Sentences with phrase «point of the academic discipline»

I explain that it's taught from the vantage - point of the academic discipline of biblical scholarship.

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But the general comments made thus far point toward other features of Enlightenment thought that are fully adopted by the academic discipline of economics, especially in its neo-liberal form.
At this point they, tend to forget that wealth is only one of many goods, and that other academic disciplines study some of these other goods.
If the clustering of names can not be explained by these two factors — which was the case in certain disciplines and regions in Italy — then the data point to nepotistic hires: professors who recruit their relatives for academic positions.
Eighth graders accumulate points for academics, conduct, attendance, lack of discipline referrals, and participation in extracurricular activities.
Based on comparative study of curriculum innovations, I can point out six «beyonds,» where educators are venturing beyond the traditional disciplines, in brief: beyond content, infusing 21st century skills, competences, etc.; beyond local, embracing global perspectives, problems, and studies; beyond topics, transforming topics into tools of broad understanding; beyond the traditional disciplines, renewing and extending those disciplines; beyond discrete disciplines, embracing interdisciplinary topics and problems; beyond academic engagement, fostering personal significance, commitment, and passion.
High academics, safety, a personalized environment — all of it's happening on a campus with some of the most pointed discipline policies in San Diego.
The point of this academic document is to showcase your skills and capacity to conduct research in your chosen discipline and present the results through an original piece of content that will provide value for the academic and scientific community.
Inform our staff about the main points of your order: discipline, topic, due date, academic level, and they'll help you settle the rest.
And if they are catering to academic communities keeping up with those rapidly changing disciplines, providing access to patrons at the point of need by leasing rather than owning content makes sense for those libraries.
The first clearly and effectively traces the rise of curators as bestowers of value in the artworld (and elegantly glosses struggles for the control of value — between critics, dealers, artists and curators — along the way), up to the point at which curating's deskilling and populism means that everyone can do it and inherently contradicts the discipline's quest to professionalise itself via academic courses and qualifications.
Taleb points out: «Today academics in abstract disciplines depend on one another's opinion, without external checks, with the severe occasional pathological result of turning their pursuits into insular prowess - showing contests.
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