Not exact matches
When it comes to
knowledge in a highly networked era, who you know is
often more valuable than what you've read.
Our lack of personal
knowledge and experience, coupled with our unwillingness to learn
more, leads us to jump to conclusions that are,
more often than not, wrong.
Often what churches need is not a better understanding of the faith, but a
more adequate
knowledge of the society in which they are trying to live it out.
These objectives are
often very important, but few who measure practical theology in terms of pastoral skills recognize how much
knowledge is required to do any of these things in ways that will yield
more than short - term success.
I should point out here that the word «know»
often means
more than just a simple
knowledge of something.
He will
often patiently and self - critically (for even the Church's
knowledge has to grow
more and
more) say No to what others assert, but in order to say Yes to what they really mean.
Religion
often asks those to reject the search for
knowledge and simply accept what the faith believes and holds true, in a
more cynical and smarter world, these are clashing.
People hear our sermons sprinkled with Greek, Hebrew, and quotations from theology books, and they realize they don't have the time or training to do all this study, and when they try with the limited time and resources they do have,
more often than not, they get scoffed at or ridiculed by someone with
more training and
knowledge for having a view that shows their ignorance.
This
knowledge of love as grace is the real meaning of I Corinthians 13, which ought to be studied
more often for the ethics of social action.
As that
knowledge grew, religion did not (and
more often than not, persecuted those who discovered such things).
Furthermore, this bodily conflict between the mother and her emergent child anticipates the
often much
more painful act of separation, when the child, exercising the newly awakened powers made possible by his large head, reaches for his own autonomous
knowledge of good and had, and repeats the original rise and fall from obedience and innocence in the ever - recurring saga of human freedom and «enlightenment.»
nine out of ten who evidenced any
knowledge about him said that he was the slayer of Goliath, or perhaps
more often, «he killed a giant.»
I am only arguing that maybe the lack of love in the church today has very little to do with gaining
more Bible
knowledge (and possibly the inverse is
often true!).
Though science is
more about acquiring
knowledge and engineering
more about applying it, the two passions
often coexist in the same individual.
I now read articles in research areas well outside of my expertise, and I
often don't need
more than superficial
knowledge of the substantive content.
Undoubtedly, there is a little envy, but among those to whom Next Wave has spoken, there is also —
more often than not — an admiration for the skills and
knowledge these scientists have acquired abroad.
At the same time, this is also
knowledge that can help to develop drugs which can stop or slow the development of the diseases,» explains Morten Gersel Stokholm about the sleep disorder which most
often affects persons aged 50 - 70, and
more frequently men than women.
Anne - Katrin Broocks of the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, at the University of Hamburg, Germany, and Kevin Hannam of Edinburgh Napier University, UK, suggest in this new published paper the addition of one
more «badge of honour» which applied to the artisan backpackers in Latin America: namely a deep involvement in the local,
often indigenous culture and nature, including interaction with and absorption of
knowledge relating to the local populations.
Taking a lateral move
often provides new
knowledge and experience that can make you
more valuable, setting you up for your next - level role.
It's common
knowledge to get that ripped body, you have no choice but to lift
more amounts of weight and score
more number of reps, which
often gets very difficult.
Both of these actions re-route our journeys and we
often end up having acquired
more knowledge and wisdom than we had previously thought.
Often referred to as the Yoga Doctor, I help yoga teachers embody their
knowledge, up - level their skills and create
more impact in the world.
It also means as long as you're close enough you can follow - up Floyd's offence armed with the
knowledge it's coming in single punch format
more often than not
This isn't always the case; but
often the
more knowledge you can impart, the less foreign and
more welcome your diverse backgrounds will appear to each other's families.
Furthermore, it is common
knowledge that women in their 30s are usually at their sexual peak and have the advantage of being
more experienced and
often more sensual lovers than younger women.
taking responsibility for curriculum design, which is a creative and circular process; this means designing units backward from performance tasks, demands deep content
knowledge, and
often takes a year or
more per course.
