He successfully combines a highly - engaging classroom style and
scholarly knowledge of legal writing to deliver training that sticks.
No specialized
scholarly knowledge of American poetry is required.
Not exact matches
The assets that, until recently, made her look like the obvious choice to succeed Bernanke — being a Fed veteran, having intimate
knowledge of QE and forward guidance, a well - known stance on monetary policy and a
scholarly focus on unemployment — now seem like weapons to fight the battle
of yesteryear.
A corollary
of this focus is the support
of knowledge transfer and uptake, through education as well as
scholarly and managerial publications.
The pastor was teacher in residence; sermons were long and
scholarly; when the pastor visited a home, he tested the children's
knowledge of the church catechism.
The ecclesiastical magisterium is now replaced by a
scholarly magisterium, for only they have the
knowledge to uncover this history and it is only in this history that the meaning
of faith can be found!
And as for dialogue that has the purpose
of extending and deepening
scholarly knowledge, no justification is needed; scholarship is a good in itself.
My point is that theological education can not be reduced to the learning
of clerical skills or to
scholarly knowledge.
One might be described as academic or, better,
scholarly, in purpose: that is to say, offering up» to» date information and guidance on the state
of knowledge and opinion among specialists in the field.
Studies do not liberate when the student is constrained to absorb
knowledge about the cultural and
scholarly creations
of others.
That involves both
knowledge of the history
of past efforts at the same task and
knowledge of scholarly study (i.e., «external history»)
of the church's internal history.
Universities have a long tradition as being repositories
of knowledge, and, centers for advanced education,
scholarly studies, and scientific research.
Our mission is to advance the science
of health and learning, and to approach the transfer
of knowledge from the academy to the world
of policy and practice as a
scholarly pursuit in its own right.
Founded in 1916 and based in Washington, DC, AERA offers a comprehensive program
of scholarly publications, training, fellowships, and meetings to advance educational research, disseminate
knowledge, and improve the capacity
of the profession for serving the public good.
A calling requiring specialized
knowledge and often long and intensive preparation including instruction in skills and methods as well as in the scientific, historical, or
scholarly principles underlying such skills and methods, maintaining by force
of organization or concerted opinion high standards
of achievement and conduct, and committing its members to continued study and to a kind
of work which has for its prime purpose the rendering
of a public service.
Melody (first author) developed the new literacies course to accomplish three main objectives: (a) to provide teachers with a
scholarly foundation in literacy studies that recognizes how advances in technology influence literacy practices; (b) to support teachers in building their pedagogical
knowledge of digital texts and tools as well as social practices influencing composing practices; and (c) to provide teachers with a setting for direct application
of the theories and practices discussed in class as they worked with children in a writing camp.
In this program, you will: — Train in the theory, methods and practice
of education policy research and evaluation — Work closely with nationally and internationally recognized faculty members, including award - winning scholars and researchers — Engage in systematic analyses
of education policies in a variety
of real - world settings — Produce policy briefs, reports and
scholarly articles — Deepen your
knowledge of education policy based on an area
of specialization
The rapid expansion
of available technological tools has prompted
scholarly discourse about how Shulman's (1987) construct
of pedagogical content
knowledge might be built upon to help describe the sort
of knowledge teachers need for teaching with technology.
Broaden your
knowledge of SEL with these great guides that explain the
scholarly influences behind the eight competencies, also included in Evo SEL.
NOTE: NACSA's annual Award for Excellence in Advancing
Knowledge recognizes the authors
of a
scholarly report that thoughtfully examines critical issues within the charter sector.
In general, capstones and graduate dissertations are for students to display their
scholarly knowledge and commitment toward a focused area
of their graduate studies.
My dissertation aims to connect Diné and
scholarly knowledge at the nexus point
of Tribal College and University Institutions (TCUs).
Panel Discussion Tuesday, 10 October, 3.15 — 4.30 pm Location: Westin Grand Frankfurt Moderated by: Tracey Armstrong, CEO, Copyright Clearance Center Panelists include: • Gemma Hersh, VP, Policy and Communications, Elsevier • Mandy Hill, Managing Director, Academic Publishing, Cambridge University Press • Leon Heward - Mills, Global Publishing Director, Taylor & Francis Group • Sonya T. Smith, PhD., Professor Department
of Mechanical Engineering, Howard University To Diversity to Improve
Scholarly Research (http://www.stm-assoc.org/events/stm-frankfurt-conference-2017/) Hot Spot Professional & Scientific Information —
Knowledge Engineering: The new business - value accelerator in the digital transformation journey Wednesday, 11 October, 11.00 — 11.30 am Location: HOT SPOT Hall 4.2, Stand N99 Speakers: Babis Marmanis, VP & CTO, CCC and Carl Robinson, Principal Consultant, Ixxus For data - driven, practical solutions, consider knowledge eng
Knowledge Engineering: The new business - value accelerator in the digital transformation journey Wednesday, 11 October, 11.00 — 11.30 am Location: HOT SPOT Hall 4.2, Stand N99 Speakers: Babis Marmanis, VP & CTO, CCC and Carl Robinson, Principal Consultant, Ixxus For data - driven, practical solutions, consider
knowledge eng
knowledge engineering.
Increasingly, they are applying their
knowledge of and investment in the
scholarly communications process to launch their own publishing programs that disseminate unique and original content and showcase their campus» contributions to
knowledge.
