interviews, instead Wiseman allows At Berkeley's 4 hour running time to speak for itself: static shots of a lone groundskeeper cutting the campus grass give way to glimpses of a budget cut meeting where it's revealed that said groundskeeper is Berkeley's sole grass cutter.
Blomkamp insists he's got no specific allegorical, ironic or didactic message to deliver, but one might describe the movie as overloaded with potential metaphorical meaning.
It's a genre piece, and it's uneven (for once the juvenile actors in a movie aren't as good as the grownups) but it's not didactic or overly preachy and it makes some trenchant points about despair.
The two chums return for optional commentary over six deleted scenes, many of which constitute a subplot that paints Angie as a victim of abuse — something that «felt didactic» according to Affleck.
But where Traffic was neat and pleasingly didactic, Syriana is as murky and multifaceted as our present historical moment.
Monologues that could be didactic are laced with what feels like genuine yearning; a moment in which Doug tells new girlfriend Claire (Rebecca Hall) about his childhood could have (should have) been embarrassing, but comes off under Affleck's surprising wisdom as heartfelt, even resonant.
It was hard to know what to make at first as many of his early efforts (outside of Dazed and Confused) were didactic, and...
As a political statement, American Dreamz is overly didactic and liberal in a read - too - many - blogs sort of way (SmirkingChimp.com, anyone?).
That Coogler manages to work genuine racial issues into the film's narrative without turning it into a didactic ideological crusade is a mark of his dexterity as a storyteller and his commitment to a sense of humanism that is all too often lacking in the world of big action filmmaking.
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