Sentences with phrase «provide perspective on things»

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The point for me was never to tell my student that things were «fcuked», but to provide the framework and information to form their own perspectives and ideas on what they were learning and to form a dialogue about the issues.
In this episode of the First Things Podcast, Helen Andrews provides some historical perspective on the choice Americans must make this November — between two styles of dictator, the personalist (Trump) and the clientelist (Clinton).
Using film to facilitate therapy sessions can help families see things from a different perspective, providing a new way to discuss what's going on, says Turns, a doctoral student in the Marriage and Family Therapy program at Texas Tech University.
The BrainPort provides information in two dimensions, like a line drawing on a piece of paper, but the user's brain must learn to translate this information into things like perspective, dimension, and location in space.
For one thing, the perspective of a single fixed camera focused on a teacher provides only a static picture of the actual classroom experience.
A recent interview between free - range parenting expert Lenore Skenazy and Barbara Sarnecka, an associate professor of cognitive sciences at the University of California - Irvine, who co-authored a fascinating study in 2016 on how moral judgements shape perceptions of risk for children, provides some excellent perspective on how ridiculous it is to get worked up over things like leaving kids unattended in cars (for short periods of time) and allowing them to walk alone.
In addition to providing significant service to his church and community, Mr. Welch brings the perspective of one who grew up on a dairy farm and who loves all things outdoors.
To provide some context, I would like to refer everyone to this article I came across some time back which gave me a unique perspective on things.
Speaking to REALTORS ® in San Diego in November, Rice will give her perspectives on current world events and provide a glimpse into her personal story — from growing up in Birmingham, Ala., to her years in Washington, D.C. «America is a place where you could come from humble circumstances and do great things,» she says.
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