Sentences with phrase «science in a disciplined way»

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And most of them want practical theology to continue its close relation with the social sciences, but to do this in such a way as not to become overidentified with these secular disciplines.
The resultant denial of personal responsibility for thoughts, attitudes, and conduct has in a variety of ways affected the intellectual and academic disciplines from sociology, psychology, and criminology to political science, history, and the humanities.
This led to a years - long effort that Wyndham spearheaded in which AAAS established 17 multidisciplinary organizations seeking to outline ways scientific organizations, across disciplines, could consistently deliver quality education in the field of science, technology, engineering and medicine and boost the diversity of those participating in the field.
In fact, one way that translational science programs integrate disciplines is to have students and young investigators act as liaisons between senior faculty in different departmentIn fact, one way that translational science programs integrate disciplines is to have students and young investigators act as liaisons between senior faculty in different departmentin different departments.
In helping edit and gather reference information for this report, I learned much more about the two - way nature of the connections between particle physics, other science disciplines, and industry,» said Cooke.
It also works the other way: A strong foundation in a discipline, and an intimate knowledge of the science involved, is a key to making good decisions.
This was significant because computer science was not thought of as a rigorous subject discipline in the way that physics or chemistry were by DfE until the CAS curriculum appeared.
We need to engage more with the leading thinkers in economics, political science, technology, sociology, and other disciplines who will push us to be much more rigorous and creative in the way we approach problems in education.
The answer lies in tying these disciplinesScience, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology — together in a meaningful way for students and showing the interplay between them, as well as how they apply to real life problems that they can relate to and are going to need to solve.
Each FACT includes a detailed description of the FACT, how the FACT promotes student learning, how the FACT informs instruction, tips for designing and administering the FACT, general implementation attributes (e.g. - ease of use, time, cognitive demand), ways to modify the FACT for diverse learners, caveats to watch out for, and other disciplines the FACT can be used in besides science or mathematics.
You had an amazing conversation with Sir Ken Robinson, in which he describes the arts as a discipline in the same way that math, science and English are disciplines.
With the Common Core, educators will need to think in new ways about authentic teaching across disciplines, both to engage students and to retain the core content of history, science, mathematics, and literature.
It employs natural sciences in different ways, and it can hardly be said that the majority depends on chemistry, although the name of the discipline itself states it.
Investing isn't rocket science, but behaving in a disciplined way while managing risk for decades on end is, as the record shows, absolutely exceptional.
«The book sprint method was adopted in order to understand this very moment in art, science and technology hybrid practices, and to mirror the ways Internet culture and networked communication have accelerated creative collaborations, expanded methodologies, and given artists greater agency to work fluidly across disciplines,» says lead author Andrea Grover.
in his sculptures, installations, photographs and videos, he examines our knowledge and interpretation of the world with curiosity and wit, borrowing from numerous disciplines, such as art history, science and new age beliefs to test his ideas about the way things work and exist.
Having said this, although we can not predict the future, we can draw on disciplines like history, economics and political science, to consider the likelihood that a global SRM programme would be governable in any kind of desirable and democratic way: this likelihood appears vanishingly small.
Strawman, quote my words not what you imagine, I do not assume that — I repeat: From the way you have mangled my post in your replies I'm coming to the reluctant conclusion that you're either incapable of thinking to the standard required in science which is the ability to separate fact from fiction in the discipline of empirical observation and testing, or, you're deliberately distracting from the points I'm making in my argument.
Further, IMHO many of the things that make the science complex and uncertain are a consequence of the way in which the discipline has chosen to approach the science (without one suspects due consideration of the optimum way to address the key policy issues) *.
I am fascinated with the approaches in the field and how climate science manages to go its own way compared with other disciplines.
In recent years, a number of integrative disciplines — systems science, resilience science, ecosystem health, ethnoecology, deep ecology, Gaia Theory, and others — have sought ways to advance our understanding of the relationships between people and nature, incorporating insights from both the biological and social sciences as well as Indigenous knowledge.
Mainly they are from other disciplines related in some way or other to climate science, or from the various ranks of interested amateur scientists (29).
What to a social science trained mind had seemed to be a realistic and rational progress normal to the development of any discipline, in particularly a scientific one, had been short circuited in an unnatural and disturbing way.
Before objecting that science teaches us that only earthlings can be homo sapiens, we should be remember that courts do not always hold that terms as defined in a scientific discipline are to be interpreted that way under the law, which is how SCOTUS in Nix v. Hedden 149 U.S. 304 was able to hold that a tomato is not a legal fruit.
Computer Science has changed the way the sciences and other disciplines are actually done, not just in using IT but in solving problems computationally.
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