osing to observe days, weeks or months that focus on mental health and wellbeing can offer your service a chance to start and
continue deeper conversations that reduce stigma, raise awareness, and build your community through a common cause.
Not exact matches
This week on The Tesla Show: «We
continue [listen to Part 1] our
conversation on neural networks and
deep learning.
This community
continues to grow, stand with each other, and yet allows
deep conversations: Jesus as a historical person, a myth, a evolved myth, a vehicle, a part of the god head.....
Prompted by his
continuing experience with the institute courses, he began a serious research effort, convinced of the need «to find new ways to talk about the congregational body that can provide
deeper insight into its nature, and enrich
conversation with and among its members.»
To expand on the videos, today I am beginning a companion series on this blog to
continue the
conversation around
deeper learning.
As we
continue the
conversation about teacher quality, let's listen to the voices of educators who have a
deep and nuanced understanding of teaching and learning: to Pam Grossman on the essential role of teacher retention in the development of teacher quality; to Linda Darling - Hammond on the importance of treating teachers as professionals, providing them with opportunities to learn with one another: what keeps good teachers in schools; to Anthony Cody on the complex nature of learning, and of the relationship between great teaching and dynamic learning.
The research community has
continued to delve
deep into such topics in the years since then, and recent data contributes to the expanding
conversation.
«The key to NWEI is the
deep conversation, the networks and the friendships that
continue to occur beyond the circle.
These sorts of
deeper conversations about how to solve problems constructively move the parties away from a bland slicing of all parenting time down the middle into something more creative that allows the children to
continue to engage in family traditions with both sides of the family, maintaining family relationships that will help support the children through the inevitable difficulties that come from divorce.