Of course, there were signs of
earlier enthusiasm for science.
When former U.S. vice-president Al Gore said last fall that
his earlier enthusiasm for corn - based ethanol production in the United States was a mistake, he was conceding something that had long been obvious: the practice of diverting food crops to biofuels has contributed to food shortages and driven up prices for staples across the globe.
What happens to
this early enthusiasm for science's great questions?
In this third article in this ASCD Express series on Teaching the Whole Child, Arthur L. Costa describes how educators can preserve and sustain children's
early enthusiasm for learning throughout their school careers by nurturing 10 innate learning dispositions, such as natural curiosity, internal motivation, transparency of self, and wonderment and awe.
After two years of working on this new series, I'm beyond excited at
the early enthusiasm for Eli's story.
Jacklin has never lost
his early enthusiasm for printmaking, as a show of his graphic art at the Royal Academy reveals this summer.
Despite
early enthusiasm for the legislation, Labour ministers have been quick to distance themselves from it, in particular through an almost insatiable appetite for creating new criminal offences.
While Apple's iPad range has been a big seller since its inception in 2010, Android tablets have failed to achieve the same commercial success, despite Google's
early enthusiasm for the concept.
Not exact matches
The assets rebounded
earlier this week, before resuming their slide lower in a test
for investor
enthusiasm in the asset class.
Earlier Wednesday, prominent hedge fund manager David Einhorn said on a conference call that «the
enthusiasm for Tesla... is reminiscent of the March 2000 dotcom bubble.»
To that end, Wonder Workshop promises to appeal to curious kids and parents who want to inspire an
enthusiasm for coding and programming in their kids
early.
Giuliani said Thursday that the FBI's search of Cohen's home and office last month and the leak of Mueller's prospective questions
for Trump to the New York Times
earlier this week have dampened
enthusiasm on Trump's team
for the president to sit
for an interview.
Katherine High, Spark's president and chief scientific officer, expressed her
enthusiasm for the
early clinical data related to SPK - 8011: «The encouraging start of our SPK - 8011 clinical trial reinforces the strength of our gene therapy platform, delivers human proof - of - concept in a second liver - mediated disease — a significant achievement in the gene therapy field — and positions us well to potentially transform the current treatment approach
for this life - altering disease with a one - time intervention.»
Earlier comments by international lenders that Greece must shrink its public sector spending to avoid running out of money within weeks did not dampen the sudden
enthusiasm for stocks over here.
Some
early Christians, in their
enthusiasm for the new life, became more interested in ecstatic experiences than in the will of God
for them.
Current
enthusiasm for civil society is usually traced to the arguments of Vaclav Havel, the Czech president, and others who posited the claims of civil society against the totalitarian claims of communism, and,
earlier than that, to the To Empower People manifesto authored by Peter Berger and myself in order to lift up the crucial role of non-governmental «mediating institutions» in public policy.
He was an
early critic of Maoist China, and in The Hall of Uselessness one finds a number of essays criticizing the craven and myopic
enthusiasm of French intellectuals
for communist China.
If the readers of texts in both the Jewish and Christian communities took their responsibilities seriously and understood that they were making a significant contribution to worship, we too can recapture the
enthusiasm for public reading which the
early Christians enjoyed!
Significant convergences on doctrinal issues have not ceased, as in,
for example, the Lutheran — Roman Catholic Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification (1999), but these convergences tend to be the outcome of discussions already well advanced in
earlier decades and are to be attributed more to institutional inertia than to continuing
enthusiasm.
Towards the beginning of this century there was great
enthusiasm for the comparative study of religions; it was often conducted by scholars who believed that when they had discovered parallels to
early Christian expressions, ideas, institutions or rites in other religions they had shown that the Christian phenomena were derived from these other religions and also that their meaning within Christianity was essentially the same as it was within the other religion or religions.
Amid all the
enthusiasm for sources of biblical wisdom from the
early Church, the Middle Ages, and the Reformation era, it must be admitted that the knowledge base
for the study of the Bible is quantitatively much greater today.
«Our
enthusiasm for trade show participation has grown significantly following our enthusiastic welcome at PACK EXPO
earlier this month» remarked Greg Berguig, V.P. Marketing at San Rafael, CA - based PAC Machinery.
She covers the basics — sprouting, nut milks, ghee and the like — and then goes on to presenting delicious, healthy recipes
for all five seasons, dividing Summer into
Early and Late Summer (with which I agree with much
enthusiasm — those two are quite different in terms of produce).
Team Sternberg extinguished that
enthusiasm for a nail - biter
early on..
If by a «leg up» we mean to arm our children
early and properly with the skills that are most likely to advance healthy development, here are some research - based tips
for promoting learning, attachment,
enthusiasm and well - being.
The
enthusiasm and momentum behind the recent efforts to strengthen the programs and services
for early childhood education inspired us to bring together the voices presented in this issue to share the most recent innovations and milestones that have brought a focus on child development to the foreground.
«Far from embarrassing or awkward, toddler
enthusiasm for nursing to me is the payback
for those
early hours of devotion.»
