Sentences with phrase «between academic disciplines»

And a lot of this falseness is rooted in a divide between the academic disciplines.
The student should be challenged to make connections between academic disciplines, to people, and to the world around them.
It hinges on the interdisciplinary personal exchange between academic disciplines, nations and cultures.
Behar is also interested in the relation between the academic discipline of art history and the practice of museum curating.

Not exact matches

It takes profound educational work and continuous discernment, which must involve all the academic community, promoting that synthesis between intellectual formation, moral discipline and religious commitment which Blessed John Henry Newman proposed in his «Idea of University.»
The reason is that the idiom «tends to perpetuate the conventional dichotomy between so - called «theoretical» («wissenschaftlich,» «academic») and «practical» disciplines, and at the same time to promote a false impression of agreement on terms» (63).
He organized the students into a community with a «proper balance between work and worship, the academic and the practical, discipline and freedom.
Theological education is torn between academic norms, defined chiefly as excellence in the historical disciplines, and modern professional norms defined in terms of excellence in performing the functions church leaders are expected to perform.
Data gathered from studies show that while there is a clear link between IQ and academic success, the correlation between high achievement and the character traits of conscientiousness and self - discipline is even more pronounced.
With contributors from across academic disciplines, this blog series seeks to highlight connections between individual countries to better understand how systemic conditions led to a region - wide wave of revolutions.
Given support and encouragement I believe that sidestepping across academic spheres can provide new perspectives to subjects, new approaches to problems, and has the potential to build bridges between disciplines.
Across all other disciplines, cohorts, and career paths, the percentage of students with a negative view of any career ranged between 6 % (early - cohort physicists; careers in government) and 24 % (late - cohort chemists; careers in academic teaching).
But psychologists had never rigorously studied the connection between self - discipline and academic success, says former teacher Angela L. Duckworth, now a psychology graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania.
For example, checking citations to scientific papers can provide insights to the development of new fields of study or show overlap between different academic disciplines.
The St. Jude Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences will train the next generation of academic researchers in a one - of - a-kind interdisciplinary environment — one that brings together diverse scientific disciplines to work at the interface between basic and clinical research.
The scholars are internationally prominent academics who are inspirational speakers and usually with an ability to bridge the divides between disciplines.
The 2014 letter declares that «Studies have suggested a correlation between exclusionary discipline policies and practices and an array of serious educational, economic, and social problems, including school avoidance... decreased academic achievement... increased likelihood of dropping out; substance abuse; and involvement with juvenile justice systems.»
In contrast, Ruth Schoenbach and Cynthia Greenleaf elevate the term with a more robust definition: «By adding the word engaged, we mean to distinguish between the skilled but rote and unsophisticated kind of academic literacy that many «successful» students master, and the more analytic, critical, and discipline - specific ways of making meaning emblematic of engaged learners.»
We find that non-cognitive skills are associated with academic subjective expectations of college success and objective performance in college, even after controlling for cognitive ability and time spent studying, but the relationship between specific non-cognitive skills, academic subjective expectations and academic objective performance varies across disciplines.
If anything, there is likely a stronger correlation between low academic achievement and overuse of school discipline than between high levels of suspensions and safe schools.
With the adoption of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) by 46 states and the District of Columbia, there is a tremendous opportunity to rethink the role of literacy and mathematics not only within academic classes but also in CTE courses and pathways, encouraging more collaboration and integration between educators across disciplines.
Studies have suggested a correlation between exclusionary discipline policies and practices and an array of serious educational, economic, and social problems, including school avoidance and diminished educational engagement; 9 decreased academic achievement; 10 increased behavior problems; 11 increased likelihood of dropping out; 12 substance abuse; 13 and involvement with juvenile justice systems.14
Despite a wide range of reforms — based mostly around «academic rigor, discipline, and the value of test scores» (Sajnani et al. 2014, 207)-- the gap in test scores, graduation rates, and college acceptances persists between children in poverty and not in poverty (McAlister 1998, 69).
You may trace the relationship between history and other academic disciplines (History of Eastern Philosophy).
Wisconsin resident, minority, undergraduates can take out a loan of between $ 250 - $ 10,000 per year for up to $ 30,000 for their entire academic career to pursue licensure in a discipline identified as a teacher shortage area.
The first clearly and effectively traces the rise of curators as bestowers of value in the artworld (and elegantly glosses struggles for the control of value — between critics, dealers, artists and curators — along the way), up to the point at which curating's deskilling and populism means that everyone can do it and inherently contradicts the discipline's quest to professionalise itself via academic courses and qualifications.
I've always felt torn between disciplines, compelled to keep my academic pursuits in human biology / neuroscience separate from my artistic practice.
The aim is to bring academic discipline to the unresolved national debate, which pits an industry that denies any link between fracking and environmental contamination against those who assert that fracking poisons air and water with natural and man - made chemicals that can cause cancer, birth defects and other illnesses.
Three law professors last month launched Legal Profession Blog, where they will follow topics including ethics, bar discipline, comparative professions, professional responsiblity and the interaction between legal academics and practice.
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