Sentences with phrase «current ideas of community»

In collaboration with Citizen Advocacy Athens - Clarke (CAAC), ATHICA's newest exhibition, «Center,» explores current ideas of community and place that are ever - present in contemporary art today.

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One of the most common dilemmas these readers say they face is trying to navigate their doubts, questions, and new ideas in the context of their current faith communities.
It might be a good idea to recreate church around the current cultural forms of community.
Some figures, collected by François Polet, give us an idea of the current state of well - being of the human community.
Perimeter Institute has long recognized that a lively program of conferences and workshops is essential to maintaining a dynamic scientific atmosphere by regularly exposing resident research staff to current ideas in the wider theoretical physics community.
Perimeter Institute organizes a lively program of seminars, regularly exposing researchers to current ideas in the wider theoretical physics community.
Allen Mendler and I introduced the idea that fair isn't equal to the education community in 1988 in the first edition of Discipline With Dignity (an updated, more comprehensive explanation with examples is provided in the current edition).
What if we tossed out the entire current concept of a library and replaced that space on our campus or in our community with a «portal of idea flow»?
The Innovation Fund directly supports the Center's trajectory towards ambitious idea generation, innovative project designs, community - supported implementation strategies, and the development of evaluation metrics that lead to actionable insights within a rapid cycle iteration process.This discreet award supports a process for integrating the Center's evolving business plan thinking into current and emerging initiatives to develop a more effective innovation ecosystem for early childhood development.
The recent alum, who is currently a principal at Community Charter School of Cambridge, says that he took the course not only to help in his current position, but also to develop ideas for an eventual charter of his own.
«I want to see the emergence of these models in the communities with the most need,» she said, «but I worry that equity is going to be an afterthought for micro-schooling, if the current innovators continue to develop all of their ideas in the private sector.»
The democratic - populist current was largely submerged, as the interests of parents of current students trumped the interests of the community or the nation as a whole and as competition among schools overrode any willingness to share ideas or to move in untried directions.
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Learn more about starting a teen foster program of your own, including community service received per type of foster, how to get started, and other ideas to expand your current foster program by watching the full conference recording here!
Addressing this global experience, and through his current ties to the contemporary artists and galleries that comprise the local art community, Gross is able to contextualize the influence Los Angeles has on the larger art world and how the ideas of these local artists are being championed in contribution to a global discourse.
The curators of Chance Ecologies will lead a walk - through of Chance Ecologies: Queens, the current exhibit in the Queens Museum Community Partnerships Gallery, giving an overview of the ideas behind Chance Ecologies.
CURRENT artist Michael Parker and Martabel Wasserman, Curator of Community Engagement at the Angels Gate Cultural Center, discuss the ideas and cooperative process of The Ides.
Combined with ideas stemming from the social sphere such as ecological protests and utopian scientific experiments, this project takes an approach that links to current theoretical developments in the areas of cultural identity, models for communities and social and political activism.
Lawyer2Lawyer co-host and attorney, J. Craig Williams joins Ben Stevens, a practicing attorney and blogger for the popular blog, The Mac Lawyer and Finis Price, attorney and co-founder of TechnoEsq Presentations, as they take a look at the influence of Steve Jobs and Apple on the legal profession, the current state of tech within the legal community and if Jobs» ideas have driven innovation in other ways that have impacted lawyers.
The idea that parents and caregivers might proactively build the rudiments of resilience is not without precedent.67, 68 Vygotsky suggested that the role of parents, caregivers, and teachers is to work within the child's zone of proximal development so the child will learn to master skills that were previously beyond their independent ability.69 This is the theory behind both Reach Out and Read70, 71 and more recent efforts to decrease obesity by nurturing the foundational motor skills needed for an active lifestyle.72 — 74 The current challenge, then, is for pediatricians, home visitors, and early educators to collaboratively increase the capacity of caregivers and communities to nurture those rudimentary but foundational SE, language, and cognitive skills as they emerge developmentally.
PBCs may find this a useful resource when trying to get projects off the ground or even to get ideas for possible community projects from the examples of current projects that ICV are involved in.
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