Studies show that, while the library is the place students go for serious, sustained study, there is also
a strong social context to their relationship to behaviour in libraries.
Not exact matches
A
strong history of
social concern and the nagging presence of the Salvation Army help keep these themes more alive than in Pentecostal and evangelical
contexts.
When such schools are located in a cultural
context marked by the «triumph of the therapeutic,» [19] there is a
strong tendency, to construe those conditions in psychological and sociological categories and to equate the requisite knowledgeabilitv with counseling skills and related psychoanalytical and
social - psychological theory.
The aim is to give children a
strong sense of how things are developed, so they can understand the origin and purpose of technology and use it responsibly, within the
social, cultural and moral
context.
At the individual level, but especially as group projects, either approach has
strong connection with
social and emotional learning and will provide teachers with numerous opportunities in
context to help students develop SEL skills.
The elements include the recognition and use of heritage languages; pedagogy that stresses traditional cultural characteristics and adult - child interactions; pedagogy in which teaching strategies are congruent with the traditional culture, as well as contemporary ways of knowing and learning; curriculum based on traditional culture that places the education of young children in a contemporary
context;
strong Native community participation in the planning and operation of school activities; and knowledge and use of the
social and political mores of the community.
Two American artists who live and work in Los Angeles, are representing one post-painting School of L.A., since they maintain the large surfaces and the
strong - bright colors, their works are non-figurative and abstract, acting as reference to abstract expressionism but adapted in a new
social context.
These found materials bring history and
context while taking on
strong political and
social stances to offer commentary about their world.
Their inventive use of materials and
strong sense of aesthetic, encompass art historical references and create a new artistic vocabulary within a psychological, political and
social context.
Tate Britain director Penelope Curtis, who chairs the Turner Prize jury, said: «The four shortlisted artists share a
strong international presence and an ability to adapt, restage and reinterpret their own and others» works, very often working in collaborative
social contexts.»
The four shortlisted artists share a
strong international presence and an ability to adapt, restage and reinterpret their own and others» works, very often working in a collaborative
social contexts.»
Through a non-specific narrative, Aernout Mik's works tend to be placed within the
contexts where the
social order falls apart or is suspended: natural disasters as earthquakes, accidents or even
strong alterations of
social relations like stock exchange crashes.
Painting at RISD prepares students to engage in an individual search for meaning and cultural representation through the development of
strong visual skills, keen critical reasoning abilities and an understanding of broad historical and
social contexts.
The artist begins his reply by saying that «discussion» is a word he likes better, as it «may have a much
stronger relationship with the kind of process I develop, related to our
social, economic and financial
context.»
Curtis said they shared «a
strong international presence and an ability to adapt, restage and reinterpret their own and others» works, very often working in a collaborative
social context».
But as Navarre also points out,
social media has not supplanted the need for
strong language skills, as well as «human relationship» skills such as sincerity and empathy that are more effectively conveyed in a face - to - face
context.
But it will also include a
strong presumption of judicial integrity, as well as the underlying
social context through which these statements, and this case, has come to the public light.
In the Sacramento City Unified School District the priorities are to nurture a
strong relationship - focused community for teaching and learning and to develop core
social and emotional learning (SEL) skills for students and adults — within the
context of addressing inequities.
The Northern Australian Water Futures Assessment of which the Department is a joint delivery partner, has a
strong Culture and
Social program which aims to identify the key cultural and social assets across northern Australia and gain an understanding of their watering needs to enable future development proposals to take these needs into account in the context of a changing cl
Social program which aims to identify the key cultural and
social assets across northern Australia and gain an understanding of their watering needs to enable future development proposals to take these needs into account in the context of a changing cl
social assets across northern Australia and gain an understanding of their watering needs to enable future development proposals to take these needs into account in the
context of a changing climate.
The finding that sibling and peer relationships are independent provides
strong support for my proposition that patterns of
social behavior acquired in dyadic relationships are
context - and relationship - specific.
In writing that is rich in detail,
strong in analysis and informed by their research experience they argue for a deeper appreciation of the creativity inherent in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
social life, and the way that knowledge is constructed and deployed in complex intercultural
contexts in contemporary Australia.
The direct observational method, based on a recorded play session, named Lausanne Trilogue Play (LTP)(Fivaz - Depeursinge and Corboz - Warnery, 1999), has already shown
strong ability to detect the specific characteristics of the family triadic interactions in the
context of therapeutic orientation, preventive and
social interventions, in particular with infants and children (e.g., Fivaz - Depeursinge and Favez, 2006; Fivaz - Depeursinge et al., 2007, 2009; Galdiolo and Roskam, 2016).
Given that the
strongest correlates of distress among both partners and patients are family based, interventions that move beyond disease - related issues to issues that address the family
social context of disease management may provide additional leverage for clinical intervention.
Social support had a
stronger effect on security of attachment in the
context of irritable babies, such that when infants were temperamentally difficult, mothers who felt unsupported were more likely to have insecurely attached infants than mothers who felt supported.