Sentences with phrase «emerging scholars of»

The Barbara Jackson Scholars Network represents for me a call for institutions and communities to challenge the silencing of scholars of color and simultaneously provide a space where the voices, contributions, and lived experiences of emerging scholars of color are valued.

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The NUA itself emerged from a consultative process, whereby UN-Habitat collected the inputs of a diverse community of urban scholars, leaders, planners and activists.
December 2009 (1967 kb PDF file): The Q&A in this issue features seven questions about political influence and the financial crisis (by Deniz Igan, Prachi Mishra, and Thierry Tressel); research summaries on «Credit Conditions and Recoveries from Financial Crises» (by Prakash Kannan) and «Inflation Targeting in Emerging Economies» (by Turgut Kýþýnbay); the contents of the latest issue of IMF Staff Papers; a listing of visiting scholars at the IMF during October — December 2009; and listings of recent IMF Working Papers and Staff Position Notes
2014.03.17 Writer, scholar, storyteller and First Nations activist Leanne Simpson named recipient of inaugural RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award Writer, scholar, storyteller and First Nations activist Leanne Simpson named recipient of inaugural RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award...
Writer, scholar, storyteller and First Nations activist Leanne Simpson named recipient of inaugural RBC Taylor Emerging Writer Award...
Beginning with Friedrich Schleiermacher in a letter published in 1807, biblical textual critics and scholars examining the texts fail to find their vocabulary and literary style similar to Paul's unquestionably authentic letters, fail to fit the life situation of Paul in the epistles into Paul's reconstructed biography, and identify principles of the emerged Christian church rather than those of the apostolic generation.
George Soares - Prabhu, the Indian Biblical scholar, has attempted to compare Buddhist and Christian texts despite the fact that both emerge from two different chronological, literary, and theological contexts.50 These receptor oriented translation strategies reduce Biblical terminologies, style, theological concepts, and the intent of the author in an extensive manner.51
In the last half - century a whole new understanding of the Bible has emerged from Biblical scholars.
Scholars accused him of plagiarism, and stories of falsified credentials and shoddy research emerged from several sources.
The discovery of this fact about the Gospels is often popularly attributed to a contemporary school of scholars known as «Form critics,» but the fact was well established long before this particular school emerged and rests upon grounds considerably wider and firmer than those which support this school's particular claims.
Scholars agree that the general structural form of what we now call the «ordained ministry» — according to which a particular person is given general oversight of all the activities of a particular Christian community — did not emerge in the church until early in the second century.
Further, Pentecostals who read Acts theologically and even doctrinally are simply joining scholars across the theological academy who have emerged in the last generation to defend the author of Luke - Acts as a theologian in his own right.
Not only are graduate theological schools producing more theses and dissertations on Wesleyan subjects, but Methodist periodicals (Quarterly Review, Methodist History, Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society) are increasingly printing their articles, and new publishing enterprises are emerging to take up their longer monographic works (among these are Zondervan's Francis Asbury Press imprint, Abingdon's Kingswood Books imprint, and Asbury Theological Seminary's new series in Pietist and Wesleyan Studies) These scholars are quite likely to be found in the Wesley Studies Working Group of the American Academy of Religion.
Houlden goes on to tell us that there is diversity in the reporting of how this impact occurred: yet he rejects the claim, sometimes made by highly skeptical scholars, «that no intelligible picture can emerge and no statement, of greater or lesser probability, concerning the Jesus whose impact those who gave the early witness experienced, can be made» (p. 134).
I can imagine a different but equally significant consensus, about covenant and Christian supersessionism, emerging out of the new participation of Jewish scholars in New Testament study.
At an even more withdrawn level, the scholar is presented with the task of conceptualizing the dynamic processes at work, and of discerning and again conceptualizing whatever new may emerge.
It is important to observe that these comments do not necessarily apply to charismatic scholars who, though they may share with Pentecostals certain values of spiritual evidence, emerge for the most part from mainstream Protestant backgrounds where there is generally a more positive evaluation of the academic enterprise.
Whatever may have been the social implications of Isma`ilism — and scholars claim a good deal — the doctrines of the Fatimid Caliphate did not appreciably affect the procedures of the Egyptian administrative system, and Egypt emerged from two hundred years of Isma`ili rule and intensive indoctrination as solidly Sunni as before the coming of the Fatimids.
While some scholars have decried how important two - parent families are to children's emotional and behavioural regulation, 8 others have suggested fathers» services are quite substitutable and without much measurable impact.9 Such polarized views illustrate the challenges of specifying the key impacts of fathers on children, when and why they emerge, and how discussions can unfold without overly simplifying the complicated realities witnessed firsthand by service providers and scholars of interdisciplinary backgrounds and interests.
Where and how did the concept of non-aggression emerge in liberalism and those thoughts widely acknowledged by scholars to be valid immediate precursors of liberalism?
She also co-leads a global study and an emerging cross-disciplinary network of scholars who study household water insecurity (HWISE Network).
Geologists and scholars in the emerging field of paleontology sought her out.
Scholars addressed the group on issues that emerge from the interaction of science, technology, and society.
«SESYNC is a leader in bringing together scholars to address emerging problems — such as issues around marine protected areas and conservation — through new interdisciplinary research partnerships to improve understanding,» said Margaret Palmer, Director of SESYNC and a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland.
