Not exact matches
Discipline, repetition, memorization, are vital to learning or the acquisition
of any skill, whether it be in a
specific academic
discipline, operating a computer,
typing or driving a car.
They were in a different league, with a collective
of specific types of technical players, under a different manager that actually, despite the possession and attack focus
of that side, was very
disciplined and well coached.
Using these links, you can discover with one click the latest listings
of opportunities for undergraduates in
specific disciplines and for different
types of programs.
The broad
discipline of engineering encompasses a range
of specialised subdisciplines that focus on the issues associated with developing a
specific kind
of product, or using a
specific type of technology.
The other
type of vocabulary important for learning in the middle grades is terms
specific to particular
disciplines (e.g., onomatopoeia, sliding friction).
At a minimum,
discipline reports should include data on all significant disciplinary actions that list
types of infractions (with
specific and standardized definitions), track instructional time missed, and allow cross-tabulation and analysis
of data by subgroup.
In Jabour, benchers
of the Law Society
of British Columbia were merely broadly authorized to determine conduct unbecoming lawyers (in this case certain
types of advertising, which was enforced through
discipline and not any
specific rule).
Although university
discipline for non-academic misconduct will always be highly fact -
specific, this case helps demonstrate the
type of approaches that educational institutions can employ in finding the appropriate balance.
Initially, researchers focused on particular child - rearing practices — including
types of discipline and approaches to toilet training and weaning — in an effort to link
specific parenting practices to aspects
of the child's development.