Sentences with phrase «not teach challenging»

Often students as young as 9 or 10 have their long - term academic futures determined for them because they are assigned to math classrooms that do not teach challenging content.

Not exact matches

Now she's teaching dozens of participants not only the basics of dog grooming and the fundamentals of being an good employee, but also helping them sort out the other logistical and life challenges that stand in the way of a career in the pet beautification business..
What challenges have you faced that have taught you to try harder and not give up?
But mostly Clio's challenge is teaching lawyers who don't currently use such systems how they can better manage their practice and deliver their services more cost - effectively.
In fact, as a motivational sales speaker, Marc teaches that if the cost of their challenges isn't at least 10 times the cost of your solution, you're likely going to run into trouble when it comes time to present your proposal.
You teach yourself not to challenge yourself as much the next time.
We don't just assign people to projects — we challenge them to learn, lead, teach, problem - solve and rise to every occasion.
The challenge with training adult sales professionals is not in the content or sales techniques taught, but ensuring those skills and best practices you introduce are actually put into practice, that is a change in their daily behaviors and routines.
Nye wasn't there to debate whether or not people should be allowed to believe in Creationism... he was simply there to challenge, as has always had to be done, the idea that beliefs should be taught right alongside science as though the two were not mutually exclusive.
If you do not acknowledge the challenge of teaching danger and risk avoidance, the conversation is not intellectually honest.
Even in Roman Catholicism, you can find theologians, bishops, and lay who challenge Papal authority to determine what is and is not Roman Catholic teaching.
Not going to «Church» is a vulnerable position if it separates us from teaching and lining ourselves with the Truth — this forum is part of my Church at the moment so I value thoughts to challenge me on the journey.
And it perhaps suggests that Christians are reading their Bibles for themselves and are not afraid to challenge what they regard as false teaching.
The early pietists did not engage in critical biblical study or directly challenge the literalism of the official teaching.
Their lived experience of the effects of contraception, abortion, divorce, and infidelity on their generation has made them passionate about the need for our entire culture - not only Catholics - to embrace the challenge andauthentic freedom embodied in the fullness of the Church's teaching on marriage, family, and sexuality.
The claim, «You don't believe the Bible is true» is nothing more than a smokescreen put up by manipulative religion to discredit or ignore a challenging teaching or idea about the Bible which disagrees or contradicts what that religion teaches.
It was a difficult challenge: I wanted to rework my understanding of several Scripture passages, but the theology I had been taught about God and Scripture would not allow me to do so.
But I must challenge you to reconsider what you have presented here, which is in line with the common teaching of the church today, but not in line with the Scriptures.
If we're not careful we render the clear teachings of scripture void and meaningless in the name of challenging assumptions.
Craig you said...... If we're not careful we render the clear teachings of scripture void and meaningless in the name of challenging assumptions.
If I've learned anything over the past few years it's been that when the rains come down and the floods come up, when doubt and frustration whip like wind against my faith, all the apologetics in the world can't ground me like the simple, yet profoundly challenging teachings of Jesus Christ.
What he's getting at here is that Church teaching is more than a list of «do» s and «don't» s, whether you ascribe to it or not; it's more complicated (and more challenging).
«We would be remiss in our duty to you and our students if we did not challenge your continuing misuse of Catholic teaching to defend a budget plan that decimates food programs for struggling families, radically weakens protections for the elderly and sick, and gives more tax breaks to the wealthiest few,» the group wrote in a letter to the lawmaker.
Gadamer, of how the inspired text, which we question in order to find its meaning and relevance, questions, criticizes, challenges and changes us in the process -» Some who today raise the proper question, whether there are not culturally relative elements in Paul's teaching about role relationships (an the material has to be thought through from this standpoint), seem to proceed improperly in doing so; for in effect they take current secular views about the sexes as fixed points, and work to bring Scripture into line with them - an agenda that at a stroke turns the study of sacred theology into a venture in secular ideology.
Then there are the dangerous questions that challenge the tradition itself, like why can't women teach men, why can't I teach your children in Sunday school if I'm not straight, what's this head of the household crap, why can't we have marriage equality, why is the church so myopic, and isn't it possible that the whole human race is connected and one and that there is no separation illustrated by the ancient paradigm of heaven and hell.
