Sentences with phrase «radical redefinitions of»

Bringing deep learning and social justice front and center of education requires radical redefinitions of how we think and act on learning, teaching, and the management of schools and education systems.
The disciples of the former have been concerned with emphasizing the need for a radical redefinition of personal faith, while those finding their.
In retrospect, we can also see that previous subversions of marriage set the stage for the radical redefinition of marriage in our times.
The author of the article writes «In retrospect, we can also see that previous subversions of marriage set the stage for the radical redefinition of marriage in our times.»
I expect the dramatic decline of YDS is, in largest part, a consequence of the radical redefinition of YDS.
For this identification meant a radical redefinition of the whole idea of the Word, as that idea may have been known by members of the Christian community.
A radical redefinition of marriage is what a majority, or near majority, of Americans seems to want.
Flipped learning requires a radical redefinition of the role of the teacher, the student and the best use of time between them.
A radical redefinition of the role would help school districts solve the historical problem of inertia in secondary schools.
His essay «Specific Objects, first published in the summer of 1965, constitutes a radical redefinition of sculptural practice, and remains central to the analysis of the new art developed in the early / mid - 1960 s.
For almost forty years, Weiner has investigated the nature of language and offered a radical redefinition of the relationship between the artist and the viewer.
Influential Conceptual artist Lawrence Weiner is known for his language - based sculpture and works pursuing inquiries into language and a radical redefinition of the artist / viewer relationship.
The Berlin / Londoner represents a radical redefinition of art and its experience.
Throughout his practice he has pursued inquiries into language and a radical redefinition of the artist / viewer relationship.
The key thing about a vested outsourcing arrangement is the radical redefinition of success.

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My redefinition is radical against the background of recent professional theology, but not in relation to what theology has meant in the overall history of the church, and especially of Protestantism.
(12) In this situation, a mass communication might engender redefinition of attitudes or personal images in several possible ways: through addition, clarification, or even radical reorganization.
This radical, anti-life, redefinition of sexual love has been a dangerous wrong turning.
But over the past decade or so more impressive - seeming results have gone along with radical and non-transparent redefinitions of who or what counts as «administration,» so that it has become effectively impossible to distinguish the effect of moving the goalposts from the quality of management.
His invention of the «mobile», a term coined by Marcel Duchamp, in Paris in 1931 was among his most radical contributions, permanently transforming the landscape of art by introducing the concept of performativityas well as actual kinetic qualities into sculpture, engendering a redefinition of art beyond composition and material.
Ostendarp has a great interest in the history of American painting, specifically from 1965 to 1975, a time of radical redefinition which is represented in the work through his combination of both minimalism and textual symbolism.
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