Questions about how to value experience, education, certification, and pedagogical skills — the big four of teacher inputs — have created one of the most highly contentious
fields of inquiry in education, particularly since they have clear implications for the design of teacher compensation systems.
Her research group will continue to study these proteins and the role they play in neural development and fragile X syndrome — work that's likely to influence other
fields of inquiry in autism and beyond.
In this chapter I shall urge them not to give up their persistence in clinging to the distinctiveness of
their field of inquiry in spite of the apparent inroads made into it by the physical sciences.
The UCSB scientists are making new contributions to
this field of inquiry in their studies of seafloor hydrothermal fluid discharge into the Earth's oceans, which has been occurring ever since the oceans first formed four billion years ago.
Child and infant mental health is recognised as
a field of inquiry in the international research literature and has received increased attention in recent decades.
Not exact matches
Spoke can answer employee
inquiries via an app,
in Slack, or by way
of email or text, with the idea being that it will save your employees the time they'd normally spend asking questions or
fielding them and keep your office running smoothly.
In our case (s), we knew that we had hundreds of sales and support people in the field and they needed to make regular inquirie
In our case (s), we knew that we had hundreds
of sales and support people
in the field and they needed to make regular inquirie
in the
field and they needed to make regular
inquiries.
The OECPs mandate directed it away from this
field of inquiry.35 The
inquiries in Alberta and BC and
in Nova Scotia devote less consideration to plans that involve joint cost sharing and governance than does the OECP, and this may reflect the fact that their mandates exclude provincial employee pension plans.
As such, it takes its place
in the general scheme
of extensive connection, the «external» world
of cause and effect, continuity and change, which is the more traditional
field for historical
inquiry and philosophical criticism.
The findings
in these new
fields of inquiry may possibly require important modifications
in the scientific account
of human thought, but not, as far as now appears,
in the direction
of re-establishing a simple body - soul duality.)
In every field of endeavor — in scientific inquiry, manners, family life, politics, and all the rest — man is not his own judge and master; he is «under orders,» he is answerable to principles of «propriety,» he is responsible for the preservation, improvement, and perpetuation of the «traditions of civility.&raqu
In every
field of endeavor —
in scientific inquiry, manners, family life, politics, and all the rest — man is not his own judge and master; he is «under orders,» he is answerable to principles of «propriety,» he is responsible for the preservation, improvement, and perpetuation of the «traditions of civility.&raqu
in scientific
inquiry, manners, family life, politics, and all the rest — man is not his own judge and master; he is «under orders,» he is answerable to principles
of «propriety,» he is responsible for the preservation, improvement, and perpetuation
of the «traditions
of civility.»
To be sure, religion is also a
field of intellectual
inquiry and practical skill, and it is possible and desirable to give instruction
in religious history, philosophy, beliefs, and institutions as well as to arrange for practical experience
in religious affairs.
That being said, the renewal
of interest ought not to be overstated: much doctrinal theology
in English remains preoccupied with keeping up a conversation with other
fields of inquiry (often literary and cultural theory) and is so eager to do so that it often neglects the descriptive or dogmatic tasks
of systematics.
In point
of fact, claims to authentic knowledge
of man and his becoming appear from many
fields of inquiry.
When two prepubescent boys toss their hats
in the air as they skip across the stadium
field on their way to the
inquiry room, Martin dryly notes, it is evident that not every conversion flows from the «deepest well - springs
of heart or mind.»
The ability to narrow the
field of inquiry is,
in my view, an enviable thing, given the very wide range
of service into which an introductory course
in Old Testament is now being pressed.
One begins with a restricted generalization descriptive
of phenomena encountered
in one
field of inquiry (e.g., physics, physiology, psychology, etc.); one then (as he says) «makes a flight into the thin air
of generalization» — framing the description to cover all actualities — finally landing again to see how the theory squares with observed fact
in areas other than the one from which the
inquiry began.
The
fields of inquiry were divided accordingly: natural science ruled
in the realm
of nature, and philosophy
in the realm
of mind.
All
fields of knowledge, from archeology to zoology, can claim distinguished contributors from many lands, and all studies have important applications to world understanding, whether it be an
inquiry into the archeology
of the Middle East, once the cradle
of civilization and now a focus
of cultural and industrial renaissance, or an analysis
of the zoology
of malarial infection, which has sapped the energies and influenced the destinies
of millions
in tropical areas around the globe.
It may be said that the so - called laws
of nature have come to expression through the success man has had to date
in directing his imagination to particular
fields of inquiry.
These men had been convinced that belief
in the
field of religion must be formed by the same methods
of inquiry that worked so well
in the natural and social sciences.
First, Religionswissenschaft, if it is to remain and grow as a religio - scientific
inquiry of religions, has to reexamine its methods and categories
of interpretation
in the light
of the criticisms
of non-Western scholars
in the
field.
For example, the historians
of religions who are engaged
in the religio - scientific
inquiry into Buddhism or Hinduism tend to be preoccupied with their subject matters and do not always relate their findings to the generalists
in the
field.
