Virtual learning environments are also designed to mimic game consoles so that the learner is engaged and motivated
by emotional values such as excitement, suspense and even disappointment.
In Quintilian's teaching, the voice and body are shaped
by the emotional values of the piece in performance.
Not exact matches
I should note, the goal of the second point is not to solve the world's problems or anything external, but to give an active experience and to feel the
emotional results of living
by one's
values.
So
by fostering a culture in which employees can make such a call — the first of Zappos» 10 core
values exhorts employees to go «above and beyond the average level of service to create an
emotional impact on the receiver» — Hsieh walks away with a hat trick.
I'm living better,
by my
values, than ever, and my year - and - counting without flying contributed as much as anything to that improvement, decoupling my
emotional well - being from the ignorant craving I succumbed to before, and creating more reward here.
According to Aaron Keller, founding partner of Capsule, a Minneapolis - based brand development and research firm, «good market research gives you an indication of
value by demonstrating an
emotional connection between a human and a product.»
In a field of philanthropies and educational institutions that profess to
value inclusion and equality, innovative people and ideas, the data suggest
emotional behavior
by people who are making decisions to hire only people who look like themselves or whom they've known for a long time.
I am less clear on the sense of the last sentence but one, but I believe that Whitehead means that the quantitative
emotional intensity of the entity's satisfaction must of course be related to the intensity of its drive toward
value as furnished
by its subjective aim.
Sex between unmarried adults might be inside that gray area between the ideal and the immoral if, first, no one's marriage is being violated
by either party; second, if it is a union of love and caring, not just a union of convenience and desire; third, if sex is shared only after other things have been shared, other things such as time,
values, friendship, communication and a sense of deep trust and
emotional responsibility; fourth, if it is both loving and discreet, private, shielded from those who would not or could not understand; if it is
valued as a bond between the two people involved and between them alone, never violating the sacredness of the exclusive quality of that moment.
This theme has been developed
by persons like Bruno Bettelheim, who has demonstrated the healing
value of fantasies for young people with
emotional and other disorders (UE, TL).
Dewey calls this
value «quality,» but
by the term he means neither mathematical nor secondary qualities; he uses the term to refer, first, to the wholeness or deeper reality, in some aspect of the world, often as that wholeness is presented in a work of art. 24 If this were called the objective locus of quality, the subjective locus would be the
emotional intuition of the objective quality; this subjective quality gives the experience itself the unity which makes it that particular experience.25 It is this empirical discernment of quality which provides the substance of the derivative and propositional resolution of the conflict between the individual and its environment.
Facing unprecedented economic challenges,
emotional baggage from seeing so many of their parents divorced and having core
values tested
by a shifting cultural climate has given many millennials pause when it comes to «settling down.»
Effective parental / executive leadership and authority to nurture, protect, and socialize Organizational stability, with clarity, consistency and predictability Adaptability and flexibility — to better meet stresses and change Open communication characterized
by clarity of rules and expectations, positive interactions, and a range of
emotional expression and empathic responsiveness Effective problem - solving and conflict - resolution processes A shared belief system that enables trust, and promotes ethical
values and concern for the larger human community Adequate resources for security and psychosocial support
By contrast, those — and they seem primarily to be women — who approach experience intuitively, grasping feeling tone and insisting that
value, emotion, and purpose are experienced within reality are usually patted on the head for contributing such insights and then dismissed as too
emotional or intuitive to be trusted with contributing anything important about the «real» world.
Embrace what you already have and make an
emotional connection with consumers
by telling a story that focuses on the real people that drive your company, the simplicity of your business model and most importantly, your
values.
• The need to exercising self - compassion as you process emotions •
Emotional purging in a conscious way to move to an easier parenting journey • Moving passed mindfulness and consciousness to peacefulness • Functioning as a peaceful human being • Moving from «doing» to «being» • The value of peaceful presence, free of emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes time • Parenting as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum • Fear: being curious about it to avoid being driven by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that l
Emotional purging in a conscious way to move to an easier parenting journey • Moving passed mindfulness and consciousness to peacefulness • Functioning as a peaceful human being • Moving from «doing» to «being» • The
value of peaceful presence, free of
emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes time • Parenting as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum • Fear: being curious about it to avoid being driven by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that l
emotional trigger, for your kids • Modelling ownership of behavior for your kids • Peacefulness as a practice that takes time • Parenting as an extension of nature: gradually forging new pathways in your relationships and being expansive, not staying «stuck» • The healing power of authenticity with your kids • Aiming for perseverance and presence, not perfection • Exercising compassion for others and recognizing we don't know their struggles • Learning how not to try to control others and focus on self to remain peaceful • Journalling as a practice to release emotions • Finding opportunities for stillness • Releasing others from the responsibility for reading your mind • Shifting to a solution focus to create momentum • Fear: being curious about it to avoid being driven
by it • Showing up in your own home to make a difference in the world • Practical ways to nourish yourself • Unconditional love — what does that look like?
