This kind of barking occurs
in the social context of hearing other dogs, even at a distance — such as dogs in the neighborhood.
Most alcohol use among young people
occurs in a social context, and peer substance use has long been established as an important predictor of alcohol and other substance use among youngsters.
Her research focuses on designing environments to support engagement and how motivation to learn and take up new practices develops over
time in social contexts.
I happen to agree with you that language is evolutionary and that it's
use in social contexts is what causes it to evolve and shape shift, if you will.
It attempted to understand the
problem in its social context, and to measure the consequences and the impact of the different legal mechanisms on victims, their families and communities.
I've read a lot of evangelical, even conservative bloggers and authors who would say that the bible raises women far above their normal
status in the social contexts that it was written.
Our goal: Help educators encourage an understanding, appreciation, and connection to their own environment through ecology programs that are
integrated in the social context of each community.
Although there seems to be lots of research as to how children
act in a social context, little or nothing has been written for parents.
To advance theories, therapies, research and professional education that regards the family as a
unit in a social context.
Rather, freedom
exists in a social context and, because it does, the courts must carefully define it in any given circumstances in accordance with shared values.
As a cohort, all PSP students take the yearlong seminar Risk and
Resilience in Social Contexts from Birth to Young Adulthood: Strategies of Prevention and Intervention.
More unusually for such a book, March also places successive scientific revolutions
in the social context in which they took place — such as the dismantling of Isaac Newton's deterministic clockwork universe in the chaos of the Germany of the 1920s.
16, finished her project this past spring for the HGSE course, Risk and Resilience
in Social Contexts from Birth to Young Adulthood, she never imagined the report detailing child health and development in Serbia would lead to an opportunity to develop a pilot program in the country.
I question this presumption of agency and explore why this may not always be the case — especially
in a social context where deepening inequalities and social vulnerability frequently result in widespread disempowerment and depoliticisation.
For one thing, all mammals and birds have circuitry for self - control, which is modified through reinforcement learning (being rewarded for making good choices),
especially in a social context.
Learning Communities: International Journal of
Learning in Social Contexts [Special Issue: New Connections in Education Research], 20, 20 - 39.
«There is a huge and growing body of research that shows that all great learning
happens in social context,» said Babs Freeman - Loftis, the Nashville district's project manager for social and emotional learning.
She is a founder of the experimental game collective Kokoromi, with whom she produced and curated the renowned GAMMA events from 2006 to 2010, promoting experimental games as creative
expression in a social context.
Bradford's personal vision of his Los Angeles community exists within and beyond the canvas: the artist cofounded Art + Practice, a local organization that works with teens and young adults in foster care to stress the cultural importance of
art in social context.
responsibility (which is basically the kids learning self - discipline, caring for people around them, and
engaging in social context),
While Sartre attempts to explain the mechanisms of dialectical
reasoning in its social context, Solzhenitsyn's Gulag sets a limit to dialectical thought by demonstrating its ultimate moral failure.
But for at least a decade most bioethicists have agreed with that criticism, and this has spawned a lively
interest in the social context of moral problems and decisions, and in the kind of daily life in which they manifest themselves.
Indeed, without the factor of routine, activity in a society would not be «social» as such, in Whitehead's terms, since it would lack the overriding order requisite to ground that activity as essentially
interrelational in a social context.
Where scriptural text, with its own social dynamics, interacts with preacher and people
in social context at the preaching moment, then God speaks from that swirl as surely as Yahweh spoke to Job from the whirlwind.