Higher levels
of rigor come from making other subject matter the vehicle for practicing the language.
Not exact matches
In short, those who
come to modern constitutional discussions hoping to encounter the discursive
rigor that «reason» connotes will instead find themselves lost in a sort
of labyrinthine emptiness.
I contend that this privilege
comes from a community that believes that nothing is more important than to have a people who bear the
rigors of seeing more truthfully the way the world is by exposing themselves to the otherness
of the other which they meet through the ongoing business
of learning a craft well.
Has the story ever been replicated in the past 2000 years that a body in full
rigor mortis, that would have bloated and begun losing fluids, with the unmistakable stench
of death and the flesh being consumed by maggots; has ever been recorded that
came back to life as we know it?
Out
of Africa have
come generations
of dominant runners, forged by the
rigors and customs
of Kenya's Great Rift Valley
With football
comes a lot
of sprinting and the test is on to see how well the body has been prepared in the offseason to handle the
rigors of the game.
It's not to say that they will certainly become bad moms, that they can't learn, change and adapt their lifestyles to the
rigors of parenthood; but having these traits, these facets
of their personalities indicate parenthood won't
come easy to them and they may end up screwing it all up by becoming bad moms.
He not only found that a significant percentage
of the academic units still need to
come into compliance with the standards, but that there was sufficient concern about academic
rigor to warrant consideration
of issuing a third warning.
For example, about 15,000 years ago, we
came out
of the last Ice Age as amazingly skilled hunters; we had to be to survive its
rigors.
In Borges's hands, the topic
of infinity comes alive either as a point that contains the universe («The Aleph»), impregnable labyrinths («The Two Kings and the Two Labyrinths»), a library that is eternally repeated («The Library of Babel»), stories that subdivide into innumerable possibilities («The Garden of Forking Paths»), or an imperial map so perfectly detailed that it ends up having the size of the empire itself («Of Rigor in Science»
of infinity
comes alive either as a point that contains the universe («The Aleph»), impregnable labyrinths («The Two Kings and the Two Labyrinths»), a library that is eternally repeated («The Library
of Babel»), stories that subdivide into innumerable possibilities («The Garden of Forking Paths»), or an imperial map so perfectly detailed that it ends up having the size of the empire itself («Of Rigor in Science»
of Babel»), stories that subdivide into innumerable possibilities («The Garden
of Forking Paths»), or an imperial map so perfectly detailed that it ends up having the size of the empire itself («Of Rigor in Science»
of Forking Paths»), or an imperial map so perfectly detailed that it ends up having the size
of the empire itself («Of Rigor in Science»
of the empire itself («
Of Rigor in Science»
Of Rigor in Science»).
I believe wholeheartedly that his best film is yet to
come, but he does seem to have embraced the «fragility» and the humanity
of his characters in Jackie Brown with the
rigor and the thorougness
of any great filmmaker.
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I think we're decades behind when it
comes to approaching these soft skills with the same degree
of rigor.»
On the other hand, Delpit provides counterexamples
of success, for instance, Afrocentric assignments, inspiring teachers who love and sympathize but maintain
rigor, and a beloved white teacher whom the students consider «black» for this reason: when asked «how he felt as a white man teaching black history... tears
came to his eyes as he answered that when he learned about Emmett Till and other terrible things white people had done to black people, it sometimes made him ashamed to be white.»
(Think
of young George Bush,
coming from a lax Texas school to the
rigors of Phillips Andover, which he strained to meet, or young Barack Obama being awakened early in the morning by his mother in Indonesia so he could master the curriculum he would face once back in the United States.)
At the end
of last week and again yesterday, I wrote about grim news from a new study regarding what teachers think students are learning when it
comes to citizenship, and how distant our focus on education as the «new civil right» is from traditional concerns about preparing students for the
rigors of citizenship.
«Our approach helps kids who
come from homes that are mostly void
of any college experience understand the
rigors of college, and learn what a real college classroom is like,» Teasley says.
But I'm optimistic about the potential
of unbundling the role
of the teacher and leveraging technology to create an online system for measuring and tracking student learning growth that has the
rigor of human - graded assessment, the advantage
of quick feedback cycle times, and the validity and reliability that
come from standardization.
The
rigor of the online credit recovery programs
came under scrutiny by LA Unified watchers as well as by those within the district, including the school board president.
Accordingly, and also per the research, this is not getting much better in that, as per the authors
of this article as well as many other scholars, (1) «the variance in value - added scores that can be attributed to teacher performance rarely exceeds 10 percent; (2) in many ways «gross» measurement errors that in many ways
come, first, from the tests being used to calculate value - added; (3) the restricted ranges in teacher effectiveness scores also given these test scores and their limited stretch, and depth, and instructional insensitivity — this was also at the heart
of a recent post whereas in what demonstrated that «the entire range from the 15th percentile
of effectiveness to the 85th percentile
of [teacher] effectiveness [using the EVAAS] cover [ed] approximately 3.5 raw score points [given the tests used to measure value - added];» (4) context or student, family, school, and community background effects that simply can not be controlled for, or factored out; (5) especially at the classroom / teacher level when students are not randomly assigned to classrooms (and teachers assigned to teach those classrooms)... although this will likely never happen for the sake
of improving the sophistication and
rigor of the value - added model over students» «best interests.»
And yet, this push for
rigor comes during another major push in education: supporting the social and emotional well - being
of students.
We at CEI have
come to know many school principals, their visions, their stresses, their fatigue, and their perseverance — their ability to keep going, to continue to lead and mentor, throughout the phases
of Common Core implementation, more stringent teacher and principal evaluation, the attacks on schools, school bullying, adding
rigor, and on and on.
