Be willing to learn - Real leaders are always open to learning new things as the
need for new knowledge arises.
Developing our understanding of these capabilities is providing the
foundation for new knowledge in the development of cutting - edge materials and devices.
Why every child should be able to read by third grade The young children who enter your classrooms each year are
eager for new knowledge and new experiences.
Although attendance can be overwhelming, if we listen to one another and make
room for new knowledge, I am always amazed at the freshness that can emerge in the days following a regional event.
In mediated encounters this is much less clear,
for the new knowledge seems to be learned through the mediating reports rather than from the one mediated.
Its Web site offers this rationale: «Qatar Foundation understands that the future of Qatar and the region depends on well - educated citizens, actively engaged in the international marketplace of ideas, creating and finding
uses for new knowledge.
Today HHMI announced plans to give $ 1 million over 4 years to each of 20 faculty members at top - notch research universities whose commitment to teaching students matches their
thirst for new knowledge.
Apparently, the deep, slow - wave sleep that occurs in even short naps allows recently learned information to be processed and readies the
mind for new knowledge.
The Brain Is Not a Pincushion Parkinson's disease was long held out as the
model for new knowledge and technologies eradicating illnesses.
«We look to Bioenergy Research Center
researchers for new knowledge and scientific discoveries that will support the sustainable production of biofuels,» Wheeler says.
«This extraordinarily generous gift will give Brown the resources to be at the forefront of this
drive for new knowledge and therapies.
There are several major
drivers for this new knowledge, one being the recognition that IBD is not an intermittent but rather a progressive disease that leads to bowel damage and disability in the long term.
Present prior knowledge in organized and visually appealing formats to help learner recall and recognize the base for new knowledge
Allowing the carbon price to increase at the rate of interest year after year (following Hotelling) and acknowledging that
adjustments for new knowledge about performance and risk will have to be accommodated over time will give the policy traction.
If you were downsized like displaced textile workers in Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina you should be
trained for the new knowledge economy.
«Changing careers and a changing world bring new problems and the
need for new knowledge,» said G. Richard Shell, a professor and expert in negotiations who served as chair of the MBA Review Committee that created the new design.
If there are no mental «hooks»
for new knowledge to catch on, it tends to go in one ear and out the other.
The Good News message is not a loss of freedom or independence; is not a forsaking of intelligence or wisdom or knowledge or the search
for new knowledge or learning or finding new ways to see reality, or new insights into the workings and purposes of reality, or new visions of what reality could be; is not a forsaking of seeking or questioning or doubting or examining or reexamination or analyzing or reanalysis.
I didn't know about certain gluten free flours spiking glucose levels (which explains why my levels have been higher, of late), so thank
you for that new knowledge, and I'll now go back to baking my own bread, instead of buying it.
I learned some things I didn't know when I consider myself relatively well read on this topic so thank
you for the new knowledge.
Keep learning and reaching out around
you for new knowledge, resources and ideas.
The world evolves ongoing, the administrative professional role evolves: Keep learning and reaching out around
you for new knowledge, resources and ideas.