While this may be a valid perspective, it is my point of view that law schools in Canada should not be blind to the fact that the overwhelming majority of their graduates join the profession and have come to law school with
the express purpose of learning the skills necessary to do so.
Not exact matches
(She is, we later
learn, the daughter
of the King
of Cathay and mistress
of certain magic arts, sent with the
express purpose of bringing ruin upon the emperor's court.)
In this watershed moment, the Saul Zaentz Early Education Initiative is gathering researchers, policymakers, advocates, and practitioners from across the country to the Harvard Graduate School
of Education for the
express purpose of reframing discussions around early education, the delivery
of high - quality early
learning at scale, and its benefit to children and society.
Whereas summative assessments are tests that evaluate the degree to which students have successfully
learned all the material planned for teaching in a given time period (typically, one school year), formative assessment refers more abstractly to the ongoing process
of assessing what students have and have not
learned for the
express purpose of adjusting instruction moment by moment to meet individual students» needs.
Psychotherapy can assist you in identifying what the underlying issues with anger are, finding healthy ways to
express it, and
learning how to let go
of anger when it has served its
purpose.