SPACE: Thoughts, Ideas, Hacks on Learning Space Design by Rebecca Louise Hare and Robert Dillon supports the conversation around this necessary revolution happening
in education concerning reshaping school spaces to better support learning.
Not exact matches
In Breaking Down Monopolies: Expanding Choice and Competition in Education, Yvan Guillemette echoes Milton Friedman's concerns about the lack of choice in schoolin
In Breaking Down Monopolies: Expanding Choice and Competition
in Education, Yvan Guillemette echoes Milton Friedman's concerns about the lack of choice in schoolin
in Education, Yvan Guillemette echoes Milton Friedman's
concerns about the lack of choice
in schoolin
in schooling.
The
concern some people have is that children will end up living for years
in a local community, where they'll be entitled to
education and other government services paid for with tax dollars.
What it's like: Ron Owston, dean of the Faculty of
Education at York University
in Toronto, was initially surprised at how much time he spent on human resource issues, such as dealing with the
concerns of faculty members and mapping out the academic year so professors can handle their course loads.
Failed to address homophobia through Safe Schools Task Force:
In 2003, then Education Minister Christy Clark convened a «Safe Schools Task Force» — their report acknowledged that concerns about homophobia figured prominently in submissions and that attempts to raise the issue of homophobia in schools often met with resistanc
In 2003, then
Education Minister Christy Clark convened a «Safe Schools Task Force» — their report acknowledged that
concerns about homophobia figured prominently
in submissions and that attempts to raise the issue of homophobia in schools often met with resistanc
in submissions and that attempts to raise the issue of homophobia
in schools often met with resistanc
in schools often met with resistance.
On the ninth anniversary of the opening of the Illinois Holocaust Museum and
Education Center
in Skokie and the 75th anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising, museum leaders were joined by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel as they raised
concerns over...
VANCOUVER — New Democrat advanced
education critic David Eby is beginning a province - wide advanced
education tour by meeting with students
in the Okanagan to listen to their
concerns about the state of post-secondary
education.
Social Policy Endowment: Boosts output and quality
in tackling critical social policy
concerns such as
education, Aboriginal issues, and health care
At least
in the short term, there are
concerns about adequate housing, health care,
education, sanitation, food, and supervision as detention facilities attempt to cope with the influx.
I think people have a right to be a bit
concerned about the effect the opiion of a TV personality from the past may have on their children's
education in the future.
A Christian
education charity has said almost one
in four parents are
concerned about their child's progress... More
This way of thinking about
education reappeared among the Romans
in the expression liberalia studia, «liberal studies» or studies liberated from the
concerns of practical doing, studies
concerned with all the activities that belong to «play.»
Allen identifies and comments on seven areas of
concern that African Christians face
in their churches, including the Africanization of theology, relationships with other religions, church and state, pastoral leadership, relationship with Euro - American partner churches, theological
education, and struggles with social
concerns.
In the fall of 1998 Candler School of Theology made a serious wager concerning its future: it launched a comprehensive new program in contextual educatio
In the fall of 1998 Candler School of Theology made a serious wager
concerning its future: it launched a comprehensive new program
in contextual educatio
in contextual
education.
I am reading your newest posts to your oldest.I have never been to bible school but I consider myself
in the journey of
education concerning the bible.more than any opinions that you have what
concerns me most is how «brothers and sisters» through their comments responds to someone who thinks differently from what is perceived as absolutes (not sure if that's the right term)
in scripture.I wonder did the apostle believe half the things that are seen as church doctirine today?how did the disciples who did not have the new testament or the ability to read follow Jesus?I appreciate your questioning.
In my experience we are too quick to try and fix someone or use the scriptures as a control mechanism and to slow to practise empathy and love..
Thus the Commission called for a Christian
concern for Higher
Education which helps critical rational and humanist evaluation of both the western and Indian cultures to build a new cultural concept which subordinated religious traditions, technology and politics to personal values according to the principle «Sabbath is made for man and not man for the Sabbath», enunciated by Jesus and illustrated
in the idea of Incarnation of God
in Christ.
This article considers how we might understand «Catholic sacramental imagination» differently
in its relevance to the
concerns of «Catholic
education, catechesis and formation» featured
in the Study's subtitle.
The central functions of the local councils are
education and prevention, but their Information Centers also advise with alcoholics, relatives, and others
concerning finding treatment
in their community.
In Algeria, because of the direct French control, the official schools have shown no
concern for Muslim Arabic
education.
is a certifying and accrediting organization
concerned with the proficiency of its training supervisors and with the quality of clinical pastoral
education conducted
in mental health and other settings.
His
concern was shared by many other progressive denominational leaders, who saw the usual
education in confessional theology as too narrow for the demands of modern ministry.
These seminars seem to cause a rethinking process
in the societies
concerned and bring about pioneering actions — especially
in the field of family
education.
One year (4 units) of clinical pastoral
education in community mental health, or its equivalent as defined by national certifying clergy organizations professionally
concerned with community mental health and community action.
