A balancing act: Integrating evidence - based knowledge and
cultural relevance in a program of prevention parenting research with Latino / a immigrants.
Assessment tools are available to help explore
cultural relevance in end of life care, but are rarely implemented in the clinical setting.
Readers will focus on their attitude toward students, their relationship with students, their compassion for students, the learning environment, and
cultural relevance in instruction.
Adam Wingard strips a classic manga story of
its cultural relevance in this regrettable adaptation.
He is fearless about pushing his students to «think about the way you've been trained to think» and works tirelessly to ensure students understand all aspects of
cultural relevance in African American studies.»
Not exact matches
But that's not all; The vape was also selected for its
cultural relevance, reflecting both e-cigarette's momentous rise
in popularity along with dramatically shifting attitudes and policies towards marijuana use (weed is now legal
in Colorado and Washington, and will soon be
in Oregon, Alaska and Washington, D.C.)
The economic and political issues raised by the Latin Americans have
relevance everywhere, but
in much of the world they are closely intertwined with
cultural matters.
«25 Further, he wished to reopen this debate
in order to make the Atonement achieve and retain
cultural relevance.
The main theme of the Conference was, «Christians
in Technical and Social Revolutions of Our Time», and its purpose was to look at the problems of the modern world
in technological revolutions as it affects the economic, political and
cultural life of the peoples, communities and states and to consider the challenge and
relevance of theology to the social revolutions of our time.
An Emergent definition of
relevance, modulated by resistance, might run something like this;
relevance means listening before speaking;
relevance means interpreting the culture to itself by noting the ways
in which certain
cultural productions gesture toward a transcendent grace and beauty;
relevance means being ready to give an account for the hope that we have and being
in places where someone might actually ask;
relevance means believing that we might learn something from those who are most unlike us;
relevance means not so much translating the churches language to the culture as translating the culture's language back to the church;
relevance means making theological sense of the depth that people discover
in the oddest places of ordinary living and then using that experience to draw them to the source of that depth (Augustine seems to imply such a move
in his reflections on beauty and transience
in his Confessions).
To be fascinated with Romantic personalities such as Kleist or Hoffmann is all good and well; yet for these voices to reveal their
relevance to our
cultural moment here and now, we ought not just indulge
in but genuinely reflect on our lasting fascination with these writers and what they have to tell us.
While it's true that I've changed my mind about the place of women
in church ministry, that hasn't happened because I chose
cultural relevance over Scripture.
The book's title reveals its strategy; it seeks to demonstrate the
relevance of the Bible by showing its
cultural influence, above all
in literature, but also
in music, art, politics and religion.
By the way, when I speak of Christians
in this article, its a somewhat ambiguous term that does not include everyone who practices the religion, but the intersection of religious faith, political push and
cultural relevance.
This ultimately means more money, yes, but it also means retaining
cultural relevance and acquiring the ability to pursue personal charitable or social missions sometime
in the future.
He was an iconic scientist of the late 20th century, a stature confirmed by that arbiter of
cultural relevance, The Simpsons,
in which he was a featured guest star
in one episode.
Each chapter
in the book is devoted to one of five objects and each builds on the
cultural relevance of materials, exploring the connections between artists» materials and their everyday life; showing how materials could be used philosophically and playfully.
«To ensure that the
cultural and historical
relevance of yoga stays steady and strong
in years to come, I feel a responsibility.»
Keegan - Michael Key and Jordan Peele recently brought to an end the sketch comedy series that, perhaps together with Amy Schumer and the ladies of «Broad City,» have worked to bring Comedy Central back to some degree of
cultural relevance for the first time
in a little while.
Berman and Pulcini also attempt to find some kind of
cultural relevance to the story by weaving
in real - life events from NYC's upheaval at the time, but they mostly come off as distractions since the film doesn't really dive deep into any of these issues.
«Billions continues to be a show on the rise, growing not only
in audience, but
in critical buzz and
cultural relevance,» the premium cabler's David Nevins said of the Damian Lewis, Paul Giamatti, Maggie Siff and Malin Akerman led show «It offers a unique mix of pure entertainment with sly commentary on our current have / have - not economy.
When done right and
in a proper historical context like these two titles, it feels like there's actual
cultural value and
relevance in revisiting these titles as is so often the case
in other mediums.
In response to a report from Diane Ravitch and Chester Finn that most American 17 - year - olds have deep deficits in historical knowledge, Benjamin Barber sardonically proposed a multiple - choice test for 47 - year - olds: his point was that both we and our teenage children would do well on items of immediate social, cultural, and economic relevance and poorly on the res
In response to a report from Diane Ravitch and Chester Finn that most American 17 - year - olds have deep deficits
in historical knowledge, Benjamin Barber sardonically proposed a multiple - choice test for 47 - year - olds: his point was that both we and our teenage children would do well on items of immediate social, cultural, and economic relevance and poorly on the res
in historical knowledge, Benjamin Barber sardonically proposed a multiple - choice test for 47 - year - olds: his point was that both we and our teenage children would do well on items of immediate social,
cultural, and economic
relevance and poorly on the rest.
In order to cross this divide, educators must, not only understand the
cultural differences between them and their students, but also be able to reflect on their own
cultural relevance and how this may benefit or harm the school community.
In her study of motivational factors that impact student engagement, Kathleen Cushman identified «social learning with others, links to students» own interests,
cultural connections, physical activity,
relevance to the larger world, competition, an element of choice and sheer curiosity about an intriguing puzzle» (2013, p. 42).