Those arguing
for an
early effort cited the ongoing
enthusiasm for ousting the freshman governor.
From the reports that were available
early in the week, the donation picture
for 2017 indicated an imbalance in
enthusiasm.
Described as «Mountain top crusade», the programme ordinarily may look uninteresting to a new comer or first timer, since the Chosen service whoch starts as
early as 8.00 a.m. and ends as late as 7.00 or 8.00 p.m. focuses on testimonies and miracles but the expression on the faces of the worshippers was always that of joy and
enthusiasm with some yearning
for more — not showing any sign of tiredness.
The Tory leader expressed his hope and belief that public support
for a hung parliament is waning after a burst of
enthusiasm when Nick Clegg gained the
early momentum in the campaign.
In late January and
early February Manhattan County Chairwoman Adele Malpass expressed more
enthusiasm for the effort, saying she was hopeful that it would conclude by late March or
early April.
Harvard University physicist Andrew Strominger, a leader in string theory
for decades, remembers the
early enthusiasm.
But the failure of two clinical trials of vitamin C pills, conducted in the late 1970s and
early 1980s at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, dampened
enthusiasm for Pauling's idea.
An
early review of this book in The New Atlantic pointed out that Obama's
enthusiasm for nudging was, in the circumstances, perfectly understandable.
«Based on
early discussions with our stakeholders and the broader nuclear industry, we anticipate strong interest and
enthusiasm for this announcement.»
Now, I mentioned
earlier that my
enthusiasm isn't
for weightlifting per se, but weightlifting that's done safely and intelligently.
Jennifer's
enthusiasm for the culinary arts began at an
early age and her...
I know sometimes it's easy to fall head over heels
for someone and become convinvcd that you have to spend every waking hour in contact with your new crush, but that kind of
enthusiasm too
early on is 100 % going to freak her out.
It took years
for me to warm up to Arcade Fire, and even then it was a heard - but - not - seen proposition: Their
early exaggerated stage
enthusiasm / pretension reeked of unknowing self - parody, and chanteuse Regine Chassagne has always (to me, at least) had about one - tenth of the stage presence that she thinks she has (I see a cross between my aunt Jane, a junior - high talent show, and maybe Phoebe Snow's niece).
It took years
for me to warm up to Arcade Fire, and even then it was a heard - but - not - seen proposition: Their
early exaggerated stage
enthusiasm / pretension reeked of unknowing self - parody, and chanteuse Regine Chassagne has always (to me, at least) had about one - tenth of the stage presence that she thinks she has (I see a cross between my aunt Jane, a junior - high talent show, and maybe
I was so disappointed I couldn't muster up any sense of objectivity or
enthusiasm for the movie I was supposed to watch at midnight, so I called it a night
early.
Carl Van Vechten & the Harlem Renaissance: A Portrait in Black & White By Emily Bernard Yale University Press Hardcover, $ 30.00 372 pages, Illustrated ISBN: 978 -0-300-12199-5 Book Review by Kam Williams «This book is a portrait of a once - controversial figure... a white man with a passion
for blackness... [who] played a crucial role in helping the Harlem Renaissance... come to understand itself... Carl Van Vechten has been viewed with suspicion... [as] a racial voyeur and sexual predator, an acolyte of primitivism who misused his black artist friends and pushed them to make art that fulfilled his belief in racial stereotypes... While his
early interest in blackness was certainly inspired by sexual desire and his fascination with what he perceived as black primitivism, these features were not what sustained his interest... More important [was] his conviction that blackness was a central feature of Americanness... Van Vechten's
enthusiasm for blacks may have catapulted many careers, but at what cost to the racial integrity of those artists, and to the Harlem Renaissance as a whole?
At a media conference
earlier today, Take - Two president Karl Slatoff said that the company's studios — 2K and Rockstar Games — are tempering their
enthusiasm for Nintendo's Switch console (via GameSpot).
However, despite the
enthusiasm for both school restructuring and transformational leadership, the findings from international meta - analytic work comparing the impact of various approaches to educational leadership, along with wider developments and concerns over quality teaching and student performance noted in
earlier chapters, caused a re-examination of the worth of instructional leadership.
Themes and areas of focus include: unlocking
enthusiasm and impact: the secrets to implementing ed - tech
for acceptance and expertise, a wealth of online safety, different approaches to your computing curriculum, IT in special schools settings, Technology in
Early Years, blogging, mastery in computing, engaging parents, creative coding, progression, collaborative learning in leadership and much more..
I will save an accounting of my victories and defeats
for later posts, but I still have a printout of Jay Greene's
early email counsel about my school board
enthusiasms (expressed in this Education Week essay in 2009) taped to a long - dead computer screen:
«None of us should be in any doubt of the critical importance of ensuring that the education system inspires interest and
enthusiasm for the sciences and provides careers advice and guidance as
early as possible
for school students.
A week later Gallup reported diminishing
enthusiasm for charters among Democrats, at 48 percent, down from 61 percent five years
earlier.
Early teacher surveys, highlighted in the district's personalized learning strategic plan, showed
enthusiasm for personalized learning, but also exposed a lack of a shared definition and understanding.