Walking the Talk is a series of video conversations streamed live on Facebook,
exploring challenging questions of diversity, inclusion, and identity as they are lived and expressed in the real world.
Not exact matches
In this fund administration special, we bring together five top tech experts to answer the big technology
questions facing private equity firms; look at the administrative strain GPs are under; consider the implications of Brexit for UK fund managers; explain how the outsourcing model is changing; consider the
challenges faced by CFOs;
explore the issues involved in raising a first credit vehicle; plus much more.
Yoder sympathetically
explored these
questions in his When War Is Unjust: Being Honest in Just War Thinking (revised edition, Orbis, 1996), and as far as we know no advocate of just war reflection has responded to the
challenges Yoder presented in that book.
The
challenge before us is to navigate the hyphen and be prepared to
explore our varied histories, discover the outside forces,
question the economic compulsions, be astounded by the cultural diversity, empathise with the experience of marginality, marvel at the memories that have shaped all these various selves, and offered, and continue to offer us, an identity or identities across the hyphen, as the various embodied selves that make up the assorted group of people who are called Indian - Christians.
Enns hopes that by
exploring these issues and
questions, we can elevate the conversation by allowing them to
challenge us on a more fundamental level.
This two - day, free - to - attend event will be
exploring packaging and branding topics, with panels and discussions from both leading and emerging brands, as well as packaging suppliers and design agencies, addressing the
question: «How can you turn design
challenges into opportunities?»
They are
challenged to
question,
explore, reflect, reason, and communicate effectively.
Beyond the work we are doing at
Challenge Success, there is a solid and rapidly growing body of research
exploring these
questions.
Hour - long prenatal visits provide a relaxed opportunity to ask
questions,
explore feelings and concerns, and work through any emotional
challenges that may arise.
A field guide has been created to compliment the Standards of Care and Teaching for Ohio's Infants and Toddlers in order to provide a framework to help examine issues that a provider may find
challenging and to
explore possible solutions through reflective
questioning and practice.
The aim of this meeting was to enrich the Coalition's contributions to ongoing discussions about the right to enjoy the benefits of scientific progress in regional human rights bodies and at the United Nations by
exploring challenging conceptual
questions about the meaning of the right and its application in practice.
Fast forward several decades, and scientists are now equipped with the advanced genomic technology needed to
explore a species» evolutionary history at an unprecedented level, leading to new
questions that
challenge current definitions of what constitutes a species and which species deserve protection.
«The key
challenge will be to maintain the high degree of polarization the experiments need to
explore the
question of proton spin,» Fischer said.
The KITP hosts the world's leading physicists who come to Santa Barbara for special conferences and other programs dedicated to
exploring some of the most
challenging scientific
questions of our time.
Through a panel session there will be the opportunity for
questions and further discussion
exploring where there are differences in leadership culture across the globe and
challenges that leaders face.
And there lies one of the many
questions director Spike Jonze
explores,
challenging us on our preconceived notions of what makes a relationship real and indeed, what it means to be alive?
Few films really
explore the
question of what it means to love, not necessarily because of the complexity that is potentially involved, but because of the
challenge required to express an understanding of love at its purest.
The Student Editions include: • Links to instructional videos, audio, or texts • Links to practice quizzes or activities • 12 assessments that include a total of 39 multiple choice, 2 true / false, and 2 sorting
questions • Definitions of key terms related to each of the standards • Examples of how students can apply the standards to their reading and deepen their understanding of what they are reading • Excerpts from several high - quality texts, including: - «Harriet: The Moses of Her People» by Sarah H. Bradford - «The Narrative of Sojourner Truth» by Olive Gilbert and Sojourner Truth - «On Women's Right to Vote» by Susan B. Anthony - «Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death» by Patrick Henry • Accompanying Teaching Notes files The Teaching Notes files include: • Additional activities and writing prompts to help your students
explore the standard • Links to additional resources • Ideas to differentiate the activities for students who need extra support or to be
challenged further • Answer guides with correct answers, answer choice rationales, word counts, and DOK (Depth of Knowledge) levels
Teachers work together on an authentic
challenge to become true learners,
exploring a driving
question and participating in a launch, receiving instruction and feedback to support learning, and sharing their work and learning publicly.
In addition, they may be allowed to pick sub-topics within the overall project or
challenge, or
questions they want to
explore within the overall driving
question.
And the Streets Are Paved With Gold 09/28/2000 [Language Arts, American History Grades 6 - 8 Submitted by Brenda Dyck] Using the links provided, students
explore the immigrant experience at Ellis Island, New York, at the turn of the century, and answer
questions that
challenge them to use thinking skills from various levels of Bloom's Taxonomy.
In my view, those differences should be
explored, debated,
challenged, and
questioned.
This is one of the
questions explored by Finn and his coauthor Brandon Wright in the Harvard Education Press title, Failing Our Brightest Kids: The Global
Challenge of Educating High - Ability Students, in which they take U.S. practices and set them against those of other countries in order to find the best ways to support our brightest students.
