These mechanisms cause substantial changes
from academic traditions.
Not exact matches
But advanced
academic work does have a point to it; there are great riches in the Christian
tradition, and it's often only the trained theologian who will see the dangers to which an argument might lead or remember the beautiful passage
from one of Augustine's sermons that best illumines a point.
Academic community does not refer to some sort of metaphysical entity that is prior to the individuals comprising it and free
from its own history and
traditions.
Since the scholar presumably works
from a university, that is, within the
academic tradition, the statement that he produces must first of all be meaningful and cogent within that
tradition.
Clauset and co-authors reported on the conclusions they drew
from «complete and hand - curated data on the placements of nearly 19,000 tenure - track or tenured faculty, among 461 North American departmental or school - level
academic units, in the disciplines of computer science, business, and history -LSB-, which]... represent highly distinct scholastic
traditions.»
The quotations are
from Wynne, «The Great
Tradition,» p. 9; and Edward A. Wynne and Herbert J. Walberg, «The Complementary Goals of Character Development and
Academic Excellence,» Educational Leadership, December 1985 / January 1986, p. 17.
The morning handshake is a
tradition from our past, a gesture that symbolizes our sense of respect and integrity, and a reminder that at Country Day we value much more than
academic achievement.
As massive open online courses (MOOCs) continue to expand and online
academic institutions gain more credibility, the education landscape is breaking away
from long - time learning
traditions — on - campus classrooms and printed textbooks — to provide alternatives.
Most of the works
from this era in the museum's collection, however, represent the more conservative aspects of the
academic tradition.
So I decided to go 180 degrees in the other direction: I enrolled at «Hatahana» master class program in Tel Aviv, a very rigorous two years course of drawing and painting
from the model, in a realistic and somewhat
academic tradition.
Heir to France's
academic traditions, at home with rich surfaces and wealthy patrons, toady to the emperor, J. A. D. Ingres might stand for France's retreat
from revolution.
Taking inspiration
from the Philippine weaving and the Jewish folk
traditions of her ancestors, along with traditional landscape painting techniques
from her
academic training, she interweaves image with refuse in order to reveal seamless yet textured transcultural contradictions.
While Eisenman's figurative style references a range of
academic traditions —
from WPA murals to surrealism — her razor - sharp wit and intimate subject matter reveal a language that is completely her own.
Steeped in the
academic tradition of painting, Brown draws
from the compositional structure, historical motifs, and virtuosic brushwork of master painters across a diverse range of genres.
In an extract taken
from the Richard Hamilton exhibition catalogue, art critic Hal Foster uses the essay to explore the connection between the artist's photography as a snapshot, which finds «its place between the genres» of
academic art and pictorial
tradition (in Spanish).
This selection begins with the
tradition of the
academic nude study and progresses to embrace different genres,
from both secular and religious contexts.
Taking inspiration
from the Philippine weaving and Jewish folk
traditions of her ancestors, along with traditional landscape painting techniques
from her
academic training, Hoffman interweaves image with refuse in order to reveal seamless yet textured transcultural contradictions.
A study with preschoolers using assessments
from the cool and the hot
tradition suggests considerable overlap, with both cool and hot executive functions predicting early
academic achievement.12, 13 A central role in cognitive and emotional control is attributed to executive attention.