But even with more young Canadians hitting the books, a big
part of our national discourse on unemployment is focused on the lack of good or appropriate work once they graduate.
It is the first time the Maryland Court of Appeals has confronted the question of online anonymity, an issue that has surfaced in state and federal courts over the past few years as blogs and other online forums have increasingly become
part of the national discourse.»
Not exact matches
This conflict, and the wider political division in which it is situated, is
part of a continuing
national discourse on the structure
of the Nigerian state.
This growing emergence
of an urban (metropolitan) dimension to
national (and international)
discourses on shared values, imaginations and common purpose has come to challenge the nationalisation thesis formulated as
part of «political modernisation» (Hofferbert and Sharkansky, 1971), and its primary focus on territorial states as expressions
of an existing and cohesive civil society, or as «nationalisers» seeking to shape a
national identity (Brubaker, 1995).
Our lesson designs and assessments must support our primary goal: that these discussions lead students to increased autonomy in sustaining classroom conversations as
part of everyday practice so that they can leverage these skills and dispositions to become actively engaged and productive participants in our
national civic
discourse.
Unfortunately, since the President
of the United States decided to interject, repeatedly, this terrible idea into the
national discourse, it has become a
part of the debate on what teachers ought to do in the face
of gun violence in schools.
The BLT sessions that will occur as
part of Outlooks: Heather Hart will create opportunities for critical
discourse, and contribute to a conversation relating to local,
national, and international points
of concern.