Sentences with phrase «simplistic understanding»

What is worse, the «single compulsory course» inquiry is based on a too simplistic understanding of how best to teach and to learn about domestic violence.
If it mobilizes overly simplistic understandings of what an entire gender category wants, it's unrealistic.
Rationalism has given us a very simplistic understanding of myth: A myth is not something that never happened, it is something that happens all the time.
Without exposure to practices that help people develop a solid biblical and theological foundation and which encourage them to develop their capacities to think ethically and theologically, the unschooled mind of the child will pull Christian communities and individuals toward simplistic understandings of the faith.
At 8:00, Hulme admits that in the mid-1990s, there was «a rather simplistic understanding» of global warming.
Most of the arguments revolve around what critics perceive to be an overly simplistic understanding of what exactly our Paleolithic ancestors ate.
«We've moved beyond the simplistic understanding of design thinking,» Jen says in closing.
As I explained in an article for Relevant regarding Kony 2012, we must move from a simplistic understanding of justice to a more complex one, but that process takes time, and we have to have grace for one another as we go along.
This failure is partially due to a simplistic understanding of Whitehead's project.
While cautioning against a simplistic understanding of the relationship between science and metaphysics, we can not accept the notion that the latter can somehow entirely insulate itself against the discoveries of modern science.
Nick Gibb shows a simplistic understanding of education — being able to decode in a test is reading ability according to him, and knowing tables by heart is essential for «fundamental arithmetic».
And while this desire demonstrates a simplistic understanding of internet marketing and search engines, there are some serious consequences of trying to rank # 1 at all costs.
It may be a different issue altogether, however, when this simplistic understand of laws begins to affect their behaviour and actions.
In other words, while play itself can be therapeutic, such a simplistic understanding of play therapy would hardly scratch the surface of the theories, uses, and complexities involved.
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