Sentences with phrase «formative effect»

Albers's teaching at the Bauhaus, at Black Mountain College, and at Yale University, which included the training of the body to draw with feeling (inspired in many ways by Itten's teaching of the Preliminary Course), would have the most profoundly formative effect on generations of artists and architects.
Important concerns in T101537 are the identification of surface, the decisive, formative effect of the making of any mark on all subsequent stages in a painting, and the ritualistic character of the act of making marks.
It's a big book, yes, but when read slowly it has an astonishing formative effect: it shapes how I see the world without me always realizing how (which is why you should skip the various popularizations of it and just dive in).
And it clearly has a formative effect on the people of God when properly located within that context.
Any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts may be considered educational.
Thoughts are a form of nutrition for your body that have formative effects.
Every experience has a formative effect on the constitution of the human being, in the way one thinks, feels and acts.
Again, who would read the report and believe that the drafters would accept a student who said, «Yes, racism is a part of our history, but it has declined in marvelous ways, and does not have a formative effect on students»?
I would argue that we have plenty of evidence on the formative effects of using VAMs, given the evidence dating back now almost thirty years (e.g, from Tennessee).
McAlpine reminds us that, for all its trans - formative effects, the digital has not yet found a poetics of memory, a way of touching the forgotten.
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