Sentences with phrase «practice the structure through»

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We buy businesses directly from their sellers at a reasonable price using simple and prudent financing structures, incentivize management through stock ownership, and enable managers to run and grow their businesses through good business practices and through acquiring other businesses in their industry.
A «Christian thing» is revealed through the administrative structures and instructional practices of those schools.
The goal of a genuine objectivity is thus in actual practice undermined by a will to power structured in the very semantics of language and expressed through a mastery of the object through technique.
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This over time helped me to really feel my body in space, to sense my structure and to know what I was doing by feeling and not looking in asana practice, because I studied my structure and worked through those imbalances with more awareness and mindfulness.
Week of Zen will provide a structure for you to begin your meditation practice through daily guided meditations to be completed over the course of one week.
In short, if we carefully examine the state of contemporary cinema, we easily acknowledge that even though there is a defining economic and technological imbalance between Hollywood and the rest of national film industries, first, it would short - sighted to understand Hollywood cinema as a monolithic structure which survives through the repeated performance of a practice of top - down cannibalism.
Going through a carefully structured practice of informing the next of kin, the soldiers must remain clinically detached and most importantly avoid physical contact.
The centrality of traditional practices in Somali society is such that most of the legal interventions even when it comes to sexual violence tends to be undertaken by clan or community authorities through the customary laws structures.
Drawing on his personal interactions with Community District # 2 in New York City, Elmore promotes the idea that school reform can not be imposed through artificial constructs developed by outside policymakers, but must begin from the inside with a commitment by educators to develop the knowledge, structures, and practices at the heart of instruction.
For example, through subtle acts of exclusion, as bystanders who ignore racist incidents, or through social practices and structures that discriminate and disadvantage different ethnic and cultural groups.
Scholars and researchers present their latest findings regarding the impact of a restrictive language policy on teacher preparation and classroom practice through the lens of the decade - long implementation of Structured English Immersion (SEI) in Arizona.
If you give your students practice during the first half of the year with analyzing the details of a text by looking closely at the plot, vocabulary, syntax, structure, and point of view through multiple reads, you are setting them up to be able to do this more independently during the second half of the school year.
HOT Schools Orientation participants will experience HOT Schools theory in action as they observe and are guided through the ways in which Lyman structures instruction through the HOT School core components of strong arts, art integration and democratic practice; providing each student with the tools to achieve high academic standards and become a creative, successful, life - long learner.
What we are referring to as «teacher knowledge» embraces subject knowledge, a deep understanding of the pedagogical principles and practices which underpin effective teaching, and of the systems, structures and policies through which education functions.
Culturally Responsive Online Teachers identify and utilize cultural strengths and resiliencies through aligned online teaching best practices, while utilizing diverse discourse structures and curriculum.
It is designed to simultaneously strengthen instructional practices and transform systems and structures through job - embedded coaching and capacity building to teams of teachers and administrators.
HOT Schools Orientation participants will experience first - hand, HOT Schools theory in action as they observe and are guided through the ways in which Lyman structures instruction through the HOT School core components of strong arts, art integration and democratic practice; providing each student with the tools to achieve high academic standards and become a creative, successful, life - long learner.
Through training of College and Career Planning Managers in Eskolta skills; assistance with tools for planning and tracking progress; and support in sharing practices across schools, Eskolta's work with the College Access for All Institute will help provide students with the practical resources and structured guidance necessary to thrive beyond high school graduation.
Unity Charter School does have more formal, structured times for students to learn, explore and practice social - emotional skills through daily 30 minute class meetings and whole school meetings.
Children are inspired to become «rockstars» through fun yet structured daily practice.
When I served as the interim chief academic officer for NOCCA from January through June this year, it didn't take long for me to see that all high schools can adopt many of NOCCA's practices and structures, which ultimately make it a great school.
Administrators from the International School of Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia describe a structured observation and feedback strategy that they developed to help teachers become more confident and more aware of the theory behind their practices in teaching through differentiated instruction.
Through the development of mission and vision statements, we can create a new image of what learning goals we aspire to achieve and what practices, policies, and structures will make that work most meaningful for our learners.
Each chapter is written by a subject expert and will guide you through putting structures and processes in place that are designed to ensure best business practice.
