Sentences with phrase «sake of education»

I encourage travel to as many destinations as possible for the sake of education, as well as pleasure.»
Now, for the simple sake of education, I want to provide some side information about the responsible handlers and breeders that make up the show world.
The following options may not be applicable to your situation, but I list them for the sake of education:
So - called «super-borrowers» are racking up student loan debt to the tune of $ 100,000 or more for the sake of an education.
Both for good and for bad, for loss and for gain, personal learning is always accompanied by suffering, and patience is the virtue that makes such suffering positive and meaningful: we endure for the sake of an education.
(ii) Magisterium A deeper issue, especially for the sake of Education and Catechesis (or Transmission, as the report likes to describe it), is the relationship between doctrine and theology.
(19 September 2017) «27 % of our consumers looking at Canadian property are buying for the sake of education.

Not exact matches

God has placed you in your place of employment or education to show love to others and be an influencer for the sake of the Gospel.
This vision of doxological theology is at odds with the standard fourfold division of seminary education in the West, which keeps «Bible,» «church history,» «theology» and «practical ministry» cordoned off from one another, For the Orthodox, theology is simply commentary upon the saints» commentary on scripture for the sake of the church's worship.
Yet surely you are not so happy as to wish to remain coldly ignorant of sufferings; on the contrary you aspire to this knowledge of suffering for your own sake in order that your education may be improved by its somber spectacle!
They should put into practice a new conception of theological education which would serve first and foremost the preaching of the gospel, and only secondarily the interests of scholarship for its own sake.
Education also serves to transform and refine desires, so that one does not simply seek immediate gratification of animal hungers, but gains the ability to postpone present satisfactions for the sake of more lasting benefits and to enjoy the «higher» pleasures as well as ordinary bodily delights.
(Between Man and Man, «Education,» p. 94 f.; For the Sake of Heaven, pp. 140 f. 216.
The grant of a high degree of freedom in education is, of course, for the sake of political democracy itself.
Its task reflects its divine character in its mission whereby it serves Christ by the sword for punishment and justice and along with education for goodness.58 A further divine implication is the claim of government on conscience, or obedience «for the Lord's sake» (1 Pet.
Of course, The Laurels and The Cedars are just two schools and much more could be said about the good work that is being done in schools across the country, about the sterling work done by Catholic home educators, and about a range of other initiatives including the steady growth of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and the projects arising out of Stratford Caldecott's two books on education: Beauty for Truth's Sake and Beauty in the WorOf course, The Laurels and The Cedars are just two schools and much more could be said about the good work that is being done in schools across the country, about the sterling work done by Catholic home educators, and about a range of other initiatives including the steady growth of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and the projects arising out of Stratford Caldecott's two books on education: Beauty for Truth's Sake and Beauty in the Worof other initiatives including the steady growth of the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and the projects arising out of Stratford Caldecott's two books on education: Beauty for Truth's Sake and Beauty in the Worof the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd and the projects arising out of Stratford Caldecott's two books on education: Beauty for Truth's Sake and Beauty in the Worof the Good Shepherd and the projects arising out of Stratford Caldecott's two books on education: Beauty for Truth's Sake and Beauty in the Worof Stratford Caldecott's two books on education: Beauty for Truth's Sake and Beauty in the Word.
s - e-x education, etc etc etc so it's not us atheists holding back education it's the religious nut jobs getting in the way of progress for the sake of their own personal beliefs.
When teachers examine themselves and their schools for the sake of discovering how to overcome difficulties or how to improve their work they are quickly led to ask far - reaching questions about the nature and the purposes of education.
Doobs, modern women kill their own children for the sake of their own little greekster philosophy education.
Similarly at mass, the inept folk group who demanded that the congregation sing with them prompted in Dillard the feeling that this too was a descent into mystery, the well of the absurd, where one sacrificed education, dignity, distance and propriety for the sake of a glimpse of the sacred.
Beauty for Truth's Sake: On the Re-enchantment of Education by Stratford Caldecott, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Bratfps Press, 2009, U6pp, # 12.99
For the Children's Sake: Foundations of Education for Home and School by Susan Schaeffer Macaulay
Ellis noted with regret «the absence of a love of scholarship for its own sake among American Catholics, and that even among too large a number of Catholics who are engaged in higher education.
The greatest theologians in this tradition, up to and including Reinhold Niebuhr, were parish pastors without Ph.D. s; their educators once envisioned an alliance between university and church for the sake of lay education in biblical studies.
Don C. Richter is associate director of the Valparaiso Project on the Education and Formation of People in Faith and author of Mission Trips That Matter: Embodied Faith for the Sake of the World (Upper Room Books).
