Sentences with phrase «nuanced changes in practice»

The degree to which a Family Nurse will engage successfully with dads depends on nuanced changes in practice.

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Thoughtful critique of teaching and learning may provoke important changes in teaching and leadership, but it is difficult to ask hard questions, open classrooms to scrutiny, and examine, with colleagues, the nuances of one's own practice.
For future research, longitudinal studies on the impacts of such kind of teacher development programs on student change in academic performance would be useful to address several questions: First, the classroom practice observation revealed nuances when knowledge and beliefs are translated into practice.
A more practical way to promote change within the sustainability movement would be to a) create narratives that portray and encourage the desired ideas and actions as historical and current reality or as historical precedent in support of a nuanced evolution within the current orthodoxy, rather than to portray them as a significant change in belief or practice; b) to portray the desired ideas and actions as long - held beliefs and practices of the most widely - admired leaders of the orthodoxy and as actions and ideas typical of orthodox believers; or c) to shame believers into seeing the desired beliefs and actions as acceptable means of atonement for past sustainability sin or as new «stones» that can be thrown at non-believers.
In addition to mastering the «art» of legal practice, lawyers are expected to be familiar with the nuances of their practice area while remaining up to speed on ever - changing legal trends.
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