Later, I became interested in narrative ideas, in part, because they addressed the very serious broader
sociocultural contexts in which families move in a similar inventive and playful way.
They describe ways to address
the sociocultural context in an effective and yet playful fashion.
Not exact matches
It's startling that Volf neglects to consider the theological dilemmas associated with locating a congregation (free church or other)
in specific and variegated
sociocultural contexts.
As he says, careful Bible scholars have taken that into account
in interpreting the biblical text: viz,»... Scripture itself was given to humans
in their particular historical and
sociocultural contexts.»
This does not encompass all humans
in need, wherever they are located and however uneconomic or sociopolitically excluded, nor does it consider the subtlety of understanding human vulnerabilities
in context, with
sociocultural drivers (beyond markets and data); nor does it attend especially to those who remain disconnected
in communications terms, which raises new questions of who is more remote and more vulnerable (including acknowledging
sociocultural barriers to speaking up).
«This study supports a growing body of work demonstrating that teaching students a contextual understanding of difference — i.e., recognizing that people's differences come from participating
in and adapting to diverse
sociocultural contexts — can be leveraged to foster student success and close achievement gaps,» summarizes Hamedani.
Motivated by networked theories of knowledge and
sociocultural pedagogies such as Connectivism (Siemens 2004), Multiliteracies (New London Group 1996), and Activity Theory (Engestrom 2000), social learning analytics techniques investigate how learning and knowledge are embedded
in the connections between people
in a social
context.
«Researchers,
in conjunction with STEM teachers, have attempted to resolve the questions on Indigenous students» engagement and achievement
in STEM through specific
contexts with consideration given to the local
sociocultural and socio - political backgrounds,» she said.
She encourages us to ground our thinking
in research and to complicate that thinking by remaining vigilant about the ever - present
sociocultural context.
We approach these issues from a range of perspectives, including
sociocultural, cognitive, and developmental theories and methods, and an interest
in the
contexts within which these processes are situated.
Literacy research
in community and classrooms: A
sociocultural context approach.
Situated cognition emphasizes interactions between the learner, other learners, and tools
in a
sociocultural context.
These works involve exercises of translation that emphasize the moment of reading; a moment
in which the viewer recognizes the transformation that these works undergo when they are seen or read from specific
sociocultural contexts.
[2][3][7] As extremes
in a possible spectrum, [13] while some favour simply remarking on the immediate impressions caused by an artistic object, [2][3] others prefer a more systematic approach calling on technical knowledge, favoured aesthetic theory and the known
sociocultural context the artist is immersed
in to discern their intent.
(See rejection) Community study approach — Refers
in the anthroponomical research design of IPARTheory to long - term ethnographic research within a given community
in order to place styles of parenting and other relevant behaviors within their full
sociocultural context.
The
sociocultural context of infant mental health: Toward contextually congruent interventions,
in Handbook of Infant Mental Health, Charles H. Zeanah, Jr..
Researchers have noted that what is seen to be a reasonable level of control varies as a function of
sociocultural context.3 Attitudes toward control are generally more positive
in non Anglo - European cultures, with these attitudes having less detrimental effects on children's development because they are more normative and less likely to be interpreted as rejecting or unloving.3, 4 In accord with the realization that children's behaviour affects that of their parents, researchers have found that, whereas parent attitudes affect child behaviour, this relation shifts as the child grows, with adolescent behaviour having an impact on parenting style and attitudes
in non Anglo - European cultures, with these attitudes having less detrimental effects on children's development because they are more normative and less likely to be interpreted as rejecting or unloving.3, 4
In accord with the realization that children's behaviour affects that of their parents, researchers have found that, whereas parent attitudes affect child behaviour, this relation shifts as the child grows, with adolescent behaviour having an impact on parenting style and attitudes
In accord with the realization that children's behaviour affects that of their parents, researchers have found that, whereas parent attitudes affect child behaviour, this relation shifts as the child grows, with adolescent behaviour having an impact on parenting style and attitudes.5