Our schools provide safe, ethical, joyful
cultures of learning where adults and students alike can thrive and grow.
Sara creates
a culture of learning where teachers and students seek opportunities to engage in challenging work and persevere through difficult situations.
Not exact matches
The group chat is really clever; a group
of candidates are invited to a private chatroom
where they can
learn more about the brand and
culture of a business from someone in their future role.
Where Jesus designed an opportunity for a disciple to lean into a new family,
learn a new
culture, and serve under the head
of a household (who best knows his own need), we march in with a plan and the resources to git «er «done — completely missing out on the gift
of being «a worker worth his wages».
«People underestimate how hard it is to go to classes
where you're
learning about your faith and your
culture isn't a part
of it at all,» Pendleton said.
Republicans should be happy to
learn this Truth that has brought America to the state
of Light for Obama to pick on it.One thing good about American Democracy is it is «truly participating» and lasting with lessons for others to follow in modernity to tap blue horizons
of life.Those blue horizons just do not end in economics that has many minds to tap the financial barometer
of the country self educative in working
of its affluent class and ordinary class both domestically and internationally relating to perfection with budgeting
of money in economic plans that have been existing and are in the process to move charismatically with a tide over
where bipartisan element also comes into play well integrated to test the mettle
of the top leader
of the country who has to stand over the continuous democratic element evolving
of the country both in economic as well as inherently in spiritual terms for the good
of the people at large mixing with the
culture of exchange that has humanity behind it to survive??
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).
Martin added that he has served three tours
of duty, totaling more than two years, in Iraq and Afghanistan,
where he
learned more about Muslim
culture.
And can people
of faith like Buckingham actually
learn how to overcome their struggles while living in a sexually - charged
culture where lurid images are just a mouse - click away?
This is part
of what we do at the Billy Graham Center, different types
of research into
culture and evangelism, so take the time to read and
learn about a unique context
where Jesus is as work.
His interest and desire to
learn about other
cultures and their culinary traditions lead him south to the coast
of Murcia, La Manga, Spain
where he gained experience in Mediterranean cuisine.
Heritage Park's First Nations» Encampment is
where visitors can
learn about the
culture and traditions
of the Plains First Nations during the last half
of the nineteenth century.
Explore Japan Summer Cultural Exchange Program (Milton, MA) is a series
of 2.5 - week programs
where local students
learn about the many facets
of Japanese
culture (art, language, cuisine, etc.) while hosting and spending time with visiting Japanese exchange students.
Where I have worked, in equatorial Africa, by the age
of eight or nine, children, almost all
of whom have been sibling or cousin caretakers at times when mothers have not taken babies in a back sling to work in a field or do another task, know everything there is to know about raising a baby in their
culture except what one
learns through the direct experience
of breastfeeding.
A foodie passionate about living a healthy lifestyle, cooking, reviewing restaurants, traveling, and exploring various facets
of New York City
where I can enjoy a variety
of cuisines and
learn about different
cultures.
That was for me because I always loved traveling and the idea
of visiting the country
where my future wife is living in order to
learn more about local customs and
culture was very attractive.
If the government offered compulsory courses for new migrants
where they could
learn the language, the laws and the
culture of their new country, it would also eliminate the problem
of isolation and making new friends and give women an instant support network that they need so much.
See below for a list
of the places, towns and cities
where we have members!All the best - Fusion101 Team:) We have many members from Australia cities - we support: Adelaide Brisbane Canberra, Darwin Hobart Melbourne, Perth and Sydney many Christian Singles in Southern AU - South Australia.As well as members from Australia, we gather singles from all parts or the world for you to talk with and have fun - totally 100 % free!You can find friends and penpals worldwide and
learn all about other
cultures and parts
of the world right from your desktop, and who knows even a little romance.
The churches listed are either deaf churches
where sign language is the main language or Perhaps the most important part
of learning ASL Deaf
Culture was first truly recognized in 1965 (only about 40 years ago!)
But Sarah and her husband, Paul (Scott Speedman), soon
learn of an ancient legend that haunts the town and has created a
culture where ghosts have become the answer to anything that goes wrong.
Initiating the last unit
of IB Business Management,
where the student will
learn basic concepts
of operation management within today's modern business
culture,
where results are an ever growing expectation from C - level managers as well as from investors.
Summit Prep in Redwood City, California, uses a variety
of activities in the weekly, 90 - minute Habits, Community, and
Culture (HCC) class,
where students
learn Habits
of Success and develop social and emotional
learning (SEL) skills.
By fostering a community within our schools
where authentic Arts Integration is taking place, we can meet and exceed expectations set by Common Core and move into a
culture of true inquiry and
learning.
I know that if we're going to transform our schools into the kinds
of learning places
where our children will thrive we need to attend to the
culture of the adults who work in schools.
My work has focused on developing engaging math and science curriculum, team teaching, supporting teachers as they grow in their expertise and area
of interests and most importantly, cultivating a
culture of curiosity
where my students see themselves as authors
of their own
learning.»
It is therefore common for a
culture to exist in many schools
where individual learners are viewed to only have the traits and potential
of the
learning group they have been allocated to.