Consequently, there is a need for
more research to understand how writing outcomes may be improved, especially since written tasks are
often how students communicate their
knowledge about a particular topic or discipline within both formative and summative assessment tasks.
More than half of the 1,865 10th - to 12th - graders surveyed by the polling firm had
knowledge of violent racial incidents; about one - fifth said such incidents happened «very
often,» and 36 percent said they happened «once in a while.»
If a tool fails to demonstrate utility, many employees will tend to stick with existing tools or select other tools
more suited to their needs —
often without the
knowledge or approval of the IT department.
They
often pretend that there are no differences in teaching quality, that no professional
knowledge has been acquired by
more experienced teachers.
UKMT spokesman Dominic Yeo said: «You don't need advanced
knowledge to handle the papers -
more often a flash of ingenuity to piece together some simple ideas will do.
By rewarding employees who share
knowledge more often, you can also encourage others who are either unwilling or simply less motivated to share their ideas.
What is all too
often absent in these
more training /
knowledge based approaches to educational change is the key role of the interactions between and among practitioners as they go about their important work.
Most
often the only visible evaluation is the reaction sheet handed out at the end of a cpd session, which is little
more than a knee - jerk response to the session itself and too
often reflects the mismatch between the content and the existing
knowledge of the participant.
As a vast body of research now makes clear, young people's success in school, college, the workplace, and the rest of life depends not just on their mastery of core academic content and skills but also — and
often to a greater degree — on their beliefs and attitudes, personal dispositions, relationships, emotional intelligence, creativity, nutrition, mental health,
knowledge about college and work opportunities, financial resources, willingness to engage with new people and cultures, openness to new experiences, and
more.
In other words, good readers will
often tend to master
more sight words as a result of their general vocabulary
knowledge applied during reading, which can lead to the conclusion that a strong emphasis on teaching sight words is well placed.
«
More student information is being collected than ever before,
often without the
knowledge of parents and school officials,» said Rep. John Kline, R - Minn.
These discipline - based newcomers to education research have
often lacked deep substantive
knowledge of schools and schooling, but increasingly they are becoming drawn in
more deeply.
Used
more often with declarative
knowledge, this strategy involves helping students to use comparison classification, analogy, and metaphor to deepen their
knowledge.
If the state wants this sort of additional competence and
knowledge, it is going to have to pay
more for it, something that doesn't
often happen with current union pay scales.
The process allows students to understand the target, to exercise creativity and innovation, and
often leads to a demonstration of
more competence and
knowledge than we may have expected or assessed.
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TPP novice teachers had students do close readings of the text and developed students» content
knowledge more often than the control novice teachers.
Though the lonely supporters of Pearson will conclude that a reading test taker doesn't have an advantage by using any one given test prep, there a good deal of evidence to indicate that reading comprehension
often has
more to do with subject
knowledge than reading
knowledge per se and that, therefore, test prep that provides content is likely to yield higher scores.
Where other forms of training
often happen outside of learners» day - to - day contexts, or are longer, making it
more difficult to apply
knowledge to specific on - the - job objectives, microlearning allows learners to consume training and apply new
knowledge and skills quickly.
Armed with almost instantaneous feedback on their responses, students are
more able to reflect on their thinking and,
often with teacher guidance, revise their
knowledge on the spot.
According to the Employment Benefit Research Institute, 46 percent of Americans have less than $ 10,000 saved for retirement —
often because many people have little
knowledge of how to invest in retirement plans wisely — which could lead to
more elderly citizens on welfare.
And many of us simultaneously asserted that standardized testing, and the MAP test in particular, is a clumsy form of assessment that
often hides
more than it reveals about student
knowledge — particularly the thought process and how a student arrived at particular answer.
Little and
often is the key — it keeps them from getting bored and they see
knowledge acquisition as
more of a lifestyle than a finite task.
Essays may be used for different reasons but
more often than not — to check
knowledge, skills and writing abilities of students.