Sentences with phrase «critical as discipline»

But as passionate as we are, and as critical as discipline is, it's important to keep in mind there are certain things we just don't have the authority to do.

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Harvey Mudd describes its core curriculum as «an academic boot camp in the STEM disciplines — math, physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, and engineering — as well as classes in writing and critical inquiry» that it says «gives students a broad scientific foundation and the skills to think and to solve problems across disciplines
But as alluded to earlier, patience and discipline are two critical skills any serious trader or investor must master if one is to profit from short - term trading over the long - term.
Second, the discipline of critical history, as Martin himself acknowledges, depends upon bringing forth publicly accessible evidence and employing modes of reasoning that are commonly accepted in everyday life: in newspapers, law courts and inquiries of many different sorts.
It is also possible to recognize other ways of reading the New Testament: not only midrash, but also typology and allegory are modes of reading which, given their assumptions and rules of discourse, are every bit as disciplined and «true» as that offered by the literalist renderings of the historical - critical method.
The challenge put to the historical - critical paradigm by the changing character of the student clientele has been matched by a series of severe criticism from within the scholarly discipline as well.
Since conceptual capacities needed to understand God include capacities that are «existentially» significant while at the same time fully as rational and as rigorously disciplined as any other capacities to understand anything else, can academic schooling be understood adequately simply as the acquisition of capacities for disciplined accumulation and mastery of data and capacities for critical and self - critical theorizing (cf the «Berlin» model)?
Such a critical feminist reconceptualization challenges the androcentric frameworks of the discipline as a whole.
Orderly, disciplined, critical inquiry of this sort is the Wissenschaft (often misleadingly translated into English as «science») that makes a research university genuinely a place of research.
Indeed, as the result of disciplined and orderly critical inquiry, it is supposed to be accessible independent of any prejudices or special interests of either the researcher or the competent observer.
«Intellectual intuition» and «reason» are strictly separated, and only human capacities for critical, disciplined, orderly problem solving in the framework of research agendas, or other situations approximating such research agendas, count as «rationality.»
Whereas biblical studies experienced the challenge of modernity in terms of historical - critical approaches to scripture, pastoral theology experienced it in terms of the emergence of psychology and sociology as disciplines.
To be sure, the self is ultimate in that it is necessary to our experience or understanding of ultimate reality, including the self; and it is for this reason, presumably, that psychology, understood as critical reflection on the self as thus ultimate, can be represented as the third discipline of special metaphysics.
In this understanding, the scope of metaphysics includes both metaphysica generalis, or ontology, understood as critical reflection on strictly ultimate reality» as such, and metaphysica specialis as comprising the three disciplines of psychology, cosmology, and theology, understood as critical reflection respectively on the three ultimate realities of self, world, and God.
As with Kelly's recommendations, the rhetoric of this proposal honors Wissenschaft in theological schooling, but the proposal's structure gives schooling in critical, systematic, disciplined inquiry no role to play in the «training» of religious «professionals.»
In the introduction, Baum raises critical questions about sociology as a discipline of critical and analytical thought.
Once seen as merely «applied theology or «helps and hints for church leaders,» the practical theological disciplines now involve critical and original thinking about theologically saturated religious practices.
As For Jacks position in the team when he is back from injury, i think he has to be patient on the bench for a while, avoid injury and his opportunity will surely come for him to make his come back and when he gets that break he should learn to keep his discipline and stop loosing the ball in critical areas of the midfield.
As a nanny employer, it's critical for you to be able to have open and honest conversations about the happenings of your child's life — including any discipline issues.
«As you know the NSIA fulfills a critical function in our economy and country as a whole, principally it serves as a good tool of fiscal discipline, ensuring future availability of capital through investments in long term assets and managing Nigerian savingAs you know the NSIA fulfills a critical function in our economy and country as a whole, principally it serves as a good tool of fiscal discipline, ensuring future availability of capital through investments in long term assets and managing Nigerian savingas a whole, principally it serves as a good tool of fiscal discipline, ensuring future availability of capital through investments in long term assets and managing Nigerian savingas a good tool of fiscal discipline, ensuring future availability of capital through investments in long term assets and managing Nigerian savings.
«Obama believes that a critical step in restoring fiscal discipline is enforcing pay - as - you - go (PAYGO) budgeting rules which require new spending commitments or tax changes to be paid for by cuts to other programs or new revenue.»
President Buhari noted that the conference will in no small measure create a sense of peace and belongings to the people of the region, stressing that the reform process within the Nigerian Army has not only enhance service, discipline, functional capacity and operational readiness, but properly positioned the service for its role as a critical stakeholder in the nation's quest for peace and stability.
Critical factors such as a minimum of 4 BTEch Degree Programmes in Science and Technology based disciplines, academic and professional qualification of teaching staff, stock of equipment, strategic partnership with industry and a well crafted legal regime just to highlight a few are all crucial elements that infrastructural provision alone can not satisfy.
The critical moment occurs when a clinician can think across disciplines about how a cellular process may be active in many different diseases, as Folkman did.
