Bishop Dr. Paulose Mar Paulose was a student of theology in Berkeley University in the United States at a time when Berkeley became well known as a campus
of radical student protests.
Not exact matches
The educational
radical thinks that since there is no natural canon the best society is an unregulated one, and that the design
of an undergraduate curriculum should therefore be the responsibility
of each individual
student.
Almost forgotten in the last two decades
of his life and completely forgotten today except by
students of American religious history, Ward was a nationally prominent
radical in the early twentieth - century tradition
of Walter Rauschenbusch's Social Gospel movement.
This model invites
students to see the New Testament as the product
of a profoundly human process
of experience and interpretation, by which people
of another age and place, galvanized by a
radical religious experience, sought to understand both that experience and themselves in the light
of the symbols made available to them by their culture.
Our parents, the
student radicals of the sixties, once seemed poised to create a brave new world.
The political objectives
of the
student revolutionaries
of 1968, whether in Paris or Chicago, came to nothing, but there did take place a
radical change in the sexual mores
of the Western world, and the novels which followed The Professor's Daughter depict eros as Satan's weapon
of choice.
Six entries made our final cut: three sermons and speeches, King's most
radical book, an astonishing letter he wrote as a college
student, and a «eulogy» he delivered for a friend that revealed a side
of him the public rarely saw.
Maybe it's because I take after him so much temperamentally (bookish hardcore introvert) and theologically (I absorbed a lot
of that from his seminary
student days when I was 10 - 13 years old, but I'm more
radical in a lot
of ways — for instance, he was a bit
of a prude and I know I'm more «morally liberal»), but all that public heart - on - sleeve stuff just makes my skin crawl.
Almost a century and a half after Clement
of Rome, Clement
of Alexandria and his brilliant
student Origen were self - consciously affirming, not that Christianity was like paideia, not that it could simply make use
of received paideia, but that Christianity is paideia, given by God in Jesus Christ, turning on a
radical conversion possible only by the Holy Spirit's help, and taught only indirectly by study
of divinely inspired Scriptures in the social context
of the church understood to be in some ways a school.
«In the Christian
Student World, the WSCF meeting in Strasburg of 1960 has been interpreted as a sign of the times: hence according to recent interpreters, the voice of Karl Barth, Visser» t Hooft, Leslie Newbigin and D.T. Niles... were unable to hold their hearers with neo-orthodox presentations; rather, the missiologically radical views of J.C. (Hans) Hoekendijk, showing a certain impatience with the Church and its institutional forms, while pointing to the missio Dei, God's activity in the world and its structures independently of the Church, caught the student mood&r
Student World, the WSCF meeting in Strasburg
of 1960 has been interpreted as a sign
of the times: hence according to recent interpreters, the voice
of Karl Barth, Visser» t Hooft, Leslie Newbigin and D.T. Niles... were unable to hold their hearers with neo-orthodox presentations; rather, the missiologically
radical views
of J.C. (Hans) Hoekendijk, showing a certain impatience with the Church and its institutional forms, while pointing to the missio Dei, God's activity in the world and its structures independently
of the Church, caught the
student mood&r
student mood».9
The second is a restless to
radical, largely post-affluent group made up
of the militant young, women in quest
of liberation,
students, intellectuals, and a variety
of others scattered through the professions and other sectors largely outside the primary goods - producing area
of the society.
The atmosphere is full
of them; many a writer's pages logically presuppose and involve them; yet, if you wish to refer a
student to an express and
radical statement that he may employ as a text to comment on, you find almost nothing that will do.
(It is not yet clear how the civil rights movement is going to take on its theological significance, but it has begun, as the
radical, southern Negro
student comes out
of the movement to seminary.
Ahok's imprisonment hasn't cooled the archipelago's
radical Islamist elements — almost a quarter
of high school and college
students recently said they would fight to establish an Islamic caliphate in Indonesia.
¨ Gloria Giarratano, LSUMC School
of Nursing, New Orleans (a study
of nursing
students who had been educated in a
radical feminist model to determine how they had fared in their hospital jobs);
Here in Britain, however, Tough's central tenet appears less
radical; our Public School system is founded on the importance
of character, so much so that rounded individuals are fast becoming a key national export, as foreign
students flock here and schools open satellite campuses overseas.
In her new book, the Labour MP describe her experience
of growing up in Birmingham in a
radical socialist family, the «trials»
of her teenage and
student years — and «what it means to be a woman today».
Students will be able to apply for university after receiving their A-level results, in a
radical shake - up
of the system announced by the government today.
But what was behind this hotchpotch brigade
of bright - eyed
students, nostalgic
radicals, journalists grateful to see the outdoors, and delegates (on the whole notably excited, female ones) straying from the safety
of the auditorium?
«Angle's
radical plans to eliminate the Department
of Education would cost Nevada college
students more than $ 500 million in financial aid like Pell grants, and hundreds
of millions for our state's elementary and secondary schools — all at a time when our
students can least afford such draconian cuts,» Reid campaign spokesman Kelly Steele said in a statement.