These problems of practice include behavior management
in schools staffed by novice teachers,
cultural relevance of instruction, instructional supervision, and shaping a respectful school climate.
It fundamentally lacks social and
cultural relevance for the most disadvantaged children, impacting on their confidence and engagement
in learning.
From advocating for improved early childhood education, to increasing the rigor and
relevance of curriculum, to fostering understanding of
cultural and social mores amongst disparate groups of students, schools will be at the forefront of addressing the heavy - duty issues that the greater population faces as we continue to change
in terms of how we look, the languages we speak, and the traditions we celebrate.
In the same way that there are language standards for English Language Learners with Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol (SIOP), there should be research - based standards for
cultural relevance and responsive pedagogy.
Noted for her expertise
in urban education, she specializes
in teaching and learning, incorporating
cultural relevance and addressing the needs of varied leaners, especially African American students.
Their respective domestic markets stand out not only for their
relevance and market size
in the global books business, but also for retaining significant
cultural positions
in the public eye.
With all of this
in mind you will also be able to indulge
in the historic sites of incredible
cultural relevance as well as telling the fascinating and dark history of this island of incredible people.
«We've brought together «best of breed» experts
in the fields of technology, online gaming, branding and localisation who have a shared vision for global MMO games that deliver on the highest levels of quality and
cultural relevance,» says Yang of the talent on board.
For a while now, video games have been rising
in mainstream
cultural relevance.
An opportunity for reflecting on sport, a subject of ever - increasing
relevance in its anthropological, social, educational, economic and
cultural aspects.
Bringing together political, imaginative, and whimsical works, the show «offers a vision of Africa
in the twenty - first century as a place of unbounded optimism, rapid growth, and massive
cultural transformation and presents the continent as a hub of experimentation that generates innovative design approaches and solutions with worldwide
relevance.»
Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series, now
in paperback, grounds Lawrence's work
in the
cultural and political debates that shaped his art and demonstrates its
relevance for artists and writers today.
In recent projects Ai has addressed the international refugee crisis, the theme of displacement of particular relevance due to his being raised in exile after his father, the Chinese poet Ai Qing, was denounced during the Cultural Revolutio
In recent projects Ai has addressed the international refugee crisis, the theme of displacement of particular
relevance due to his being raised
in exile after his father, the Chinese poet Ai Qing, was denounced during the Cultural Revolutio
in exile after his father, the Chinese poet Ai Qing, was denounced during the
Cultural Revolution.
Many
cultural pundits such as Rosalind Krauss, Marshall McLuhan, and W.J.T Mitchell have discussed the
relevance of «medium»
in various fields.
Written
in an engaging, straight forward style by prominent art historian Matthew Israel, The Big Picture presents ten outstanding examples of contemporary art, each with significant historical or
cultural relevance to contemporary art's big picture.
This volume presents new essays and commissioned visual projects that elaborate on the crucial ideas raised
in the forum — the new kinds of
cultural identifications facilitated by the Internet; the relationship between art and activism; the poetics of online communication; the
relevance of the museum
in a digital world; and the complex relationships between bodies, information systems, and urban realities.
«The eleven artists
in See Food experiment with this visual investment
in the power of food by exploring both its formal qualities and its
cultural relevance.»
In announcing the selection of the curators, Scott Rothkopf, the Whitney's Deputy Director for Programs and Nancy and Steve Crown Family Chief Curator, said: «Jane and Ru are two of the most compelling and engaged curatorial voices of our moment, with broad and sensitive instincts for artistic and
cultural relevance.
Widely regarded as one of the most recognised artists of our time, David Hockney's continuing
cultural relevance is shown
in an retrospective opening at Tate.
Their works are steeped
in ancient
cultural traditions, specific to each artist, and yet speak to universal contemporary themes, revealing the continued
relevance of Indigenous knowledge
in the twenty - first century.
Olivier Malingue says: «To arrange them
in dialogue
in this way allows the works to speak not just to each other but to the viewer, highlighting the theories of collective thought inherent
in the Surrealist movement — which is, to me, key to grasping the continuing
relevance of this groundbreaking
cultural movement.»
«Jane and Ru are two of the most compelling and engaged curatorial voices of our moment, with broad and sensitive instincts for artistic and
cultural relevance,» the Whitney's deputy director and chief curator, Scott Rothkopf, said
in a statement.
The film earned Julien a cult following and its focus on a Black, Queer experience within the American
cultural landscape retains its urgency and relevance regarded as a touchstone for Cultural Studies and has been taught widely in North American and Australian universities, colleges and art schools for nearly 3
cultural landscape retains its urgency and
relevance regarded as a touchstone for
Cultural Studies and has been taught widely in North American and Australian universities, colleges and art schools for nearly 3
Cultural Studies and has been taught widely
in North American and Australian universities, colleges and art schools for nearly 30 years.
Moon's Nahan's Forty Winks, a lithographic musing on Korean American dual - consciousness, offers the kind of rich
cultural treading and social
relevance that make abstracted works
in the exhibit, such as Willem de Kooning's lithograph or Ellsworth Kelly's signature geometric shapes, seem like empty reproductions compared to their much more triumphant works
in painting.
What does it mean to live
in a country where traditional art forms lacking innovation struggle for contemporary
relevance; where
cultural curricula and public event lament the era before the Khmer Rouge wiped out intellectual life, or before Communist propaganda replaced one's right to freedom of speech?