Sentences with phrase «individual teaching contexts»

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Following majority Lutheran tradition, individual congregations retain significant authority over the teaching and parish life in their context.
Orthodoxy is being able not only to repeat the same teachings but also to show their relevance to the new context.2 Other individuals, on the other hand, interpret religious beliefs as merely expressions of the human community's search for some kind of meaning, an accumulated source of information built up over the years as the community reflected on its life and activities.
But most of the teaching in most other departments tends to support the view that we understand human behavior in terms of the quest of individuals to meet their needs and secure advantages in a competitive context.
The result was a report titled «Teaching Adolescents to Become Learners,» published in June 2012, which for the first time represented noncognitive skills — or «noncognitive factors,» as the report called them — not as a set of discrete abilities that individual children might somehow master (or fail to master), but as a collection of mindsets and habits and attitudes that are highly dependent on the context in which children are learning.
In this context, the responsibility of schools is to ensure high quality assessment of classroom practice as part of accreditation and registration as well as developing a growing understanding of the use of classroom observation and feedback as key tools for improving the quality of teaching and learning practice for individual teachers, teams and schools.
Inclusion means broadening our curriculum and our teaching and meeting individual needs within a shared community context.
Guided by «Transformation Education,» (TranZed), the programs within the Alliance focus on teaching child - serving professionals to think in context with the goal of creating a flexible culture that serves the individual needs of each child.
Although this book primarily shares research about the importance of building social capital within individual schools, there are also chapters that speak to the role of the school district and community in influencing the social context of teaching.
If teaching is to be effective, the policies that construct the learning environment and the teaching context must be addressed along with the qualities of individual teachers.
When teaching a history with a watershed moment like the story of busing in Boston, we often suggest focusing on the context and individual decisions that led up to the event.
This resource is intended to be used as a starting point to generate teaching and learning opportunities that are relevant, authentic and reflect students» cultural and community contexts and individual learning needs.
My family therapy expertise and own experiences as a human being, have taught me that problems exist in context, and not in the individual.
The Health Psychology Section of APA Division 17 is dedicated to the science and practice of counseling psychology in health related contexts either through research with medical, rehabilitation, or related populations, direct service to individuals across their lifespan (e.g., prevention, adjustment to and recuperation from illness, healthy lifestyle changes, psychological concomitants of medical illnesses), teaching and training of graduate students or the education of other health care professionals, or involvement with health policy.
This course will provide a substantial understanding into the current landscape of teaching and learning and set the context for whole school and individual planning for the teaching and learning of students with educational needs.
Schools should also aim to provide additional targeted support to students within the context of a mainstream subject lesson through team - teaching, through group or individual withdrawal or, through a combination of these modes of intervention.
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