Professors from elite colleges typically know little about pedagogy, even as they have expertise
in their particular subject matter.
After all, you're capturing readers interested
in that particular subject matter, so give them more of it.
Another upside to this is that narrowing an artist's focus in order to have him push the boundaries of what he thought was possible
in a particular subject matter can result in the most innovative and skilled work of his career.
Our approach is to team class action litigators with lawyers versed
in the particular subject matter of the action.
It is important to quickly detail your educational history so that even if hiring managers skim your resume, they will have a firm understanding of your expertise
in a particular subject matter, similar to that of the teacher resume template for Word.
Not exact matches
By engaging people
in the effort to understand God by focusing study of various
subject matters within the horizon of questions about Christian congregations, a theological school may help them cultivate capacities both for what Charles Wood [2] calls «vision,» that is, formulating comprehensive, synoptic accounts of the Christian thing as a whole, and what he calls «discernment,» that is, insight into the meaning, faithfulness, and truth of
particular acts
in the practice of worship (
in the broad sense of worship that we have adopted for this discussion).
To the contrary, all the traditional
subject matters remain
in place, including, of course, study of
particular congregations.
A proposition proposes that certain select
matters of fact, called «logical
subjects,» be interpreted, or theorized about,
in terms of a
particular «predicate.»
If the goal that makes a school «theological» is to understand God more truly, and if such understanding comes only indirectly through disciplined study of other «
subject matters,» and if study of those
subject matters leads to truer understanding of God only insofar as they comprise the Christian thing
in their interconnectedness and not
in isolation from one another, then clearly it is critically important to study them as elements of the Christian thing construed
in some
particular, concrete way.
In this way religious studies can more closely approximate the university norm, where academic disciplines are distinguished by
particular subject matters, not by perspectives, and the
subject matters are not themselves defined as perspectives.
The
particular subject -
matter of knowledge is supplied by experience
in each case and is the norm and limit of cognition.
How could we get them interested
in writing, 1/66 of a book, where there would be no collaboration or knowledge of what the others would say, no
particular subject matter to expound upon, could we really get them interested
in such a convoluted project?
That is the reason for urging that study of all the
subject matters to which theological schools attend,
in the hope of understanding God more truly, be focused through the lens of questions about
particular Christian congregations.
, I don't know a lot about the
subject matter in this
particular post (How to Become a Green Parent: Ten Easy Ideas), but I did enjoy reading this and learned a little bit.
In particular, in the United States, committees have their own staff that are true subject matter expert
In particular,
in the United States, committees have their own staff that are true subject matter expert
in the United States, committees have their own staff that are true
subject matter experts.
«So I agree that if there is a
particular allegation, which is a
subject matter of a trial, then
in that case that
particular amount, so for instance
in the case of Opuni, if there is an amount which is part of a charge sheet, then the state wants to preserve those funds through a freezing order, of course it'll be within the mandate of the state to prevent dissipation of such fund by saying let's freeze.
While Dark Skies isn't a bad film
in any
particular sense, this is just one of those cases when a movie probably just shouldn't have been made around the
subject matter.
The Spirit Awards Nominating Committees selected nominees from 341 submissions this year and applied the following guidelines
in determining the nominations: uniqueness of vision, original and provocative
subject matter, economy of means (with
particular attention paid to total production cost and individual compensation) and percentage of financing from independent sources.
Both take very different approaches at their
subject matter — that Anderson succeeds so well at both movies
in two such radically different styles says so much about the breadth of his talent — and
in particular how they use comedy.
Yet such atmospherics are stymied again and again by Villeneuve's need to hold the audience's hand, despite Blunt already having been given this job, with the camera repeatedly zeroing
in on various details — Blunt's face
in a bank, a
particular man at a bar, a Mexican policeman — that will soon become salient, a form of obvious telegraphing that does at least dovetail with the film's heavy - handed approach to its
subject matter.
I've always been drawn to dark comedies,
in particular; how they can take sinister, morbid
subject matters and give them a...
In particular, you should display that your writing style can adapt based on the
subject matter and target audience.
Students learn how theory and practice inform each other through coursework that investigates adolescent development; race and power
in urban classrooms; social - emotional learning; and methods of teaching
particular subject matter, special education students, and English - language learners.
What we then started to understand was that
in engaging
in discussions about students on this
particular subject matter, teachers also reflected on their own health and wellbeing.
In particular, they emphasize the context - specific nature of teaching and the need for teachers to integrate knowledge of subject matter, students, and contextual conditions as they make instructional decisions, engage students in learning, and reflect on practice (Wayne & Youngs, 2003
In particular, they emphasize the context - specific nature of teaching and the need for teachers to integrate knowledge of
subject matter, students, and contextual conditions as they make instructional decisions, engage students
in learning, and reflect on practice (Wayne & Youngs, 2003
in learning, and reflect on practice (Wayne & Youngs, 2003).
A study by Bliss et al. (1995) found that the
particular subject matter influenced the role of teacher leaders
in providing leadership to teams of teachers,
in an investigation of department chairs.
In providing professional development, teacher leaders focus on
particular subject matter content or pedagogical approaches intended to build the instructional skills and abilities of classroom teachers.
Simply put, Content Neutrality means an instructional designer does not specialize
in any
particular type of content or industry, but rather can work with just about any
subject matter expert on any training topic to produce eLearning and other training materials.