Layering incentives at classroom, grade, and schoolwide levels creates a
culture of positivity and achievement
where students celebrate milestones in their individual and shared
learning.
Fay / Whaley: We have found that the best way to keep abreast
of changes in our school is to create a professional
culture where teacher
learning is expected and celebrated.
G.O.L started in 2011, when Mostafa joined one
of the US Dept.
of state scholarships called SUSI (Study in the United State Institutes),
where he
learned how to start a community service project, deposit; it was his first time to travel abroad but communicating with a different language and meeting new people with different
culture & religion were never an obstacle to him as he was very open minded and always accepts others differences.
There students take courses in «
culture and resistance»
where they
learn about «systems
of oppression» and are taught to organize political action in their communities.
Until my freshman year
of high school, I attended «integrated» schools
where I shouldered the dual burdens
of learning a new
culture while keeping up my «skills» in the neighborhood.
Create a classroom
culture where failure, setbacks, and disappointment are an expected and honored part
of learning.
In this light we have come to know the best way to advocate for people is to approach them,
learn from them, their
cultures, values and their tested practices in order to create platforms
where others can borrow, replicate, adapt and transform their own lives for their immediate wellbeing and the wellbeing
of mankind.
Researchers Susan M. Kardos and Edward Liu surveyed a random sample
of 486 new (first - and second - year) teachers in California, Florida, Massachusetts, and Michigan to
learn about the hiring practices and the professional
culture of the schools
where they work.
The visually engaging, comprehensive PowerPoint presentation guides students through the following
learning journey: - Learning about the cultures of different countries where the short stories originated; - Reading and understanding the short stories; - Collaborating in teams in order to analyse the stories in terms of content, language, and structure; - Understanding the key term «recreations» and evaluating two recreations of a famous fable; - Planning and writing their own recreation of one of the texts from different cultures; - Peer - assessing the recreation attempts of their
learning journey: -
Learning about the cultures of different countries where the short stories originated; - Reading and understanding the short stories; - Collaborating in teams in order to analyse the stories in terms of content, language, and structure; - Understanding the key term «recreations» and evaluating two recreations of a famous fable; - Planning and writing their own recreation of one of the texts from different cultures; - Peer - assessing the recreation attempts of their
Learning about the
cultures of different countries
where the short stories originated; - Reading and understanding the short stories; - Collaborating in teams in order to analyse the stories in terms
of content, language, and structure; - Understanding the key term «recreations» and evaluating two recreations
of a famous fable; - Planning and writing their own recreation
of one
of the texts from different
cultures; - Peer - assessing the recreation attempts
of their partner.
This school aims to build a
culture of collaboration
where adults
learn from each other.
In this online course, participants
learn how to create «
cultures of thinking,» communities
where a group's collective as well as individual thinking is valued, visible, and actively promoted every day.
The most obvious are those described by John Seely Brown in his book, A New
Culture of Learning,
where he outlines how the WoW meta - game (the on - line communities that have sprung up around this game played by millions) causes players to participate in ways that make them supremely skilled at modern Internet information skills: finding, qualifying and synthesizing information; contributing in participative communities; researching specific topics; and participating in geographically dispersed communities
of practice.
In this program, you will
learn how to create «
cultures of thinking»: places
where a group's collective as well as individual thinking is valued, visible, and actively promoted every day.
Symonds teachers adapt the Responsive Classroom model
of a morning meeting to fit their classroom needs, using it to create a classroom
culture where students feel safe, supported, and ready to
learn.
She believes that testing
culture and the traditional styles
of learning where children sit silently and listen across the room is more favorable to girls.
«In addition, I've
learned that
cultures where men are dominant have very different interaction expectations with a female principal than
cultures where women are in charge
of family decisions.»
While standardized testing isn't going away, we can do more to make the
learning journey more exciting and in fact more effective with a
culture of high tech, project based
learning where learners are immersed in 21st century
learning skills from an early age.
The research also found that in schools
where the intercultural capabilities were a priority across the school, there were much higher levels
of acceptance
of diversity, more positive relations between different
cultures, and these schools had safe and calm environments that facilitated
learning.
Working in collaboration with a diverse group
of educators, advocacy groups, community organizations, and policymakers, the project ultimately aims to grow the number
of quality schools
where all children can have equitable
learning outcomes, feel like their
culture is valued,
learn to live together with appreciation
of differences, and be engaged in understanding how to dismantle racism and systemic oppression.
Learn how charters, at different ages and stages
of their development, are likely to adopt and use educational technology,
where they turn for guidance in selecting educational products, how differences in school
culture affect sales approaches, and how to understand the funding profile
of a typical charter school.
The school leadership team is adamant that the improvements can be ascribed to the school's participation in an initiative that is based on solid research, along with a collaborative enquiry approach
where evidence, committed leadership, and a
culture of learning drive change and improvement.
Otherwise we all run the risk
of promoting a
culture where fear
of litigation and criticism restricts
learning, growth and enjoyment.
Foster a
culture where students take ownership
of their
learning goals and outcomes in both independent and group settings.
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