Sentences with phrase «isolation from the context»

Within the CITE Journal two commentaries were published that stressed the necessity of not simply adopting our principles uncritically or in isolation from the context of research - based theories of learning (see Crocco, 2001; Doolittle, 2001).

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Just as no society exists in isolation from its environment, so also the Church always finds itself temporally and spatially in the wider context of the world and essentially inter-related with it.
Taken in this context, masturbation and whether or not it is a healthy expression of sexuality for a particular individual become questions of whether or not the acts of masturbation at a particular season of life are drawing you deeper into isolation from others and from God, or into deeper connection and intimacy.
To be in «context» with something else is not to be alone; to be in «isolation... from» and «apart from» everything else is precisely to be alone.
And in a sense this comment is true: interpret the biblical verse or the brief narrative or in a couple of instances even the Old Testament book in isolation and it becomes in meaning something totally different from what was clearly its intent in context.
However, because of the circumstances surrounding their job — isolation from colleagues, and little time for meaningful professional development (Onosko, 1991)-- teachers rely almost exclusively on their concrete, context - specific experiences to form their model of practice.
Furthermore, performative gestures and practices - in the context of private, public and civic space - have been subjected to forms of aesthetic, ethical and political critique that, to date, see them in isolation from the evolving global contexts that underwrite international developments in performance art.
While paintings don't require any interpretation or contextualization — they speak visually and their relationships to each other are evident to the eye — the archival materials lose some of their meaning in isolation from their original context.
Multiple declarations by Israeli officials could constitute evidence that victims of punitive demolitions are perceived as «the enemy» in the context of the occupation: in fact, they are targeted precisely because of their alleged ties with «terrorists», a qualifier which can not be understood in isolation from the situation of occupation.
Generally, the experience of people returning from prison to the wider community «involves dealing with the negative experiences of imprisonment, in a context all too often characterised by isolation, accommodation difficulties, financial and material constraints and a lack of significant emotional support».
«We know that these ups - and - downs may occur in a social context of isolation from family, workplace prejudice, and other social barriers that are unique to gay and lesbian couples.»
In most studies of children's development, «parent» means mother, and parenting is studied in isolation from other family and social contexts in which parent - child relationships develop.
While the potential for conflict or lateral violence between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples living on Palm Island was well secured in the establishment of the Reserve, the ongoing isolation and exclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples living on the Island from the broader Australian community, exacerbates the effects of similar policies redesigned to reflect a contemporary context.
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