Sentences with phrase «call elaboration»

And that's the focus on you know what we call elaboration.
For example, when students create stories, pictures, or other nonverbal expressions of the content they are learning — a process researchers call elaboration — they are also helping to better embed the information.

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That Jesus was of God was a swift affirmation, needing the support of only two brief quotations from the psalms; that Jesus was of the people seems to call for repetition and elaboration.
This human point of view calls for further elaboration, for one often sees reference to the cultural and historical conditionedness of Scripture as though it were a cause for concern.
This book by John E. Hare, son of influential (and recently deceased) philosopher R. M. Hare, is full of stimulating ideas that call for elaboration.
What it invites is critique from theology; its claims about human nature and its status in relation to divinity call for elaboration.
The Reformers saw that the basis of moral responsibility and decision of the Christian does not lie in the elaboration of principles but in the concrete response of free men to the call of God, which is a call to action and service.
In 2001 she published Jesus, Humanity, and the Trinity, which was systematic in laying out a comprehensive theological vision but so brief that it called out for greater elaboration.
Ricoeur's interest focuses on the «intellectual activity which presided over this elaboration of traditions and led to what we now call Scripture.
Furthermore, Jesus has introduced two categories that call for elaboration: a persecuting world out there and the tradition of the suffering prophets.
Indeed, the «call» of Enoch in I Enoch 70 - 71 is an elaboration of the second part of this verse, i.e. the reference to Enoch's translation to heaven, with a characteristic use of existing imagery, in this instance Ezek.
The party calls for a new plan for the introduction of «emotional intelligence» classes in schools, for the learning of foreign languages in schools, as well as the elaboration of a new «Plan Africa», which sets out to support African countries in their struggle to promote democracy, human rights, gender equality, and sustainable development.
Researchers call that a «supermarket» or «cafeteria» diet, and its similarity to the kind of food available to most Americans needs no elaboration.
Professor Barry Sharpless (pictured above) who received the August Wilhelm von Hofmann award, gave a plenary talk on «Click Chemistry — New Directions» that culminated in an elaboration of a completely new click reaction called SuFEx (published in an article in Angewandte Chemie).
This process, called hatha yoga, is a tantric elaboration of the eight - limbed approach to yoga.
Rather, it's the elaboration of what will be included in the game: a brand new episode called Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep: A Fragmentary Passage.
There hasn't been any elaboration or confirmation as to what the game will be released on, but if the comment about Black Ops 3 being the first title for next - gen hardware is true, could we be seeing Call of Duty finally moving away from last - gen hardware completely?
REVISED DATES: Deadline — 28/11/2015 5 pm Exhibition — 21st - 24th January 2016 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS CHROMA: Winter Exhibition CHROMA is a curation of visual thought and exists both as space and document It acts as a platform for elaboration and articulation, exploring the narrative potential of aesthetic and visual arrangement The published and exhibited results are -LSB-...]
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