responsibility (which is basically the kids learning self - discipline, caring for people around them, and
engaging in social context),
Not exact matches
Twenty - four percent
engaged with
social media
in the
context of their job.
Instead, an organism is always motivated to
engage in behaviors that maximize its genetic fitnesses
in an environmental and
social context.
«If we hold that teaching and learning is a
social interaction, and that the most substantive learning is afforded by an
engaging and personalized
context, then the best way I can meet my goals as a teacher is to be
engaged and to be
engaging with as many students
in my community as possible.
The central focus of professional development and training for teachers and principals should be the educator (teacher or principal) who as a person lives and works within an educational,
social and political
context in differing ways and
engages in curriculum decision making and leadership
in unique ways that must be respected and celebrated — there is no sense
in a «one - size fits all» approach to training and development;
When it comes to understanding which avenue works best for
engaging parents, Perkins says you've got to really understand your parent body and the
social context that you're working
in.
This
engaging,
in - depth lesson enables students to make detailed links between Much Ado About Nothing and its
social and historical
context.
Responses to traumatic experiences affect whether students are able to
engage productively
in social contexts.
Diversifying the palette of interest
in student voice, Cook - Sather also explores interconnections with postmodern feminists and
social critics, as well as recent developments
in the medical and legal realms that offer
social contexts for
engaging participants
in institutional transformation.
Introduce vocabulary
in the
context of nonfiction science and
social studies texts with multiple exposures
in a variety of
engaging activities
Integrated studies
engages students through
social studies content and allows them to experience reading, writing, listening and speaking as well as exploring concepts through art, music, math and science
in a
context that is rich and meaningful.
A critic of institutions and a believer that the artist should act as what he termed an «incidental person» — one who operates
in a non-art
context, inserting oneself into political and
social life — Latham created an oeuvre that paved the way for much socially
engaged and politically charged art practice that we see today.
Her exhibition, «
Social Paper: Hand Papermaking
in the
Context of Socially
Engaged Art,» co-curated with Jessica Cochran, was funded by the Crafts Research Fund and the Clinton Hill Foundation, among others.
She curated exhibitions including
Social Paper, the first exhibition considering hand papermaking
in a socially
engaged art
context, and Among Tender Roots, the first retrospective featuring Mexican artist, Laura Anderson Barbata's work.
This section demonstrates the strength of the ICA's expanding collection and how the collection
engages in critical discourses
in the arts as well as broader
social and cultural
contexts.
Phinthong's often open - ended projects intervene
in global
social and economic structures and
engage directly with geographical and
social contexts.
Led by Museum teaching artist Monique Schubert, the program will commence with a group tour of Alma Thomas, where participants will
engage in open dialogue around the artist's representational works and the
social contexts that inspired them.
Painting at RISD prepares students to
engage in an individual search for meaning and cultural representation through the development of strong visual skills, keen critical reasoning abilities and an understanding of broad historical and
social contexts.
Concerned with a sociological reading of the art scene
in Beirut and interested
in cultural policy, she has been particularly devoted to commissioning local artists to explore the possibilities of
engaging social, aesthetical or political dialogues
in different
contexts that are on the margin of the art world.
Cultivating unexpected beauty
in the everyday, Feher's work
engages viewers to expand their vision beyond what is
in front of them to instill an object or set of objects with an expanded
social and cultural
context.
She has curated exhibitions including
Social Paper: Hand Papermaking
in the
Context of Socially
Engaged Art with Jessica Cochran, and Revolution at Point Zero: Feminist
Social Practice with Neysa Page - Lieberman.
In addition to his artistic work, Bradford is engaged in social practice through his non-profit educational platform Art + Practice, emphasizing practical skill for foster youth and placing art in a larger social contex
In addition to his artistic work, Bradford is
engaged in social practice through his non-profit educational platform Art + Practice, emphasizing practical skill for foster youth and placing art in a larger social contex
in social practice through his non-profit educational platform Art + Practice, emphasizing practical skill for foster youth and placing art
in a larger social contex
in a larger
social context.
Unfortunately, this case does not
engage in an interpretation of section 40 (1)(ee) of the FOIP Act, the provision allowing disclosure to avert the risk of harm to minors or of an imminent danger to any persons, which could be relied upon by public bodies
in the
social housing
context where there are risks posed to health or safety due to domestic violence.
Play - based learning is described
in the EYLF as «a
context for learning through which children organise and make sense of their
social worlds, as they actively
engage with people, objects and representations» (EYLF, 2009, p. 46).
We recognize that children learn, grow, and remain motivated when their cognitive,
social, and emotional skills are
engaged and developed
in unison, and
in the
context of positive relationships.
Carmen Naivalu was one of the Indigenous psychologists
engaged by KidsMatter to provide feedback
in the
context of contemporary research
in Indigenous
social and emotional wellbeing.
The concept of resilience and closely related research regarding protective factors provides one avenue for addressing mental well - being that is suggested to have an impact on adolescent substance use.8 — 17 Resilience has been variably defined as the process of, capacity for, or outcome of successful adaptation
in the
context of risk or adversity.9, 10, 12, 13, 18 Despite this variability, it is generally agreed that a range of individual and environmental protective factors are thought to: contribute to an individual's resilience; be critical for positive youth development and protect adolescents from
engaging in risk behaviours, such as substance use.19 — 22 Individual or internal resilience factors refer to the personal skills and traits of young people (including self - esteem, empathy and self - awareness).23 Environmental or external resilience factors refer to the positive influences within a young person's
social environment (including connectedness to family, school and community).23 Various studies have separately reported such factors to be negatively associated with adolescent use of different types of substances, 12, 16, 24 — 36 for example, higher self - esteem16, 29, 32, 35 is associated with lower likelihood of tobacco and alcohol use.
In the context of peer interactions, young children engage in fantasy play that allows them to assume different roles, learn to take another person's perspective, and develop an understanding of the social rules and conventions of their cultur
In the
context of peer interactions, young children
engage in fantasy play that allows them to assume different roles, learn to take another person's perspective, and develop an understanding of the social rules and conventions of their cultur
in fantasy play that allows them to assume different roles, learn to take another person's perspective, and develop an understanding of the
social rules and conventions of their culture.