Sentences with phrase «as unlearn»

Each day there is something new to learn as well as unlearn.
Education is more usually thought of as the unlearning of violence, a condition of civility.

Not exact matches

Rather, they got there through a rocky road of learn, unlearn, re-learn — an iterative process that is just as much a skill as it is a habit.
The segregation and the hate continues because we can not unlearn what we taught and realize that we are all one human specie, and that we are all meant to be different, as different as our fingerprints and as different as the lines in the palms of our hands...
Resistance also requires a constant effort to withstand the doublespeak of the Re-education Center, a nightmare Sunday school whose lessons she must unlearn (such as the wonderful revisionary slogan said to be in Acts: «From each according to her ability; to each according to his needs» [p. 117]-RRB- At lunch they hear new Beatitudes she knows are «wrong, and they left things out, too, but there was no way of checking» (p. 89) except through memory and moral imagination.
We think that we have much to unlearn in regard to our modern approach to Scripture, and therefore the God of the Scriptures, and much to relearn as we seek to reJesus our lives and churches.»
He must unlearn his heroic willing; let him be uplifted as well as exalted — let the other lift him up, devoid of willing!
If «art» in this sense seems to take a disproportionate amount of time in sermon preparation, it can be safely assumed that this time will diminish as the process of unlearning clears away artificialities that obstruct communication.
As part of the February 2014 conference, «Unlearning Violence: Evidence and Policies for Early Childhood Development and Peace,» Daniel Dennett and Steven Pinker addressed the question, «can we become a more peaceful species?»
I learned from him and admired him as a person and a scholar, but I did not unlearn my conviction that his primary message like Kant's is unacceptable.
The child will need specific treatment to unlearn this pattern of response, just as he might need specific therapy to overcome any illness.
However, these children often have to unlearn some social habits, such as the tendency to experience learning as a competitive activity.
(If you start with an older child, it may take longer for him to learn, as he'll have to «unlearn» his diapering behavior.)
Strategies and interventions are developed based on where the child is on the Social Communication Bridge in a particular setting and are meant to be a desensitizing method as well as a vehicle to unlearn conditioned behavior.
Brighton About Blog Mark Claireaux has over 12 years experience and as with all certified Alexander Technique Teachers and is the author of this blog where he teaches people to «unlearn» bad habits that might be doing them harm.
When we declare ourselves as life - long - learners, we are in essence saying that we are not afraid to learn, unlearn and relearn in any area of weakness.
What can we do as educators to push students to unlearn the prejudices and biases they been inundated with by our society?
«Traits like creativity, intelligence, curiosity, etc. are innate, we often unlearn them as we grow older through society's rules and dogmas,» writes Alusine Barrie.
Although SMSC is being promoted within schools across the UK, it is not yet able to be factored into existing curricular, and so ThoughtBox programmes have been designed without a set agenda of achievement; simply as a tool to engage students» minds and encourage them to think, feel and unlearn for themselves.
The aims of a ThoughtBox education are not to find answers but to ask questions; challenging students to think beyond what they think they know (to «unlearn» as it were) and allowing new understandings of seemingly familiar issues to emerge.
As one MSP leader argued, «The further one sits from the level of implementation, the less one understands the angst and trials involved in unlearning and re-learning practices.»
In these times, we must interrogate our own role as educators committed to high - quality instruction and equitable access to resources, and commit to unlearning the hidden messages that have been taught to us by society about race and power.
Imagine your workforce; maybe some people are returning after an absence, maybe some have allowed their skills to calcify, or maybe some need to ««unlearn» skills as new and better ways emerge ``.
In counterconditioning you will be undoing these learned associations and creating new ones, and as your dog unlearns these associations and learns the new ones, the outward manifestations will gradually become less intense, fade and eventually go away.
Brighton About Blog Mark Claireaux has over 12 years experience and as with all certified Alexander Technique Teachers and is the author of this blog where he teaches people to «unlearn» bad habits that might be doing them harm.
21) «There must always be two kinds of art: escape - art, for man needs escape as he needs food and deep sleep, and parable - art, that art which shall teach man to unlearn hatred and learn love.»
The first installment of An - artist, Unlearning plays on the performative character of the lecture as a form.
If artists, as Art & Language thought, are foremost intellectuals, what is the process of «unlearning» they should undertake?
Jean Matthee discusses «unlearning» and «non-knowledge» in relation to her experience as a student in Peter Kardia's Environmental Media programme at the Royal College of Art (RCA) in the 1980s.
They will be selected by six departments in a more experimental, intuitive style that Ann Temkin, a chief curator, referred to as «unlearning what we've learned.»
After 30 years of learning (and unlearning) about climate change science and policy, as many know, I've tended to give extra weight to the argument for greatly intensified research pressed by Gates, and before him Richard Smalley, John Holdren, Martin Hoffert and Ken Caldeira, the Deep Decarbonization team, the Breakthrough Institute and many others.
You want to make sure that you're getting that value as opposed to picking up habits that are going to be very difficult to unlearn because you don't even realize that you've adopted them and learned them.
Just as well, then, that we have mostly raw talent that doesn't need to unlearn old habits before acquiring new ones.
This is not a dictionary approved word but a slang term that means very light, fluffy, or airy, and as such it's a perfect way to demonstrate how autocorrect learns (and can unlearn) a word.
It is also very effective in helping people unlearn harmful or problematic behaviors such as self - harm, aggression, and defiance.
Brighton About Blog Mark Claireaux has over 12 years experience and as with all certified Alexander Technique Teachers and is the author of this blog where he teaches people to «unlearn» bad habits that might be doing them harm.
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