The Oakland - based work has formed a structure that comprises the core design of this prospectus: a fellowship of 28 teachers from 16 schools or organizations working together to build individual maker - centered learning practices and think through new ideas as a learning community; a leadership team made up of educators able to offer personalized professional development according to the needs of participants; a grants program designed to provide schools and organizations with the tools and materials needed to reach their goals; thoughtful partnerships with key organizations in the field; and a primary focus on equity in the work.
IDA has defined evidence - based reading through our Knowledge and Practice Standards and given our approach a name, «Structured Literacy,» an explicit, systematic, multisensory approach that focuses on giving students the ability to decode the words they encounter when learning to read.
Per Andrew Miller's Slideshare presentation, culturally responsive online teachers «identify and utilize cultural strengths and resiliencies through aligned online teaching best practices, while utilizing diverse discourse structures and curriculum» (n.d).
Read other thrillers, watch as many films in the genre as possible; study human nature, and practice story structure through books and websites such as mine.
Through planned housing structures, designed in concert with best practices in animal shelter care, and meet - and - greet areas, our animals will be provided with safe and comfortable housing, and visitors will get to know their potential companions in a more intimate, interactive, and natural environment.
The creative partners have worked together since the late 1990s, challenging the concepts and structure of power through their photography - based practice.
Martin Creed (GB b. 1968), the winner of 2001 Turner Prize, is known for an artistic practice of through minimal means investigate everyday realities, and the visible and invisible structures that shapes our lives.
Her practice encompasses a wide range of supports — including painting, video, sculpture, photography and installation — , through which she investigates certain power structures that underlie social and economic ties.
In the broadest sense their practice is concerned with the human condition and how it is mediated through the structures, narratives and technologies that govern lived experience, knowing that what constitutes this experience is shifting along with ideas about sovereignty, gender, matter and even sentience itself.
Although radical feminist and women's art is facing criticism, artists who belong to this art movement are still deconstructing patriarchal structures of power and oppression, through their brave and unique artistic practices.
Within his practice, he reflects on the broad cultural and social effects of communication and image processing technologies while critically engaging the power structures of mega corporations that dramatically influence our worldview through the internet.
Defining Structures: History of Exhibitions Tuesday, April 1, 6:30 pm A conversation exploring exhibition history through curatorial practice, featuring Jens Hoffmann, Deputy Director, Exhibitions and Public Programs and curator Germano Celant, moderated by Bruce Altshuler, Director, Program in Museum Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Science, New York University.
Her practice recognizes the critical intersection of photography, performance, and writing as a mark of ontological refusal through which we may re-look at how we structure meaning.
Her practice explores spatial and movement structures through the incorporation of sound, light, dance, video, and photography.
With a research - based practice, Anna's exploration of language, linguistics and systematic structures is presented through drawings, digital animation and audio.
Through an unprecedented grouping of over 100 works by 15 artists structured to create dialogues between artists and across practices, the exhibition reflects the diversity and the history of the art scene in the UAE.
Her practice recognizes the critical intersection of photography, performance and writing as a mark of ontological refusal through which we may consider how we structure meaning.
One of the starting points of her research is the study of «Support Structures»: through her practice, writings and theoretical reflections, Céline Condorelli investigates the complex apparatus made of objects, cultural and economic elements, social and professional relationships that constitute the net of relations we use to engage with the world.
Just as Burroughs and Gysin had deconstructed narrative structure through their cut - ups, Hawkins continually reconstructs himself as an artist with a practice that is remarkably unified within constant yet fluid shifts over time and among genres, techniques, and mediums.
While the paintings are seemingly disparate in structure, each exemplifies common attributes made visible through the artist's engagement with process and practice.
Describing the significance of Ottinger's work today, Paterson says: «I felt that her particular exploration of the potential in splicing documentary and fictive structures resonated with a lot of artists» film made over recent years, but perhaps through a more riotous and unruly mode of practice».
Instead, he reduces the structure of painting to the status of equipment (as per Heidegger, not just a specific tool, but a system (Parrino would call it a «black system») of tools that are collectively put to use), adhering to its materiality through a practice of applied distortion.
Encased in structures that protect and transport precious objects through generations, the ringboxes become symbolic of oral historical practices.
Through their removal of superfluous detail and incisive engagement with the material structure of the picture, they seek both to achieve purity within their practice and to focus our attention onto the philosophical dimension of painting beyond the canvas.
Visual Futures Lab Residency New York, NY The Visible Futures Lab at the School of Visual Arts exists to further the theory and practice of interaction and product design through structured explorations of emerging technologies, systems, and behaviors in identified areas of research interest.
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