Activities incorporate direct instruction, strategic word selection,
spaced study practice, and multiple word exposures using multiple modalities, into an existing curriculum;
Not exact matches
That a congregation is constituted by enacting a more broadly and ecumenically
practiced worship that generates a distinctive social
space implies
study of what that
space is and how it is formed: What are the varieties of the shape and content of the common lives of Christian congregations now, cross-culturally and globally (synchronic inquiry); how do congregations characteristically define who they are and what their larger social and natural contexts are; how do they characteristically define what they ought to be doing as congregations; how have they defined who they are and what they ought to do historically (diachronic
study); how is the social form of their common life nurtured and corrected in liturgy, pastoral caring, preaching, education, maintenance of property, service to neighbors; what is the role of scripture in all this, the role of traditions of theology, and the role of traditions of worship?
This over time helped me to really feel my body in
space, to sense my structure and to know what I was doing by feeling and not looking in asana
practice, because I
studied my structure and worked through those imbalances with more awareness and mindfulness.
I read and
study and ask and listen so that I can create welcoming
spaces where diverse groups of people can enjoy
practicing mindful, joyful yoga together.
Undergo breath based training of yoga asanas,
practice distinct meditation techniques, and
study the miracle of Ayurveda both in the scenic outer
spaces of the resort and, within the earthy interiors of yoga
study halls.
Katie integrates her knowledge of crystals and metaphysical
studies along with the combined alchemy of Reiki, Thetahealing, breathwork, yoga, meditation, sacred ceremonies, eco-friendly living
practices, and Lightwork to illuminate the
space and command divine perfection during sessions.
Confined to the undergraduate curriculum, teacher education has surrendered
space - once occupied by foundational
studies - to courses in the technical aspects of teaching and learning and to more clinical
practice.
The
spacing of
practice has resulted in more long - term retention of material, and students now have a
study practice that is much more effective than simple highlighting of notes or rereading their notes or textbook.
As someone familiar with many social
practices of Web 2.0, Ed Cator seemed to recognize the value and place of «wild thinking, creating one's own definitions and rules... being «naughty»... and constructing knowledge» with other teachers across time and
space; however, this
study, coupled with published and anecdotal evidence in teacher education, suggests that many preservice teachers,
practicing teachers, and even doctoral students in teacher education have had limited opportunities for professional collaboration or serious epistemic roles in education — especially in school - based professional development and university - based teacher education.
This exhibition uses these five artists / artist groups» as case
studies to trace how their collaborative
practices and alternative cultural infrastructures functioned like laboratories for testing the political possibilities of experimental artist - run
spaces.
Her art
practice spans disciplines of drawing, sculpture and printmaking to
study elastic boundaries, paths, and divisions of
space.
With topics such as luxury objects in the pre-Columbian Americas, 20th - century Afro - Brazilian art, alternative
spaces in Mexico City, and boundary - crossing
practices of Latino artists, exhibitions will range from monographic
studies of individual artists to broad surveys that cut across numerous countries.
In these
studies Abrahamsson investigates
space, form, color, and composition - the motifs that tie her multi-disciplinary art
practice together.
A desire to dig deeper into pictorial
space, coupled with her careful
study of Cézanne, especially his
practice of drawing with colour, led to a new structure — the introduction of planes formed by the junction of intersecting verticals and diagonals — and of colours and contrasts.
With an academic background in intellectual history, archaeology, and heritage
studies, he focuses on the
practice of artists and curators in galleries, museums, heritage sites, and public
spaces, especially the application of social
practice in the constitution of cultural heritage.
The Library and Archives at the Center for Curatorial
Studies serve as a vital and unique research center, an exhibition and discursive
space, a classroom, and a social hub for a range of programs and activities focusing on and engaging with curatorial
practices and the contemporary arts.
As a test bed and laboratory for curatorial research, the faculty and students of the Center for Curatorial
Studies increasingly require access to more flexible and adaptive
spaces for non-exhibition driven forms of research and
practice.
This experience probably reinforced his insight into the
studies of light and the use of exhibition
space and exposed him to the Impressionists, Colorists, Modernists, and Dadaists whose influences are made explicit in his work through his
practice of leaving pieces untitled yet dedicated to artists including Mondrian, Brancusi, Jasper Johns, and Duchamp.
Her work has been included in exhibitions and festivals internationally, including Weinberg / Newton Gallery, Rapid Pulse International Performance Art Festival, Performance
Studies International 19, Open Engagement: Art & Social
Practice, La Centrale, the UCLA Hammer Museum, Lincoln Center, and in conjunction with Grace Exhibition and Performance
Space, and Articule Gallery.
As part of the all - day conference at Artists
Space Books & Talks, presented by Common
Practice New York and the Center for Curatorial
Studies, Bard College, W.A.G.E. (represented by Lise Soskolne, core organizer, and Andrea Fraser, board member) presented W.A.G.E. Certification as conceived at the 2014 W.A.G.E. Summit in January, and prior to its launch in October of that year.
In 2004, he started creating art in public
spaces and left his classical
studies at the Institute of Fine Art in 2008 to pursue and continue
practicing his art in different mediums and
spaces.
After his
studies in cinema his
practice adopted a cinematographic aspect, embracing media the time and
space, narrative and a tension span.
