Sentences with phrase «education aspect of»

The drug education aspect of the resources was based on the health promoting schools framework (WHO, 1986), Zinberg's interaction model (1984), the model of risk and protective factors for substance use (Dept. Health and Ageing, 2004) and the principles of best practice in school drug education (DEST, 2004).
Special needs teachers do not only look after the education aspect of a person with special needs.
The public legal education aspect of this will build legal capability among the public so that people will recognize that many of their everyday activities have legal foundations.
We detail the skills, work experience, and education aspects of an electrician's resume.

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But in the third wave — which is about disrupting important aspects of our lives like healthcare, farming, and education — the domain expertise will be important again.
These companies are harnessing the power of technology to improve most aspects of life, from education to shopping and gun safety.
In an annual survey of expats around the globe, some 9,000 workers in over 100 countries were asked to score 43 aspects of their lives abroad, from commuting and ease of setting up utilities to the cost of education and the ease of making friends — for both expats and their children.
Personal finance is one of the most important aspects of education, but it isn't always given the same amount of time or commitment in the home or at school.
Tyler McIntyre: Education is a key aspect in understanding how the world works — understanding things that can broaden your horizons and discourage the narrow - mindedness of an entrepreneur.
«Even though extant research has identified numerous predictors of people's happiness and well being, most of these factors represent relatively stable aspects of an individual's life, such as the cultural environment in which one is raised or resides and demographics such as age, education, social class, marital status, and religion,» write the researchers.
Like many aspects of education, taking tests like the MCAT and GMAT are expensive, and some of those tests have limitations on how many times candidates can take them, putting on added pressure to do well the first time around.
He has also Chaired the Tax Section's Civil and Criminal Tax Penalties Committee, which addresses issues relating to all aspects of criminal and civil tax controversy throughout the country and served on the Section's Committee on Appointments to the U.S. Tax Court as well as serving as Vice-Chair, IRS Liaison of the Section's Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Committee.
Understanding how to talk to clients about goals is an aspect of behavioral finance that is covered in depth by the new wealth management education program developed by The American College of Financial Services.
Each paper dives into one aspect of middle class prosperity — such as inequality, education, retirement, achievement, or the safety net.
People can now access and manage aspects of their life through smart platforms that put everything in one place - from transport and shopping to education and entertainment.
«There is a tremendous opportunity for financial professionals to bridge this education gap about permanent life insurance, particularly for financial professionals who are just beginning to embrace a holistic planning model that addresses all aspects of their client's financial life,» said Jason Wellmann, senior vice president of Life Insurance Sales for Allianz Life.
The press often highlights his Eton education, but overlooks the less traditional aspects of his upbringing.
All the talk of networking, webs, computers, and globalization causes Taylor to overlook one of the most important aspects of college and university education: its local character.
The treatment of the Nazi period in all its aspects - Hitler's rise to power; his establishment of a dictatorship in Germany; the abolition of the rule of law; the persecution of all kinds of political opponents; the racially motivated persecution of the Jews, culminating in the Holocaust; the reticence and opposition of German citizens; and, Germany's instigation of World War II - is compulsory teaching matter at all types of schools in Germany and at all levels of education.
The Church of England welcomed some aspects of the review, but also said: «We are however disappointed that the report misunderstands the role of Church of England schools in providing a rounded education to more than a million pupils from all backgrounds as part of our commitment to the common good.
Having met several products of Wheaton College's educational programs... I would say the religious aspect definitely hurts the quality of education they receive, especially those who are interested in continuing to graduate school in math and science.
The conversations prepared the way for two years of work by a faculty committee that ended with a proposal — and a faculty consensus — that theological education at Candler should be contextual in all aspects.
It's tempting to idolize certain aspects of education.
This radical individualism is reflected in every aspect of modernliving; in education, politics, economics, relationships and the media.
We have a moral duty to use our resourceswisely not just in education, but in every aspect of our life as a believing community.
Every people has its culture, whether primitive or advanced, and this culture is discerned in the folkways and moral standards, forms of family life, economic enterprises, laws and modes of dealing with lawbreakers, forms of recreation, religion, art, education, science, and philosophy that constitute the social aspects of human existence as contrasted with the bare biological fact of living.
