Not exact matches
In short, while the technical nature of the security
space isn't necessarily sexy, companies and investors are finally figuring out
how important good
practices are.
Chipotle as part of the announcement also said that it would give its chickens more
space (6 pounds per square foot), provide them with improved lighting and litter in their housing, and change
how its chickens are slaughtered to a
practice pushed for by animal welfare activists.
With all these innovative leaders, you can hear about the best
practices to optimization innovation across different forms of industry,
how material science is changing the world of innovation, and
how innovation takes flight into the new
space economy.
Daan Roosegaarde will explore the social role of design and share
how his innovative
practice merges people, technology and
space to create a better world.
That a congregation is constituted by enacting a more broadly and ecumenically
practiced worship that generates a distinctive social
space implies study of what that
space is and
how it is formed: What are the varieties of the shape and content of the common lives of Christian congregations now, cross-culturally and globally (synchronic inquiry);
how do congregations characteristically define who they are and what their larger social and natural contexts are;
how do they characteristically define what they ought to be doing as congregations;
how have they defined who they are and what they ought to do historically (diachronic study);
how is the social form of their common life nurtured and corrected in liturgy, pastoral caring, preaching, education, maintenance of property, service to neighbors; what is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of worship?
Russell's appeal to this common
practice, however, begs the important question of
how, in his case, the necessary «correspondence» among different points in the different observers» perceptual
spaces is to be ascertained.
I mean, being uncomfortable and figuring out
how to tackle fears and nerves is part of life (and I will continue to give you the
space to
practice dealing with that!)
In the
space of two hours, you'll learn
how to increase cooperation and reduce meltdowns as well as
how effective gentle discipline can be and will create a solid foundation for gentle parenting
practices.
At one - third of the way complete, NASA scientists are now starting to
practice rolling and unrolling the shield to see
how it might unfurl in
space after launch.
Spatial Histories of Modern Medicine: Using
Space and Place to Understand the Past (under contract to Cambridge University Press) uses a series of historical examples, including homes, ambulances, and waiting rooms, to investigate how the characteristics of space and place influence healing practices, and how the practice of medicine produces particular kinds of place and s
Space and Place to Understand the Past (under contract to Cambridge University Press) uses a series of historical examples, including homes, ambulances, and waiting rooms, to investigate
how the characteristics of
space and place influence healing practices, and how the practice of medicine produces particular kinds of place and s
space and place influence healing
practices, and
how the
practice of medicine produces particular kinds of place and
spacespace.
Flipping my wrists in plank and downward - facing dog elicited more sensation than usual... so you can imagine
how liberating it felt to do a supported fish with a block underneath the heart
space at the end of
practice.
Learn to set up your
space to
practice and
how to use props to support the body during poses.
Understand
how to effectively tap into the concepts of gravity, direction, and the elements of earth and
space in your yoga
practice.
I was suggested to move in a more organic and natural way, becoming more concious of
how my body moves, especially bending to stand!?! I have since been doing a lot more, bent knee roll ups through my spine in my
practice, being consciously aware of moving from my deep core
space and have been feeling a whole lot better for it!
Find out why a home
practice can benefit your students,
how you can encourage them to create the
space for it, and what will help them get on the mat every day.
Standardising
practice in core academic areas also creates more
space to systematically innovate where the evidence isn't strong, including
how to help young Australians develop broader skills for a changing world.
The sheet includes general approaches to develop retrieval
practice and revision strategies with links and
space to explain to students
how they can apply the strategy to your subject area.
One school is investigating
how best to coach and support learners in lower secondary classrooms to use evidence - informed learning strategies such as
spaced retrieval
practice, interleaving, and interrogative elaboration.
OCR fails to explain
how it intends to compare the quality of paint, carpeting,
practice and performing
spaces, laboratories, and the rest of these diverse facilities.
After some hands - on challenges, including getting people in the room connected, I ended the workshop by discussing
how people make time and
space for Twitter in their
practice:
how they make a few minutes each day for some serendipitous professional development,
how they find kindred spirits on the many chats out there, and
how they think about balancing work and life, public and private.
So
how do we recognize quality assessment as it is being lived out in classroom
spaces, and
how can leaders support teacher reflection on assessment
practices?
I like the way Dr Will Thalheimer moves on from this and describes
how to increase retention with
spaced learning events, repetition and
practice — all great techniques for combatting the tendency to forget.
Participants will consider
how to reimagine classroom
practices (old and new) to shift from teacher - driven faux inquiry and create
spaces that inspire student exploration in service of learning.
In addition to being organized into both self - paced, bite - size activities and more detailed modules of deeper professional training, the category continues to link to Maker Ed and other maker education resources that support more sustained reflection on learning
practices, new ideas, and concrete examples of
how making is being implemented in a diverse array of K - 12
spaces and environments.
