Literacy is used in this sense beyond reading and writing text to focus more
on the scientific skills someone possesses and uses within and beyond school.
His new role drew
on both his scientific skills and his commercial experience.
Medical examiners regularly rely
on scientific skills to solve medical mysteries, and Mitchell realized that «I can go to medical school, and I can still be a forensic scientist.»
Not exact matches
The fact is that we have whole industries employing the most advanced
scientific and psychological
skills to promote institutionalized deceit, not only the advertising and public relations industry, but manufacturers who rely
on deceptive packaging and planned obsolescence, and the drug companies who promote drugs before they know what the side effects may be.
Both programs are based
on scientific research into how students of various ages learn best and have allowed students to not only grow in their educational knowledge, but strengthen their problem - solving and critical thinking
skills.
AP Biology was one of the first to be changed this year to focus more
on scientific inquiry and
skill - building.
The activation of the serve - and - return wiring in the brain, provide the basis of healthy brain architecture: particularly in relation to life - long mental well - being, empathy, emotional regulation, and cognitive
skills (Feldman, Rosenthal & Eidelman, 2014; National
Scientific Council
on the Developing Child, 2004; World Health Organisation, 2004).
Without further adieu, we give you the top 10 successful parenting
skills and the
scientific verdict
on if they actually work.
It also helps the activation of the serve - and - return wiring in the brain, provide the basis of healthy brain architecture: particularly in relation to life - long mental well - being, empathy, emotional regulation, and cognitive
skills (Feldman, Rosenthal & Eidelman, 2014; National
Scientific Council
on the Developing Child, 2004; World Health Organisation, 2004).
Her career comes full circle
on Monday when she becomes director of AAAS» Science & Technology Policy Fellowships Program, which, since 1973, has helped some 3,300 scientists and engineers ply their
scientific knowledge and related
skills in the policy arena, solving problems big and small facing leaders in Congress, executive agencies and judicial offices.
To date, however, governments have largely ignored their Article 15 obligations and neither the human rights nor the
scientific communities have brought their
skills and influential voices to bear
on the promotion and application of this right in practice.
All the interdisciplinary
skills and knowledge he had gathered during his
scientific training — which had covered biochemistry, biotechnology, biomaterials, and stem cell biology — put him «in a very advantageous position to address this question» of how to develop nanoparticles that could modulate stem cell differentiation
on demand, he says.
Among other
skills, these standards contain a stronger emphasis
on written and oral communication when developing models and engineering solutions, and in obtaining and evaluating
scientific evidence.
«These items focus not only
on content, but
on student's problem - solving
skills, their
scientific reasoning, and how they approach a particular problem,» Asghar said.
Although these postdocs are active in research, the talk largely centered
on moving
scientific advances through the complex drug - development process to the marketplace and the clinic — and
on the
skills and strategies needed to build a career in industry.
Donovan said her students» writing
skills have improved as a result of the curriculum's emphasis
on teaching them to explain
scientific concepts.
«Especially when it comes to areas ranging from
scientific and engineering research to workforce education and
skills, congressional leaders should declare the proposal «dead
on arrival,»» said Stephen J. Ezell, vice president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF) in Washington, D.C.
Traditionally, individuals were left to pick these up
on their own, but they may now take advantage of many excellent programs that focus
on teaching them the
skills of successful grant applications and
scientific management.
«We are looking for people with the right technical
skills for the job,» says Thompson with CST, «but the ideal candidates have
scientific acumen, so they can quickly analyze a problem, design appropriate experiments, interpret the results, and move
on to the next stage.
«Overall, working at the agency requires a good technical and
scientific knowledge,... an excellent knowledge of the E.U. regulatory procedures and E.U. institutions, and good interpersonal
skills,» François Maignen, a principal
scientific administrator at the EMEA who supervises some activities
on the EudraVigilance programme, writes in an e-mail.
Otto is one of the tens of thousands of foreign
scientific and technical workers in the United States
on H - 1B visas, which admit nonimmigrant
skilled workers for a limited number of years.
When will postdocs find the time, opportunity, and incentive to pick up the other essential
skills they need — lab management, creative collaboration, compassionate mentoring, inspiring teaching, visionary innovation, and so
on — to become versatile, productive, and resourceful
scientific leaders?
Two advocates who worked
on this legislation — Congressman Sherwood Boehlert and Senator Joe Lieberman — argued that the nation's academic institutions have not produced enough
skilled scientists and felt that the country needed to meet the inevitable demand for a larger
scientific workforce in the future.
The programs funded by STEP continue to have an impact
on the nation and world by producing
skilled scientific workers that help drive the economy.
Based
on our interactions with postdocs, we learned that they felt they needed additional resources to improve their ancillary research
skills (e.g.,
scientific writing, public presenting, and grantsmanship) and career development
skills (e.g., job searching, networking, and interviewing).