(25) 3:5 - 15 — «Here I must remind you of the fine story of the Eastern king who, in a vision, chose wisdom, because for its own sake he preferred it to all the treasures of Oriental magnificence» («Education and Self - Education» in ESP 169).
This logic of gratuitousness, learnt in infancy and adolescence, is then lived out in every area of life... once it has been assimilated it can be applied to the most complex areas of political and economic life... It is here that the lay faithful are called to give generously of the formation they have received, guided by the principles of the Church's Social Doctrine, for the sake of authentic secularism, social justice, the defence of life and of the family, freedom of religion and education.
I'm blogging these for the sake of... education, I guess.
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Not to exploit her for the sake of «education».
When education self - interest groups defend practices that get in the way of improving schools for the sake of children, then I am absolutely opposed to them.
For the sake of argument and education; why exactly do you feel it's wrong to breastfeed past 1.5 years?
By contrast, Powell can mesmerise a Working Men's College on the merits of education for its own sake by describing how Dante, on the threshold of Paradise, finally meets Beatrice, only to be struck dumb by her savage rebuke for straying from the paths of pure learning.
Our young people are society's future; their skills and education need to be developed for the sake of our economic future.
His second - grade teacher in California convinced his parents to set down roots for the sake of the children's educations.
A study led by a Michigan State University scholar questions whether higher education ranking systems are creating competition simply for the sake of competition at a time when universities are struggling financially.
With two beautiful daughters in the education system and an indelible memory of the 1996 Dunblane Primary School massacre, it has frequently crossed my mind that I hope the security, safety and education of my children are not compromised for the sake of a financial saving.
Justine Greening, Secretary of State for Education, and her predecessor Nicky Morgan, have both been insisting on the need to prove the impact of EdTech, ensuring that schools do not invest in «technology for technology's sake
Suburbanites need education reform for the sake of their own children and not just for the poor kids in the big cities.
If I were, for the sake of argument, influencing someone in charge of education in the United States, then I'd say identify top performers and get them, without relinquishing control of their own schools, to take over underperforming schools and create partnerships.
The worst thing I have witnessed in education in 2008 is the continuous action based on personal interests and advantages of many local and global economic and political players losing the main objective of «education as a fun activity,» and thus of encouraging and inspiring young children through play and simple but innovative teaching methods that foster critical thinking, teamwork, and the urge to learn more for the sake of learning and not for meeting set standards.
During this phase the education system is evolving for the sake of betterment, as this generation's students are not born to be confined by the limits of simple learning; their curiosity is vast and can not be catered with educational systems that were designed earlier.
Throughout the day, breakout sessions allowed delegates from various institutions, companies and associations to map out a plan of action that includes all areas of education and how they can, in the words of Professor Brian Hudson from the World Education Research Association, «work relentlessly for the sake of all learnereducation and how they can, in the words of Professor Brian Hudson from the World Education Research Association, «work relentlessly for the sake of all learnerEducation Research Association, «work relentlessly for the sake of all learners».
Technology advances at a fast pace, and any changes should be made in line with ensuring digital technologies are used to enhance the quality of education and learning outcomes, not just for the sake of change.
For the sake of all Washington kids, state and local education officials should keep a close eye on what is happening at Washington's first charter schools.
While the national discourse focuses on the merits of school choice initiatives in their own right and for their own sakes, as leaders of state and local education systems, as educators of diverse regional, political, and professional backgrounds, we believe that these policies are better thought of as means to critical ends, and that the goal of these and other education policies should be, above all else, the enhancement of skills for America's youngest generation and expanded opportunity for children to thrive as adults.
For goodness sake, let's stop talking about the financial value of education and talk instead about human capital, about schools helping to create people who are fully developed as human beings and as democratic citizens.
In this environment, students begin to pursue learning for its own sake and become the agents of their own education.
Charter schools in New Jersey ARE public schools, and this transition team understands that we have an opportunity end the us versus them mentality, and focus on what we all care about: making the New Jersey public school system number one in the country, for the sake of all public education students.
And Elaine Edwards, UCAC's general secretary urged the government to reconsider its pay policies «for the sake of our children and young people and the education system as a whole».
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