Prepare advanced clinical practitioners skilled at the integration of theory and
practice in cultural context.
Not exact matches
Similarly, Latina, African and Asian women have taken up the challenge of understanding the ways
in which the
practices of reading and interpreting the Bible serve to constrain or to emancipate women
in their particular social and
cultural contexts.
To make these
practices communicative
in and through specific
cultural contexts, those of us who teach ministers to become «servants of the Word» have encouraged them to become aware of aesthetic conventions and put them into
practice in public communication.
Knowledge depends on and is conditioned by both our historical -
cultural situation and
in the
context of certain
practices.
Is it possible for religious people to continue to
practice their religion without causing disruptions
in the
cultural contexts around us?
To understand is always to understand
in some
cultural context,
in terms provided by the culture's conventional
practices and traditions.
But if we interpret such texts
in their appropriate
context and with due regard for their
cultural setting, and if we regard the argument from natural law as lacking content (even if Aquinas» generalized summary of that law as «doing good, not evil» is formally true), we must acknowledge the goodness of homosexuality when and as it is
practiced with due regard for the genuine moral norms, to which I shall refer at the end of this chapter.
The form of argument
in this presentation has emphasized several specific points: first, that the Asian values argument, as a challenge to the implementation of constitutional democracy, is exaggerated and fails to account for the richness of values discourse
in the East Asian region - local values do not provide a justification for harsh authoritarian
practices; second, that the
cultural prerequisites arguments fail because they ignore the discursive processes for value development and they are tautological, excessively deterministic and ignore the importance of human agency it, therefore, makes little sense to take an entry test for constitutional democracy; third, the difficulties of importing Western communitarian ideas into an East Asian authoritarian environment without adequate liberal constitutional safeguards; fourth, the positive role of constitutionalism
in constructing empowering conversations
in modern democratic development and as a venue for values discourse; fifth, the importance, especially
in a cross-
cultural context, of indigenization of constitutionalism through local institutional embodiment; and sixth, the value of extending research focused on the positive engendering or enabling function of constitutionalism to the developmental
context in general and East Asia
in particular.
Both skilled and lay (e.g., peer) support have been shown to reduce the risk of suboptimal breastfeeding
practices [8, 9] with face - to - face support being the most effective for EBF [8], but effective approaches and strategies to support
in different geographic,
cultural, and income
contexts are still being studied.
Principe's concise survey explores the
practices and influences of alchemy
in their historical and
cultural contexts.
According to conservatives, the great sin teachers colleges have committed
in the past few decades is that they have focused too much on theory and not enough on clinical
practice — and by «theory,» they mean critical pedagogy and other theories that enable prospective teachers to situate school knowledge,
practices, and modes of governance within wider historical, social,
cultural, economic, and political
contexts.
By learning a new language, or learning to use an existing language
in new domains and
contexts, students are able to notice, compare and reflect on things previously taken for granted; to explore their own linguistic, social and
cultural practices as well as those associated with the target language.
In the Australian Curriculum: Work Studies, Years 9 — 10, students are given opportunities to explore similarities and differences in cultural values, beliefs and practices in the context of work and enterprise and reflect on intercultural experience
In the Australian Curriculum: Work Studies, Years 9 — 10, students are given opportunities to explore similarities and differences
in cultural values, beliefs and practices in the context of work and enterprise and reflect on intercultural experience
in cultural values, beliefs and
practices in the context of work and enterprise and reflect on intercultural experience
in the
context of work and enterprise and reflect on intercultural experiences.
In the prior learning experiences, learners collected information through inquiry into (1) the extant norms and practices of a school's professional learning environment and (2) the cultural and historical context of that professional learning environment, with emphasis on how these norms and the cultural - historical context bear on the experiences of students of color and those situated in povert
In the prior learning experiences, learners collected information through inquiry into (1) the extant norms and
practices of a school's professional learning environment and (2) the
cultural and historical
context of that professional learning environment, with emphasis on how these norms and the
cultural - historical
context bear on the experiences of students of color and those situated
in povert
in poverty.
