How do cultural, institutional, and
social factors shape educational processes and outcomes?
NIH spent $ 1.3 billion on planning and pilot studies before ending the NCS, which aimed to explore how everything from toxic chemicals to
social factors shape the health of 100,000 U.S. children from birth to age 21.
It is more than just a personality trait:
Social factors shaped who rescued people in Rwandan genocide.»
Not exact matches
Just as the naming of things represents a child's first act of classification and an ability to share in
social conventions, the naming of
factors that
shape one's experience is the first step towards understanding how those
factors influence one's thought and behavior.
This is the concept that gives
social factors an influential role in the
shaping of religious convictions.
It continues and gets worse when the reverse, the
shaping of
social factors, conditions, and orders by spiritual (religious) forces is overlooked or denied, as we find it in a legion of modern studies more or less dedicated to economic determinism.
Institutions, principally governments, determined to achieve certain
social goals require knowledge, both of the
factors which are most likely to
shape the future and of the mechanisms which will be required to direct these interacting forces into desirable patterns toward chosen ends.
In what ways do the ownership and institutional
factors of the media
shape their
social functioning?
Personal background,
social conditions, and other
factors all play a role in
shaping consumers» preferences.
Food choices influence body weight and are
shaped by environmental
factors, including physical,
social and policy, collectively termed the food environment (2).
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shape,
social and psychological
factors and a reluctance to breast feed.
Historians of English have long acknowledged that
social and cognitive
factors shape language over time.
Although genes contribute to the array of abilities and limits each of us possesses, from conception forward their expression is constantly
shaped by environmental
factors, by the unique experiences of each individual and by purely chance
factors in biological and
social development.
Humans are imminently
social beings; and a person's values, attitudes — and actions — are
shaped by their
social environment as much as by any individual
factors.
By engaging in a conversation with people who represent other backgrounds and experiences, students become more aware of the role that many
factors (e.g.,
social class, occupation, gender, age) play in
shaping one's attitudes and perspectives on historical events.
In this qualitative study, drawing from
social - ecological and critical theories, multiple
factors, such as the ability - level and gender of the child, school policies, and the prevalent stigma surrounding disability are examined to understand how they interact to
shape educators» attitudes and responses to violence.
Students identify the
social and cultural
factors that help
shape our identities by analyzing firsthand reflections and creating personal identity charts.
While formal organizational structure such as grade levels may play a role in
shaping social relationships among educators, other
factors may also matter for creating a sustainable learning partnership among teachers.
For instance, while research until now has mostly focused on the potential outcomes and benefits of
social networks, there is much less known about the
factors that
shape social network structure over time.
«But our results suggest
social factors may be the most important with regards to
shaping dog behavior.»
The
social system of elephant seals populations is
shaped by two
factor: land breeding during a short breeding season and strong tendency of females to aggregate when on land.
Individual object labels will connect the artworks with the artistic and
social factors that
shaped their creation.
Her documentary - based work examines the
social and cultural
factors that
shape an environment.
It examines the
factors that
shaped artistic activity in the
social democracies of Europe, the military regimes of Latin America, and Japan in the aftermath of U.S. occupation.
As I stressed, what
social scientists call «cultural cognition» is only one
factor shaping perceptions of phenomena revealed by science.
Sabrina McCormick, Ph.D., is a sociologist and filmmaker whose research investigates the
social factors that
shape the address of climate change and produces media to reveal these findings.
But research from
social scientists and others who study environment — society interactions clearly indicates that the dominant
factors shaping the impacts of climate on society are societal.
People's legal issues are
shaped by
social and economic
factors like poverty, marginalization, mental health issues, and familial relationships, among others, all of which contribute to the complexity of the problem.
One tactic might not necessarily have a better outcome than the other because there are also other
factors shaping a parent's philosophy in dealing with the kids like culture or
social influences.
This attendance gap is well recognised in the literature and exists in spite of targeted interventions that span a number of decades.30 This significant gap has been attributed to several
factors, including greater family mobility,
social and cultural reasons for absence, the higher rate of emotional and behavioural problems in Aboriginal children, the intergenerational legacy of past practices of exclusion of Aboriginal children from schools, and its impact on
shaping family and community values regarding the importance of attending school in Indigenous families compared with non-Indigenous families.6 7 31 Additional socioeconomic and school
factors differed slightly between the Indigenous and non-Indigenous cohorts.
Objective To compare immigrant and Canadian - born women on the physical and psychological consequences of intimate partner violence (IPV), as well as examine important sociodemographic, health and
social support and network
factors that may
shape their experiences of abuse.
Other
factors such as culture, ethnic background, and
social dynamics also play a role in
shaping the child's behavior.
A
social demographer, Sassler's research examines
factors shaping the activities of young adults and their life course transitions into school and work, relationships, and parenthood, and how these transitions vary by gender,
social class, and race / ethnicity.
Whereas the earliest work on this topic emphasized the socio - economic status of parents and the way in which (maltreating) parents were themselves reared, subsequent work, guided principally by Belsky's 6 process model of the determinants of parenting, highlights
social - contextual
factors and forces that
shape parenting.7 These include (a) attributes of children; (b) the developmental history of parents and their own psychological make - up; and (c) the broader
social context in which parents and this relationship are embedded.
Finally, according to the extant literature that highlights the role of multiple
factors in
shaping the quality of early parenting practices, we investigated whether EA was associated to mothers» perception of couple adjustment,
social support and psychological wellbeing.
Institutional and societal variables (like the
social, religious, group and other collective
factors) which
shape a person's nature, and behavior must be recognized.
Americans buy homes primarily to provide shelter for their family, but many fiscal and
social factors help
shape their personal decisions.