Not exact matches
Because
human words are no longer in harmony with the Word
of God,
languages become separate and then
diversity in accordance with their subordination to different realities.
The second distinctive characteristic
of the
human level is that, despite periods
of recession, successive generations add something to the
diversity and range
of meanings which
language and other symbols can carry.
Diversity of language among
humans has provided a richness in
human culture not to be undervalued.
In such a town a sensitive nature feels more acutely than elsewhere the misery caused by
language division and sees at every step that the
diversity of languages is the first, or at least the most influential, basis for the separation
of the
human family into groups
of enemies.
Human cultural
diversity is vast; the range
of cultural practices, beliefs, and
languages that we speak is vast.
On the level
of Countries, Government and politics, such an education shall help understanding each other better, building dialogs and bridges, and gradually evolving towards the concept
of unity in
diversity, unity without borders, where differences in
language, religion, culture, skin - tone or sex would not cast any shadow on our profound and wholly
human identity.
Teacher self - research; interpersonal and intrapersonal dimensions
of teaching; teacher professional development; the role
of identity in teachers» professional lives, teacher narrative inquiry; educator autobiography; second
language education at the secondary level;
human diversity in education; use
of actor preparation techniques in teacher professional development; effects
of education policy and politics on K - 12 & postsecondary teaching practice.
The activities and
language used throughout the program have been carefully chosen to be as inclusive as possible
of this
human diversity.
[1] Note - Use
of the terms «Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples» and «Indigenous peoples» in this guideline: The Australian
Human Rights Commission recognises the
diversity of the cultures,
languages, kinship structures and ways
of life
of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
• Professional Practice: Includes topics on the state
of the profession, professional certification, ethics, and child rights • Relationships: Includes topics on the role
of relationships in
human development, empowering interactions, resistance to relationship building, and stages
of relationship development • Communication: Includes topics on communication roadblocks, active listening, reflecting, and reframing • Documentation: Includes topics on observation skills, memory recall, non-judgmental and objective
language • Guidance: Includes topics on the developmental needs, brain activation, emotional first aid, effective directives, tension reduction, and behavioral counseling • Development: Includes topics on developmental stages and tasks, ecological theory, developmental assets, cultural
diversity, structure and supervision