From it and from it alone we can comprehend the truth
in each
of the particular
fields of human
inquiry.
In spite
of all the frightening
inquiries of the church, Joan, like an experienced warrior boldly took to the battle
field.
Furthermore,
in the relatively new
field of cosmology, Torrance believed science has relentlessly pressed its
inquiries to the limits
of being, and is now grappling with a concept
of the universe as a whole, especially concerning its initial conditions and ultimate future.
Broadly speaking, the avowed object
of the
inquiry is an attempt to resolve, at least theoretically, the present tensions
in this
field between East and West.
Working with expert faculty, students will learn new skills
in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math)
fields while cultivating a love
of exploration, discovery, and scientific
inquiry.
In general, it is a major subject
of comparative politics - which is itself one
of the major
fields of inquiry within political science.
It said: «The scope
of the
inquiry is to determine whether the Smith Institute is both established and operating as a charity advancing the education
of the public
in the
field of study and research into the economy
of the United Kingdom.»
Field, appointed by David Cameron to conduct a wide - ranging
inquiry into the causes
of poverty, said the Labour target was mathematically unobtainable, had not been achieved anywhere
in the free world and revealed he would look to develop better targets.
McNutt's characterization
of the paper is drawn from the NSF investigation, which concluded that the researchers were guilty
of «an avoidance
of protocols, a failure to meet expected scientific standards, a lack
of expertise or training
in the
field of inquiry, poor oversight
of less experienced team members, and the misrepresentation
of data on which a conclusion was based.
He had shared the 1915 Nobel Prize
in Physics with his son for advancing that
field of inquiry.
Please recognise that the recent progress
in the
field of RNA - based gene silencing has involved original scientific
inquiry from research groups around the world.»
When passenger balloons first took to the skies
in the late 1700s, they inspired scientific and metaphysical
inquiry as well as feats
of derring - do: During their century - long heyday, balloons were instrumental
in both establishing the
field of meteorology and breaking the siege
of Paris during the Franco - Prussian war.
The Council will now begin work on two further
inquiries addressing the ethical and practical questions raised by possible uses
of genome editing
in different
fields.
If a community
of scientists actively adopts a new idea and if that idea then spreads through the
field and is incorporated into research that produces useful knowledge reflected
in presentations, publications, and especially new lines
of inquiry and research, chances are it is science.
«
In most fields of scientific inquiry, most of the problems are worked out in animal model
In most
fields of scientific
inquiry, most
of the problems are worked out
in animal model
in animal models.
He recognized that the study
of aging had lacked robust scientific
inquiry, and he conjectured that molecular biology tools could fuel real progress
in the
field — a forward - looking viewpoint that few others espoused at the time, says immunologist Claudio Franceschi, director
of the Italian National Research Center on Aging
in Ancona.
Gretchen Kiser, who worked as an industry scientist and a research lab consultant before going into research development, found the
field to be the «perfect fit» because it combined the management skills she picked up during her time
in industry and the
inquiry - based environment
of academia, which she missed during her time away.
But it was the Miller experiment, placed
in the Darwinian perspective provided by Oparin's ideas and deeply rooted
in the 19th - century tradition
of synthetic organic chemistry, that almost overnight transformed the study
of the origin
of life into a respectable
field of inquiry.
This work describes a very broad arc
of inquiry, beginning with
field work, followed by laboratory investigations, culminating
in more
field work.
It is one
of ALLEA's tasks to defend the role
of basic science (
in all
fields of scientific
inquiry), and to argue for the diversity
of national research traditions as potential assets to be carefully evaluated.
The Glenn Foundation was founded
in 1965 by Paul F. Glenn, at a time when aging research was not yet recognized as a bona fide
field of scientific
inquiry.
This achievement demonstrates not only that modern brain research is fast becoming the ultimate multidisciplinary
field of inquiry of our time, but that future computer - user interfaces designed by industry, surprising as it may sound, may benefit from a better understanding
of the way neural circuits operate
in our very own brains.
The program will focus on «Translating Science into Survival» and feature talks from more than 60 leaders
in the
field covering all areas
of inquiry in cancer immunology and immunotherapy.
Yoga Service is a growing and expanding
field that embraces the following the aim: the intentional sharing
of yoga practices that support healing and build resilience for all, regardless
of circumstances, taught within a context
of conscious relationship rooted
in self - reflection and self -
inquiry.
That's why controlled studies like this, and the
field of scientific
inquiry in general, are so important.
APSA supports political scientists from all
fields of inquiry, regions, and occupational endeavors within and outside academe
in order to expand awareness and understanding
of politics.
The award winners demonstrate creative use
of instructional materials, effective instructional strategies, use
of new scholarship from history or other appropriate
fields, use
of the ten interrelated themes
of the NCSS curriculum standards, the ability to foster a spirit
of inquiry, and evidence
of involvement
in professional activities.