Sentences with phrase «knowledge generation»

Education systems face the huge challenge of adapting to a changing landscape in which the rapid pace of knowledge generation and technological change demand that students acquire more and new skills.
Industry is an investor in knowledge generation and science and has every right to have its voice heard 16.
The museum has been striving to provide an open platform for the public to learn and appreciate contemporary art, break the barrier between life and art, and promote cooperation and knowledge generation between different schools of art and culture.
«The wealth of international programs actively engaged in genomic - medicine implementation and the potential for synergy and collaboration among them present exciting opportunities for speeding knowledge generation and improving patient care.
The government, he says, has sent a message that «it values knowledge generation and innovation.»
Boyle: Science knowledge generation has gone digital, but our method of knowledge processing is still analog.
As part of an evolving R&D platform, this work is grounded in rigorous science, and embedded within a growing community of highly motivated change agents committed to shared learning, cumulative knowledge generation, and transformative child outcomes at the population level.
The process could be thought of as just - in - time knowledge generation combined with community support, and it has become possible only with the advent of Web 2.0, today's broadened and enhanced online capabilities.
Knowledge generation about care - giving in the UK: a critical review of research paradigms.
I am not advocating the replacement of national systems by the ERC, but the use of the ERC to provide a new source of appropriate competition, to set a benchmark for national research endeavors, and thus to improve quality at all levels in the process of knowledge generation.
Due to the speed of this knowledge generation, researchers often talk of the growing gaps in the communication of science to the public.
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) supports its borrowing member countries adapt to climate change impacts and reduce GHG emissions through lending operations, technical cooperation, and knowledge generation.
In designing units of work that engage students with the reasoning and idea generation characteristic of Science, I argue that these «representational challenges» are true to the knowledge generation processes of scientists, and the multimodal literacies underpinning scientific thinking.
The center has a strong commitment to both knowledge generation and translation.
The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) is the trusted source for professional development, knowledge generation, advocacy and leadership for innovation.
We have to make the physical form of books timeless because if we don't we lose all the lessons of history and all the knowledge every generation comes up with.
This publication is focused on three projects — independent and interwoven in equal measure — which explore and newly survey, each in their own way, the relations between art, politics, and knowledge generation.
Museum Off Museum is formulating questions as to the current meaning of artistic practice and how it understands itself, as to the form and function of exhibiting, the future of knowledge generation and cultural mediation.
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