To enable aspiring and
practicing educational leaders to inquire effectively into the
cultural and historical
context of a school's professional learning environment and how it serves students of color and those situated
in poverty.
We teach our students to value and respect the
cultural context of the communities
in which they work and to interrogate the systems of power that shape policies and
practices.
These categories of leadership
practices closely reflect a transformational approach to leadership which Bass (1997) claims has proven to be useful
in many different
cultural and organizational
contexts.
SRI holds that the
practice of ensuring that each child is successful regardless of their external or internal, social or
cultural contexts requires racial identity work — exploring the role that race has played
in shaping our own and our students» lives.
When first conceiving the work, I was thinking of the South / Southern African
context in particular: the histories of indigenous African women's bodies, African spiritual and
cultural practices, particular rituals and games.
For a public symposium held on January 19, 2018, Miguel de Baca further explores ideas first introduced
in his book Memory Work: Anne Truitt and Sculpture by considering Truitt's oeuvre
in the
context of the
cultural practice of historic preservation and the idea of the 20th - century «monument.»
Bradford's personal vision of his Los Angeles community exists within and beyond the canvas: the artist cofounded Art +
Practice, a local organization that works with teens and young adults
in foster care to stress the
cultural importance of art
in social
context.
Elsa M'Bala will perform a new piece, showcasing her creative sound
practice using rich sonic material,
in an artistic
context that reflects London's
cultural diversity.
The gallery's program is rooted
in the belief that artistic and curatorial
practice plays a vital role
in catalyzing
cultural dialogue, while shaping our understanding of individual identity and social
contexts.
Although the same social,
cultural and political
context characterized the social and
cultural dynamics
in the US and the UK, the emergence of the Pop Art
in these two countries was marked with different artistic groups and
practices.
Alongside the distinct formalism that underpins six decades of
practice, Brisley has unflinchingly probed the contemporary political,
cultural and social
contexts in which we live.
Practice - based theory and a shift to art - making
practices situated
in the
context of
cultural studies (including art and politics, philosophy, sociology, and science studies) has framed contemporary art discourse.
Identifying the shipping industry as a driving
cultural and economic force
in the contemporary world, the program creates a space for artists to explore their
practice within this
context.
In parallel with his work in the studio, Bradford maintains a social practice, anchored by his Los Angeles - based not - for - profit, Art + Practice, an educational platform that emphasizes practical skills for foster youth and stresses the cultural importance of art within a larger social contex
In parallel with his work
in the studio, Bradford maintains a social practice, anchored by his Los Angeles - based not - for - profit, Art + Practice, an educational platform that emphasizes practical skills for foster youth and stresses the cultural importance of art within a larger social contex
in the studio, Bradford maintains a social
practice, anchored by his Los Angeles - based not - for - profit, Art + Practice, an educational platform that emphasizes practical skills for foster youth and stresses the cultural importance of art within a larger social
practice, anchored by his Los Angeles - based not - for - profit, Art +
Practice, an educational platform that emphasizes practical skills for foster youth and stresses the cultural importance of art within a larger social
Practice, an educational platform that emphasizes practical skills for foster youth and stresses the
cultural importance of art within a larger social
context.
In our local
context, it's especially interesting to draw out the aspects of Ward's
practice that reference his native Jamaica, the politics of immigration, and the search for
cultural identity — issues of particular relevance to the city of Miami,» said Diana Nawi, the exhibition's curator and associate curator at PAMM.
With an expanded view of Latin America that includes Latina and Chicana artists working
in the U.S., Radical Women will explore how the different social,
cultural, and political
contexts in which these artists worked informed their
practices.
Emirati artist Hassan Sharif, a seminal figure
in conceptual art and experimental
practice in the Middle East, explores craftsmanship and
cultural context through his «Objects» series (1982 — present),
in which he assembles inexpensive and mass - produced goods from local markets.
This first - hand immersion
in different
cultural contexts became the basis for a dynamic artistic
practice that examines the repercussions of Western hegemony for non-Western cultures and the continued give - and - take between both sides of the colonial divide.
