Sentences with phrase «challenge this perception when»

Adherence to standard textbook - based teaching means that nothing is being done to challenge this perception when it's all too clear that unlocking curiosity and wonderment across all academic disciplines is not only essential to the mastery of tests, but also key to ensuring that more students are inspired enough to pursue further study and even pursue teaching as a career later in life.

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When New York photographer and animal advocate Sophie Gamand began photographing rescue Pit Bulls in flower crowns, challenging the public's perception of them as «dangerous» dogs, she had no idea that her Pit Bull...
I perceive myself as one way, and when anything happens to challenge that perception, good or bad, I go into fight or flight mode.
They challenge us and the meaning of our sight, at a time when perception is de ned by a digital lens.
When the protagonist redresses it is played in reverse again, challenging the perception of a traditional striptease.
Challenging our perceptions of what we even consider a portrait, yet also resisting what many misunderstand to be abstract art, Hodgkin's pieces, spanning a 60 - year period, explore a language of representation that captures the «emotional response and feeling of memory when we encounter someone, not just the physical experience»
The work challenges perceptions of global migration and refugees at a time when immigrants are being vilified in public discourses.
When you're in career transition it's challenging to change hiring manager perception that you've kept your skills sharp.
CHALLENGE: To create the perception that you are a «big» company executive when the reality is that you've worked for small consulting firms throughout your entire career.
My style is to assist my client on their own personal journey of growth, occasionally challenge their perceptions as needed, and offer feedback when appropriate.
When relational partners experience dissonance in these or other areas, they will often attempt to challenge the perceptions or actions of one another in an effort to promote changes in behavior or perspective (Johnson & Roloff, 2000; Stutman & Newell, 1990).
«This continues to create growing issues in the market involving poorly trained cooperating agents, ethically challenged agents and brokerages, as well as a reduced value perception of consumers when forced to deal with these lesser caliber institutions and agents.
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