And Pew Research surveys find that the public believes that a father's greatest role is to provide
values to his children, followed
by emotional support, discipline and income support.
Attachment parenting, popularized
by the Sears family, is an approach to parenting in which parents
value bonding with their baby, trusting the wisdom of human biology, and empowering themselves to create confident healthy children through close physical and
emotional relationships.
personal preferences, influenced
by recent Western cultural
values and social ideology, NOT studies of the natural biology and needs of the human infant have argued against babies arousing at night to feed a lot; and, indeed, the «sleep like a baby» or «shush the baby is sleeping» model, while some kind of western ideal is NOT what babies are designed to do nor experience, and it is definitely not in their own biological or
emotional or social best interest.
Humans are emotionally driven and (for most of us, most of the time), our moral compass is malleable and heavily influenced
by circumstances, survival
value, and our perceived «
emotional self - interest».
Clearly, it can be tricky to rely on our
emotional responses if they are triggered
by something as seemingly
value - neutral as a hand - sanitizer dispenser.
An
Emotional Training program «Mind Reading» developed
by Researcher Simon Baron - Cohen is software designed for autistic children, but being used in schizophrenia research and possibly of
value to children at high risk of schizophrenia (i.e. a child with close family relatives who have had schizophrenia).
eHarmony's British Columbia online dating services introduces local singles
by first asking them about their
emotional temperament, social style,
values and beliefs.
Though the narrative requires much more from the viewer than one would like, I can applaud the artistic and
emotional value beset
by the writer / director along with outstanding performances from newcomer Hunter McCracken, Brad Pitt, and Jessica Chastain.
Evidence collated
by Public Health England, «The link between pupil health and well - being and attainment», highlights that pupils with better
emotional well - being at age seven had a
value - added Key Stage 2 score 2.46 points higher than pupils with poorer
emotional well - being, equivalent to more than one term's progress.
The action implications of these findings, as well as some of the dos noted earlier, are to promote a genuine and broad sense of inclusiveness
by educating for true understanding of diversity, especially as manifest in one's own school, to ensure that school codes of conduct and core
values are integrated into everyday routines, including opportunities for student reflection and feedback on student report cards (versus being relegated to statements in handbooks or on web sites), and to require that all students are given systematic training in social problem solving or related social -
emotional skills and encouraged specifically to use those skills in finding alternatives to mistreating others, seeking help effectively, and upstanding in the presence of injustice and inequity.
The toolkit also recommends ensuring all pupils are taught social and
emotional skills, attitudes and
values by enthusiastic and positive teachers using fun interactive methods and resources.
In a paper published
by Columbia University in 2015, The Economic
Value of Social and
Emotional Learning (PDF, 324KB), evidence suggests that classroom efforts to improve sociability are well worth the costs.
By encouraging them to understand and attend to their intellectual,
emotional, social, and physical selves, we let them know that we
value their full human potential.
Success in the classroom has been closely linked to
emotional well - being, so
values and social and
emotional education should be a responsibility shared
by both parents and schools.
Other Resources Article
by Jan Darsa and Martin E. Sleeper - Read «Where Ethics Meets History: A Synthesis of
Values, Sacred Texts, and the Humanities,» a chapter in Growing Jewish Minds, Growing Jewish Souls: Promoting Spiritual, Social, and
Emotional Growth in Jewish Education, ed.
That alone makes it worthy of consideration
by any school leader who
values the
emotional needs of students and staff members.
Blackstone Valley Prep is committed to the academic success, social and
emotional growth, and health and wellness of 100 % of scholars in an intentionally diverse school that celebrates the racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, gender, and sexual - orientation differences of our scholars, staff, and families
by actively engaging in courageous conversations about the
value of peoples» differences; raising awareness of self and society's structural inequities; and empowering all people to engage in an open and honest dialogue with an active voice.
