Sentences with phrase «challenge your perceptions about»

A good story on the big (or small) screen can challenge our perceptions about current events in a way that no political pundit yelling on cable TV ever could.
Members of the Chartered Institute of Building have been putting their stamp on Chartered construction businesses for more than 20 years; challenging perceptions about the industry through their professionalism, skill and credibility.
The results might challenge your perceptions about what you think you should be pursuing as a career and may provide that bit of motivation to strike off and explore a new area.
Parke's debut novel melds screwball comedy, hipster - style irony and an old - fashioned unreliable narrator into a quirky whodunit that challenges our perceptions about how we think and interact with the world around us.
Kellogg's new ad campaign is focusing on flavor to challenge the perception about healthy whole wheat food.
It crystalizes most of the elements that define Erlich's works: displacement and challenging perceptions about how and where things are supposed to be.

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Christine Spliid, founder of CROBAR, talks to us about the insect protein trend and her own brand story to date, including the challenges of changing consumer perception towards insects as food.
The book The Invisible Gorilla uses research on how the mind works to challenge our ideas about attention, perception and reasoning.
This perception needs to be addressed and challenged in school physical education (PE) according to research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), which shows how school provision could make use of visual approaches in developing young people's critical learning about the body.
This perception about lawyer Ampaw has been there since the last time he sat on TV3 electoral petition Saga and shared his legal Opinion on the court seating — where the NPP took the EC to court to challenge the authenticity of the Vote declared.
If we accept that only counter intuitive political moves gain real public traction and that concerns about Labour's economic and fiscal management gravely imperil the prospects of Labour government, Labour should be seeking strongly counter intuitive moves that challenge these negative perceptions.
Differentiating between doctors and researchers Beyond presenting the consent statement itself, the underlying challenge may be addressing the public perceptions about the people and institutions involved in the research process.
This challenges common perceptions about the ED as the main source of opioid prescriptions, researchers say.
Girls in the 12th grade with most negative perceptions had a 1.8 percent chance of choosing a PEMC major, while girls with the most positive perceptions about their ability under challenge had a 5.6 percent chance of choosing a PEMC major.
While feeling optimistic about life may seem challenging sometimes, it is important to remember that it is your perspective and perception that shapes your experiences and that you are still in control of your actions, and you have the power to change how you feel.
I've written about the ability patterns have to visually camouflage and challenge our perception of depth.
By altering our perception of what's possible, these sites are reconditioning our feelings about monogamy and challenging the traditional paradigm of adult life.
Siren has teamed up with creative digital marketing agency Hello Velocity for the «More Than Meat» campaign, which wants to raise awarness about online objectification by challenging user perceptions and stamping out demeaning comments.
He explores how these new technologies, by altering our perception of what's possible, are reconditioning our feelings about commitment and challenging the traditional paradigm of adult life.
Jennifer Merin: Stunning relationship - driven scifi drama that challenges commonplace perceptions about the scifi genre.
Hansongkitpong says changing perceptions about autism in some communities has been challenging, but she sees progress.
After extensive research on teacher evaluation procedures, the Measures of Effective Teaching Project mentions three different measures to provide teachers with feedback for growth: (1) classroom observations by peer - colleagues using validated scales such as the Framework for Teaching or the Classroom Assessment Scoring System, further described in Gathering Feedback for Teaching (PDF) and Learning About Teaching (PDF), (2) student evaluations using the Tripod survey developed by Ron Ferguson from Harvard, which measures students» perceptions of teachers» ability to care, control, clarify, challenge, captivate, confer, and consolidate, and (3) growth in student learning based on standardized test scores over multiple years.
The report, funded by the Commercial Education Trust, revealed that the negative perceptions around apprenticeships among students, teachers and parents hampers take - up and highlights how more needs to be done to ensure equal guidance for both academic and vocational pathways and challenge views about the suitability of different apprenticeships across genders.
«One of the challenges for people who do this work... is that there is this myth, this grossly inaccurate perception, about what is possible inside a prison,» says Castro.
These may not reach all parts of a country in the continent, but knowing about mobile phone usage, the broadband network or space programmes can challenge stereotypes and alter the perceptions of young people and teachers alike.
