Sentences with phrase «particular teaching institution»

The education results in the awarding of a certificate from that particular teaching institution.

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Having taught a number of years at an undergraduate institution within the evangelical world, I observed on more than one occasion students who wrestled with the particular brand of Christianity in which they had been raised.
To answer that question, the results of historical study of Christianity can be subjected to philosophical analysis to determine the essence of Christianity, that which defines it and yields criteria by which to assess any particular teaching, institution, or practice that claims to be «Christian.»
As in the case of theological education, professional work in institutions preparing teachers is likely to include further liberal studies of particular relevance to teaching along with the study and practice of effective teaching.
First off, you need a detailed understanding of your institution's tenure process (timelines, procedures, clock - stopping policies, and so on); criteria (the particular balance of the three key criteria — research, teaching, and service — and what counts for which); standards (the performance threshold for each criterion, especially research); and the evidence needed to document your accomplishments (what needs to be in the tenure dossier).
The citation read, in part: «Through your steadfast support of Brown's ambitions to expand its reach through excellence in teaching and research in particular, you have played a major role in bolstering its reputation as a world - class learning institution
«The public is losing confidence in the ability of the higher - education sector in particular to control costs,» note the authors, adding that «all of higher education has a stake in addressing this problem, including the elite institutions that are under less immediate pressure than others to alter their teaching methods.»
It demonstrates that a particular high school is teaching at a level that is appraised nationally, and it serves as a testament for higher education institutions that the students with accredited high school diplomas can meet the demands of college courses.
Anthony Cocciolo, an assistant professor in Pratt Institute's School of Information and Library Science, was recently recognized with The Library of Congress» National Digital Stewardship Alliance Innovation Award for his innovative approaches to teaching digital preservation practices at Pratt, in particular his work partnering classes with archival institutions to work on the digitization and digital preservation of analog audio collections.
This preoccupation with recording what the critic Clive Bell called the «facts of vision» 4 seems to have been a peculiarly British phenomenon, even if it owed much to the French modernists, especially Paul Cézanne, Pierre Bonnard, Georges Braque and Alberto Giacometti.5 It pervaded the London art establishment, including its most important teaching institutions: Camberwell, Chelsea and in particular the Slade School.
If, as many have argued, exposure to international principles and the law of other legal cultures provides an important perspective on the development and operation of domestic law, then training in basic skills needed to acquire further knowledge of foreign and international law surely facilitates development of that perspective.41 This normative interest attains particular force in institutions where other topics in the legal curriculum (especially those taught in the first year) now include a global legal component.
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