Sentences with phrase «require cultural knowledge»

ELLs often have to make meaning from texts that require cultural knowledge different from their own.
In addition, ELLs often have to make meaning from texts that require cultural knowledge different from their own.

Not exact matches

His generally persuasive case is built on the indisputable claims that the more one knows, the easier it is to know still more, and that precise knowledge is not always required for cultural literacy.
Those arrangements may feel organic, but orchestrating a front row that sings — something that contributes to the energy of the show itself — requires creative thinking, cultural insight, compromise and astute knowledge of the inner workings and power hierarchies of the fashion industry.
The court concluded that an adequate education requires among other things «sufficient oral and written communication skills» for functioning «in a complex and rapidly changing civilization,» «sufficient knowledge of economic, social and political systems to enable the student to make informed choices,» and a «sufficient grounding in the arts to enable each student to appreciate his or her cultural and historical heritage.»
You also should consider if the text requires everyday or familiar knowledge and / or cultural knowledge outside of the familiar.
Motivated by research on written composition at a pair of colleges in Virginia, Dr. Hirsch developed his groundbreaking concept of cultural literacy — the idea that reading comprehension requires not just formal decoding skills, but also wide - ranging background knowledge.
Pedagogical knowledge and skills require an understanding of a child's development involving biology, developmental psychology, cognitive psychology, linguistics, behavioral psychology, and cultural anthropology.
To be highly proficient in Brooksian English — the language of privilege — requires mastery over not just an alphabet and rules of grammar, but also an enormous range of assumed knowledge, historical references, and cultural allusions that are commonly held by members of a speech community.
But, teaching students of diverse races and ethnicities requires that teachers have skills and knowledge that are particularly relevant to their students» racial, ethnic, cultural and linguistic diversity..
Being an agent of cultural change means being aware of the subtle shared values of knowledge, customs, and habits; changing that culture requires having a moral purpose, building strong relationships, sharing knowledge, and knowing how and when to move from chaos to coherence.
We believe this knowledge will give our students both the cultural capital and the academic underpinning they require to make them exceptional learners at GCSE and beyond.
Perhaps the cultural shift now required involves in part the confidence on the part of judges to use those tools to full effect in the knowledge that those decisions will get the backing of the appeal courts.
As discussed in chapter 5, Indigenous people's cultural and intellectual knowledge and understanding of our environments will be required to contribute to mitigate and adapt to climate change in the national interest.
Tribal Child Welfare Worker Certification National Indian Child Welfare Association (2017) Discusses the specialized knowledge and cultural considerations required in Tribal child welfare.
Following this initial development changes in accreditation standards by the Australian Dental Council require mandatory Indigenous cultural knowledges to be incorporated into all dentistry and oral health programs within Australia.
There are required core areas of knowledge, skills, and competencies for infant - family and early childhood mental health professionals required for providing services that are responsive to cultural and linguistic diversity.
They also expect that they will be required to contribute their cultural and intellectual knowledge on Australia's valuable biodiversity, to develop mitigation strategies «in the national interest».
The adequacy of that recognition and protection requires factually contextualised appreciation of cultural knowledge in relation to the land and waters in question, and in relation to the use of such land and waters, as aspects of native title.
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