Sentences with phrase «hundreds of scholars»

Wallace supported more than 40 projects, including school restructuring and improvement networks (such as Theodore Sizer's Coalition of Essential Schools, James Comer's School Development Program and John Goodlad's Institute for Educational Inquiry); school - university partnerships; three major evaluations; and a substantial body of research involving hundreds of scholars and teacher educators and thousands of teachers.
Each year, The Steppingstone Academy serves nearly 1,000 Scholars in grades 5 through 12, as well as hundreds of Scholars in college.
Hundreds of scholars collaborated in producing a resource that defies review but certainly deserves a place in any library with pretensions to comprehensiveness.

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To be sure, there are those (such as the three hundred plus self - described «lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and allied activists, scholars, educators, writers, artists, lawyers, journalists, and community organizers,» including such notables as Gloria Steinem, Barbara Ehrenreich, and Kenji Yoshino), who have already signed on (quite literally) to the proposition that there are no reasons of principle (or valid reasons of any kind) for conceiving marriage or the equivalent as a two - person relationship, as opposed to a relationship of three or more individuals (triads, quadrads, etc.) in a polyamorous sexual partnership.
Five hundred years ago, the Renaissance scholar Pico della Mirandola delivered his famous «Oration on the Dignity of Man,» which defined the role of humanity in creation.
Hundreds of thousands of scholars and theologians have studied these issues for the last 2000 years plus.
WHEREAS, hundreds of Muslim scholars and intellectuals from over 120 countries, along with representatives of Islamic and international organizations, as well as leaders from diverse religious groups and nationalities, gathered in Marrakesh on this date to reaffirm the principles of the Charter of Medina at a major conference;
I was surprised because I am trained as a scholar of the New Testament and early Christianity, and for thirty years I have written extensively on the historical Jesus, the Gospels, the early Christian movement, and the history of the church's first three hundred years.
And after my young friend leaves me and turns her back again on her family, once more to take refuge in the commands of her master, I rejoin that community of scholars and reflect on the religious context of what has gone on here, just as it has in a hundred other interviews.
SO you have NO CREDENTIALS as a biblical scholar, but are ignorant enough to think you know more than hundreds of them.
Delusional enough to claim you know more about translating the Bible than hundreds of Biblical scholars.
I've never heard of N.T. Wright and maybe he's a quality guy, but it's so typical of scholars to write books containing hundreds or even thousands of pages about a topic the God covered in five to ten chapters.
Facing East is certainly not an innovation, since, until the Second Vatican Council, it was the universal Catholic practice for at least fifteen hundred years, with some scholars contending that it goes back to the very beginnings of the Church.
I'm not a scholar on this, of course, but I remember reading that this all started just a few hundred years ago, and more or less aligned with the church's rejection of alchemy under pressure from the growing influence of the Enlightenment (during which they tried to suppress Galileo, formed the horrors of the Inqusition, and more...).
Could you please, read what scholars in the West or in the East says about «Mohammed» Did you know that He is # 1 in the One Hundred Great People in the History of mankind.
Personally — I don't belive a word of religion (based on hundreds of conflicting stories, told by word of mouth for hundreds or thousands of years, revised by committees, with supernatural claims, conflicting claims, interpreted differently by every «scholar» — yet every religion claims to be the «truth».
A summary statement cites a claim by a «respected scholar, Dr. J. O. Kinnaman,» that «of the hundreds of thousands of artifacts found by the archaeologists, not one has ever been discovered that contradicts or denies one word, phrase, clause or sentence of the Bible, but always confirms and verifies the facts of the Biblical record.»
The quest of «the historical Jesus» - as distinct from the Church's subsequent representations of him - has engaged the efforts of New Testament scholars for the better part of two hundred years.
If I'm wrong about this, Rauch should be able to produce earlier statements in which hundreds of self - identified «lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender and allied activists, scholars, educators, writers, artists, lawyers, journalists, and community organizers,» including notable scholars at top academic institutions and leaders of respected organizations, endorsed sexual arrangements involving three or more conjugal partners.
Hundreds of evangelical scholars are completing specialized doctorates to prepare for teaching careers.
Whatever may have been the social implications of Isma`ilism — and scholars claim a good deal — the doctrines of the Fatimid Caliphate did not appreciably affect the procedures of the Egyptian administrative system, and Egypt emerged from two hundred years of Isma`ili rule and intensive indoctrination as solidly Sunni as before the coming of the Fatimids.
A Dictionary of Biblical Tradition in English Literature edited by David Lyle Jeffrey Eerdmans, 960 pages, $ 80 A mammoth new reference work, certain to be a standard and invaluable resource, this «dictionary» contains hundreds of articles on biblical figures, motifs, concepts, quotations, and allusions» both in their scriptural context and as they have been used and understood by English - speaking writers and scholars since the Middle Ages.
About a hundred years ago the German scholar Otto Ribbeck conjectured that half a dozen of the later satires were not by Juvenal at all but by a forger who copied something of his manner without equaling his spirit.
