Sentences with phrase «draw upon texts»

Nurture students» speaking and listening skills with strategies that ask them to draw upon texts during meaningful — and respectful — classroom discussions.

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Champions of various viewpoints often draw upon particular texts, like the Beatitudes or Romans 13.
Drawing upon both Hegel and Heidegger, these scholars affirm that real knowledge is self - knowledge and that the role of the text is to aid us in self - understanding.
This is now our task: to receive the Council by drawing upon the Spirit of the texts to find power for Christian mission in the present, in continuity with Sacred Tradition.
Testing included pre - and post-training assessments, in which adolescents were asked to read several texts and then craft a high - level summary, drawing upon inferences to transform ideas into novel, generalized statements, and recall important facts.
Students draw upon these multiple modalities to make meaning of the text.
When they appear to be unable to draw upon the appropriate resources within themselves or within the text, we can signal some of the options and only favor one option above others when danger zones (being unable to maintain or regain meaning) are imminent.
This is a huge shift as teachers no longer teach «Hamlet» per se, but rather use «Hamlet» as a means to the agreed - upon performance, i.e. drawing inference from text.
Squeak Carnwath draws upon the philosophical and mundane experiences of daily life in her paintings and prints, which can be identified by lush fields of color combined with text, pa...
Jacob El Hanani's work draws upon the tradition of micrography in Judaism, a technique utilized in decoration and transcribing holy texts.
Produced by Schnapp, Michaels, and Daniel Perlin in a process paralleling the book's production, the album incorporates new music drawing upon a wide range of genres (such as Post-Punk, Mutant Disco, Baile Funk, and Chicago Juke) with samples, quotations, and text from The Electric Information Age Book.
The book begins with two texts by Richard Hamilton, which draw upon his personal experience of working with Latham.
David Toop's text «Blow Up» draws upon ideas of sound, silence and noise as it relates to Latham's work, in particular his film works of the early 1960s.
The texts she draws upon — ranging from Nina Simone and Maya Angelou to Phillip Larkin — often direct the artist's medium, which has been known to include deeply evocative moving image work which oscillates between the private and the collective.
In The Destruction of the Destruction, Barroca draws influence from Jorge Luis Borges» short story Averroes's Speech to focus on the mistranslation of texts, images, and ideas and how these distortions are sustained and expanded upon over time.
(«Fire Art») draws upon the philosophical and mundane experiences of daily life in her paintings and prints, which can be identified by lush fields of color combined by text, patterns, and identifiable images.
Indeed, Littlefield Kasfir clearly embarked on a wide - ranging and critical appraisal of preceding texts such as the ones I've just mentioned, in the writing of her book, as well as «drawing liberally upon them as sources»...
Featured texts include a reflection by Mary Heilmann, a timeline organized by Witt Kegel and Sarah Silverstein, an analytical essay by David Pagel, and an introduction by Parrish Art director Terrie Sultan that draws on intimate interviews in which the artists expound upon their vision and goals in art school, their subsequent move to New York, and the friendship that continues to inspire and motivate each of them in their current homes on Long Island.
The following year, Wool drew upon the 1979 film Apocalypse Now for new text, taking the «Sell the house» line from a letter a character sends home from the jungle after going mad.
«Robert Orchardson's work draws upon elements like modernist architecture and design, utopian texts, or details from science fiction films.
In this sense, collecting is an essential component of Wilson's artistic work, which draws upon a vast and continuously expanding inventory comprising images, objects, texts, music, and gestures.
Drawing upon a long - standing interest in poetry and literature, the artist accompanies these images with her own fragmented text that is at times infused with suggestions of violence or trauma.
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