Sentences with phrase «in specific disciplines such»

Our veterinarians have advanced training in specific disciplines such as surgery, oncology, internal medicine, emergency and critical care medicine, physical rehabilitation and neurology among others.

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In these places the course of study consists of a series of preparations for a series of loosely connected acts In this situation each one of the more general disciplinessuch as study of the Bible, theology, church history, psychology, sociology — may then be directly related to a specific function such as preaching?
Homework is assigned for specific purposes: to review and reinforce class work; to assist in developing organizational skills and self - discipline; to allow the student to exercise inner creativity and deepen thought; and to bring subjects, such as music, into the home and daily life.
From now on such requests will be considered by the discipline - specific NSF divisions; small grants covering only the incremental cost of doing science abroad may not fare well in the new system.
While in middle school, students need to read nonfiction texts that contain many technical, discipline - specific words, but these texts also include many «all - purpose» academic words, such as factor, structure, function, and interpret.
Typically, graphic organizers are useful as isolated strategies, but using a single graphic related to a specific task may not provide the student with the flexibility necessary to link strategies in more complex situations, such as in reading comprehension across disciplines and interpreting literature.
Start with examples from reputable organizations (such as Authentic Education, www.authenticeducation.org) or discipline - specific teacher bloggers (such as Dan Meyer in math, http://blog.mrmeyer.com).
Focus areas range from academic disciplines (K — 12 math, science, world languages, and so on) to specific programs (such as library media, guidance, or Response to Intervention) to approaches that promote deeper thinking (such as the extent to which critical thinking is embedded in a district's curriculum).
This element includes an intentional focus on discipline - specific curriculum development and pedagogies in areas such as mathematics, science, or literacy.
While the techniques of the discipline continue to inform his work, in recent years he has increasingly turned to site - specific installations, such as the Roof Garden Commission at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2013, or the landscape intervention at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto that forms part of the new institution's inaugural show.
I don't have a formula, nor am I consciously making specific on - the - spot decisions such as soft versus hard edge; it's happening intuitively like gears working in tandem with the exception of color and value transitions, because color is a highly considered technical discipline unique and integral to that painting and to its success.
If such generalities can be tentatively accepted about the scientists, then I suggest that it is possible that intellectually honest folk who have some knowledge and experience in other challenging disciplines can have legitimate opinions that need not define them as belonging to specific political categories.
Where, on inquiry, the Board determines that an employee has been discharged or otherwise disciplined by an employer for cause and the contract of employment or the collective agreement, as the case may be, does not contain a specific penalty for the infraction, the Board may substitute such other penalty for the discharge or discipline as seems just and reasonable in all the circumstances.
Companies in this sector differ in what they look for, for example, Sainsbury's requires at least a 2.1 in any discipline for its logistics programme, but some employers want specific degrees such as civil engineering for some transport planning roles.
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