I think it would be wrong to go that way as a universal option, because lawyers across Canada have to develop intellectual skills before their abilities are confined
by practical education.
Not exact matches
Schools desperate to prove the
practical applications of their degrees are funnelling unpaid labourers to employers: the Fairmont Waterfront Hotel in Vancouver was justifiably ridiculed when it advertised for four unpaid busboy «internships,» but the jobs were defended
by Vancouver Community College, who said «even dishwashing» is an
education.
By the time they finish, they have had a far better
practical education than most American students — equivalent to an American technical degree — and, as a result, they have an easier time entering the work force.
At college, Stephens was frustrated
by what he calls «the gap between theoretical knowledge and
practical education.»
The
Practical Education Program (PEP) is a new initiative
by the Small Business Council that connects local businesses with students from post-secondary institutions across the Lower Mainland.
facts, information, and skills acquired
by a person through experience or
education; the theoretical or
practical understanding of a subject.
By this he means the tendency to center both
practical theology and theological
education on the skills that professional ministers need in order to run local congregations effectively.
The recent decision made
by St John's, Nottingham highlights a developing trend within theological
education for training that intersperses
practical ministry with theological study, sometimes referred to as «context - based» training.
Although my thinking is inspired
by the seminal work
Practical Theology: The Emerging Field in Theology, Church, and World, edited
by Don Browning (Harper & Row, 1983), my thoughts essentially are an attempt to make sense of what I do, and thereby add one more opinion to the important effort to reform and renew theological
education.
An increasing number of seminaries has come into existence, and seminary
education has become more professionalized —
by emphasizing more specialized and
practical training than a minister received a century ago.
Here, after years of neglect and such awful books as Weaving the Web, Icons and Here I Am all backed
by the Catholic educational establishment, we have had an encouraging sign with the publication
by the Bishop of Lancaster of his inspired document, spiritual and
practical, on Catholic
education and schools.
The model of excellent theological schooling symbolized
by the inclusion of a faculty of theology in the University of Berlin tied «
practical»
education for a socially necessary profession (the clergy) to the «theoretical»
education of a research university on the grounds that future clergy would be best equipped for their ministerial functions if they acquired capacities for rigorous critical research.
Other CIA initiatives have further enhanced the college's position of leadership on these vital issues, including Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Lives ®, a continuing medical
education (CME) conference co-presented
by the CIA and the T.H. Chan Harvard School of Public Health; and Menus of Change ®, a ground - breaking leadership initiative launched in 2012
by the CIA in collaboration with select partners who are working to create a long - term,
practical vision for the integration of optimal nutrition and public health, environmental stewardship and restoration, and social responsibility concerns within the foodservice sector and beyond.
The «
practical skills therapeutic
education method» developed over nearly 30 years
by the RMT resonates with the care methods of Rudolf Steiner College, Waldorf schools, and Meristem.
For the first time ever,
practical cookery is compulsory for children up to Year 9 in the new national curriculum just published
by the Department for
Education.
Waldorf schools seek to develop students» humanity
by offering an
education that promotes academic excellence, cultivates artistic expression, develops
practical skills, and strengthens moral character.
You'll gain
practical hands - on experience and a strong foundation in the discipline through an intensive educational curriculum containing the necessary competencies and proficiencies established
by the National Athletic Training Association (NATA)
Education Council.
is a
practical, how - to guide on how to create and lead a parent / child class or play group inspired
by Waldorf
education.
They are led
by IAIM Trainers who have completed an extensive and
practical, multi-phase
education program designed to ensure quality trainings that you will truly enjoy.
Some
practical problems arising from the issues mentioned above in Iraq are: 1) the lack of security during and after displacement (between areas controlled
by ISIS and the government controlled locations); and 2) the barriers to access basic services such as WASH, shelter, food,
education, child protection and Gender Based Violence, among others.
• In
practical and policy terms, what this means is that the APC administration to be sworn in on October 15, 2018,
by the grace of God, must resume good governance that was cut short four years ago, and once again prioritise social investments in
education, healthcare and other social protection programmes that reduce the cost of living, while raising the quality of life.
A fascinating insight into the
practical workings of the Churchill coalition can be seen in the diary of James Chuter Ede, a Labour junior minister at the Board of
Education, edited
by Kevin Jefferys in Labour and the Wartime Coalition (1987).
Indeed, I suggest we consider a National Emergency for a Clean Environment to bring together, the local authorities, health authorities,
education authorities and our traditional rulers to find
practical ways of saving our nation from the health hazards brought
by our insanitary conditions.
