Sentences with phrase «culture of the academic discipline»

Activities will depend on the learning goals of the class and the culture of the academic discipline.

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Our own historic errors have much responsibility for the errors of contemporary academic disciplines and humanistic culture generally.
There are whole disciplines of academic study on Greek, Asian, African, Mesoamerican, and Egyptian culture and mythology, and her work consistently ignores key aspects of each and every realm of study her work tries to touch.
This quest requires an internal renewal of theology and philosophy — not merely as academic disciplines, but as ways of life — and they need to be brought to bear on the governing assumptions, the unarticulated ontology of our culture.
Dr. Lombardi's strengths as principal at Garza ECHS include the development of a positive, collaborative school culture focused on college success, the academic empowerment of students, the implementation of a common instructional framework, and the enactment of systems - thinking for discipline, grading, scheduling and interventions.
In the Ohio schools I have been visiting (for my Needles in a Haystack report, due out in the fall) it is rigorous and consistent attention to academic discipline that helps ensure a culture of respect where behavioral discipline is less necessary.
It covers a wide range of topics across many academic disciplines: Trends in health, food provision, the growth and distribution of incomes, violence, rights, wars, culture, energy use, education, and environmental changes are empirically analysed and visualised in this web publication.
And education studies have shown Black and Latino students taught by teachers who share their racial background have improved academic results, benefit from a culture of higher expectations and fewer discipline referrals.
It goes hand - in - hand with any other discipline programs a district implements because it is high expectations for the entire learning community and builds a culture of respect and academic excellence that our students deserve.»
Catholic schools provide a culture of academic rigor resulting in disciplined, critical thinking and fluent writing skills.
Metrics of school environment and culture, including school safety and discipline, academic expectations and rigor, and social emotional learning.
Presentations at the NCTE Conference were about narrative as a way of fostering student engagement and motivation, narrative as a way to understand other people's cultures or environments, narrative as a way to create student voice, narrative as a spur to innovative thinking, narrative as a way to learn any academic discipline, narrative as a form of persuasion, narrative as a way to create personal meaning and new knowledge, narrative as an impetus for social change, narrative as a way to inspire creativity, narrative as the beginning of inquiry, narrative as an expression of imagination, narrative as a reflection on one's own process of learning, and narrative as the basis of collaboration among those with multiple perspectives.
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.
In general definition, Humanities is that academic discipline which is used to study the aspects of human culture.
I have all of the skills required to do your job well, in particular I want to highlight my ability to create, monitor, and sustain a disciplined school culture of high academic and behavioural standards.
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