Yet few fields are confronting the problems as vigorously, perhaps because in this discipline women have reached critical mass.
But by training future educators to continuously inspire students to succeed, helping prospective teachers view curriculum from students» perspectives, and assisting students as they negotiate critical points in various disciplines, the teacher training methods in Finland continue to meet the needs of the next generation of students.
Pay differentials are critical not only for quality, but in hard to fill disciplines such as physics and mathematics.
As much as empirical challenges may seem to render this debate theoretical, it is a critical one for policy: the authority to issue federal guidance to schools on discipline disparities comes directly from administrative authority to enforce the Civil Rights Act, which requires either different treatment or disparate intenAs much as empirical challenges may seem to render this debate theoretical, it is a critical one for policy: the authority to issue federal guidance to schools on discipline disparities comes directly from administrative authority to enforce the Civil Rights Act, which requires either different treatment or disparate intenas empirical challenges may seem to render this debate theoretical, it is a critical one for policy: the authority to issue federal guidance to schools on discipline disparities comes directly from administrative authority to enforce the Civil Rights Act, which requires either different treatment or disparate intent.
She empowered us to reflect on our practice as teachers and engaged us as critical coinvestigators of the underlying principles of what it means to be an effective teacher and learner of the English discipline.
While development of 21st century skills such as critical thinking, communication and digital skills can be gained through study across a range of disciplines, STEM skills are increasingly important for the jobs of the future.
Cultivating a teaching workforce that is reflective of an increasingly diverse student body reflects inclusive national values, and may serve as a critical tool to narrow the racial gap in discipline outcomes.
The other features two students who went to school wearing T - shirts with messages critical of gays and were disciplined as a result.
Visual arts (as well as other arts) are an excellent discipline to build and utilize critical thinking skills.
E4E teachers came to D.C. on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination to share with Secretary DeVos that the Federal Department of Education has a critical role to play in protecting the civil rights of all students and as a result must continue to highlight the disparities that exist in school discipline, investigate districts where those disparities may be caused by bias, and support the implementation of strategies to reduce punitive discipline.
These skills include critical thinking, communication and language acquisition; and as highlighted by the National Center for Education in its 2006 report, creativity, innovation, use of ideas, abstraction, self - discipline, and the ability to function as part of a team.
Jeanne Tribuzzi will facilitate hands - on experiences as participants view models of best - practice curriculum and instruction, focusing on the foundational levels of literacy, literacy across all levels and disciplines, and skills needed to be critical consumers and creators of media.
Graduation rates (along with test score growth data) is a critical component of No Child's AYP system, while any overhaul of No Child should include using school discipline data along with chronic truancy rates (ideally, based on 10 or more days of unexcused absence, as used in Indiana) as a component of accountability.
Research has shown again and again that non-cognitive skills such as self - discipline, taking responsibility, and listening skills are more critical.
Focus areas range from academic disciplines (K — 12 math, science, world languages, and so on) to specific programs (such as library media, guidance, or Response to Intervention) to approaches that promote deeper thinking (such as the extent to which critical thinking is embedded in a district's curriculum).
Character education may address such critical issues as student absenteeism, discipline problems, drug abuse, gang violence, teen pregnancy, and poor academic performance.
We must embrace and invest in positive discipline practices and restorative justice as critical components for building that culture.
The ELA standards were designed to prepare students to become critical consumers of literature and informational texts across disciplines and are primarily framed as developmental processes that these students would be able to demonstrate by the end of a given grade level of instruction.
The students who graduate from ACHS will have the self - esteem, self - discipline, intellectual curiosity and critical thinking skills to maintain their status as lifelong learners.
Reframing discipline issues as «problems to be solved,» Yvonne emphasizes the critical role of social - emotional development in early childhood classrooms.
The idea of locating discipline problems in areas beyond the individual student, such as trouble at home, conflicts with peers, or disengagement from academics, is critical to improving school culture.
Critical thinking as an academic discipline is based on the rules of formal logic, theory and practice of argumentation, rhetoric and scientific epistemology (a section of philosophy that deals with instruments and limitations of cognitive activity).
They view stock selection as critical for achieving above - average results, and believe that a highly disciplined process promotes repeatability.
Perverse Incentives Lie Behind Microsoft's Linkedin Purchase This FT article on Microsoft's recently announced acquisition of Linkedin is critical of CEO Satya Nadella for poor capital allocation discipline — but equally critical of the «lavish equity incentives that investors have heaped upon his plate... designed to encourage Mr Nadella to behave as if he's running an Apple or a Facebook — tech companies that are at the forefront of consumer innovation.
As the sector's so location - based, this approach is critical — Applegreen may get one chance to acquire a specific site, but it also needs to be disciplined in its M&A, so any edge evaluating / negotiating / locking down an acquisition is invaluable.
The AVBT will advance the skills of veterinary technicians within the discipline of animal behavior and further their recognition as critical components of the veterinary behavior team in creating, maintaining, and strengthening the human - animal bond.
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