Initiated after curator Claire Tancons» longstanding engagement with Carnival across art history, performance theory, postcolonial
studies and curatorial
practice, Up Hill Down Hall engages with Carnival as ritual of resistance, festival of otherness and performance art, and with the Notting Hill Carnival specifically as a contested site from which to reflect on notions of public
space, performance and participation.
Founded in 1990, the Center for Curatorial
Studies at Bard College (CCS Bard) is a graduate program, research center, and exhibition
space dedicated to the
study of exhibition
practices in contemporary art.
The artist carved out new aesthetic and theoretical territory based on his
study of the mystical sect Rosicrucianism, philosophical and poetic investigations of
space and science, and the
practice of Judo, which he described as «the discovery of the human body in a spiritual
space.»
in Visual Arts
Practice around the theme of document work
space and is a component of the seminar
studies module at IADT.
Case Work:
Studies in Form,
Space & Construction by Brad Cloepfil / Allied Works Architecture is the first comprehensive exhibition to explore artworks created during the firm's investigative process, which is at the heart of its
practice.
Normally, the bad consequences of publishing a paper in a scientific journal that turned out wrong are minimal - you only wasted some
space that could've publicized a useful scientific result (possible exception for applied science like medical journals, but even there a single wrong
study is unlikely to immediately change medical
practices).
Some of our colleagues at UNLV have conceptualized the evolution of legal writing scholarship as a series of leaps.2 The first big leap was to take an interdisciplinary approach to writing about teaching writing.3 The second leap was to build community by creating
spaces of our own, such as LWI, the Journal, and then later, JAWLD.4 The third leap was to develop a rich, often interdisciplinary approach to
studying and writing about legal writing.5 In their article, Linda Berger, Linda Edwards, and Terry Pollman suggested — hoped, perhaps, and I along with them — that scholarship relating to legal analysis, skills and
practice is no longer considered inferior to traditional legal scholarship.6 The growing number of schools where legal writing faculty have achieved equal status due at least in part to their legal writing scholarship suggests we have made significant progress as a result of these leaps.7
BLSACanada is proud to have created a
space in which students can break their relative isolation, solicit and share insight on the legal profession, and gain encouragement from members of the
practicing bar as they pursue their legal
study and plan their legal career.
IT Project Manager — Professional Highlights Serve multinational corporations in a variety of technology based strategic planning and administration roles Offer expertise as a consultant, programmer, engineer, business analyst, and database administrator Lead technology projects for NASA, U.S. Customs, American Express, and General Electric Design and implement reporting, customer service, marketing, sales, and financial management software Responsible for network and database design, administration, and security Oversee enterprise - wide hardware and software upgrades resulting in increased efficiency Minimize operational and manpower costs through effective technology solutions Serve as forecast budget analyst for Joint Project Management Operations at Kennedy
Space Center Develop reporting application tool using crystal reports engine on CD throughout Kennedy
Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Station resulting in $ 500,000 savings on user licensing fees Create detailed project plan with well - defined tasks, milestones, client sign - offs, test cycles, and specifications which served to communicate project progress to management Develop visual basic application for financial banking Institution using crystal reports to reduce the company's response time resulting in initial reporting from 2 - 3 hours to just 45 seconds Oversee multimillion - dollar software implementation for Miami Air from a consultancy level Upgrade Great Plains software platform and administered security access for Miami internal databases Write over 200 SQL stored procedures from access databases for financial institutions Compose business correspondence and prepared statistical spreadsheet analysis for Kennedy
Space Center Recognized by colleagues and superiors for outstanding job performance, reliability, and efficiency Conduct surveys of operations to assess needs and identify high priority improvements Complete major product releases meeting very aggressive schedules and budgets Serve as a member of the International Cyber Threat Task Force Utilize fluencies in English, Portuguese, Arabic, French, and German to communicate with a diverse clientele Continually
study emerging technologies and industry best
practices Perform all duties with positivity, professionalism, and integrity
Labeling / Creative Language: An Important Tool / Leadership (1) / Leadership (2) / Leadership (3) / Leadership in a therapeutic environment (1) / Leadership in a therapeutic environment (2) / Leadership styles / Learning (1) / Learning (2) / Learning basic skills / Learning environment / Learning in residential care / Learning in the experiential group / Learning to care for others (1) / Learning to care for others (2) / Learning to dance / Learning to listen / Levels of intervention / LGBTQ youth / Life in group care / Life
space (1) / Lifespace (2) / Life
space interventions / Life
space interview (1) / Life
space interview (2) / Life
space interview (3) / Life
space interviews / Life
space supervision (1) / Life
space supervision (2) / Lifespace work / Life span in care
practice / Lifestyles / Limits / Listen to youth / Listening (1) / Listening (2) / Listening to children (1) / Listening to children (2) / Living relationship / Locked confinement / Loneliness / Longitudinal
studies / Looked after children / Loss and grief / Love in residential settings / Love is not enough / Love is vulnerable / Loving the unlovable
The
study's results represent Realtors ® who
practice commercial real estate; these NAR members conduct all or part of their activity in commercial sales, leasing, brokerage and development for land, office and industrial
space, multifamily and retail buildings, as well as property management.