Sentences with phrase «into cultural norms»

As each of these emotional safety building practices evolve into the cultural norms of a school, the conditions for each student to succeed academically, socially, and emotionally are created.
The authors also point out that sustained programs of professional development and support are required «if the substantial rewards promised by the research evidence are to be secured,» so that each teacher can «find his or her own ways of incorporating [feedback] into his or her own patterns of classroom work and into the cultural norms and expectations of a particular school community.»

Not exact matches

Bigger congregations are almost always adept at tapping into significant cultural norms, values, movements and technology.
Like students of those other years, they remain somewhat aloof from established cultural norms and ideas, while putting more energy into «tending their own garden,» but they are less wrapped up in the narcissism of the youth culture.
Never underestimate the power of The Hidden Curriculum — it represents a set of unspoken cultural norms that don't find their way into most textbooks, but that your students will be judged by as they go forward in life.
If you want to localize your eLearning courses and offer a true valuable eLearning experience to your audience, then you have to take into serious consideration the different cultural «norms» and to devote time and resources.
As she said, she wanted to integrate into the new society without adopting the Western cultural norms and forgetting her own religious and cultural origins.
In the prior learning experiences, learners collected information through inquiry into (1) the extant norms and practices of a school's professional learning environment and (2) the cultural and historical context of that professional learning environment, with emphasis on how these norms and the cultural - historical context bear on the experiences of students of color and those situated in poverty.
I use the word casual quite deliberately, because Hangar 13 have weaved racism into the so that not only are there people who use racism aggressively, but also those who use it thoughtlessly because it's a cultural norm.
Together, their works introduce numerous critical, political, aesthetic, and material threads that run throughout the exhibition, in works such as Stan Douglas» compelling six - hour meander into an Afrobeat jam session in Luanda - Kinsasha (2013), the late Kwakwaka» wakw artist, activist and hereditary Chief Beau Dick's celebrated performative masks, Nick Cave's enchanting Sound Suit (2015), borne from the horrors of racialized violence, to Latifa Echakhch's sculptures and paintings that reconcile personal narratives against broader cultural or nationalistic norms and expectations.
It's a melting pot of various philosophies and cultural norms from many parts of the globe, all pulled into one tropical melting pot setting.
By sending this message, and by working with vendors, Glastonbury organizers are joining the likes of the BBC, Eurostar and even the Queen in moving the conversation beyond appeals to personal virtue, and into the realms of what we'll accept as our cultural and societal norms.
On this point, the court declined to admit the evidence and further held that: «[i] t would be inconsistent with the purpose of the Statute of Frauds and with the valid public policy need for certainty in real property transactions to imply a term or condition into the Deed of Gift based on a general cultural norm or tradition and the mere reference to the property in question under the heading «dowry» in the marriage contract.»
Some cultural norms, if embraced unreflectively, can interfere with your duties as attorneys — if this is happening to you, resist the urge to be pulled into the wrong orbit.
The survey also asked whether the site should better manage content involving extremist behavior and whether cultural norms should be taken into account.
Cultural safety has become so embedded into all systems that it has become the norm — rather than something exceptional that people have to learn when they start training to be a nurse or a doctor.
Along with this, «A Study of Three Measures of Expressed Emotion in a Sample of Chinese Families of a Person With Schizophrenia» (Li & Arthur, 2005) also shows that while there can be high levels of expressed emotion in families from these cultures, many times the cultural norms of the society must be taken into account in order to see the full picture of what is going on within the family environment.
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