Sentences with phrase «strong educational component»

There is also a strong educational component to Imago, helping the couple to gain the understanding they need about their own relationship dynamics, so they can be effective participants in their own healing process.
Best of all, like learning about canning or seed - saving, there's a «strong educational component,» explains Molinas: «Each person can now know about the needs of vegetables and preserve them in a more responsible and natural way.»
«There will be a strong educational component,» says Oberjuerge, who adds that education is an important part of RAM's core mission.
It's a facility that's really a destination — a strong educational component, with exhibitions, events, a restaurant and bar, and places for people to linger and experience art in a more casual manner.
The mortgage program features a strong educational component and careful underwriting that helps maintain low delinquency and foreclosure rates, even during the financial crisis.
To this end, in addition to the pantry rehab, dietary consultations, and private cooking classes that are the mainstays of her practice, she's added bespoke food tours with a strong educational component, introducing clients to local environmentally - minded farmers, chefs, and food producers.

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The researchers found not only that the components and contents of school curricula have changed over the course of time, but also that educational reformism, which is generally regarded as the phase of major educational innovations in the first third of the twentieth century, did not have a strong influence on this development.
The economy of the «City of the Crosses» has a strong agricultural component but is also well represented by the educational, medical and high technology industries.
American Society of Addiction Medicine An excellent educational resource, information rich, written in a strong academic style, outlining what addiction is, including the characteristics, neurobiology and genetic components of addiction.
The data are particularly strong for programs that combine a parent support intervention with direct educational services for children, and there is some evidence that both components contribute to improved outcomes for children.
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