Not exact matches
> The family members are
critical of each others Muslim «genuineness»
in the
way the
practice their faith.
The
way various groups have been treated and the place they have found
in the national community is a
critical index of how far American values have been realized
in practice, how far our pretension to be a universal community has become actual.
It requires what might best be called «theology of culture,» theological reflection on
critical implications of cultural change for congregations»
practices, and it calls for envisioning possible constructive reshaping of a congregation's
practices insofar as they are
ways in which the congregation tells its story
in and to its host culture.
In one way or another critical self - reflection by a congregation involves not only attention to whether various features of its practices are faithful to the One to whom they are responses, but also involves attention to whether engaging in some particular practice or, indeed, to this entire set of practices is itself truthfu
In one
way or another
critical self - reflection by a congregation involves not only attention to whether various features of its
practices are faithful to the One to whom they are responses, but also involves attention to whether engaging
in some particular practice or, indeed, to this entire set of practices is itself truthfu
in some particular
practice or, indeed, to this entire set of
practices is itself truthful.
There is nothing essentially sinful
in Hindu society any more than there is anything essentially pure
in the Christian society - for that is what the church amounts to - so that one should hasten from the one to the other... So long as the believer's testimony for Christ is open and as long as his attitude towards Hindu society
in general is
critical, and towards social and religious
practices inconsistent with the spirit of Christ is protestant and practically protestant, I would allow him to struggle his
way to the light with failure here and failure there, but with progress and success on the whole.
«He led the
way on winning marriage equality
in New York, ensured
critical non-discrimination protections were extended to transgender New Yorkers, took bold executive action to stop the discredited and dangerous
practice of «conversion therapy,» and set a strong example with his successful efforts to significantly lower the incidence of HIV and AIDS
in the Empire State.»
«This new tool has the potential to essentially revolutionize the
way delirium care is
practiced in the ICU,» said Dr. Khan, a
critical care medicine physician and an implementation scientist with the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute's IU Center for Health Innovation and Implementation Science.
This was a
critical first step
in opening up new
ways of thinking and
practicing problem - based science that have since flourished.
Integrative Nutrition is playing a really
critical role by training health coaches, because health coaches can help people understand what healthy food choices are, and then help them put those into
practice in a
way that will have a huge impact on their long term wellbeing.
Fujiwara, who grew up
in Brooklyn and has lived
in Tokyo for the past three years, says he seeks to steer the journal toward examination of the
critical scenes
in countries outside North America and Europe, and spur more thinking on «the theory and
practice of criticism, the
ways it gets written and read,
in practical terms, and what critics» goals and ideals are.»
During the school year, have students
practice critical words
in several different
ways that will help store them
in different parts of the brain.
Self - compassion
practices include becoming aware of your
critical self - talk and reframing this
in a more compassionate
way, as a kind friend would.
The overall goal of this extension of our existing work
in partnership with TFF and Achievement First Bridgeport Academy (AFBA) is to continue and expand our work
in Bridgeport focusing
in several keys areas: (1) building knowledge about (a) children's emerging skills and areas of challenge
in the social - emotional domain and why these skills are
critical to school success, and (b) the
ways in which adult stress and skills
in the social - emotional domain can impede or foster children's social - emotional skill development; (2) identifying, deploying, and evaluating strategies to build adult and child skills
in social - emotional learning with an emphasis on the Tauck Family Foundation's (TFF) five essential SEL skills; and (3) developing and testing a performance management system for SEL that (a) guides the identification of strategies, (b) provides a mechanism for ongoing progress monitoring, feedback, and changes to
practice, and (c) serves as an anchor point for ongoing coaching and support
in using SEL strategies.
Based on a cross-case analysis of online and on - campus courses, the results of the study indicate that while there was no significant difference between online and on - campus courses
in terms of teacher acquisition of knowledge related to CLD instruction and assessment, questions remain about whether distance learning can promote
critical self - reflection, culturally responsive teaching
practices, and collaboration within schools, when teacher learning is not supported and situated
in schools and communities
in an ongoing and structured
way.
As a
critical component to the health and wellbeing of everyone
in our school, mindfulness is taught,
practiced and explored
in many
ways including guided breathing, yoga, walking, and reflection.
The goal of these educators
in our work together is to identify
critical - learning standards across all the grades, develop clear indicators of success, and build an assessment
practice that looks at multiple
ways of assessing progress.
Educators can do this collaboratively with one another
in meaningful
ways, such as crafting
critical education
practices that places the student at the center of learning (Bushnell, 2003; Kuzmic, 2006).
