Sentences with phrase «range of human capacities»

And we believe, based on strong social science evidence, that SEL has particular power to unlock a broad range of human capacities — intellectual and emotional — which prepare children to co-create a kinder, more interconnected, and equitable future.
And we believe, based on strong social science evidence, that SEL has particular power to unlock a broad range of human capacities — intellectual and emotional — which prepare children to co-create a kinder, more interconnected, and equitable future.
In this direction lie proposals for building schools around learners, gearing instruction to individual goals and learning styles, pointing education toward developing an ever - broader range of human capacities, and phasing in assessment tools that get at ever - subtler nuances of achievement.
In brief, social change — this rapid, turbulent, accelerating scene — is more than a professional challenge; it is a total human challenge, and to deal with it as human beings, be we professionals or nonprofessionals, we must unashamedly call upon the full range of our human capacities and interests — scientific, artistic, and religious.

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Its capacity for the creative occasion of celebration is modulated by the entire range of human emotion.
I refer to those obscure and exceptional phenomena reported at all times throughout human history, which the «psychical - researchers,» with Mr. Frederic Myers at their head, are doing so much to rehabilitate; 7 such phenomena, namely, as religious conversions, providential leadings in answer to prayer, instantaneous healings, premonitions, apparitions at time of death, clairvoyant visions or impressions, and the whole range of mediumistic capacities, to say nothing of still more exceptional and incomprehensible things.
The vivid imagination and the sharp observation of men and nature that marked his mind; his acquaintance with common speech and his joy in the use of proverbs; indeed, his capacity to express in creative speaking with a skill that only a poet and genius possesses the whole range of human emotions from awe in the presence of the numinous to the feelings of the body — all are reflected in his sermons (as also in the commentaries, his work of the lecture room), not consistently, of course, and not every time, yet most impressively in the Church Postil Sermons, one of the products of his exile on Wartburg Castle, written in order to furnish to the preachers of the Reformation examples of Biblical preaching.
As most of the adult cranial capacity is reached by age 10 or 11, it is likely that the adult ECV of WT 15000 would be no more than about 1000 - 1050cc, which is still well within the modern human range of about 800 - 2000cc.19 On the same page Jue points out that a brain capacity of 1400cc applies to the Vertesszöllos erectus specimen which is dated at around 350kya (kiloyears ago = thousands of years).
In particular, cranial capacity variation in human populations appears to be largely a function of climate, so, for example, the full range of average capacities is seen in Native American groups, as they historically occupied the full range of latitudes [18].
The success rate of human iPS cell derivation was extremely variable, ranging from 0.01 % to 0.1 % for each individual, confirming the existent variability in capacity to reprogram dermal fibroblasts from patients of different age and sex.
Range limits of many plant species are expected to shift considerably in the next decades due to human - mediated climate change, particularly at higher latitudes, but the capacity of trees to migrate in response to these events has been questioned.
(3) To build and sustain a sophisticated communications infrastructure with the capacity to promote knowledge - based collaboration across the domains of education, health, and a broad range of human services in order to help build more effective systems that are guided by an integrated science of early childhood health and development.
Deep Learning: Comprehensive learning that includes a range of skills and attributes related to human flourishing, e.g., creativity, connectedness and collaboration, problem solving, wellness, and the capacity to establish and pursue personal and collective visions.
The exhibition offers a unique opportunity for viewers to experience Close's stylistic range and technical capacity, while providing a deeper understanding of the human portrait.
Increasingly sophisticated techniques and enhanced computational capacity allow a greater range of events — heatwaves, floods, drought, heat deaths, coral reef bleaching — to be analysed for a human fingerprint with ever greater levels of certainty than Allen's exploratory possibilities.
Human development is currently abutting a range of biological limits not least the atmosphere's carbon carrying capacity, which is seriously overstretched.
Almost all Toronto clinics signed a memorandum of understanding that acknowledged problems with the current catchment areas, concerns about the ability of small organizations to increase their capacity, inconsistencies in the range of services provided, and the fact the allocation of human resources doesn't recognize changes to the location of the region's low - income population.
Rita is a licensed clinical social worker with 20 + years of working in several capacities of human service ranging from early childhood development, juvenile delinquency, prison re-entry, sexual health and education, individual, group, family counseling, training facilitation, substance abuse and HIV.
The Report covers a broad range of issues extending from the local level (with Indigenous perspectives on Shared Responsibility Agreements), regional and national levels (considering the capacity for Indigenous participation and engagement in federal policy making processes), through to the international level (with a review of developments on Indigenous human rights over the past four years).
This submission has addressed a range of issues relating to human rights standards, capacity building and criminal justice models for recognising Aboriginal Customary Law.
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