However, this very development has allowed academic departments to treat law more as an intellectual
discipline than a subject of practical application.
Not exact matches
While there's no question that our own
discipline has been
subject to the most reckless bout of Fed - induced speculation in history, we also have reason to believe that valuations are much closer to a two - sigma event
than may be apparent.
This moral
discipline informs Fredriksen's effort to present her
subjects as persons who loved, aspired, and suffered, rather
than as mere ciphers moved by abstract historical or cultural forces.
Since these
subjects tend to stress formulating rather
than formulations, all other
disciplines could take their cue from the arts.
Faculty members are the most crucial element in this assemblage of groups, because they, more
than the students, give shape and substance to the entire configuration of groups, because they are relatively more permanently rooted within any given academy, and because they are charged with the task of initiating the students into the discourses and the
disciplines, the
subjects and the manners of higher learning.
Prior to the professionalization of history as a distinct academic
discipline, the professors of ecclesiastical (church) history at the major Scottish universities taught a
subject slightly different
than that which likely comes to mind when we think of Church history today.
He was supervised 24 hours a day and
subjected to severe
discipline: he was prohibited from growing a beard, taking up a skill other
than war, or marrying.
However, the goal will be to establish a new specialty that develops its own approaches to its
subject matter rather
than to patch together the contributions of the existing
disciplines.
Likewise, Clinton herself is not
subject to any form of
discipline other
than prosecution, as she is no longer a State department employee and (presumably) no longer has an active security clearance to be revoked.
Donovan, who has been a middle school teacher for more
than 20 years, explained that other science curriculum materials are often
subject - specific, focusing lessons on individual scientific fields like biology and excluding
disciplines like chemistry that can provide an essential foundation for students.
Actually, it is worse
than that, as GM is ultimately
subject to the
discipline of the marketplace.
Concentrate the learning on one
subject rather
than multiple
disciplines.
[11] They find black students in North Carolina were less likely to be
subject to exclusionary
discipline when they had black teachers rather
than white teachers, even within the same school.
Rather
than teach the four
disciplines as separate and discrete
subjects, STEM integrates them into a cohesive learning paradigm based on real - world applications.»
Instead, we
subject these students to
discipline policies that push them out of school rather
than focusing on creating a welcoming environment that helps them achieve their goals.
The complaint goes on to state that the school, which currently enrolls 70 students in grades K - 8, fails to educate students in any
subjects other
than basic reading, writing and math; it lacks a system to provide special education; it's understaffed and the teachers it does employ are underqualified; it doesn't have a functioning library; and teachers and administrators use excessive and exclusionary
discipline on the children.
ASCD and more
than 25 other major education organizations, representing a wide array of
subject areas, are promoting consensus recommendations for how federal education policy can better support
subject disciplines beyond reading, math, and science.
In general, Advanced Placement exams are better
than SAT
subject tests in assessing an applicant's college readiness in an academic
discipline.
Among academic
subjects, English teachers used the computer more often
than did any other
discipline.
You get can assistance from our specialists in more
than 110 academic
disciplines as we have
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These
subjects associated with games and pastimes such as stamp collecting are conceptually tied to the medium of photography, which, at the time, Rush viewed as more a hobby
than a
discipline.
The
discipline of legal writing is now more
than simply a
subject taught in law school.
Deutch and several other Democrats said they wanted to make sure that any anonymous trouble - reporting systems aren't turned into vehicles that are used as weapons against minority students, who are often
subject to tougher school
discipline than white students.
More
than 6 million children are
subjected to mistreatment on a yearly basis in America, and parenting education may play a key role in reducing this number.4 Appropriate
discipline techniques and communication skills are the focal points of the program.
(7) Within a reasonable time after receiving a written notice under subsection (6), the real estate council must issue a notice under section 40 [notice of
discipline hearing],
subject to the difference that the time for issuing the notice is at least 14 days before the time set for the
discipline hearing, rather
than 21 days, unless the licensee agrees to a shorter period.
Further, Members other
than REALTORS ® may, upon recommendation of the Membership Committee, or upon recommendation by a hearing panel of the Professional Standards Committee, be
subject to
discipline as described above, for any conduct, which in the opinion of the Board of Directors, applied on a nondiscriminatory basis, reflects adversely on the terms REALTOR ® or REALTORS ® and the real estate industry, or for conduct that is inconsistent with or adverse to the objectives and purposes of the local Association, the State Association, and the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ®.