Not exact matches
This
social transformation represents a remarkable, unparalleled experience; in barely the span of a generation, and with comparatively little violence, a despised and largely disenfranchised minority descendant from chattel slaves used the courts, the legislature, the press, and the rights of petition and assembly of the republic to force a
redefinition of their citizenship.
For us, the
social aspect is a determining element, more so than that, which would emerge from the political
redefinition of the world.
«What is being proposed here is not a minor
social tweak, but a fundamental
redefinition of an ancient institution, partly in order to signify the «modern» values of David Cameron's Tories.
From School Choice (Vouchers), Cutting down on red - tape Bureaucrats, Tax Cuts, to strong
social and family values as Pro-Life & against the so - called
redefinition of Marriage.
Bringing deep learning and
social justice front and center of education requires radical
redefinitions of how we think and act on learning, teaching, and the management of schools and education systems.
In this paper the researchers explained how they used the Substitution, Augmentation, Modification,
Redefinition framework as a guide for analyzing the ways preservice English and
social studies teachers used technology while completing their internship and reported those findings.
Like Klein and Spoerri, Kaprow was interested in eliminating boundaries between art and life, leading to a
redefinition of
social hierarchies within the art experience.
Since
social practices are based on what frame is dominant in a given area,
social change is brought about through a
redefinition of the applicable framing of a given issue area.
Social revolution has had a de facto
redefinition due to the massive disconnect caused by prevailing culture.