So, while I am not convinced either way at this point, I believe those who are challenging the teaching that those in second marriages are most often, apart from some biblical allowances, in sinful situations, may have a good point.
The challenge with competing worldviews is that there are fragments of similarities to some Christian teachings, and some may recognize and latch on to these ideas, not realizing they are distortions of biblical truths.
Because someone's beliefs inevitably end up in their decision making, getting into public policy, teaching our children, politics, etc.... Witch burning would still be around if peoples beliefs were not challenged.
Not knowing where to begin, I read books, blogs, and articles that challenged the way I had been taught.
For now I'm accepting my own personal challenge to teach in a way that is not coercive or oppressive, but encourages people to happily recognize their own spiritual condition and to willingly move deeper into a life of love.
One need not fear that dispelling certain myths will rob pulpits of their power to teach and challenge.
You have been challenged to provide the name of a single university or college that does not teach evolution as part of their biology curriculum.
The ecumenical conversations between the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity distinguished three contemporary Reformed attitudes toward the Roman Catholic Church: of those who remain unconvinced that the Catholic Church has actually dealt with the fundamental issues that divided Rome and the Reformation, those who «have not been challenged or encouraged to reconsider their traditional stance» and remain «largely untouched by the ecumenical exchanges of recent times,» and those who have engaged «in a fresh constructive and critical evaluation both of the contemporary teaching and practice of the Roman Catholic Church and of the classical controverted issues.»
I quickly learned you didn't challenge the teachings or leadership...
What I am actually doing is blogging through my seminary notes, and then questioning and challenging what I was taught in a way that I was not able to do during seminary (see the introductory post here).
The real challenge is how to teach virtuous behavior to a generation that does not come from a tradition of Judeo - Christian morality and hence has no sense of revealed truth.
Wouldn't it be better strategy (and better catechetics) to challenge secular stereotypes by reminding the Church and the world that a «yes» stands behind every «no» the Church must say in fidelity to Christ's teaching?
Good administrators and professional people can be driven out not solely because their salaries are lower than they can command elsewhere but also because they may be deprived of the challenge of teaching students and / or doing some research.
Not only has science made great strides in improving the lives of those with physical challenges, but our fellow citizens are also taught to be more kind and tolerant than most people in other countries and other centuries.
«Saving truths» Theologies and methodologies will come and go and it is vital at higher levels that these be explored and challenged, but the baptised have a right, and the bishop as chief catechist has the duty, not to provide theology but to pass on the one, salvific, doctrine (teaching) of the faith to future generations.
Their influence and understanding of the teaching method and her mother's strong belief in leading by example and learn by doing, challenged Deya early in life to take risks and not be afraid to fail, as well as her dad always pushing her to be limitless creative.
this will likely challenge me, i'm not naturally inclined toward teaching, but this is necessary, as i fight, COME AT ME KC, in a small way, the absolute cluster of the next 4 years.
Madrid, Barca, Bayern all have academy players for the future but it doesn't stop them from buying world class talent to help them challenge in the present, those same world class players they buy will also teach their youngsters how to develop a strong mentality which the manager alone can not do.
The kids try to mimmick the dribbles, turns, twists, flicks of the great players but the challenge is not teaching them these skills but when to use them — when to make the pass or when take on a player.
The beautiful game has never looked better than through the fun and challenging skill development and games that will assist the experienced player to improve, as well as teach the basics and fundamentals to the kid who is not familiar with the game of soccer.
I wouldn't call the venture exactly a failure (especially if you're reading, Dad), but it certainly had some challenges (and mostly taught me that child - led business ventures are the best way to go!).
The challenge is that infants absorb language from parents constantly, not just in dedicated teaching moments.
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Just as I would challenge someone who told me that a 4 year old can not possibly be ready to go down a slide on their own and to try to teach them to do so might expose them to harmful anxiety and abandonment issues for the rest of their life.
Don't be afraid to ask her to better explain or challenge her teachings.
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