Many important
concerns have to come up within existing courses, and it is therefore the creative design of basic courses that often makes the most difference
in the
education a school provides.
One does get the impression, however, that if Farley had his way, there would be
in many of our seminaries much less preoccupation with
education for the professional tasks of the clergy and much more
concern with learning how to discern theologically the meaning of «ecclesial presence»
in the various situations of life
in the world.
Almost all Lutheran theological writing has been generated
in European or North American academies —
in part, the legacy of Luther's own
concern for learning and
education — and it has been done almost exclusively by European or (more recently) North American men among whom differences of race, economic and social class, and level of
education are even less remarkable than their theological differences.
I think that much of the critics» distress about changes
in church - related higher
education rests ultimately on their epistemological
concerns: Christian higher
education, the scholarship it produces and the students it graduates should be substantively different from its secular counterpart.
Liberal
education —
in contrast to vocational
education,
in the usual sense of that term — is fundamental
in that it is
concerned with the ends of all living, toward which both labor and leisure are aimed.
The issues they discussed
in higher
education were not far separated from those that were of
concern in congregations.
Manners ought, then, to be a subject of major
concern in education.
The foregoing principles of parent - child relationships —
concern by the parents for the needs of the child and the obligation of the child to obey the parents, within the context of intelligent and benevolent authority — are the foundation for the right kind of
education not only
in homes but also
in schools, which are established to aid and complete the family
in its educative task.
The renewed emphasis on religious orthodoxy has been associated with a vigorous upsurge
in theological
education,
in the growth of church - controlled schools, and
in concern for religion
in public
education.
It seems that where Man is
concerned the specific function of
education is to ensure the continued development of this personality by transmitting it to the endlessly changing mass:
in other words, to extend and ensure
in collective mankind a consciousness which may already have reached its limit
in the individual.
Unfortunately, many of us
in the ministry are not well - equipped to be «teachers of teachers»
in the sense of being knowledgeable
concerning recent developments or even basic principles of Christian
education.
General
education is
concerned with what a person needs to know and to become as a human being, not merely as a cog
in the corporate mechanism.
It does not, however, make any less imperative the inclusion of recreational
concerns within the school curriculum, for it is
in the program of formal
education that meaning, perspective, and direction
in leisure activity may best be taught.
From this point of view, liberal
education may appropriately be
concerned with anything
in the whole range of human experience.
This chapter deals with religion as a particular facet of
education in a democracy, but more significant is the fact that all of the preceding chapters set forth a religious point of view by demonstrating what the life of ultimate devotion means
in a wide range of human
concerns.
Concerning the link between media and
education, it is necessary to prepare to anticipate and direct the changes, which risk exploding
in the coming 5 - 10 years.
The dangers inherent
in this and the need for
education concerning this are further discussed.
That is why students
in liberal arts colleges are rightly
concerned about the reality of the freedom their
education is meant to exemplify and promote.
Downing also calls attention to the images that had been incubating for years
in Lewis's fertile imagination and that suddenly came to life
in the Narnia stories, and Jacobs suggests that we should hardly be surprised when a writer with a long record of
concern for moral
education turns to writing stories for children.
In my own research on the opinions of Australians, to be published in September 2007, I found that many parents have complained that sex education programmes have been age inappropriate, obsessively concerned with the physical to the detriment of the moral and psychological context, and subversive of the values and moral positions that parents have typically hel
In my own research on the opinions of Australians, to be published
in September 2007, I found that many parents have complained that sex education programmes have been age inappropriate, obsessively concerned with the physical to the detriment of the moral and psychological context, and subversive of the values and moral positions that parents have typically hel
in September 2007, I found that many parents have complained that sex
education programmes have been age inappropriate, obsessively
concerned with the physical to the detriment of the moral and psychological context, and subversive of the values and moral positions that parents have typically held.
Although this is an extreme case, Catholic parents have become increasingly
concerned at the content of sex
education in many of our schools.
My predecessor at Duke, H. Shelton Smith, asserted (
in Faith and Nurture) the important unity of
education and theology and sought to build a bridge between liberalism's
concern with the social order and neo-orthodoxy's
concern for the tradition.
As this magazine has chronicled, they largely surrendered
in the fight against compulsory sex
education (of a profoundly corrupting kind), most especially
concerning non-Catholic schools.
I believe that the contemporary student generation's
concern for freedom
in higher
education and their recognition of the slavishness of much of what goes by the name of liberal studies points toward the need to restore the lost element of leisure
in the life of learning and to renew the conviction that understanding contains its own rewards.
So far as the GDP is
concerned, governmental expenditures on war
in Afghanistan and Iraq count as much as similar expenditures on health or
education.
«I think a lot of Christian educationalists are
concerned about the direction of travel... they are day -
in day - out helping to run schools... they don't feel they get much credit for it they feel that instead senior educational figures talk about Christian
education and religious
education and religious schools as if they are the problem.»
And those of us who believe
in respect for religious conviction
in its diverse forms have further grounds for deep
concern if the choices are truly «all or nothing» between an imposed orthodoxy and an
education from which all religious reference has been purged.