Sentences with phrase «for everyday contexts»

What does all of this mean for everyday contexts and interactions for young children?

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On Friday, September 11 and Saturday, September 12, I'll be at Irvine United Congregational Church for their annual Faith & Works Conference, where I'll be joining several other speakers in discussing the intersection of faith and everyday life and the future of the Church in a changing context.
Mark Allan Powell has suggested that biblical critics have mined the apocalyptic by fixing it in a context of long ago and thus «depriving everyday Christians of the heartfelt expectation of their Lord's return,» I feel the opposite: it's because the biblical scenarios speak to a situation long ago that they provide bearings for my life now.
Most do not want to return to a time when fathers owned their daughters and sold them to the highest bidder (Exodus 21:7; Nehemiah 5:5; Genesis 29:1 — 10), when multiple wives and concubines were a part of everyday life (even for men of God like Abraham, Jacob, and David), when women were forbidden from owning property, when foreign virgins could be captured as spoils of war (Judges 21), when a woman's lack of virginity could get her executed (Deuteronomy 22:11, Leviticus), when the stories of brave women like Tamar and Dinah and Esther and Vashti and Leah and Rachel emerge from contexts of oppression.
This site, hosted by CERN, presents a highly readable account of the search for antimatterfrom Dirac's first musings to today's elaborate accelerator experimentsand puts it in context with sections describing the origins of antimatter and antimatter in everyday life.
However, for teachers to engage in deep, sustained professional learning experiences of this kind, they need mechanisms to de-privatise their practice and opportunities for sustained collaboration within the contexts of their everyday work.
They called for placing math in the context of students» everyday lives, and they advocated giving students hands - on activities and access to computers and calculators to use as problem - solving tools.
However, a context that is real life or everyday for a teacher may not be relevant to the students they are teaching.
«Everyday contexts present a wilderness of vaguely marked and ill - defined occasions for thoughtful engagement.
For organisations this means that modern learning technologies can increase your ROI as they can provide context - sensitive pop - up navigation within any application, and support your employees as and when they require in their everyday work, reducing user errors, lost production ultimately improving efficiencies.
Teachers have a tremendous role to play in actually (1) speaking and using the language of math with students in everyday classroom experiences; (2) providing multiple experiences for students to learn, practice, and apply the terminology; (3) helping students understand appropriate word meanings in the context of mathematics, and (4) focusing on the important terms associated with tested concepts and the vocabulary students need for further learning.
Our Everyday Mathematics lessons work with units from Contexts for learning to include: addition and subtraction of whole numbers (fact families / fact triangles), fact extensions, use of base ten blocks, place value, money, telling time and calculating elapsed time, number patterns, use of a number grid, estimation, graphing, problem solving, and algorithms, measurement, multiplication, and division.
This sense I have of the value of my comics on comiXology is partly related to that service's use of DRM to regulate the who, what and where of access to purchases, but I also think that, in most everyday contexts, digital media inherently carry a different sense of value for users.
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In that context the M.O.U.S. 9 is overshadowed by its brothers over in the R.A.T. range, and by many other mice which offer far better specifications while still have plenty of practical features for everyday usage.
With Shingles (2011), for example, Carl Andre's floor - based metal works meet their working - class counterpart, as copper plates are exchanged for patterns of overlapping asphalt roofing tiles; Siding (2011), meanwhile, replaces Donald Judd's shiny metal cubes with the work's namesake — and very plebeian — exterior vinyl wallcovering found on many a tract house; and by simply lifting a marble countertop off the bathroom sink and onto the wall, Counter (2012) proves that even the slightest of gestures, such as a change of orientation and context, can render foreign something familiar — the everyday as convincing art object.
Friedman states: «Art, for me, is a context to slow the viewer's experience from their everyday life in order to think about things they haven't thought about.
Besides the appropriate but broad curatorial declaration that «art illuminates everyday life in all its beauty, imperfection, and comedy,» the 2013 Carnegie International Curators Daniel Baumann, Dan Byers, and Tina Kukielski composed this year's exhibition without a definitive, centralized theme, but instead a flexibility that allows for separation into more easily digestible parts, and the freedom to play with context.
Featuring everyday objects placed in unusual contexts and juxtapositions, his art challenges the assumptions of human perception and force the viewer to reconsider things usually taken for granted.
Known for her large - scale pattern paintings depicting constellations of everyday items that have been isolated from their original context, American artist Katherine Bernhardt has created a new ensemble of colourful and dynamic images that take inspiration from both Brussels and New York.
Small events and phenomena from his everyday life and from the natural world that surrounds him become the outset for his works, giving his formal, conceptual, metaphorical and perceptual decision - making process a firm context.
Everyday objects, such as buttons, shirts and shoes, serve as an entrance for viewers into her art, but they are further altered and presented in a different capacity to prompt people to reconsider the original context and the implication.
Albeit brief, Schum's project introduced a new framework for viewing earthworks and conceptual and performance art in the context of everyday life.
Three new works constructed from Slinky ® toys by American artist Tara Donovan, known for her ability to amplify the innate physical characteristics of everyday objects by transforming them into large - scale works of art, will be presented in the fourth Platform — the Parrish Art Museum's exhibition series in which artists are invited to create new work in response to the space, context, and environment of the Museum — on view from July 4 through October 18, 2015.
Adam McEwen (1965) is an English conceptual artist, living and working in New York City, best known for his artworks that appropriate vernacular forms of everyday consumer products and objects and repurpose them in new, unexpected contexts.
The director of legal services innovation at an unnamed top - 50 firm puts this into everyday context: «I see robots as a massive everyday opportunity for the firm to do what our lawyers already value, which is to think and to have space to think.
Our conception of therapy in popular culture and everyday conversation is usually individual therapy, occasionally couples therapy and rarely group therapy (generally as a context for jokes).
They also explore principles of fairness (for example, the problems with an «eye for an eye» or «first come, first served») and the issues and problems involved in appealing to consequences and duty when making moral decisions in everyday contexts.
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