Sentences with phrase «of authentic writing»

Having the teacher draft a short response in front of students can provide students with an example of authentic writing that undergoes revision and editing before being complete.
Although the SWAP may not be a replacement for synchronous interaction with student writers, the design of the archive supports rigorous analysis of authentic writing samples from students of different grade levels, geographic regions, and linguistic backgrounds and allows teacher candidates to gain important insights into ways practicing teachers think about and implement writing instruction.
Examples of authentic writing activities included a project to grow corn in the classroom — where students were allocated different tasks and then asked to write instructions to be used by a real volunteer who was looking after the corn during a school holiday.

Not exact matches

«Boeing's challenge is an authentic business decision, yet Ottawa seems untroubled about once again playing Sir Galahad, not only intervening on Bombardier's behalf, but also putting the problem - plagued effort to buy new fighter jets on the line, solely for the benefit of a privileged Quebec family and the people they employ,» Kelly McParland wrote in the National Post.
«The consolidation of [Amazon and Whole Foods] is likely to accelerate the trend we have already seen among Millennial consumers who have rejected traditional Big Food brands in favor of more authentic, trendy offerings,» Credit Suisse analyst Robert Moskow wrote in a note to clients.
I wrote the following review (which appeared in Themelios) of Colin Duriez's Francis Schaeffer: An Authentic Life back in 2009.
As James O'Donnell has written, «Memory has the power to supplant «reality,» or at least what mortals know of reality: indeed, the whole argument of this half of Book X is that it is through memory that, after the fall, we encounter a more authentic reality.»
Many are unwittingly the pawn of atheists, agnostics, evolutionists, astronomers, or accept whatever is spoken or written down in a book or online article, considering it authentic without seriously considering if it is true or has merit because it is popularly accepted.
What stood out to me is what you wrote of «the dangers of being too honest or too vulnerable or too transparent or too authentic out loud.
8.11, both indubitably authentic (See the detailed argumentation on this point in our further discussion and interpretation of these sayings further in this writing re.
I should hope that some enterprising individual has written a chunk of code that can turn sterile computer - generated curves into faux - authentic computer - generated curves, but if it hasn't happened yet then you all should consider this to be a formal request.
But, the moment that zeal for authentic Christianity returns, at the point of new connection to the miracle of grace, the dreams written off as «childish» will flood our hearts with sudden healing.
And so I in my turn, your Excellency, as one who has gone over the whole course of these events in detail, have decided to write a connected narrative for you, so as to give you authentic knowledge about the matters of which you have been informed.1
John V. Taylor, a former Bishop of Winchester, wrote, «The unique and authentic opening of the eyes by the Spirit of creativity within the heart of all things produces that double exposure by which what is and what might be are seen together in a single vision.»
But, he writes, «an even greater tragedy has befallen Afro - American music: it is the fact that while the mass of Afro - American music lovers have embraced the misogynistic, self - loathing noise of «gangsta» rap now sponsored mainly by Euro - American companies — they have largely abandoned the authentic music of the blues and jazz.»
As I have been writing this last chapter I have been thinking again and again of the splendid way in which Charles Wesley's hymns set forth both the authentic gospel and its infinite variety.
And in 1937, Yves Congar, later one of the principal theologians at the Second Vatican Council (1962 — 65), wrote a groundbreaking book entitled Divided Christendom, in which he argued for the authentic gifts found in Protestantism and insisted that one could affirm the same biblical truth from different perspectives.
As Paul Markhan wrote in an excellent essay about the phenomenon, young people who identify with this movement have grown weary of evangelicalism's allegiance to Republican politics, are interested in pursuing social reform and social justice, believe that the gospel has as much to do with this life as the next, and are eager to be a part of inclusive, diverse, and authentic Christian communities.
Here he writes, in connection with the question of reconstructing authentic teaching of Jesus, «we have reasonably secure ground under our feet only in one particular instance, namely, when there is some way of showing that a piece of tradition has not been derived from Judaism and may not be ascribed to early Christianity, and this is particularly the case when Jewish Christianity has regarded this tradition as too bold and has toned it down or modified it in some way».
If we are to establish any sayings attributed to Jesus in the tradition as authentic, then the first thing we must be able to do is to write a history of the tradition of which a given saying is a part, establishing so far as we are able to do so the earliest form of the saying known in the tradition.
Later, he can write that «the authentic and true religiosity of every person is catholic.»
She writes that «while many modernists saw scriptural discrepancies as evidence that the Bible was not «true,» postmodernists would attribute discrepancies to the pluralistic situatedness of interpretation,» making the Bible a more true - to - life and authentic account of human interaction with the divine.
