Sentences with phrase «narrative about the purpose»

While there is some truth to Bruno's argument, his framing of teacher evaluation — as a system that is built to «dismiss teachers» — furthers a flawed narrative about the purpose and use of teacher evaluation systems.

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Later, Giuliani clarified that his purpose was to put to rest persistent allegations that Cohen's payment could be construed as a campaign finance violation, and Trump knew that Giuliani would be torpedoing the president's farcical narrative about this entire episode on national television.
Until I read the Bible twice solely for the purpose of searching for what it says about godly human anger, I never even noticed that the Scriptures record Jesus» being angry at least 15 times in the Gospel narratives.
Gustafson's Christology may not satisfy many creeds and churches, but one suspects that important things remain to be said about his understanding of the narrative pattern of Jesus Christ and how it discloses God's purposes as well as the contours of human life in appropriate relation to God.
And Sheehan also claims that «it is clear that the narrative does indeed point beyond itself» — not, however, to an alleged happening in the past, since «the story's purpose is precisely to show that such past «events» do not bring about faith» (p. 144).
Progress argues: «We need to provide a stronger narrative about the overall purpose of a Labour government and the direction it wishes to take the country in.
Examine the five narratives (i.e., worldviews) about the purpose of schooling on pages 23 — 28.
Grounded in science, social science, and psychology, and peppered with Elena's personal narratives, this book will undoubtedly change the way we think about emotions, stress, and our purpose as educators.
Also, the opposite excellent point has been made about those cases where the record is unreliable, and this is another benefit of historical narrative, to tell us where we are looking not at original observations but either adjustments or wholesale falsification (for whatever original purpose, a hindrance to us now).
Stephen Madigan's 1994 interview clip with Michael White and David Epston asks questions about their therapeutic questions and leads to a discussion about the ethics of narrative therapy and the conscious purpose behind narrative therapy questions
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