Arab scholars laid the foundations of algebra in the ninth century; calculus did not emerge in full flower until the late 1600s.
Concha Gómez, director of the Wisconsin Emerging Scholars (WES) Program and mathematics professor at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, helps retain underrepresented minorities in science, math, and engineering.
«It shows we haven't been out on a limb for the last few years,» says Andrew Maynard, chief scientist at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars» Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies in Washington, D.C. Maynard has long criticized coordination of EHS research under NNI, and he was also a member of the NRC panel that wrote today's report.
An international team of researchers has recently completed a horizon scan of the field, capturing perspectives of industry, innovators, scholars, and the security community in the UK and US on what they view as the major emerging issues in the field.
The objectives of the Ocean Yearbook include encouraging emerging young scholars and fostering contributions from developing countries.
Examples: Emerging Liver Scholars Program, Research & Career Development Awards, Corporate Support, Fundamentals of Liver Disease, Donations
In a feature article published in the open access journal eLife, an international team of experts led by Dr Bonnie Wintle and Dr Christian R. Boehm from the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge, capture perspectives of industry, innovators, scholars, and the security community in the UK and US on what they view as the major emerging issues in the field.
He has served as a visiting scholar at Harvard University, on the Chemical Reviews Editorial Advisory Board, the Governor's Mathematics and Science Advisory Board for South Carolina, the Defense Science Study Group through the Institute for Defense Analyses, the Defense Science Board Chem / Nano Study Section, the Department of Commerce Emerging Technology and Research Advisory Committee and the MD Anderson Cancer Research Center's Competitive Grant Renewal Board.
One of the most individual directors to emerge from this period is Terrence Malick, a Harvard scholar, AFI graduate and screenwriter who directed Badlands in 1973 and then Days of Heaven in 1978.
«Dede has gone far beyond any expectations of an academic journal reviewer in terms of number of timely reviews completed, depth of understanding of the field of research exhibited, and a compassionate voice so necessary in mentoring emerging scholars as authors,» it read.
Not to mention that the data emerging from the same tests used for school accountability have powered a revolution in education research that has allowed scholars to dramatically improve the relevance and rigor of their work.
The book, edited by Allan R. Odden, the University of Southern California school - finance scholar, offers what it calls «a first analytical discussion» of these emerging issues.
The group will create a space for scholars in this emerging field to learn from each other, further define this area of study, and mentor junior scholars pursuing this line of inquiry as graduate students and junior faculty.
In The Futures of School Reform (Harvard Education Press; Publication date: September 17, 2012), these leading scholars, policymakers, and practitioners seek to challenge familiar assumptions and to generate new thinking in a variety of ways, including looking at other sectors, other nations, and emerging new technologies.
Fellows participate in ongoing activities with leading researchers in the field of adolescent literacy that promote building a community of emerging scholars.
And USC assistant professor Morgan Polikoff edges his way onto the list too — a source of pride for the Fordham / AEI Emerging Education Policy Scholars program.
The AACTE Research Fellowship for Educator Preparation is a new program established under the Innovation Exchange that aims to cultivate emerging scholars and support high - quality research in the area of educator preparation.
Each of the two research teams, which include emerging as well as experienced scholars, will receive $ 30,000 to support projects examining critical issues in educator preparation.
Sam was a wonderful mentor to emerging scholars, and, because of his support and advocacy, many of his former graduate students and postdoctoral fellows went on to have productive and sometimes very prominent careers, making significant contributions to the fields of school effectiveness and improvement and educational change.
The David L. Clark National Graduate Student Research Seminar in Educational Administration & Policy, sponsored by the University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA), Divisions A and L of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), and SAGE Publications, brings emerging educational administration and policy scholars and noted researchers together for two days of presentations, generative discussion, and professional growth.
The William L. Boyd National Educational Politics Workshop, scheduled on the first afternoon of the AERA annual meeting, will give emerging scholars (students and pre-tenure faculty members) the opportunity to learn about current and promising research in the politics of education field and interact with leading politics of education scholars.
Dayle M. Bethel wrote of Makiguchi: «Out of his battles with Japanese educational structures of his time and his association with a few like - minded colleagues there emerged pedagogical views and ideas that are worthy of study by English - speaking scholars, worthy in their own right and also because these views and ideas seem likely to have significant impact on Japanese society during the years ahead.»
This request for proposal is based on the body of research that has emerged from Dr. Haberman's lifetime of work and the many scholars, researchers, and practicing educators who have replicated his work, embedded it in school district practice, and used it to effectively to improve student achievement and teacher retention.
With the benefit of significant research on this topic (much of it by the authors of these guidelines) and sobered, like them, by the «hype cycles and the techno - romance of emerging technologies» (Hicks et al., 2014, para. 5), social studies scholars today have a better informed and more theoretically sophisticated perspective concerning the affordances and challenges of digital technologies in social studies teacher preparation than once was the case.
July 27, 2017: Clemson Hosts Wells Fargo for Event Celebrating their 10 + Year Support of Call Me MISTER and Emerging Scholars
Each team must comprise at least one established research scholar and one early - career or emerging researcher in the field of educator preparation.
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