Then, you're expected to synthesize your
knowledge into a digestible piece
of scholarly work.
Therefore, one should have
knowledge of how to prepare
scholarly articles.
If you should decide to write a novel about a topic you know almost nothing about, a
scholarly discipline requiring years to master, if you feel compelled to set the story in a land you've scarcely visited, during an era you can only dimly conjure from childhood reading and yellowed clippings, if you have followed your hyperactive and petulant imagination down a rabbit hole and there gazed at glowing, magical projections
of inverted pyramids and pith - helmeted lunatics and pharaohs with unconventional appetites, but found little by way
of actual
knowledge, rest easy, because at the British Museum you will make a new friend: an expert who not only knows everything, but who is required — yes, required — to answer all your e-questions, no matter how many, how foolish, how wrong - headed, fantastic, or...
Launching with more than 2,500 titles, SAGE
Knowledge includes an expansive range
of SAGE eBook and eReference content, including encyclopedias, handbooks, advanced textbooks,
scholarly monographs, and professional development titles.
The body
of knowledge about greyhound health, welfare and safety expands every year through
scholarly and clinical research, much
of it funded or otherwise supported by the AGC.
Such attempts, whether undertaken from a feminist point
of view, like the ambitious article on women artists which appeared in the 1858 Westminster Review, 2 or more recent
scholarly studies on such artists as Angelica Kauffmann and Artemisia Gentileschi, 3 are certainly worth the effort, both in adding to our
knowledge of women's achievement and
of art history generally.
These
scholarly publications contain critical troves
of knowledge, filled with insightful and informed contributions from multiple voices, framing a visual and ethical consciousness for new generations
of art historians, critics, and curators.»
Curators and conservators at the Nelson - Atkins have already begun to conduct studies
of works in the Bloch Collection to further the
scholarly knowledge around these masterpieces
of French painting.
This upbringing, combined with a deep
scholarly knowledge and appreciation for the history
of Western abstraction, has resulted in an extraordinary body
of work that distills mathematical formulas to achieve decorative splendor.
Iida Takayo, Chief Curator, Aomori Museum
of Art, Japan, with his deep
knowledge of Mori's entire career thus far, provides detailed
scholarly analysis
of the creative development
of the artist.
A center
of cultural and intellectual life on campus, the museum serves as a living textbook for object - based learning, a home and resource for artists, and a catalyst for artistic expression,
scholarly innovation, and the production
of new
knowledge through art.
University
of Maryland Center for Art and
Knowledge at The Phillips Collection The University
of Maryland Center for Art and
Knowledge at The Phillips Collection is the expansion
of the Center for the Study
of Modern Art — the museum's nexus for academic work,
scholarly exchange, and innovative interdisciplinary collaborations.
In addition, the Phillips's Center for the Study
of Modern Art, its research facilities, will be renamed the University
of Maryland Center for Art and
Knowledge at The Phillips Collection, and will expand its work, hosting seminars and study programs, supporting two new postdoctoral fellowships, and digitizing the museum's collection
of 9,500
scholarly books, exhibition catalogues, and correspondence, among other initiatives.
The religious connotation does not provide for dispute while the
scholarly definition implies a current status
of knowledge of a premise.
The old tradition is the willingness
of scientists and scholars to publish the fruits
of their research in
scholarly journals without payment, for the sake
of inquiry and
knowledge.
His life has been rightly celebrated for his contributions to a more open and free exchange
of knowledge, just as the federal prosecutors have been excoriated for the mishandling
of the alleged charges against Aaron
of illegally downloading over four million
scholarly and previously published articles from JSTOR.
He retains a partial appointment at UBC where he directs the Public
Knowledge Project, which is researching systems that hold promise for improving the
scholarly and public quality
of academic research.
Generations
of legal scholars have now worked to bring our conceptualization
of law into contact with
scholarly knowledge about how society works.
Simply obtaining a social science degree does not guarantee that a scholar will continue to meet
scholarly norms within any particular social science field, because
knowledge within fields is constantly evolving and scholars at all levels continue to hone their skills through extensive peer interactions
of many kinds.
We, too, have then to see how the
scholarly book, at least, is no more than a symbol
of knowledge worked out, with great care, in some detail.
I have chosen to do so as it has become a common enough concern, and one that I may otherwise seem to be exacerbating through the Public
Knowledge Project's lowering
of the cost barrier for
scholarly publishing by developing and distributing its open source (free) Open Journal Systems.
Maintains nursing professional and technical
knowledge by influencing policy formulation through
scholarly presentations and publications; attending educational workshops; establishing personal networks; maintaining relationships with community groups; benchmarking state -
of - the - art practices; providing leadership in professional societies.
• Proficient in facilitating and conducting group, couples and family therapy sessions • Competent at maintaining an updated
knowledge base by proactive following
of scholarly journals documenting clinical research • Substantial
knowledge of behavioral, psychodynamic, cognitive and humanistic approaches to counseling
ANZALS is a member - based not - for - profit organisation that encourages and supports the development
of leisure research and teaching through
scholarly debate, the exchange
of ideas and the publication
of new
knowledge, and through enhancing the profile
of leisure studies, particularly in Australia and New Zealand.
I was impressed with both Dr. Hull's
scholarly knowledge base and conceptualization
of the issues, as well as his use
of clear and meaningful clinical examples and case studies.