He
came ironically close to the core issue when he said that «the hallmarks
of a profession — think
of law, medicine, architecture — go beyond the standards it holds for itself, the
rigor of training and the competitiveness
of joining the profession.
We
came up with the idea
of developing a «
rigor checklist» a fast, simple tool that first year teachers could use to self - assess their lessons.
The
rigor of the online credit recovery programs
came under scrutiny from LA Unified watchers as well as from those within the district, including the school board president.
I will continue to follow your work, hope to attend a speaking engagement in the future, and keep
coming back to your witty anecdotes in my moments
of weakness and uncertainty as a first year middle and high school Family and Consumer Science teacher (trying to increase
rigor and scope in my classroom and the field)!
We also added quality elements that we've
come across in extensive research
of best practices to create a unique design we call STEA3M with academic
rigor, relevance, opportunity and community!
Years later, after submitting the same novels to the
rigors of good editing, I
came to see that the two agents in question were probably what's known as throw - it - against - the - wall agents.
Only once in a long while does a sports book
come along that captures the essence
of the game with a combination
of honesty, humanity and journalistic
rigor.
Success in this realm is a matter
of a temperament that can handle both the
rigors of professional book production and the high, high demands
of marketing, a sophisticated set
of skills that don't
come easily to many writers.
Despite the
rigors of running a seasonal pet retail business at its busiest, the inevitable down time that
comes afterward can be just as important to its ongoing success — as is the case with Yuppy Puppy.
The high school students will surely have plenty
of questions for their older counterparts, from navigating the I - YEL program as a youth intern and helping with CFC programming, to managing the
rigors of high school classes and tackling the big question, «what
comes after graduation?»
While the developers did their best to craft a balanced platform for fans to enjoy, the real test
came when Pokkén Tournament was put through the
rigors of high - level play.
The whole thing is made
of a lightweight plastic that doesn't inspire massive confidence when it
comes to daily abuse upon first touch, but after playing around with it the Siberia 200 seems to be quite tough, Only time will tell if it holds up to the
rigors of everyday use, though.
This special
Rigor Mortis Edition also
comes with Dead Island Riptide, the sequel / spinoff to the original game, along with extra DLC and a digital map so you won't get lost while fighting the hordes
of the undead.
For the 14th Istanbul Biennial, in keeping with her Documenta strategy
of hiring agents to advise on the show — she will draft the exhibition with help from various artists, curators and others: «seeking the artistic advice
of Cevdet Erek, the intellectual
rigor of Griselda Pollock, the sensitivity
of Pierre Huyghe, the curatorial imagination
of Chus Martinez, the mindfulness
of Marcos Lutyens, the acute gaze
of Füsun Onur, the political philosophies
of Anna Boghiguian, the youthful enthusiasm
of Arlette Quynh - Anh Tran, the wise uncertainties
of William Kentridge and manifold qualities and agencies to
come as the process develops».
I met Joan in Paris in 1972, when my eyes, like those
of many others in the art world, were still tuned to the Spartan
rigors and rule
of geometry practiced by painters like Brice Marden, Agnes Martin and Robert Ryman, who had
come to the fore in the 1960's.
In Passlof's case, generosity
comes across in the way her images are constituted equally
of integrity and finesse: brimful
of beauty, but uncompromising in
rigor and resolution.»
Youngblood has an MFA from UCLA where she studied photography with James Welling and Catherine Opie so the
rigors of critical theory and questions about representation have
come into play.
I didn't see the exhibition but the book is really phenomenal in terms
of historic
rigor, which also
came out
of Stephanie's dissertation.
One
of the leading artists
of her generation, Lorna Simpson
came to prominence in the mid-1980s through her photographic and textual works that confronted and challenged conventional attitudes toward race, gender, and cultural memory with a potent mixture
of formal elegance and conceptual
rigor.
Rail: In addition to visiting artists and critics who
come and go, there was always the presence
of three main staples at Yale: the intellectual brilliance and generosity
of Andrew Forge, the immense knowledge
of figurative painting in Bill [William] Bailey, and the conceptual
rigor in Mel Bochner.
Kristalova is part
of a generation
of artists who
came of age in the 1980s and 90s when the cerebral, impersonal
rigors of modernism were being questioned.
Embodying this dichotomy, her work contains an intense vividness
of life that perhaps can be drawn to her personal history, surviving a youth in concentration camps; like a number
of artists
of her time, such as Paul Thek and Hannah Wilke, who
came out
of intensity, there is an incredible
rigor and vibrance driven from the force
of life.
Tree - ring chronologies
came along a little later, but the habit
of weak statistical
rigor seems to have taken hold even though more abundant data made it possible to calculate CIs.
Seeing a report
of this kind
coming from DOE is all the more irritating to me personally, in that few — if any —
of these people could survive for long working in the nuclear side
of the house, where exceptional process
rigor and an exceptionally disciplined approach to all facets
of the job is the day - to - day performance expectation for everyone who works there.
Where things differ to the
Rigor is the addition
of smart functionality that
comes from Martian in the form
of a black OLED strip at the bottom
of the analogue face, measuring around 18 mm wide by 4 mm deep.
When it
comes to a military resume it is essential that it convinces hiring managers that you have everything needed to meet the
rigors of working in a civilian organization.
While we are well - equipped to handle the
rigors of the daily grind, the wheels can
come off if we add marital strife to our line
of concerns.
Indeed, nurturing your marriage when the
rigors of child rearing are involved can save your marriage when the rains
come, and can mean the difference between marriage and divorce.