Sentences with phrase «creative subjects which»

Talking about the religious schools in particular, he said parents were sending their children because they were not satisfied with mainstream education «because music, for example, could be taught or creative subjects which they disapprove of».

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Columns like «The Top Shelf,» which she often conducted while sitting on the subject's bathroom floor, featured insider - y interviews in which supermodels, magazine editors and beauty and fashion execs revealed their daily routines, preferred products and, in a plot twist, quite candid struggles with insecurities (supermodel Karlie Kloss on acne, J. Crew's then - creative director, Jenna Lyons, on aging and ice cream).
In short, because the Whiteheadian God as Wieman understood it had no active role in the creative process, it was neither subject to empirical investigation nor workable as a concrete process to which persons can adjust their activities.
Surely, whatever else Whitehead is saying here, he is saying that actual occasions are repeated (qua superjects only, never qua subjects), for among the «elements» in the universe relative to the origination of a novel creature are all those occasions which have already completed their becoming, i.e., those which are already superjects; hence, every superject accumulated in the wake of the universe's creative advance is repeated in each novel creature at the utmost verge of that advance.
To be actual must mean that all actual things are alike objects, enjoying objective immortality in fashioning creative actions; and that all actual things are subjects, each prehending the universe from which it arises.
As we have seen, what the examination of perception brings to light for Whitehead is an occasion of experience which is a self - creative process, a subject synthesizing past objects into a novel unity.
The logical subjects, however, are not capable of doing more than indicating how the proposition could be realized: if the logical subjects to which the predicative pattern refers could, in themselves, make the proposition «tell tales» as to its ingression, it would be to cast the world's lot in advance, it would be to prescribe exhaustively creative unfolding and thus vitiate creativity.
Even if that other, materially speaking, is only a text, its subject matter establishes the possibility of a dialogue which not only marks the beginning of community and the collaborative and creative enterprise of generating something new.
Secondly, if the unity or subject of a creative process acts out of the spontaneity of its own essence, then it bears a certain kind of responsibility for the directions which its seeking takes.
He believes that the fundamental units of reality are subjects which are partially self - creative.
To argue by inference from effect to Cause, from the passive object to the active Subject of change, from transitory, contingent being to a Being who is necessary and eternal, from nature's striving after perfection to a Perfection which is ultimate, from the order observable in creation to a creative Mind - all that (I shall be told) is to approach the great Riddle from one side, and that the most difficult.
Accordingly, Hartshorne defines metaphysics as «the search for necessary and categorial truth» and describes metaphysical truths as those which no experience can contradict and which any experience must illustrate.4 In a helpful article on this subject, Hartshorne elaborates: «Metaphysics, in an old phrase, explores «being qua being,» or reality qua reality, meaning by this, the strictly universal features of existential possibility, those which can not be unexemplified»; and he gives as an example of such a necessary truth the affirmation that «experience as creative process occurs.
Since the release of The Creative Family, I've been overwhelmed by a continuing thread of email questions all around the subject of craftivism (which I wrote a bit about in the book), the concept of using craft for social action, as crafters and as families.
So many of our most interesting creative voices have dealt with mental illness (certainly a subject in open discussion right now with the recent passing of Robin Williams), and, while Lenny Abrahamson's «Frank» has been billed as a wacky comedy about a guy with a fake head (which it partially is), it's also a dissection of this intersection, driven by a remarkably physical performance by Michael Fassbender.
In the early part of his career, which was influenced by the neorealism and, at the same time, censured by the government, he was, arguably at his most creative, innovative, and courageous in the way he presented and treated his subjects and depicted his characters.
Nicky Morgan has already confirmed that all pupils will be expected to take compulsory EBacc subjects by 2020, which has led some educational professionals to voice concerns, saying that focus on academic subjects could restrict the time available for creative and technical subjects.
The Fair is inspiring, creative and fun, which is exactly how we want to portray the teaching and learning of the STEM subjects.
For instance, the emphasis on EBacc — an attainment measure which marginalises creative subjects — is at odds with a recognition of the value of the creative economy.
This highlights the need both for a properly creative education and for careers advice which understands the skills and subjects needed for students to be able to enter these fields in future.
A balanced curriculum With children required to study EBacc subjects to GCSE level, it's easy to see that the creative pathways for our school children are disappearing, which will slowly result in funding for creative subject areas being cut, leading to options for our children being vastly reduced.
Getting down to business At the Notting Hill Academy of Music, we believe that this starts with understanding the business side of the music industry, which should be introduced early on at levels 1, 2 and 3 in music (the equivalent to GCSE and A — level), or introduced as an option for a compulsory creative subject for the EBacc.
Their comments come amidst the government push for a more «academic» curriculum, with the introduction of the English Baccalaureate (EBacc), which requires pupils to study subjects such as English, Maths, Sciences and a language, but omits many creative subjects.