«Theological education» is an aspect of a theological school, abstracted from the school's concrete practices which are inherently materially based, institutionalized, and socially situated.
Each chapter of the book takes a different aspect of these ideas and suggests how that could be done, for example within the categories of communion, forgiveness, education and art.
It is apparent from what has been said that when education and civilization flourished in the Muslim world the distinctively religious aspects of Islamic culture were exalted, and when the civilization was weakened and stagnated religion also suffered.
They constitute a tremendous complex of instincts and inherited traits, family and cultural background, education, and all the aspects of the individual's own past experience which remain in his memory and in his unconscious as continuing motivating forces.
But our work together thus far has already established several points that may have an important bearing on the future of theological education in America: (1) the party - strife between «evangelicals» and «charismatics» and «ecumenicals» is not divinely preordained and need not last forever; (2) the Wesleyan tradition has a place of its own in the theological forum along with all the others; (3) «pluralism» need not signify «indifferentism»; (4) «evangelism» and «social gospel» are aspects of the same evangel; (5) in terms of any sort of cost - benefit analysis, a partnership like AFTE represents a high - yield investment in Christian mission; and (6) the Holy Spirit has still more surprises in store for the openhearted.
Each chapter discusses an aspect of the one theme that the central purpose of all education — whether in homes, schools, churches, business organizations, community agencies, or the mass media, and whatever the area of learning, whether science, art, health, or international relations — should be the transformation of persons from the life of self - centered desire to that of devoted service of the excellent, and at the same time the creation of a democratic commonwealth established in justice and fraternal regard rather than in expediency.
We can assume that at Sherborne he experienced firsthand the aspects of education he advocates.
Implicitly, Whitehead compares the potential of education for every individual with the important aspects of his own early life: an exquisite feeling for beauty and a dutiful sense to act on knowledge.
The dutiful aspect of education is related to the individual, to specialized study and to style itself.
As education to ever higher levels became a general obligation, it assumed more and more the aspect of a burden rather than an opportunity.
Religious faith is relevant to every aspect of education and to every subject of study, and is to be mediated through the whole life of teaching and learning.
Let us begin with language, perhaps the most fundamental of all studies because of the fact that speech is so clearly a distinguishing feature of human beings within the whole created order and because it is so essential to the effective conduct of all human affairs, including every aspect of education.
In this, her second book on marriage during a career in Adult Religious Education in the Diocese of East Anglia, Anita Dowsing seeks to bite a very big bullet indeed: the gap between the Church's teaching on key aspects of marriage and the actual beliefs and practice of many lay Catholics today.
All of Newman's controversial stands in Oxford were linked to the defence of the moral and religious aspects of the University education as exemplified in the course of its history.
It's out total lack of love in the world that condems us all to lives of fear in every aspect, land, food, shelter, money, health, relationships, security, employment, education, freedom of speach, travel, leisure, family, freedom to live ones life without prejudice.
Person devotes chapters to every significant aspect of Kirk's intellectual legacy, including his historical analyses, biographies, critiques of contemporary education, short stories, novels, literary criticism, social philosophy, and political economy.
The tenth and last aspect of health education to be considered concerns mental health.
Over the centuries, theological education itself has introduced generations to aspects of tradition or biblical history that manifest shifting accents, multiple meanings and constantly.
Speed of travel, the intensification of communication and the rise in the average level of education have also meant that the various aspects of western modernity have spread quickly around the globe.
I would therefore hope that future Catholic SRE programmes would develop a three-fold strategy to this important aspect of Christian Education: A vision of human sexuality founded on the teaching of the Church, a means to help children combat the conflicting messages of modern society and a recognition of the need for healing in many of those under their care.
It's not perfect and I have some pretty big thoughts about the often over-looked aspect of orphan care that is employment, education, healthcare, attachment issues, and systemic injustice (Big!
According to Scott Jasick, in «Admitting to Bias» in this morning's Inside Higher Education, there is a very distinct bias in all aspects of academia, including, naturally, hiring.
Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of this state of affairs was the confidence of the faculties, the students and the constituencies that what they were doing in theological education was correct.
The monograph lays down principles about Catholic education, as outlined by the Popes over the years: «It is vital for the Catholic school to have a great deal of independence from the state to pursue a mission that is truly Catholic in all aspects...»
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