Sentences with phrase «rooted in a particular culture»

Step 2: Singing popular songs and lullabies that are rooted in your particular culture or tradition offer a wonderful opportunity to share important vocabulary, stories or traditions unique to your cultural background.

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There has also been a deliberate attempt to develop our particular situation into a strong culture for the College, mainly rooted in traditions that staff experienced in their own schools a generation ago, or in revivals of medieval traditions, such as that of the boy - bishop (a boy rules the College for a day on the feast of St Nicholas.)
There are also universalistic political faiths such as Marxism and democracy which are rooted in the cultures of particular nations and civilizations, yet which hold the ideal of universal justice.
The language and images it uses to describe such beginnings have their roots in a particular time and culture.
Place - based learning happens in classroom activities rooted in local things, including the unique history, environment, culture, economy, literature, and art of a particular place.
Seeing how the grammatical errors made by these particular students are often rooted in the logic of their native languages and how a teacher who understands something about that logic and that culture can sensitively respond in context - specific ways may lead teacher candidates to develop cognitive flexibility as they wonder what other patterns in student writing (and their own) are the result of where they grew up and how they can take that into account when writing feedback.
A school's culture is characterized by deeply rooted traditions, values, and beliefs, some of which are common across schools and some of which are unique and embedded in a particular school's history and location.
EC: Talking about Soohyun Choi's solo show, «I call you this you call me that:» when I read the presentation of the exhibition you wrote I noticed a strong reference to the control that language exerts in every culture (in this particular case, you refer to English and Korean, which you speak because of your roots and education).
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