Sentences with phrase «philosophical shift»

Although we'd need a broader philosophical shift to break open the entire system to welcome «outsiders,» computer science education could lead the way.
Many of the remaining teachers have made the same philosophical shift I chose to make because they love working with kids.
Whatever new political or philosophical shifts in education policy occur, the one constant seems to be that focusing on teacher quality is critical.
Cultural safety represents a key philosophical shift from providing care regardless of difference, to care that takes account of peoples» unique needs — and to be regardful of difference.
The plan represents a major philosophical shift within GM's engineering and sales organizations.
New technologies like AI, machine learning, and educational software aren't just changing the field for students, they're shaking up the role of educators, creating philosophical shifts in approaches to teaching, and remodeling the classroom.
No one outside the rarefied world of banking policy has ever heard of B - 20, but Finn Poschmann, VP of research at the CD Howe Institute, calls it «a fairly significant philosophical shift in Canada's regulatory framework.»
At Honywood, the study identified a profound philosophical shift to an emphasis on independent learning, and teachers» facilitation of pupil autonomy.
Bookerly wasn't a huge advance in typography or anything, but it's an important philosophical shift — acknowledging the strengths and limitations of the type environment and designing for them, rather than attempting to ape paper.
Other philosophical shifts such as reducing the cost and bureaucratic impediments to adoption appear to be important in increasing the live - release rate.
The closure of any major studio will always send the sensationalist media into a frenzy, but far from signifying the «death» of single - player gaming, the closure highlights a more long - term and potentially troubling philosophical shift.
Stella's work is grounded in the post-war philosophical shift in which the individual was to master his / her own existence as popularized through the zeitgeist of existential philosophy, phenomenology and gestalt psychology.
The profound sense of displacement caused by the physical and philosophical shift from East to West has never left her, and in this new series of works based on Capa's photographs of the Shevchenko collective farm in Ukraine she probes the subjective nature of memory, the formation of memory and retention of images of the past.
Now, however, «I would say we are going through a broader philosophical shift in how we run the company.»
But, if you're dealing with large or complex sales then you need to begin to make the philosophical shift from lead - based marketing to an account - based marketing and sales initiative that works in today's business arena.
One money manager said that accepting the offer would signal a philosophical shift from the iconic retailer.
Taylor Swift's philosophical shift might have consequences among the core of her fanbase: teenagers.
But it was more than a philosophical shift, reflecting the reliance upon facts, things that occur to the senses.
** With Luke Richesson (Sports Performance) and his team including Ladd Harris (Nutrition), we have made a philosophical shift in how we train, prepare, eat, and educate to build better players.
It remains to be seen whether Carroll's gutsy call represents a philosophical shift or a coach caught up in the moment.
This philosophical shift in the WR room is the right one, no matter WHO the quarterback is.
Either because of run inefficiency or some philosophical shift, Banks threw at least 24 passes in four of the final five games, and he was 35 - for - 56 for 565 yards in the last two.
This trade is such a non-Sixers move that we're accustomed to, it's definitely a philosophical shift in the mindset of this team.
Unfortunately, whatever legal changes have occurred so far haven't been driven by a «philosophical shift in the meaning of divorce,» but piecemeal and too often driven by «destructive gender conflict.»
The news product, however, was tilted with a lean towards the French family's home base of Westchester County, and a philosophical shift to the left.
It's something of a philosophical shift for the INRB team, moving from a single - minded focus on surveillance to early detection — looking for viruses post-spillover in a way that can inform the public health response.
Unfortunately, the philosophical shift in clinical medical practice towards viewing and using «food as medicine» has been relatively slow, in large part due to the resistance of patients to take an active role in their own healthcare.
The election of President George W. Bush may have signaled a philosophical shift by the resident of the White House in many respects.
In light of the cultural shifts implicit in a philosophical shift, there may be room for anthropologists or sociologists to try to capture qualitative differences between competency - and time - based systems.
States should be thinking about how they can make a philosophical shift to fully empower localities, schools, educators, and families to become true agents of change.
«It's a philosophical shift of pretty much all aspects of your organization.»
Since I made that philosophical shift, my students perform significantly better when compared to my students before I shifted my focus to teaching towards the test.
This includes one where I consider my philosophical shift from not worrying about my student's standardized test scores to deciding that I need to play the high stakes testing game and focus on preparing my students for their standardized tests.
Once educators and students buy into the philosophical shift Common Core requires, they will stop resisting change.
What's more significant, though, than these formulaic tweaks is the philosophical shift to make the GT - R more «mature» and habitable.
Look for more information to come on this philosophical shift for the 911 GT range later this year, possibly when the refreshed Porsche 911 debuts in the fall.
The philosophical shift of Satisfaction Guaranteed is that the goal is to make sure the adopter is happy and satisfied, even if that means it takes a few tries to make that happen.
This evident need for better tools to handle animal control issues has led to a philosophical shift in the animal control industry itself.
«A philosophical shift needs to happens if we're going to keep more animals alive.
«There is a philosophical shift in animal welfare, and the days where we needed to demonize the way things used to be, I believe that time is over,» said Guinn.
I couldn't rightly tell you what that philosophical shift might look like, but then it's not my job to either.
This, some argue, is connected to a philosophical shift in museums and art institutions, as the canon is expanded beyond a narrow, white, male definition of Modernism.
While precriminal creep can be observed within Canadian criminal law, this philosophical shift has also occurred within other legislative branches, specifically administrative law.
The Fostering Connections Act marks a philosophical shift toward acknowledging continuing state responsibility to act in loco parentis for foster youth into early adulthood.
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