The project also promotes the maintenance and protection
of cultural knowledge through the application of traditional land management practices.
We are committed to encouraging diverse expertise and
cultural knowledge as we reach our vision of world health transformed through breastfeeding and skilled lactation care.
Drawing on these lessons it is building a theory of change that values both
Indigenous cultural knowledge and the international evidence base on trauma.
One is a product of ignorance and one of knowledge and both will be in infinite supply as long as we have finite life spans and
share cultural knowledge.
I would like to make friends in various places to
exchange cultural knowledge and interests and to share thoughts and feelings about various topics.
They also showcase stories of Indigenous women and
cultural knowledge through their products and facilitate a powerful and positive narrative about Indigenous women and their cultures.
Together we will have a yarn, listen and learn... all the time reflecting on how to grow
cultural knowledge at your place.
At the center of this vision is the desire to build a deep educational and
cultural knowledge base in our teacher residents so they can advocate for social justice effectively and stimulate community transformation.
In my view the curriculum matters because there is
real cultural knowledge, handed down by a process of natural selection.
This enables the evolution of a second powerful form of inheritance to go with genes: the passing of
cultural knowledge down generations.
Even without the in
depth cultural knowledge, knowing country has spiritual origins makes it all the more significant and important to us.
«She's got
enormous cultural knowledge and really fantastic research skills and that combination was just invaluable in an advisor,» he said.
Excellent for independent learning and
cultural knowledge as they have to research information on a French town.
Their works fuse traditional
cultural knowledge with contemporary art forms, pose urgent political questions, and push the boundaries of how we think about art, history and culture more broadly.
Carnegie helped promote literacy and
cultural knowledge by supporting the construction of hundreds of new libraries around the country.
The Indigenous Peoples Organisation Network also rightly pointed out that commercial tree plantations have potential for creating a viable economic base for Indigenous Australians whilst also utilising Indigenous
cultural knowledge in the development of effective and sustainable land management strategies.
Such cultural knowledge won't seal the deal, Rene observes, but failing to understand decorum may serve to disqualify you even before you formally submit a bid for a contract.
Not all Indigenous students will be able to speak an Indigenous language or be the holders of
cultural knowledge given the impact of colonisation.
Imitation allows children to gain an understanding of puzzling observations and communicate shared understanding (Uzgiris, 1981); it is also used in
transferring cultural knowledge and learning new behaviors (Whiten, 2009).
A gap in a well - educated and deeply informed adult's
cultural knowledge prevented him, however briefly, from comprehending and engaging with young African Americans about a landmark Supreme Court decision in a public forum.
Cultural conflict can affect the quality and opportunity for learning when a gap persists between the
personal cultural knowledge of teachers and that of students.
We strongly believe that continuity and knowledge transfer will have a positive impact in both supporting artistic practice that is forging new terrain in contemporary visual arts, and revitalizing
traditional cultural knowledge and practices in Native communities.
Despite the universal nature of dance and the innately compelling images of movement, these dances embody
local cultural knowledge at risk of disappearing in the placeless calculations made by the demands of capital as it flows through the European Union.
It is also the vehicle within which
much cultural knowledge such as songs, bush tucker and traditional medicine, is stored.
... people tend to be accountable to dominant gender beliefs whether or not they act on them and to treat them as shared
cultural knowledge whether or not they endorse them.
Notwithstanding these qualms, the role of linguistic and
cultural knowledge offers much from which the studies of areas can profit, and, more specifically, the overlooked field of North Korean studies.
Recent findings suggest that when human populations fall under a certain population density level,
cultural knowledge disappears over time, Stringer said.
Usually it's students lacking in
cultural knowledge who have trouble with engagement and understanding; they sometimes struggle to clear hurdles because they don't get some of the countless allusions many of us take for granted.
IQ and other standardized tests produce results that can be skewed by
background cultural knowledge, language learner status and racial and social privilege.
In this presentation, we describe our efforts to support K - 8 Elementary Certification and ESL teacher candidates» learning through four activities that help interns
bridge cultural knowledge and school learning.
Phrases with «cultural knowledge»