Hence, in the US, Orange would set up specialist teams whose project leaders have experience in start - ups to drive innovation, whilst in Europe, there would be rather more emphasis
on projects exploiting the high - level
scientific and technological
skills found here.
As for me, I enjoy the fact that I can combine my
scientific training with my English
skills, and I'm happy that, even though I chose not to carry
on with astronomy research, I'm still involved in some small way with a subject that has fascinated me since childhood.
«If you work
on larger projects like the European ones, you need the
scientific skills to do what you are hired for, but also you need the interpersonal
skills.
These issues are very much
on the minds of policymakers and funding agency administrators... so much so that an explicit and measurable focus
on training —
scientific and soft
skills — may well become a review criterion at NIH in the near future, even for pure research grants.
It is furthermore complemented by annual
scientific retreats, lectures and journal clubs
on ageing - related topics as well as diverse soft and hard
skill workshops.
The Research Success
Skills Workshop series, consisting of four half - day sessions, offers one morning
on scientific writing and another
on speaking, at which a communications company hired by BPP demonstrates everything «from how to do an effective 30 - second sound bite to how to make a good slide,» Penning says.
As your Ph.D. project moves forward, your meetings with your supervisor should focus
on discussing your
scientific progress, but you should also take responsibility for seeking feedback about the development of your personal
skills as a researcher.
Please offer a perspective
on the opportunities — professional,
scientific, or just in terms of gaining insight — available to people with the
skills to extract them.
rom the moment in 2013 when paleoanthropologist Lee Berger posted a plea
on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn for «tiny and small, specialised cavers and spelunkers with excellent archaeological, palaeontological and excavation
skills,» some experts began grumbling that the excavation of a mysterious hominin in the Rising Star Cave in South Africa was more of a media circus than a serious
scientific expedition.
Would it not be better to teach people the
skills necessary to obtain good advice
on scientific and technical matters?
The heads of 29 top U.S.
scientific and higher - education organizations — including Rush Holt, CEO of AAAS — wrote to President - elect Donald Trump
on November 23, urging him to quickly appoint a «nationally respected leader with appropriate engineering,
scientific, management and policy
skills» to serve as Assistant to the President for Science and Technology.
The government's Office of Research Integrity had earlier found Popovic guilty of «relatively minor» misconduct based
on what the appeals board called a «handful of words and notations... in one heavily edited paper written by a scientist with limited English
skills during a volatile period of
scientific discovery a decade ago».
Our training programme offers researchers a wide range of workshops to enhance their
scientific skills, like courses
on statistics, microscopy and bioinformatics.There is also more technical training, for instance in specific experimental techniques, so they become better prepared for the varied demands of a
scientific career.
There will also be a number of interactive sessions
on how to combine your
scientific, business, and social
skills to make you competitive for a professional career.
I'm not a great fan of his rhetoric in general but perhaps we shouldn't judge his
scientific credibility
on the basis of his apparent complete lack of any communication
skills.
Drawing upon a base of over 35,000 students at more than 1,000 local school science fairs, more than 1,100 students in grades 5 — 12 from nearly 300 schools will be evaluated this year
on their
scientific research and communication
skills.
The review, entitled Scientists must be taught to manage, was written by husband and wife faculty members who attended the February 2012 workshop, gives their personal perspective
on why the
skills they learned are so important and why more workshops like this are needed throughout the academic and
scientific communities.
Using our
scientific expertise as a platform, our training also focuses
on the non-technical
skills required to nurture innovation and entrepreneurship —
skills like critical thinking, problem - solving, adaptability, creativity, communications, collaboration and openness to risk - taking.
Participants heard faculty share their research, attended two
scientific poster sessions, tested their piloting
skills on the museum's flight simulators, and ended the day with a reception and the option to go
on a docent - led tour of one of several museum exhibits.
This 10 - week summer program
on the University of Washington (UW) Seattle Campus gives students an intensive neuroscience and neural engineering lab research experience, supplemented by workshops in ethics, communications and
scientific presentation
skills.
Many of the best and brightest in medicine have gone
on to study Functional Medicine so they could gain the specific
skills that allow them to apply the latest
scientific discoveries to clinical medicine.
From predicting the outcomes to identifying variables and finally scaffolding students learning so they can make informed conclusions, this investigation writing frame will encourage your students to focus
on the specific
scientific skills needed for any investigation.
Senior publisher Ashley Lodge explains how «research had shown us that many primary teachers didn't feel confident in their
scientific knowledge and
skills, which has a detrimental effect
on children's love of the subject.»
In 2013 the University of Hull undertook a study analysing the impact of a simple child led, field based learning task
on children's
scientific knowledge and literacy
skills.
Writing in Research Developments [rd] ACER Research Fellow Abha Bhagat explains the study used IBT multiple - choice questions designed for students to assess science inquiry
skills in five areas, including how to read and interpret information
on a graph, identify a
scientific program and drawing conclusions based
on evidence.