Sentences with phrase «intellectual curiosity about»

Being a true professional requires an active and lifelong intellectual curiosity about one's adopted professional career, not just a transfer of existing ideas and experience to a different professional field.
It is designed to promote professionalism and intellectual curiosity about family reorganization cases and to point out the benefits of treating mediation as a distinct and separate professional field.
A keen interest in labour, employment, human rights and related areas of social policy, as well as genuine social and intellectual curiosity about these areas of law are essential.
(No legal research database is cheap, but pooling resources and making Really Good Value legal research databases available to everyone supports «access to justice» goals: to educate students, voters, and anyone else with an abiding lifelong intellectual curiosity about law, lawmaking, judicial process, legal rights, government, and politics.)
You must also appreciate international law; it's of critical importance to study it, but just have an intellectual curiosity about it as well.
If you are an enviro - activist with no intellectual curiosity about the matter, and one of your prominent leaders tells you a leaked industry document's strategy statement to «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact» proves skeptic climate scientists were paid industry money to lie and misinform, then that's all you need to know on the topic.
I think my reader was drawn to them because of an intellectual curiosity about different worlds they don't experience every day, regardless of educational level or background.
Education requires the cultivation of critique, or critical consciousness, and in my teenage high school years, being intelligent or able to conscript concepts into the service of sustained analysis was not something that earned one a lot of attention with one's peers, and I was culturally shallow enough to want to be part of the popular crowd, so I would often hide my intellectual curiosity about life, mostly during moments of grinding loneliness.
«At Scientific American I have the privilege of engaging our reader's intellectual curiosity about the wonder and beauty of science and I'm grateful to be acknowledged for something that is so important to me personally.»

Not exact matches

When it comes to good decision making, qualities like intelligence, patience, curiosity, and self - control get talked about all the time, but intellectual humility is less often mentioned.
I consider food more of an intellectual experience, or something that's as much about curiosity as it is about deliciousness.
«With an intellectual engaging environment and scaffolding to explore questions and theories, young children can develop many healthy dispositions toward learning and acquire skills, deeper understandings, and increasing curiosity about and respect for the amazing world.»
I must say that we gained equally from her intellectual curiosity, high optimism, depth of love for children, and her excitement about being a classroom teacher.
But his intellectual passion and curiosity about human experience make his ideas surprisingly relevant to our profession.
And it's about encouraging an intellectual curiosity and genuine love for learning.
«That was the period of my first really intense curiosity about what it would mean to be an «art intellectual.»»
Each has thoughtfully considered its unique contribution to a discourse that keeps us all engaged and informed, encouraging our intellectual curiosity to face the challenge of not becoming complacent in a gluttonous world of information that can leave us knowing and caring about less rather than more.
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