The research builds a cognitive bridge between the
practical and applied in addressing minority disproportionality in public
education by improving the learning disabilities definition for culturally and linguistically diverse students.
571 Heads of HR in German companies were surveyed about the
practical relevance of
education and training offered
by universities and universities of applied sciences.
To Promote and Encourage the Prevention and Reversal of Disease Through Personal Implementation of
Practical Lifestyle Measures
by Providing Starch - Smart ® Health
Education!
Letchworth Garden City About Blog Multiple Sclerosis Test focuses on providing information for anyone affected
by multiple sclerosis,
education programmes for health professionals, funding for
practical research and campaigning for specialist multiple sclerosis services.
To be a
practical journal promoting excellence in implant dentistry
by providing a full range of clinical, continuing
education, practice management, and technology articles written
by leading specialists.
The purchase includes an extraordinarily comprehensive, creative, and
practical curriculum guide, written
by Blueshift
Education in collaboration with Donté, Molly, and the film team.
Led
by Professor Greg Craven, the Advisory Group was asked to make
practical recommendations on improving teacher
education programs to better prepare teachers with the skills they need for the classroom.
Targeted at 14 to 19 year - olds, Career Colleges are a national initiative conceived
by former
Education Secretary, Lord Baker, who passionately believes that high quality technical,
practical and vocational training should be offered to students from age 14.
Another concern raised
by the leading whistleblowing charity, Public Concern at Work (PCaW), is that the lack of clarity in the
education sector is also causing
practical problems for whistleblowers.
Learn More About Differentiated Instruction
Education World has published
practical articles on differentiating instruction
by experienced classroom teachers.
Setting aside
practical and policy questions about how to accomplish that goal, serious questions about the proper «aims of
education» cited
by Ogletree and Robinson remain unsettled.
They urged school districts to reform curricula
by creating
practical, relevant courses (such as shop, home economics, and driver's
education) based on students» needs and interests.
Bluewave SWIFT was developed
by a group of
education leaders who wanted to find a
practical, modern day solution to managing school improvement and dealing more effectively with the processes involved.
Celebrating brave thinking, innovative pedagogy, new products and
education game changers, Bett Futures 2017 presented a one ‑ of - a-kind opportunity for emerging learning solutions to hit the ground running
by inspiring attendees with
practical ideas on how to improve their own educational practice.
Over the three days, delegates heard from inspirational speakers from
education and attended
practical workshops run
by their peers.
That is why it's up to
education leaders, as well as teachers, to prepare the students for the real world,
by introducing and applying learning models which are much more
practical and based on real learning, not just simple reproduction.
I have authored Learning First, Technology Second (published
by ISTE, 2017), Toys to Tools: Connecting Student Cell Phones to
Education (published
by ISTE in 2008), Cell Phones in the Classroom: A
Practical Guide for the K - 12 Educator (published
by ISTE in 2011), Help Your Child Learn with Cell Phones and Web 2.0 (published
by ISTE, 2013).
Good
Practical Science, led
by Sir John Holman, details recommendations to help schools achieve world - class science
education.
The survey
by Censuswide for the Peter Jones Foundation also found that 70 % of UK adults thought a
practical education in enterprise and entrepreneurialism «empowers» young people to build or join successful businesses — potentially helping to improve their job prospects and succeed in the world of work.
A new report outlining ten benchmarks to transform
practical science
education in England has been published
by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation.
When combining traditional academics with a technical or
practical education, it helps to be guided
by people who can walk the walk.
Practical considerations and strategies will be addressed
by our panel of math experts, who will discuss important topics in mathematics
education and field audience questions throughout the session.
His frustration is shared
by many employers who bemoan an
education system that struggles to develop the
practical skills and problem - solving abilities that our industries need.
In 2013 a report published
by SCORE, Resourcing
practical science in primary schools, found that a worrying number of primary students were not experiencing a complete science
education due to a lack of resources for
practical work.
The first is a # 5million scheme run
by the
Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) to trial projects to provide
practical tools and advice to parents so they can help their children learn new words through simple steps like reading and singing nursery rhymes.
Successful schools receive a nationally recognised Digital Schools Award accredited
by Education Scotland, as well as
practical support and resources as part of a growing community of digital schools.
The Play
education stream will tackle the issue of inactivity through the medium of play and will offer
practical insight into how play businesses can boost their commercial performance
by creating a wider appeal for families.