Due to its rich history, there are more
cultural assets on the island: the parish church of St. Mary with preserved parts from 1480, two fortresses from the 6th century, Gradina and Gusterne, five - storey bunja Stari stan, and a submarine archaeological site where many amphoras were found.
Not exact matches
Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder David Papps, said achieving environmental outcomes based
on cultural protocols of Traditional Owners will inform environmental water management and over time will add to the ongoing health of environmental
assets.
It is leveraging
on the intangible
assets that a community already has, which is any combination of social capital, access to natural resources,
cultural assets, human capital such as local leadership, stakeholder capital and indigenous knowledge.
In the department's new framework, the top goal is to «ensure all English Learners are college and career ready for a global society by building
on students» linguistic and
cultural assets.»
Central to the concentration is research
on the factors that put children or youth at a disadvantage, and those
assets — family, community, or
cultural — that support high levels of academic, social, and moral development; healthy individuals; and effective schools.
Without exception, the projects emphasized an
asset - based approach, preparing mid-career professionals and recent college graduates to become teachers who recognize and build
on their students» academic,
cultural and linguistic strengths.
Participants will learn strategies for building
on students» linguistic and
cultural backgrounds as
assets in the learning process.
Teachers should offer: (1) collaborative learning, which entails collaborative intellectual exchanges among students and ensures that all classroom participants are actively involved in the learning process; (2) meaningful learning, which builds
on student experiences and knowledge by making connections to significant events in their lives; and (3)
cultural resources, which pro-actively build
on the
cultural, family, and community
assets, values and practices students bring from home (Boykin & Noguera, 2011; Ramani & Siegler, 2011; Yeager & Walton, 2011).
It is contingent
on... seeing
cultural differences as
assets; creating caring learning communities where culturally different individuals and heritages are valued; using
cultural knowledge of ethnically diverse cultures, families, and communities to guide curriculum development, classroom climates, instructional strategies, and relationships with students; challenging racial and
cultural stereotypes, prejudices, racism, and other forms of intolerance, injustice, and oppression; being change agents for social justice and academic equity; mediating power imbalances in classrooms based
on race, culture, ethnicity, and class; and accepting
cultural responsiveness as endemic to educational effectiveness in all areas of learning for students from all ethnic groups.»
Living up to the motto «Compliance is control,» the car immediately stops chafing its chin and scraping its belly
on what Italian authorities mistakenly preserve as ancient
cultural assets.
«Given these natural
assets and their importance to the
cultural identity of the UAE, there is a world of opportunity for a new kind of tourism in Abu Dhabi that not only raises awareness
on the unique biodiversity of the Emirate, but can also play a role in celebrating and safeguarding the
cultural heritage of its people.
Figures from the Ministry for
Cultural Assets and Activities also confirm that the demand for cultural tourism is on the up: during the Epiphany 2010 holidays, the top thirty cultural state - run sites saw a 10.82 % increase in visitors compared to 2008 and even gross income was up by 12.82 %, reaching a total of $
Cultural Assets and Activities also confirm that the demand for
cultural tourism is on the up: during the Epiphany 2010 holidays, the top thirty cultural state - run sites saw a 10.82 % increase in visitors compared to 2008 and even gross income was up by 12.82 %, reaching a total of $
cultural tourism is
on the up: during the Epiphany 2010 holidays, the top thirty
cultural state - run sites saw a 10.82 % increase in visitors compared to 2008 and even gross income was up by 12.82 %, reaching a total of $
cultural state - run sites saw a 10.82 % increase in visitors compared to 2008 and even gross income was up by 12.82 %, reaching a total of $ 172,472.
During this same month, Gerhard Richter and Georg Baselitz threatened to withdraw their art works
on loan to several German museums in protest of a proposed new German law that would result in stronger oversight over imported
cultural artifacts and tighten export restrictions for
cultural assets that are more than fifty years old or valued at more than $ 162,000.
DAM — Digital
Asset Management, museum software for tracking digital images D.A.P. - Distributed Art Publishers, publish many museum and institutional catalogues and books
on art, design, photography, and architecture DCA — Department of
Cultural Affairs (New York City) DOF - Depth of field (from photography) DPI - Dots per inch (image - quality indicator) DSLR - Digital single - lens reflex camera
During the 1970s, Pittsburgh began to recognize its
cultural offerings as an increasingly meaningful economic
asset, with potential to attract tourist dollars and stem the drain
on the city's population.
Beginning
on January 21, 2013, the program will enhance the DMA's role as the region's largest municipal museum and a vital community
asset that rewards
cultural participation in novel ways and provides meaningful experiences with art to visitors free of charge.
On any other subject but climate change, the critical talents of Britain's chattering classes (arguably Britain's greatest
cultural asset) would have been aroused to massacre this apology of a programme.
Zita Cobb is from Fogo; she went down the road to Silicon Valley, made her fortune and returned, establishing the Shorefast Foundation,» a registered Canadian charity dedicated to promoting Fogo Island and Change Islands as geo - tourism destinations, by leading with the arts and building
on the intrinsic
cultural and ecological
assets of the islands.»
Pediatricians can strive to identify and build
on protective factors within families, such as cohesion, humor, support networks, skills, and spiritual and
cultural beliefs.96, 97 By approaching families from a strengths - based perspective, pediatricians can help build trust and identify the
assets on which a family can draw to effectively address problems and care for their children.
Supporting Refugee Families: Adapting Family Strengthening Programs That Build
on Assets (PDF - 93 KB) Bridging Refugee Youth and Children's Services (2010) Explores how service providers in the United States can build
on refugees» family and community strengths while also helping ease their transition into a different
cultural context in which to raise their children.
Economic returns can flow from Indigenous people developing the land and the resources contained
on the land, from companies seeking access to the land and resources for development purposes, and from the
cultural assets of the group and their unique relationship to the land.
• Professional Practice: Includes topics
on the state of the profession, professional certification, ethics, and child rights • Relationships: Includes topics
on the role of relationships in human development, empowering interactions, resistance to relationship building, and stages of relationship development • Communication: Includes topics
on communication roadblocks, active listening, reflecting, and reframing • Documentation: Includes topics
on observation skills, memory recall, non-judgmental and objective language • Guidance: Includes topics
on the developmental needs, brain activation, emotional first aid, effective directives, tension reduction, and behavioral counseling • Development: Includes topics
on developmental stages and tasks, ecological theory, developmental
assets,
cultural diversity, structure and supervision