Sentences with phrase «much necessary knowledge»

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«Provocative and timely, Ellsberg lays bare what he sees as a giant hole in much of traditional education — a focus on «academic» knowledge and a de-emphasis on the knowledge and skills necessary to actually succeed in life.
How much better will that court case be if there is a juror with the necessary experience and knowledge that others may not necessarily have?
So much in fact that it convinced me to join Elite Blog Academy — which is a lot of hard but necessary work Blogging is definitely not for the feint of heart, but now at least I feel I am getting the tools and knowledge to grow.
It will be increasingly necessary in HR that there are people with new knowledge, not so based on what is traditional from social areas, jurists, lawyers, psychologists, sociologists, etc., but from other profiles: Data experts, mathematicians... it will be much more interdisciplinary.
With an advent of modern learning technologies, it becomes much easier to obtain the necessary knowledge for a career beginning.
Although complexity and difficulty are necessary components of an intended curriculum, the Depth of Knowledge or complexity of a curriculum standard or cognitive learning objective is dynamic and encompasses the multiple dimensions of an objective ranging from the «level of cognitive complexity of information students should be expected to know, how well they should be able to transfer this knowledge to different contexts, how well they should be able to form generalizations, and how much prerequisite knowledge they must have in order to grasp ideas» (Webb, 1997Knowledge or complexity of a curriculum standard or cognitive learning objective is dynamic and encompasses the multiple dimensions of an objective ranging from the «level of cognitive complexity of information students should be expected to know, how well they should be able to transfer this knowledge to different contexts, how well they should be able to form generalizations, and how much prerequisite knowledge they must have in order to grasp ideas» (Webb, 1997knowledge to different contexts, how well they should be able to form generalizations, and how much prerequisite knowledge they must have in order to grasp ideas» (Webb, 1997knowledge they must have in order to grasp ideas» (Webb, 1997, p. 15).
The facilitator is not an external expert bringing in knowledge; rather, they're walking alongside participants to pull the knowledge out of the group and grow confidence that the group already has much of the knowledge necessary to address the achievement challenge.
Much scientific literature is not accessible to non-experts (including other scientists), either for this reason or because they lack the necessary «tacit» knowledge to read it critically.
This situation is what leads a growing call for a much broader energy quest, from the laboratory to the light socket, that starts with the «no brainers» delineated by many studies, particularly a McKinsey analysis of ways to cut energy waste, but also includes a direct, increased and sustained American investment in pushing the frontiers of knowledge on energy — and boosting efforts, from the classroom to the boardroom, to build the community of technological, financial and social innovators necessary to drive the needed change.
«Legal knowledge that is necessary for the effective conduct of a case is much more complex.
I soon realized that although another lawyer in our firm may have recently spent many hours researching the same issue, much of the knowledge was not effectively captured, and it was necessary for me to duplicate the effort to understand the relevant law and apply it to the facts of my case.
The best way to reduce the discomfort and ensure that we make the necessary decisions is to gain as much knowledge as we can.
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