His attack on Ritschl, which was at the same time an attack on the whole trend of liberal theology at that time, was against the assumption that authentic lives of Jesus could be written which would portray him as a moral teacher urging men to build the kingdom of God by their labors.
Louis Massignon wrote that success does not reside in searching for a common measure and common denominators: «in order to find convergence we must search for that which is most authentic concerning the originality of each religion.»
Ralf Dahrendorf, writing in the New York Times, reflects on Weber's notion of politics and comments that «Havel's every page breathes the spirit that made him the authentic spokesman of the Eastern European revolution of 1989, which was in his words about «living in truth.»
Sallie McFague has written in her helpful book Speaking in Parables that the most significant parts of the New Testament consists of various parables:»... as New Testament scholars agree, the parables not only are Jesus» most characteristic form of teaching but are among the most authentic strata in the New Testament.»
In 1985, a group of thirty Protestant and Catholic scholars from colleges and seminaries across the United States met to consider the written statements of Jesus in the light of the idioms, history, and cultural setting of his time, and so to try to determine which statements are «authentic» and which are not.
damn right: Barth wrote: «it speaks to and is heard by us as the authentic witness to divine revelation and is therefore present as the Word of God.»
The result, as Thomas Lask wrote in the New York Times, is «an authentic piece of Americana,» and a monument to the spirit of the nation at the turn of the century.
This reminded me of a spoof ad that The National Lampoon did back around 1970, offering a first edition Bible, written by God and featuring «the authentic signature of Jesus H. Christ Himself» (which appeared in the ad).
He wrote that «the most authentic servants of Christ have always been the worst enemies of tyranny and the oppressor» (Legitimate Defense, 1653).
It contained the most authentic records of his birth, life, sayings, death, and resurrection, and the documents written by those closest to him in time and sympathy.
«Such an approach seems foreign to the unconditional commitment that is demanded of authentic believers,» he writes, «a commitment that is described by the apostle Paul as one that involves becoming a living sacrifice.
The first is a conviction that the natural order need not be written off as in bondage to evil — the apocalyptic view — but contains both clues to the nature of God (Mt 5:45) and conditions within which we can learn to be authentic children of our Father in heaven.
Just when I'm feeling discouraged, ready to give up, getting flak, causing people trouble... including my loved ones, being misunderstood and written off, chastised, questioned, vilified, dismissed and marginalized, he goes and sends me this authentic photograph of himself.
These divine manifestations have led some over-eager believers to claim King as a Christian novelist — or at least a writer with «an authentic Christian sensibility,» in the words of Paul F. M. Zahl, writing for Christianity Today.
This section of the book represents history as it should be written — with a sagacious use of sources, a strong narrative drive, and an authentic whiff of the charged atmosphere of the times.
First there was the authentic, non-Jewish gospel of Jesus, not written but transmitted — and corrupted — by the Jewish apostles.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Silvana Nardone is a writer, editor, cooking instructor, and food consultant, she is the coauthor of Saveur Cooks Authentic Italian and has written for Food & Wine, Departures, Ikea Space, Menu, Garden Design, Boston, Lifetime, The Source and YM.
Principal of G.W. Carver High School, writes In Defense of Learning: Designing an Authentic Portfolio Review Assessment
Alissa writes at A New History where she blogs about the challenge of authentic living with her husband, Levi and her almost two year old son, Solomon.
My guess is that she'd say her biggest surprise in writing her parts of the book is that she was able to be so open and authentic at a time when both the stakes and emotions were so high.
Alissa writes at A New History where she blogs about the challenge of authentic living with her husband, Levi and her one year old son, Solomon.
He even brought them gifts, delivering authentic pieces of Steel from the World Trade Center, attached to the words «peace is our gift to each other,» which were written by author Elie Wiesel.
Later that year, an investigation by Science uncovered an underground market for fake academic credentials, in which some peddlers may have used SCIgen to save themselves the effort of writing «authentic» fake papers by hand.
Eyewitnesses of the past are able to deliver authentic accounts of events in their lives which affect students more deeply than written texts.
Compared with authentic Coptic papyri, in which letters are written with varying thickness and subtle curves and details, the letters in the Gospel of Jesus» Wife are formed by rigid, straight strokes of equal thickness.
Restivo eventually quit her job, got a master's degree in writing, and made cooking a bigger part of her life, including a blog she writes about authentic sensual food.
She believes the power of authentic expression is the best marketing tool you can have, and she loves teaching others how to write with clarity, persuasion, and authenticity.
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