Roosevelt suspended 9066 almost a year before the end of the war, Ronald Reagan signed the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 over the objections of most Republicans, and Korematsu's conviction was reversed coram nobis, and there have been perhaps hundreds of «legal scholars» who have used Korematsu as an example of a bad legal decision.
«By providing for only two of the six middle school spaces requested, the Department of Education leaves hundreds of Success Academy scholars without school seats next year.
Until now, scholars in the humanities have tended to read a relatively small number of texts in detail, just hundreds or thousands at the most.
«Over the last decade, geneticists have identified hundreds of genetic risk factors for several human diseases, but the functional consequences of those factors on relevant cells are largely unknown,» said Towfique Raj, PhD, BWH Department of Neurology and a postdoctoral scholar at the Broad Institute, lead study author.
Another issue is that «hundreds of less formal academic exchanges with China take place each year and many academics, particularly China scholars, make ad hoc visits to China or give impromptu lectures and these could be seen as illegal,» Sharma writes.
«These galaxies entered a feeding frenzy that would quickly exhaust the food supply in the following hundreds of million years and lead to the new galaxy's slow starvation for the rest of its life,» said lead author Hai Fu, a UC Irvine postdoctoral scholar.
These questions, along with hundreds more that may have impacts on human health, have been answered by top graduate trainees and postdoctoral scholars at Lawson Health Research Institute and at Western University's Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry.
Held in Denver's Marriott City Center Hotel, the event brought together several hundred scholars and Spencer affiliates to watch Gardner and Murnane debate the uses and limits of data in improving education.
While scholars and advocates can and do pore over less - definitive types of evidence, hundreds of thousands of parents make practical schooling decisions based on information they gather through word of mouth, campus visits, and the rankings available on online platforms such as GreatSchools.
«Four hundred years ago, the renaissance scholar Copernicus demonstrated the unsystematic movements of the planets could be systematically explained if one begins with the assumption that the sun, not the earth, is the center of the universe (as was then thought),» Carroll explains.
That initial list has been revised with input from hundreds of teachers and scholars; today's Core Knowledge Sequence contains a great diversity of people, events, and ideas.
Hundreds of high school seniors gather to announce where they'll be attending college at a Chicago Scholars celebration on May 3, 2016.
Our teacher scholar alumni network includes hundreds of educators and spans more than a decade of teacher learning.
From Ayers Leadership Fellows to Pionero Scholars to serving as the official licensing partner for Teach for America Greater Nashville, the College of Education is connecting hundreds of students and teachers outside our traditional graduate and undergraduate programs.
The Hundred - Year House By Rebecca Makkai Penguin • $ 16 • ISBN 9780143127444 Though this story features a Marxist scholar, an unemployed academic, an annoying mother - in - law and a ghost, the real star of the show is Laurelfield, the Chicago estate where 100 years of family history unfolds.
Gaining exposure from writing hundreds & thousands of scripts for the scholar who approach them, these writers have gained a solid grip on the language consequently impressing the professors without a scope of breakdown.
Despite the hundreds of papers on markets and their efficiency, it is a remarkable fact that no scholar, not one, has looked to see who are these rational, i.e., value, investors, how they operate, and with what results.
Making Painting is curated by Turner scholar James Hamilton, whose writings on nineteenth and twentieth century art have explored the continuing resonance of Turner's life and work across the past two hundred years.
This catalog for his first - ever retrospective, now at the Fondation Cartier in Paris, includes hundreds of Sidibé's elegant portraits and more candid snapshots, plus a reminiscence by the Malian scholar Manthia Diawara of nights on the Bamako dance floors.
Hundreds of curators, critics, scholars, artists, and other arts professionals have taught seminars or lectured in practicums and courses since the program began.
[1] Hundreds of curators, writers, critics, artists, and scholars taught seminars and lectured in practicums.
Savannahians are invited to join hundreds of artists and scholars connecting in Savannah for four - day conference, events and exhibitions.
The exhibition, which has over a hundred large paintings completed by the Russian head - of - state over the last two years serves as a sort of visual memoir, illustrating his life as an accomplished athlete, scholar, and politician.
It starts like this: One snowy night last month, as New Yorkers rushed home in advance of a coming blizzard, more than a hundred artists, scholars and curators crowded into...
«In 2003, Cato scholars Jerry Taylor and Peter Van Doren blasted the Republican Energy Bill as «hundreds of pages of corporate welfare, symbolic gestures, empty promises, and pork - barrel projects».
In the decade Shellenberger spent working with Nordhaus and others on modernizing environmentalism, he coauthored the book Break Through, was named a Time Magazine «Hero of the Environment,» appeared on major television programs including CNN's «Crossfire» and Comedy Central's «The Colbert Report,» and was cited by hundreds of journalists and scholars.
If that seems like something out of the ancient past in an age of hundred - million - dollar lawsuits over your phone's bezel design, students can also come to see that education retains an «exceptional» status within intellectual property law that promotes learning through fair use rights (copyright), experimental exceptions (patents), and an academic exception that recognizes the special contribution of teachers and scholars in creating intellectual property that does not simply and automatically belong to their employer (both).
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