Talking Heads and Hearts: Intellectual and
Emotional Education Make a Potent Pairing — George Lucas joins a panel of national experts moderated by Daniel Goleman that explores the value of social and emotional
Emotional Education Make a Potent Pairing — George Lucas joins a panel of national experts moderated
by Daniel Goleman that explores the
value of social and
emotional emotional learning.
When addressing students with disabilities, Positive Action recognizes the unique
value of each person
by providing academic, physical, social, and
emotional guidance in a safe and supportive environment.
The 2012 Azera represents a modern approach to the traditional large sedan segment
by using an advanced powertrain,
emotional design and luxury features offered with Hyundai's strong
value proposition.
Rather than being bound
by the conventions that had defined luxury cars in the past, we aimed to create a car with innovative,
emotional and sensual appeal that would draw customers» eyes away from other luxury cars and provide entirely new
values.»
By working to build a quality brand, by considering the perceptions of your audience, you can create that kind of emotional response, loyalty and perceived value in the minds of your potential customer
By working to build a quality brand,
by considering the perceptions of your audience, you can create that kind of emotional response, loyalty and perceived value in the minds of your potential customer
by considering the perceptions of your audience, you can create that kind of
emotional response, loyalty and perceived
value in the minds of your potential customers.
Dave Ramsey does admit, though in passing, in Financial Peace University, that, yes, indeed, paying more on the credit card with the highest interest rate does make more mathematical sense, but, yes, he attaches great
emotional value to paying off a credit card, completely, and that is likely going to occur
by paying off the lowest credit card balance, first.
It is especially during periods like this that we as advisors can prove our
value to you
by keeping you on track and protecting you from making
emotional investment decisions.
They assign a greater
value to ending their
emotional feelings about their debt they are experiencing today
by cashing out their future that has no
emotional attachment for them at this moment.
The fourth bedrock principle of Ben Graham - style
value investing is that the investor must be rational to avoid mistakes which are usually caused
by emotional or psychological errors.
It's not uncommon for guide dogs, medical alert animals and
emotional support animals to be harassed and sometimes even assaulted
by members of the public who don't understand,
value or respect the work that the animal is doing.
At the heart of this movement is our successful Mutt - i - grees Curriculum, a unique social -
emotional learning program developed
by Yale University that draws on the natural bond between children and animals to teach humane
values and the importance of shelter adoption.
Installed within an intimate display designed
by the Brussels - based architecture firm Lhoas Lhoas, the objects offer an alternative to the way we think about collecting, one which attaches high
emotional or sentimental
value to objects and is defined
by individual histories and memories.
However,
by making conservationists more aware of how people construct anthropomorphic meanings around species and how they engage with species and attribute
value to their characteristics — e.g. people may attribute personhood or emotions to species that they play with, such as pets or even livestock — they can create conservation programmes which speak to people through their cultural expectations and
emotional connections.
Anything that adds
value and creates
emotional attachment to an Ikea product is alright
by us.
This can be done
by valuing emotional intelligence, tact, and grace over aggression.
By and large, when a pet is killed — by police or civilians — the damages are limited to the animal's economic value, though some states also allow for emotional damages, either by statute or common la
By and large, when a pet is killed —
by police or civilians — the damages are limited to the animal's economic value, though some states also allow for emotional damages, either by statute or common la
by police or civilians — the damages are limited to the animal's economic
value, though some states also allow for
emotional damages, either
by statute or common la
by statute or common law.
It presages a law captured
by the rhetoric of the right to freedom of expression without due regard to the
value underlying the particular exercise of that right; a law in which, under the guise of the right to freedom of expression, the «right» to offend can be exercised without responsibility or restraint providing it does not cause a disruption or disturbance in the nature of public disorder; a law in which an impoverished amoral concept of «public order» is judicially ordained; a law in which the right to freedom of expression trumps — or tramples upon — other rights and
values which are the vital rights and properties of a free and democratic society; a law to which any number of vulnerable individuals and minorities may be exposed to uncivil, and even odious, ethnic, sexist, homophobic, anti-Christian, anti-Semitic, and anti-Islamic taunts providing no public disorder results; a law in which good and decent people can be used as fodder to promote a cause or promote an action for which they are not responsible and over which they have no direct control; a law which demeans the dignity of the persons adversely affected
by those asserting their right to freedom of expression in a disorderly or offensive manner; a law in which the mores or standards of society are set without regard to the reasonable expectations of citizens in a free and democratic society; and a law marked
by a lack of empathy
by the sensibilities, feelings and
emotional frailties of people who can be deeply and genuinely affronted
by language and behaviour that is beyond the pale in a civil and civilised society.