While many of the images
in Exposed were not created as artworks and would be at home
in a history museum, their placement
in SFMOMA shifts their
context away from being purely pedagogical and toward establishing the
cultural context for artistic
practice.
The artists will reflect on
cultural constructions and social frameworks
in the special
context of China and how all these form individual identities and artistic
practices as well as define relations
in the system that we urgently need to question.
The weaving of fact and fiction has always been fundamental to Nelson's
practice and his constructs are steeped
in both literary and cinematic references whilst drawing upon the geography, history and
cultural context of their location.
How difficult is it to work with specific
cultural and historical
contexts in a global art scene that disseminates homogeneous artistic
practices?
They acknowledge that «the fact of living
in Cuba has already influenced us
in our way of thinking and
in our logic to perceive the artistic,
cultural events,» but stress that this is simply an irreversible effect of their background: «Although our work never made a direct statement towards the political reality of Cuba our
context, our culture, and our homeland [always lie]
in our artistic
practice.
XP is envisioned as a new annual series within the Chan + Hori exhibition calendar to encourage innovation
in the
context of the contemporary arts and
cultural practice.
And these
practices often occur
in a
cultural context in which firms place unreasonable pressure on their lawyers to meet unrealistic hourly billing requirements and
in which meeting billing targets is an «all purpose» performance measure for promotion and career advancement purposes.
The Library Research Seminar IV, The Library
in its Socio -
Cultural Context: Issues for Research and
Practice, taking place at the Univsity of Western Ontario on October 10 - 12 2007, has issued a call for papers:
The
practice of law does not take place
in a vacuum, but
in a vast and multifarious Real World full of fellow human beings and of social, economic, political, natural, and
cultural tidal forces, and the
practice can only gain from the attorney's engagement with that larger
context.
The learning objectives for this Interest Group are 1) to assess prevailing
cultural assumptions about families
in cross-
cultural contexts though the use of film; 2) to dialogue about the use of film to explore complex self of the therapist dilemmas; and 3) to develop criteria for what may constitute good
practices in the use of film for family therapy training
Trained workers should also become familiar with the
cultural context in which children grow up to ensure that children's needs for safety, nurturance and protection are met no matter what the
cultural practices.
Resources to support this process were highlighted
in the workshop, for example, Universities Australia has produced a National Best
Practice Framework for Indigenous
Cultural Competence
in Australian Universities which states that universities should ensure that both students and staff have «knowledge and understanding of Indigenous Australian cultures, histories and contemporary realities and awareness of Indigenous protocols, combined with the proficiency to engage and work effectively
in contexts congruent to the expectations of Indigenous Australian Peoples.»
In addition, research - based methodologies need to be examined and selected in the context of cultural values and other social factors, such as class, race, ethnicity, and community To this end, several important questions must be addressed when considering culturally competent, evidence - based practices in early childhood mental health promotion, prevention, and interventio
In addition, research - based methodologies need to be examined and selected
in the context of cultural values and other social factors, such as class, race, ethnicity, and community To this end, several important questions must be addressed when considering culturally competent, evidence - based practices in early childhood mental health promotion, prevention, and interventio
in the
context of
cultural values and other social factors, such as class, race, ethnicity, and community To this end, several important questions must be addressed when considering culturally competent, evidence - based
practices in early childhood mental health promotion, prevention, and interventio
in early childhood mental health promotion, prevention, and intervention:
The role of culture and
cultural context: A mandate for inclusion, the discovery of truth, and understanding
in evaluative theory and
practice (pp. 21 — 39).
Uses an ecological and social - justice framework to view the client
in context, apply evidence - based
practice with
cultural sensitivity, and plan interventions across multiple systems (individual, family, and community).
The Committee has also stated that female genital mutilation is a
practice that breaches article 6 and 7 of the Covenant, despite the
cultural significance of the
practice in some societies (80); and has expressed concern about domestic violence, including forced sexual intercourse, within the
context of marriage.
Though parenting
practices come and go and beliefs regarding the consequences of such
practices vary by geography and
cultural era, most historical and present human societies have attributed to young children a special susceptibility to the character of the social and physical
contexts in which they are reared.