Sentences with phrase «deeply engage with public»

The Elementary Mathematics Laboratory (EML) provides educators with an opportunity to deeply engage with public teaching while developing specific professional skills.

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The heated debate over how government cuts have affected local councils, and campaigns to save local public services such as libraries has demonstrated how people are deeply engaged with what happens in their communities.
Perhaps students could spend their first semester in small groups, meeting all day every day with a single professor to engage deeply in a topic that relates to the world around them, like gentrification, social class in America, or public health.
Perhaps it was Schaefer's public dispute with the city's first black superintendent, which became an intensely racial conflict between community activists and the mostly white school board, that sensitized him to the political costs of becoming too deeply engaged in school affairs.
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.
Your support helps the museum present groundbreaking exhibitions, engage deeply with the community through public programs, and share extensive educational opportunities for patrons of all ages.
Deeply engaged in the role of landscape in both art history and politics, most of the artist's large - scale projects start with the notion of «public land,» in both practical and romantic senses.
A lively array of public programs engages audiences more deeply with the works on display.
New - York Historical is recognized for engaging the public with deeply researched and far - ranging exhibitions, such as WWII & NYC; Alexander Hamilton: The Man Who Made Modern America; Slavery in New York; Drawn by New York: Six Centuries of Watercolors and Drawings at the New - York Historical Society; Grant and Lee in War and Peace; Lincoln and New York; Nueva York (1613 — 1945); and Revolution!
The public has never been deeply engaged on this issue, and almost surely won't be, with or without sustained media coverage, in time to be the factor that drives shifts in energy norms that are needed in the next few decades for many reasons.
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