Issues the authors address include
the sociocultural context of infant feeding; anatomy and biological imperatives; the prenatal, perinatal and postnatal periods; beyond postpartum; and contemporary issues.
This minor offers courses that introduce students to the teaching profession,
the sociocultural context of education, educational policy, and other essential topics pertaining to education.
We have presented these findings at several conferences and published one paper from this study so far about
the sociocultural context of women's sexual desire (found here).
The sociocultural context of infant mental health: Toward contextually congruent interventions, in Handbook of Infant Mental Health, Charles H. Zeanah, Jr..
Not exact matches
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.
This three - way interrelationship occurs within a larger
sociocultural context that shapes and is shaped by the reader and that interacts with each
of the elements iteratively throughout the process
of reading (see figure).
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.
Specifically, takepart makeart: arte para todos explores how MCASB can develop contemporary arts programming that is responsive to and inclusive
of Santa Barbara's complex
sociocultural contexts and diverse communities.
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.
The project is part
of an ongoing process
of re-thinking her
sociocultural / environmental
context.
(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.
Attention is paid to the use
of culturally appropriate treatment resources, and the focus and
context of treatment is adapted to the adolescent's
sociocultural environment.
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.5