We're asking parents, students, and other community advocates to join us
in the fight to maintain the federal school discipline guidance, which is a
critical tool that can help schools and districts reduce the use of
practices that push students out of school (e.g. suspensions and expulsions) and prevent them from disciplining
in ways that discriminate against students of color.
English teacher education programs often look for
ways to help preservice teachers engage
in critical reflection, participate
in communities of
practice, and write for authentic audiences
in order to be able to teach
in the 21st century.
«With more than 100 schools and 13 networks now engaged
in the programme, involving schools of every character and context, Aspire is now well on its
way to becoming established as a national school improvement movement, reflecting the power of research and evidence to guide
in - school
practice, building collaboration and trust between schools, and investing
in the development of the current and prospective leaders that are so
critical to the future health of our education system.»
Unique rabies tag numbers are
critical to helping lost pets find their
way home and avoiding frustrating duplicate numbers
in your
practice's system.
At Route 66 Veterinary Emergency
Critical Care Center we encourage all of our referral
practices to provide your clients with contact information to our facility
in the following
ways:
Thus we determined that one of the primary goals of Take It or Leave It would be to emphasize this expanded (even unwieldy) notion of institutional critique and to explore a broader range of
critical practices, all of which can be said to plumb
in some
way variants of the «institution.»
At a moment
in which the place of the humanities and the arts are coming under heavy attack within the United States, Muntadas» project is
in itself a poignant reminder of the powerful
way in which art can be
practiced as a
critical tool and how it is important that it continue to be a major component of academia, nurtured and fostered within the university.
It feels urgent and fitting to address the complexities of the biennial context, and the broader debates around nationality and (inter) dependence, by
way of artistic
practices in which the subversive and
critical potential of humour is explored, that powerful affective force that is capable of opening up new perspectives on our existence beyond knowledge or rationality.
Having seemingly recovered from the harsh
critical overtones after almost being eliminated from contemporary discourse,
in which a retroactive and purely commercial tone took over, the ideas and strategies of the «reductive» and «essential» have slowly found their
way back into artistic language and
practice.
This diverse artistic programme has encouraged participants to engage with cross-disciplinary
practice in both creative and
critical ways, fostering a three
way relationship between artist, artwork and audience.
With reference to my current project of retelling the story of the 2008 match
in a real - time literary narrative — I ask whether
critical artistic
practice is currently the best
way to represent and interrogate the diversity of violent ideologies at work
in the language of football culture.
The program will address the role of artists, curators and other art professionals
in an increasingly borderless world, investigating the
ways in which artistic
practices, curatorial strategies and
critical commentary have been reconfigured by intensified patterns of global circulation.
Together, the studios, lounge, and POV Gallery aim to offer visitors a more
in - depth, personal, and engaging look at the
ways contemporary artists (and their predecessors) have used craft techniques to engage
in critical conversations about identity, creative
practice, and the effects of historical influence on increasingly experimental forms of artistic expression.
That particular form of display can be read as a symptom of photography's struggle with its tenuous grasp on its own materiality, which goes some
way to explain why photo - based work,
in the late 20th century and beyond, became the medium of choice for
critical artistic
practice.
The answer is simple, at least, for the purposes of Canada's organized pro bono service providers who are forced to find
ways to deliver
critical legal services to low - income individuals residing
in areas where no lawyers
practice.
An auditor will review formalized plans to ensure they are sufficient to enable
critical business
practices in a secure
way, and will also verify that these plans are approved and updated on a periodic basis.
Accomplishments I pride myself
in providing the best care and service, with the attitude that no matter how good a joib I do I can find a
way to do better Skills Used All Paramedic and EMT skills as well as
critical thinking, problem solving and good business
practices and social skills Paramedic Accomplishments I am providing Paramedic knowledge and advanced level assessments Skills Used Emergency medical care.
In this webinar, Dr Red Ruby Scarlet addresses key critical questions about embedding anti-bias approaches in everyday practice: what it is, what it means, how the anti-bias approach is interrelated with other pedagogical approaches, and the practical ways educators can become a part of the «anti-bias movement.&raqu
In this webinar, Dr Red Ruby Scarlet addresses key
critical questions about embedding anti-bias approaches
in everyday practice: what it is, what it means, how the anti-bias approach is interrelated with other pedagogical approaches, and the practical ways educators can become a part of the «anti-bias movement.&raqu
in everyday
practice: what it is, what it means, how the anti-bias approach is interrelated with other pedagogical approaches, and the practical
ways educators can become a part of the «anti-bias movement.»