Aya Chebbi: I think my inspiration is my commitment to change the narrative about Tunisia, Africa and the Middle East through people's stories... to challenge the misrepresentation and misinformation on the mainstream media that eventually shape the incomplete perceptions of others about these regions... to challenge that simply with real stories by offering another definition, logic, image or narrative...
The challenge is expanding the students» excitement about native studies to all subjects while fighting the perception that the curriculum is less rigorous than in other public schools.
Our own experiences as educators make it challenging to shed our perceptions about instructional methods (or even particular students!)
A new report from Third Way offers some insight into the challenges Read more about New Report on College Students» Perceptions of the Teaching Profession -LSB-...]
This catalogue of the 50 most common double standards that women deal with daily includes tips and solutions about how to respond to them and challenge underlying sexist perceptions.
One challenge you may encounter in a post-career job is perceptions about older workers.
Learners are challenged to think rationally, logically, and thoughtfully about the treatment and use of animals in our modern society and are encouraged to question both their individual (moral) and our societal (ethical) perceptions of right and wrong.
Sharing their adventures is what drives us: from our own experiences, we've learned that travel is about pushing limits; challenging the status quo and your own perceptions; making connections; getting involved — and giving back.
Painting from an intuitive and open mindset, Scully experiments with new combinations of colors and creating space and form while also challenging ideas about sight and perception.
In addition to the artist's own popular published writings, which detail the unique challenges facing female artists, Memory Work draws on unpublished manuscripts, private recordings, and never - before - seen working drawings to validate Truitt's original ideas about the link between perception and mnemonic reference in contemporary art.
Sperber's beautifully crafted constructions challenge notions about the nature of representation and perception as they simultaneously amaze and delight.
She is most interested in developing exhibitions that engage non-traditional audiences while concomitantly challenging viewers to re-think their perceptions about art, art - making and the role of the museum / gallery.
My perceptions about my subjects continually change, abstract arrangement of forms make new connections, techniques emerge that can take me new places, I develop new tonal and color arrangements that lead me to even greater challenges.
Q: Tell me more about what our clients and colleagues can see at Turner Contemporary this summer... A: This summer we're celebrating the capacity of the arts to pioneer change, challenge perceptions and embolden society.
Although his career was cut short by his untimely death at age 27, his groundbreaking drawings and paintings continue to challenge perceptions, provoke vital dialogues and empower us to think critically about the world around us.
It is, in fact, much more about working along the limits of taste and potential perception, or of compromising and challenging established modes of perception.
Mostly expressing a sense of absurdity, his work engages with pre-conceptions about cultural ideals to challenge established perception and interpretation through the use of found, familiar, or fabricated sources popularized by the Surrealists.
Ashley challenges assumptions about form, boundaries, and perception, working «within a deeply feminist critique of the contemporary art world.
Using found imagery and archival materials, her works challenge perceptions of the past and raise questions about history, conflict, and collective memory.
The # 25,000 annual prize made famous by Damien Hirst and Tracey Emin is notorious for challenging the public's perceptions about what constitutes art.
Emerging from her studies about the time of the Op Art movement and that seminal exhibition, The Responsive Eye, presented at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1965 and organized by William C. Seitz, Rector could not help but be influenced by the hard - edge structures, dizzying lines, geometric forms and high key and high contrast colors that created optical and illusory effects challenging visual perception.
In discussing the place of painting and sculpture in the culture of our time, I shall refer only to those kinds which, whether abstract or not, have a fresh inventive character, that art which is called «modern» not simply because it is of our century, but because it is the work of artists who take seriously the challenge of new possibilities and wish to introduce into their work perceptions, ideas and experiences which have come about only within our time.
And that makes teaching about this subject particularly challenging, given the durably wide range of perceptions not just of the science, but of how to respond to it.
Permit me to challenge two things; your simplistic description of the risk perception psychology that explains why the public doesn't seem to care about such a huge threat, and more profoundly, the naive belief that public concern about climate change can make much difference.
The differences between a relatively low perception of the climate challenge and public willingness to do something about it are even greater in other nations: in Israel (56 points) and Ukraine (48 points), countries which are not among the top 20 CO2 emitters, and in Poland (44 points) and South Korea (41 points), which are.
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