Not exact matches
In my SBL presidential address and in my convocation address when beginning my tenure at Harvard Divinity
School, I argued that theological
disciplines and institutions must explicitly
reflect on their rhetorical, public, sociopolitical functions.
At any point in our parenting journeys, we can
reflect back on our early days as mothers or fathers and glow in the knowledge of how much we have changed since that... first positive pregnancy test... or our oldest child's birth... or a seemingly endless night of breastfeeding... or our struggle with learning how to do positive
discipline... or the first day of
school... or our daughter's first basketball win... or our son's first crush... or our child's high
school graduation... or our daughter's wedding... or our son's first child...
Curriculum and systems can
reflect this focus, from the way parents are greeted at the
school office to the ways
discipline is used to teach appropriate behaviour.
These strong long - term outcomes — which tend to be much more significant than any short - term test - score gains — likely
reflect Catholic
schools» focus on
discipline and character as much as their excellent academics.
While citizens polled by the Gallup organization continued in 1984 to rank
discipline, drugs, and standards as their top worries about
schools,
school - board members across the country have worries that reflect their managerial responsibilities for school systems, a survey by the journal of the National School Boards Association has
school - board members across the country have worries that
reflect their managerial responsibilities for
school systems, a survey by the journal of the National School Boards Association has
school systems, a survey by the journal of the National
School Boards Association has
School Boards Association has found.
This shift in thinking
reflects a larger discussion on the role of
discipline in
schools.
Future efforts at
discipline reform must
reflect fundamental fairness while also ensuring orderly
schools and welcoming learning environments.
This mission is
reflected in the culture, pedagogy, and
discipline practices of the
school, which empowers young people to take responsibility for their own learning and transformation.
Findings that administrators»
discipline decisions
reflect community norms are particularly relevant as the new federal administration promises to promote the privatization, deregulation, and localization of
schools.
NEW YORK CITY The fall issue of the Annenberg Institute for
School Reform's Voices in Urban Education is chock - full of powerful essays reflecting on disparities in school discipline and highlighting efforts to reform discipline practices in cities like Denver, Nashville, Oakland and Ch
School Reform's Voices in Urban Education is chock - full of powerful essays
reflecting on disparities in
school discipline and highlighting efforts to reform discipline practices in cities like Denver, Nashville, Oakland and Ch
school discipline and highlighting efforts to reform
discipline practices in cities like Denver, Nashville, Oakland and Chicago.
Redirecting
school budget line items to better
reflect progressive priorities will no doubt be a critical aspect of
discipline reform.
Like most large
school districts in the United States,
discipline policies in Broward
reflected the idea that the best way to maintain an orderly classroom is to get rid of disruptive students, an approach known as zero tolerance.
«Jane South has an impressive background in combining her leadership experience of Fine Arts programs in the US and Europe with her experience as a practicing artist whose work cuts across
disciplines and
reflects the intersectional nature of contemporary arts practice,» said Gerry Snyder, dean of the
School of Art.
As part of the event, the Editors of the Journal and the Mercer Law Review organized a day - long symposium at the Mercer Law
School in Macon, Georgia to
reflect on the history and look toward the future of both LWI and the
discipline of legal writing.
To accomplish this, the journal seeks articles that: (1) critically review research on topics of general interest to
school psychologists and related
disciplines, (2) report on research conducted from different theoretical perspectives and using different methodologies relevant to
school - based practitioners, (3) present promising practices or programs that address the needs of children and youth, and (4) critically
reflect on the profession of
school psychology and the challenges it faces.