Science illustrators, in particular, will have an added advantage if they have a sound
fundamental knowledge of science besides demonstrated artistic ability.
Not exact matches
As being can never be studied as an independent object, the history
of metaphysical thought can not be without implications for the history
of being:» [E] very
science goes through a process
of historical development in which, although the
fundamental or general problem remains unaltered, the particular form in which this problem presents itself changes from time to time; and the general problem never arises in its pure or abstract form, but always in the particular or concrete form, determined by the present state
of knowledge or, in other words, by the development
of thought hitherto.
The dominant culture assumes that
science provides
knowledge, and so in natural
science classes
fundamental propositions can be proclaimed as objectively true, regardless
of how many dissenters believe them to be false.
This conception lithe concept
of an ideally isolated system] embodies a
fundamental character
of things, without which
science, or indeed any
knowledge on the part
of finite intellects, would be impossible.
Instead, McHale says he looks for candidates at any degree level with a strong background in the
fundamentals of science and engineering — especially basic physics — interpersonal skills, «broad industrial experience, and a proven track record
of being able to apply their
fundamental knowledge to improve a business.»
Nevertheless, IMRE has quickly carved a niche for itself in
fundamental materials
science and engineering R&D, adding to the foundation
of Singapore's
knowledge - based economy.
Research in the social, behavioral and economic
sciences (SBE) builds
fundamental knowledge of human behavior, interactions, and social and economic systems, as well as organizations and institutions.
There is yet a third, longer term objective subsumed within this proposal: It is to help NSF and the NSTC build larger, more productive, and better integrated communities
of practice engaged in advancing and applying
fundamental knowledge in
science policy.
«It's a case
of the whole being greater than the sum
of its parts,» said Seth Bordenstein, associate professor
of biological
sciences at Vanderbilt University, who has contributed to the body
of scientific
knowledge that is pointing to the conclusion that symbiotic microbes play a
fundamental role in virtually all aspects
of plant and animal biology, including the origin
of new species.
Debrecen www.atomki.mta.hu
Fundamental research in experimental and theoretical atomic, nuclear and particle physics, and in applying the physical methods and
knowledge in other fields
of science like materials research, environmental and earth
sciences, biological and medical research etc..
PHENOMIN's involvement in the IMPC will fulfill a key item
of the the National Alliance for life
sciences and health (AVIESAN) strategic plan that consists in applying mouse genetics to analyze the mechanisms
of disease and to use this
knowledge for advancing
fundamental research and human health (AVIESAN report on the use and needs
of mouse models in the French scientific community, 2010).
- An example
of how risky
fundamental science with innovative approaches leads to surprising and important advances in
knowledge.
Regardless
of their specific plans, however, all students need to be proficient in the range
of fundamental skills and
knowledge in math, English language arts,
science, and history / social
science if they are to go forward with postsecondary learning that prepares them for good jobs, healthy families, and contributing citizenship.
Cognitive
science research supports the value
of using comparison and contrast to promote general learning: identifying similarities and differences in multiple examples has proven to be a critical and
fundamental pathway to flexible, transferable
knowledge.
The
fundamental forms
of science assessment that result in learning addressed by the assessment component include the following student outcomes: (a) identifying, constructing, or distinguishing between
of examples illustrating the presence or absence
of a concept in everyday scenarios, (b) predicting or describing how to produce a specific outcome in everyday scenarios, based upon
knowledge of concept relationship (s), and (c) explaining plausible reasons for an occurrence based upon prior
knowledge of relevant concept relationships (i.e., abductive reasoning).
The only master's degree
of its kind in the state
of Iowa, Drake's Master's degree in STEM Education (
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) allows teachers to gain proficiency in both
knowledge of fundamental STEM content and STEM teaching strategies that get results.
The department will promote student learning and understanding
of science and engineering
fundamentals and guide and encourage the application
of this
knowledge to the ethical, professional practice
of chemical engineering.
You don't deprive
science students
of fundamental knowledge because
of some crazy right - wing ideology
of your own making.
Webster, «You don't deprive
science students
of fundamental knowledge because
of some crazy right - wing ideology
of your own making.»
The points you try to make in your comment shows a
fundamental ignorance
of how mature climate
science is, and what that scientific
knowledge enables us to predict.
Science is a
fundamental pillar
of knowledge - based societies 2.
I apologize if I ripped that out
of context, but the subject
of unjustified skepticism is
of fundamental importance to climate
science, and many other leading edge scientific disciplines, as the repertoire
of scientific methods and methodologies continues to expand with rapidly improving
knowledge bases and technologies.
He should be innovative and should have the extensive
knowledge of the
fundamentals of educational
science.