As budget negotiations were going down to the wire in Albany, some 5,000 parents, teachers and
students from across the state converged outside Gov. Cuomo's Midtown Manhattan office for a March 28 rally that marked the culmination
of their months - long campaign to stop him from pushing through
radical changes to public education policy favored by his Wall Street backers as part
of the state budget.
Frazer is one
of seven low - achieving schools the district hopes gets a boost from a $ 31.5 million grant that will allow new and
radical solutions to the persistent problems that have traditionally held
students back.
Apparently something
radical happens to the bacteria ingested during passage through their digestive system,» says Lars Hestbjerg Hansen, a professor at Aarhus University who together with PhD -
student Michael Roggenbuck lead the study while he was at the University
of Copenhagen.
On 1 August 1790, a precocious
student named Victor Frankenstein submitted a
radical proposal to an ethical panel at the University
of Ingolstadt in Bavaria.
Now 24, he is a first - year graduate
student in the department
of cellular and structural biology at the University
of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio (UTHSCSA), where he is studying the role
of oxidative damage — the wear and tear inflicted upon the cell by toxic molecules called free
radicals — in the aging process.
The trouble began on the night
of 26 September 2014, when
students hijacked five commercial buses to transport them to a demonstration in Mexico City — an illegal but widely tolerated practice by
students at Mexico's politically
radical teachers» colleges.
Biracial, militant
radical film
student Samantha White (Tessa Thompson) hosts a controversial radio show called Dear White People where she routinely calls out the racist practices
of her school and its White
student body.
If a few tonal lurches make BlacKkKlansman a touch uneven, and a romantic subplot with Laura Harrier's
student radical doesn't quite land, its comic beats give a flavor
of what a Spike Lee Naked Gun might look like (awesome, by the way) and that welcome impassioned, earnest side
of the director is never far from the surface.
Kevin Costner's offscreen death (his flashback sequences were cut) provokes a group
of his friends — former
student radicals now living in uneasy comfort — to talk about their lives and listen to one
of the best - selling soundtrack albums
of all time.
Equally, we could be watching young French
student radicals of the Sixties or Seventies.
«Sandcastle» (Singapore) This bland coming -
of - age drama by Boo Junfeng portrays a despondent 18 - year - old discovering his father's past as a
student radical.
Meanwhile, fellow researcher Waters falls under the influence
of the resistance — specifically Kate Mara's ranting
radical, who possesses all the indignation
of a self - righteous grad
student.
Despite these differences, all three have successfully implemented a
radical form
of budgetary decentralization known as «weighted
student formula.»
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Other reformers have expressed many
of Goyal's criticisms with similar solutions, but in chapters like «Stop Suppressing Children» in his first book and «The
Radical Notion That Children Are People» in the second, he provides a wake - up call and a reminder that we should be paying attention to
student voices.
All five
students articulated
radical changes necessary for the future
of higher education — but they also shared the belief that such change is possible.
It was pretty
radical, by New York standards, ordering school districts to evaluate teachers using
student performance data as one
of the key measures
of teacher competence.
Her litany
of complaints about the academic results
of Klein's «
radical restructuring» is somewhat familiar — «inflating» test results and «taking shortcuts» to boost graduation — except for the charge that «the recalibration
of the state scores revealed that the achievement gap among children
of different races in New York City was virtually unchanged between 2002 and 2010, and the proportion
of city
students meeting state standards dropped dramatically, almost to the same point as in 2002.»
My point is that when states like Massachusetts set out to do education reform in the 1990s, we intended to achieve a
radical new goal for education: educating all
of our
students, so that not just a few, but all were prepared to be successful in college and careers.
Finally, with this course I feel empowered to apply
radical frameworks, critical pedagogies, and liberation practices to support
students be agents
of change in their communities.
So the question is, Can state - level bureaucrats, operating in a politically charged, cost - conscious environment without governing structures in place for support, be able to implement a
radical overhaul
of what K — 12
students learn?
Fishell studied the building and wrote about it for the paper, but he recognizes that most
students don't spend a lot
of time thinking about the
radical - looking structures.»
In some ways, its credo is
radical, decrying the expectation that
students be «widgets for the vast machine
of industry.»
As Bauerlein notes, this was a pretty
radical shift for grantees used to evaluating programs by handing out questionnaires to
students at the end
of the program «that measured their attitudes and enjoyment» and not «learning outcomes.»
The distinction, essentially, is between the more
radical provision
of individual programs to individual
students — as a deschooling alternative to universalism — and the provision
of personally tailored and responsive programs to
students — within schools.
Yet the administration's position is much more
radical, stating clearly that a «policy that is neutral on its face» and «administered in an even - handed manner» can still «result in unlawful discrimination» if it has a «disproportionate and unjustified effect on
students of a particular race.»
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This most
radical of choice based schools — where
students and teachers never meet in physical classrooms and state funding flows on a performance - based, demand - driven model — has largely avoided the political and legal tangles that have stymied other reform efforts.
Flipped learning requires a
radical redefinition
of the role
of the teacher, the
student and the best use
of time between them.
Radical changes are needed in teacher education and professional development to prepare educators to meet
students» literacy needs throughout the K - 12 years, the latest in a series
of books from the National Academy
of Education concludes.