I was also provided the opportunity to pick the brains of education powerhouses throughout New Orleans to learn more about the achievement gap, pedagogical
practices, and
how to bring my skills into the education
space.»
Baxley specifically investigates
how school and community leaders cultivate nurturing, affirming
spaces for Black youth as well as the structures,
practices, ideologies that facilitate or hinder the development of such
spaces.
Questions about teacher
practice and
how students learn best in these
spaces need to be explored and contextualised for all schools.
In an era where NCATE standards are narrowing teacher education to mechanistic dispositions and have eliminated the social justice language from its conceptual framework, this group will come together to share
how teacher educators can navigate the
space within radical teaching
practices that promote social justice in the world of NCATE requirements.
They need to thoroughly know and
practice the community's expectations for behavior and
how they get along with others in their new learning
space.
Learn the research and best
practices on
how students learn in a way that guarantees sustained performance improvement outcomes for all students (personalized, reinforced, facilitated over time, differentiated instruction,
spaced reinforcement, distributed
practice), Does the software include these items?
It outlines
how book remainders which were once relegated to the incinerator are now being sold in publisher - owned cafes, eliminating the
practice of destroying books that were taking up valuable and highly sought after premium shelf
space in larger bookstores.
[I had an interest] in all the concepts regarding
practice, materials, conceptual engagements and all the issues that relate to the actual work itself and then the issues related to
how works create a contextual environment for the viewer when they're installed in an exhibition
space.
Dexterous and delightful, Krisanamis commands the
space and invites visitors to contemplate the notion of continuation and unity and
how these manifest in an artist's
practice over time.
With a
practice intensely focused Earth,
space, and nature, one wonders
how the encroaching affects of climate change might influence Thomas's vision.
This exhibition uses these five artists / artist groups» as case studies to trace
how their collaborative
practices and alternative cultural infrastructures functioned like laboratories for testing the political possibilities of experimental artist - run
spaces.
Through its wealth of documentation, video, photography, and performance - much of it never before seen - this exhibit catalog traces
how these diverse art
practices were in dialogue with the growing movement of independent art
spaces throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
One wonders if Weber and Stritzler - Levine realised just
how far off the map they would go when independent institutional curator José Roca, a native of Colombia who now lives in Bogotá, agreed to take on the project.1 Inspired by a show of Andean chuspas — bags made from coca leaves — that would run simultaneously in the BGC Focus Gallery, Roca envisioned immersive environments in which the paradoxes, polarities and points of contact between diverse artistic
practices are explored through the tropes of the river and weaving.2 The works themselves provide their own context as they interact with each other and viewers, who are given a minimalist illustrated pamphlet as their only guide to what they will encounter in the gallery
spaces.
17:00 — 18:00 Discussion: Situating conversation
How and where do practitioners situate their practice, and how through one's practice, are spaces for critical exchange develop
How and where do practitioners situate their
practice, and
how through one's practice, are spaces for critical exchange develop
how through one's
practice, are
spaces for critical exchange developed?
With her demonstrated imagination and skill, she envisions new ways to connect the Brooklyn Museum's historical collections with contemporary ideas and
practices, such as experimenting with
how to make the permanent collection and gallery
spaces into more dynamic experiences.
Upritchard has a distinctive knack for combining disparate referents and
practices, underscoring
how the often overwhelming sense of the vastness of time and
space can be tempered by returning to the specificity of objects.
Her
practice is a continuous investigation of the usage of
space while reimagining
how ideologies, cliches, perception and public is defined and created.
With Revd Dr Richard Davey, Shawcross explains
how he approached the courtyard installation and
how scale, failed theories and architectural
space all influence his
practice.
Generating Environments reveals
how depictions of public and private
spaces rely on artists»
practices and thematic approaches.
Matthew Jensen's artistic
practice investigates the ways in which public perception of landscapes affects
how these
spaces are experienced.
This course surveys the history of museums, galleries, and other exhibition
spaces and explores
how social and cultural conditions, institutional requirements, and aesthetic conceptions have shaped past and current exhibition
practices.
The Asian Biennial Boom
How have unconventional
spaces shaped artists»
practices in the region?
In her painting
practice Earnest uses unconventional materials such as aluminum tape, carpet fuzz, insulation, drywall tape, cement, contact paper, latex gloves, and joint compound, and she seeks to explore
how abstract
spaces such as «home» can be defined through the complex relationship between objects and memory.
It focuses on
how art and artistic
practice manifest themselves and function in various public contexts outside the art institution's traditional exhibition
space.
The three artists in Sweet Creature use their
practices to explore microcosms of
how power operates, manifesting
spaces for dialogues that are productively uncomfortable.
New York — based artist Rey Akdogan recently described her
practice as motivated by a fundamental interest in «motion, our everyday lives, and
how we move through
space.»