However, the report says that the government needs to acknowledge that at the same time, the EBacc and Progress 8 have «brought increased pressure on arts subjects» and to «consider the impact which reduced access to the arts is likely to have both on pupils and on the creative industries more widely».
Although Jungi is not a native speaker he has excelled in his A level subject choices, which include Mathematics and Higher Mathematics, due to his creative and challenging way of thinking which has been nurtured in Padworth's individualistic environment.
Taking inspiration from Pinterest, I put together these four sheets which cover topics such as: Food / drink, chores, school subjects, daily routine, holidays (past and future) then a more creative sheet where students fill their «Happiness Box» (with nouns) and list the things they would like to learn (using verbs).
It set up a fresh paradigm as a problem - solving subject, becoming a core component within the educational foundation upon which today's successful creative industries are built.
Government figures show that the demand for teachers in EBacc subjects is set to increase, which indicates the demise of creative subjects.
But it's not just those who want to work in the sector which benefit from the inclusion of creative subjects.
The exclusion of creative subjects from the EBacc remit; subject silos; out - dated subject orthodoxies; teacher shortages and financial and academic pressures on schools weighed down by accountability measures are creating a perfect storm in which students will be those affected in the short term and society in the long term.
The new English Baccalaureate qualification (EBacc)-- which emphasises a range of «core» academic subjects — has caused widespread concern amongst the musical community, including fears this will lead to a decline in the creative arts and technology.
Anybody willing to take a risk to be creative can utilise this approach, which is a natural enhancement of most subjects, especially the humanities and technologies.
«[I felt] it would cover a number of my goals, which essentially were to focus on STEM, to engage girls in STEM, and to look at some really exciting creative ideas where they could integrate design thinking with using equipment; and making it a very cross-disciplinary approach so every subject could go in from Prep right through to Year 12.»
Each subject has its different requirements; lighting in an art departments is hugely important, while creative subjects such as drama is best put apart from other departments such as Maths and English, due to the nature of the courses activities, storing equipment and outside activities which may not combine well with subjects which need quieter, more stable interiors.
Contrary to what most people think, coding isn't really a subject like maths or science - it's a tool, which is the by - product of creativity, so it is in fact very well suited to the more creative types!
It is clear, however, that LTLT - related subjects often require innovative and creative teaching practices which in turn, require greater time for teachers to prepare adequate lesson plans and gather necessary materials.
Think Physics is a collaborative cradle to career project, which uses physics in a creative and holistic way to inspire children, young people, their parents and teachers to increase the uptake of physics and STEM related subjects at A-level in the North East, especially among girls and other under - represented groups.
The initiative, which is linked to the computer science curriculum, uses computer games to increase interest and uptake of STEM subjects, build young people's digital skills and provide an insight into what careers in the technology, creative digital and related industries might offer.
Students — particularly girls — need to be made aware that STEM subjects are the gateway to exciting and creative careers, which can make a difference to people's lives, but which can also offer plenty of prospects and high earning potential.
The Bacc for the Future campaign, which has campaigned against the measure and its impact on creative subjects, now says it has «no choice» but to step up its efforts and «urge the Department for Education to think again».
We put a number of subjects together in something called «Creative Curriculum», which includes: English, Art and Design, Music, Geography and History.
Students engage in a CREATIVE PROCESS which CONNECTS an art form and another subject area and meets EVOLVING OBJECTIVES in both.
Seeing pupils make such progress through creative arts is why she is vicious about the government's cuts, particularly at mainstream schools, and the way league tables are constructed, which are pushing schools to reduce time for these subjects.
This is much preferable to the EBacc performance measure in which only a core of five academic subjects, with no recognition of success in more creative or practical subjects, was targeted.
eLearning projects tend to include a good deal of photos, illustrations, audio narration, and other creative and original content, all of which may be subject to copyright protections.
Except that PTE's views on excellence comprise «rigorous» testing and «rigorous subjects» which imply subjects not deemed rigorous (creative subjects, perhaps, D&T, PSHE?)
However, Progress 8 includes an «element of protection» for arts subjects because, of the eight subjects which count towards it, three can be creative subjects.
This announcement comes only a short time after Ofqual released figures that confirmed the devastating impact the EBacc is having on the uptake of creative subjects at GCSE, with a decline of 38,900 students which amounts to a fall of 8 % from 2016 to 2017.
Deborah Annetts is chief executive of the Incorporated Society of Musicians and founder of the Bacc for the Future campaign, which calls for the inclusion of creative and cultural subjects in the Ebacc
In fact, it was that work I can strongly attribute to my current creative abilities which I have been able to transfer into «non-arts» subject matter and ideas.
The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) has recently revised its model core teaching standards, which go beyond possessing content knowledge to incorporate knowledge of how to teach one's subject matter (for example, how to identify students» common misunderstandings and help students move beyond them) and «how to connect concepts and use differing perspectives to engage learners in critical / creative thinking and collaborative problem solving related to authentic local and global issues» (CCSSO, 2010, p. 15).
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