Concurrent Session: Dispositions of Disruption: The Critical Teaching Work of Modeling Critical Content
in Teacher Learning and Unlearning Presenter: Victoria Trinder, Clinical Assistant Professor, the University of Illinois at Chicago High - leverage practice: Diagnosing
particular common patterns of student thinking and development
in a
subject -
matter domain Friday, March 2, 2018, 10:30 a.m. Location: Key Ballroom 6, Second Floor; Hilton Baltimore
While the
subject matter might have been the same for a
particular video conferencing session, preservice teachers who were more invested
in host students began to personalize lesson plans and instructional approaches based on more nuanced understandings of host students.
While a degree may be generally indicative of background
in a
particular subject area, only a
subject -
matter test ensures that teachers know the specific content they will need to teach.
Like Aronson's Jigsaw, each student
in Jigsaw II, after preparing
in an «expert» group, teaches his or her peers a
particular part of the
subject matter.
The state's current practice of using a composite passing score offers no assurance of adequate knowledge
in each
subject area and therefore fails to ensure that a candidate who achieves a passing score has the necessary
subject -
matter knowledge to teach a
particular subject area.
The arrival of new technology allows states to clearly look at how well a
particular student understands the
subject matter regardless of whether or not he / she / they is proficient
in English.
In typical Christopher Moore fashion, the author has written yet another book that proposes a unique «take» on a particular subject matter, in this case, art histor
In typical Christopher Moore fashion, the author has written yet another book that proposes a unique «take» on a
particular subject matter,
in this case, art histor
in this case, art history.
But for the majority of nonfiction authors, there are more benefits
in building a platform and becoming known within a community for a
particular subject matter, given that the risk presented by idea theft is quite small.
I didn't receive that
particular email but I would not have dismissed it for using that sentence
in the
subject matter line.
But I am most interested
in the way the objects may or may not move the viewer to think about the
subject matter than I am with labeling them a
particular medium.»
Featuring a comprehensive introduction by MoMA Chief Curator Emeritus and AICA - USA member John Elderfield, this collection of 29 essays that range widely, from Cezanne's drawings to Walter de Maria's Lightning Field, focusing
in particular on the varieties of artistic response that Downes's preferred
subject matter — landscape — provokes.
With multiple layers of paint, color and line, she creates an ambiguous space that affords the viewer an intimacy with her
subject matter and both obscures and recalls the pain it evokes («Pietà»)
In her catalogue essay, Tina Kinsella writes, «Bracha's recent paintings beckon us to reprise the work of mourning, to return to the grounds from which the act of lamentation arrives and to reappraise the particular emotion that the laboring through grief produces... the Pietà always threatens to disclose this excess of sorrow by surfacing the penumbra of future loss that lurks in the heart of the maternal relationship between mother and child.&raqu
In her catalogue essay, Tina Kinsella writes, «Bracha's recent paintings beckon us to reprise the work of mourning, to return to the grounds from which the act of lamentation arrives and to reappraise the
particular emotion that the laboring through grief produces... the Pietà always threatens to disclose this excess of sorrow by surfacing the penumbra of future loss that lurks
in the heart of the maternal relationship between mother and child.&raqu
in the heart of the maternal relationship between mother and child.»
Rather than the work being a victim of
subject -
matter - shoehorning, as is often the case when a curator has a
particular exhibition agenda which might not have actually factored
in the works creation.
While his intimate and compulsive attention to detail could be categorised and mistaken for photorealism, Forster prefers to use more ambiguous categories such as the «nearly - photo - realistic» or the «photocopy - realistic,»
in an attempt to extend the reading of the work towards the meanings inherent to the medium of drawing, and the
particular subject -
matter of his choosing.
Present
in all of her work is a focus on the perception of space and time
in relation to the
particular community or
subject matter of her films.
Independently, and at the same time, Clive Bell argued
in his 1914 book Art that all art work has its
particular «significant form», while the conventional
subject matter was essentially irrelevant.
Yet you can see these influences (that of movies,
in particular)
in Mr. Monory's Pop
subject matter and signature blue palette, which harks back to monochrome specialists like Yves Klein, famous for his International Klein Blue.
Legs are the
subject matter of choice of Cousin's oeuvre that examines the human condition and the history of painting through a mixture of figurative and geometric elements rendered
in a distinctively painterly style using a bold colour palette and with
particular attention to the symbolic meaning of the visual forms depicted
in her work.
Yet, numerous contemporary artists — Mike Kelley, Paul McCarthy, Thomas Houseago, (now
in a show at Gagosian)-- have responded to Dubuffet's spontaneity and raucous
subject matter, his «Corps de dame» ink drawings
in particular.
The legacy of late - 20th - century Pop Art is evident throughout the exhibition: Andy Warhol's style and
subject matter in particular is echoed
in paintings by Bruno Peinado, Rebecca Campbell, Lisa Alonzo, and Mickalene Thomas;
in photographs by Hassan Hajjaj, Laurel Nakadate, and Hank Willis Thomas; and
in multi-media works by Nick Cave, Matthew Brandt, Roberto Guerrero, and R. Luke DuBois, among others.
BG:
In fact the craft aspect of the project matters immensely as it points to the labour involved in the process, in particular for this latest iteration of the project since the overarching subject of examination is «labour»
In fact the craft aspect of the project
matters immensely as it points to the labour involved
in the process, in particular for this latest iteration of the project since the overarching subject of examination is «labour»
in the process,
in particular for this latest iteration of the project since the overarching subject of examination is «labour»
in particular for this latest iteration of the project since the overarching
subject of examination is «labour».
In their particular form of postmodernist art they are both the subject matter and the medium, their image being in contrast to their exaggeratedly conventional real - life selve
In their
particular form of postmodernist art they are both the
subject matter and the medium, their image being
in contrast to their exaggeratedly conventional real - life selve
in contrast to their exaggeratedly conventional real - life selves.