Ebony Bridwell - Mitchell
explores these
questions in a paper published in Organization Science with co-author Theresa Lant, finding that the type of people principals surround themselves with, and to whom they turn for counsel, has a lot to do with how they think about their role and their
challenges in the first place.
Their main
challenge was finding enough time in the coming weeks to get to all the wonderful
questions they were eager to
explore.
And the Streets Are Paved With Gold Submitted by Brenda Dyck Using the links provided, students
explore the immigrant experience at Ellis Island, New York, at the turn of the century, and answer
questions that
challenge them to use thinking skills from various levels of Bloom's Taxonomy.
Choose from 13 yearlong intensive master's programs
exploring the most
challenging and exciting
questions in education research, policy, and practice.
They began to pose their
challenges as a set of
questions and to
explore the potential for real solutions:
This resource includes guiding
questions and key considerations designed to help states
explore the complex
challenges inherent in facilitating cross-systems alignment through ongoing collaboration.
It starts with posing
questions and directly involves students in
challenging hands - on activities that drive students to ask more
questions and
explore different learning paths.
These three inquiry paths invite teacher candidates to
explore issues associated with writing instruction that are often addressed in teacher preparation: in English teaching methods courses, the
question of how to teach standardized content without producing formulaic results from students; in writing pedagogies courses, the pros and cons of machine scoring; and in linguistics courses, the
challenge of providing feedback that is sensitive to students» linguistic backgrounds and abilities.
It requires instructional strategies on teachers» parts that enable students to
explore concepts and discuss them with each other, to
question and respectfully
challenge classmates» assertions.
When educators engage in the planning of their own professional learning, the act of professional goal - setting is not approached as answers or problems to be solved, but rather
questions to be asked and
challenges to be
explored.
«The showcase serves as a reminder for school leaders to
question previous practices,
explore new offerings and keep an eye on future developments as technology capabilities enable educators to approach old
challenges with new tools,» said Ann Flynn, NSBA's Director of Education Innovation.
The union's plan would be to assign each student a «Creativity indicator» score based on, «the weighted sum of students» ability to utilize interdisciplinary knowledge to address
questions and
challenges, simulate situations to estimate outcomes,
explore new innovative approaches to interests and issues, research and design or develop new ideas and scored as determined by the commission on student learning and school quality...» According to the union plan, 15 percent of a school's performance index would be based on the cumulative student creativity indicator scores.
Now, Dr. Phil takes those lessons a great leap further and
explores one of the most
challenging questions facing us all: When you look in the mirror, who is truly hiding beneath that face?
The Flicker Men began as a way for me to
explore this
question and was a
challenge to write precisely because the answer hinges so clearly on results which have been tested and retested, but which lack an intuitive base from which to extrapolate.
Topics in neuroethics fall at the intersection of neuroscience, ethics, and society,
exploring the
questions that arise as innovations in neuroscience
challenge notions about free will, autonomy, the nature of disease, the mind, and what it means to be human.
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Just like Demons Souls, players
explore Yharnam and crawl deeper into its recesses, finding new weapons, powerful items and hidden secrets, and facing horrible foes that'll have players cursing as they die time and time again and
challenging gigantic bosses that'll have players
questioning their conviction.
Dust: An Elysian Tail throws you into a world filled with wonder and
questions and
challenges you to
explore every nook and cranny.
And then it mixes them all together, and becomes something more than the sum of its parts: a genuinely diverse, completely fascinating world to
explore, full of
challenging questions about what it means to be human and how society works... and robot dinosaurs.
The works
challenge stereotypes and
explores issues that affect American Indians including corruption and violence in the casino industry, racism, addiction, and
questions of identity.
The exhibition will
explore the artists» commentary on and
challenge of social values, expectations, and conventions that are a part of everyday life — raising
questions about national and global issues including gender - specific violence and sociopolitical conflict.
The
Challenge of Realism will
explore these significant
questions through the juxtaposition of contemporary realist painting and the popular imagery of the mid twentieth century.
Reflecting both countries» singular histories, journalists Iris Deroeux and Jelani Cobb and historians Pap Ndiaye and Benjamin Stora will debate issues regarding political representation of minorities and
explore how these
questions figure among the
challenges facing liberal democracies today.
Speculative Skins
explores and
challenges these
questions and more in an internationally - focused group exhibition which delves into the relationship between science fiction and the body.
-- Group conversation and discussion, and the recording of this narrative, is integral to their art practice — Their biggest
challenge to date was the curation of «The Rest of Now» for Manifesta 7 in 2008 — The group likes to use words that leave the reader asking
questions and for them, words have no hierarchy — The installation Skirmish (2010) is part of an ongoing series of «love stories» — Time is often
explored in artwork by Raqs and is a concept that particularly interests the group; they discuss Escapement — A show at Experimenter Gallery in February, 2011, is announced as well as a new light sculpture, Revoltage.
These artists join a photographer
exploring the personal through costumes of elaborate dresses made from nature and sculpture that
questions the state of art making itself and how scale can
challenge expectations.
Exploring challenging issues and
questions provoked by engaging with modern and contemporary art, Red Studio features filmed conversations with curators and artists, podcasts, and interactives.