The combined goal of implementing the C3 framework is to enhance the rigor of the social
studies disciplines using the skills of critical thinking, problem - solving, and participation.
Not exact matches
Rather, the proposal is that
study of every subject matter that is selected for
study (
using whatever academic
disciplines are appropriate) be shaped and guided by an interest in the question: What is that subject matter's bearing on, or role in, the practices that constitute actual enactments, in specific concrete circumstances, of various construals of the Christian thing in and as Christian congregations?
Small but growing numbers of Christian theologians in Europe and North America have begun to meet regularly with Buddhists to foster mutual understanding and growth, one result of which is the recently established international Society for Buddhist - Christian
Studies.4 In addition, following the lead of the late Trappist monk, Thomas Merton, many Roman Catholic monastics have begun to
use meditative practices as an adjunct to their own spiritual
disciplines (Walker).
Logic is
used in most intellectual activities, but is
studied primarily in the
disciplines of philosophy, mathematics, semantics, and computer science.
Mission
Study or Missiology (as we interchangeably use the two terms) as an academic discipline is closely related to the study of (other) living religions, and the discipline itself by definition is incomplete without its biblical - theological, historical, and practical - ethical dimensions and foundat
Study or Missiology (as we interchangeably
use the two terms) as an academic
discipline is closely related to the
study of (other) living religions, and the discipline itself by definition is incomplete without its biblical - theological, historical, and practical - ethical dimensions and foundat
study of (other) living religions, and the
discipline itself by definition is incomplete without its biblical - theological, historical, and practical - ethical dimensions and foundations.
While these are properly regarded as special subjects of
study and are taught as separate
disciplines, skill in reasoning and in the
use of language is also a necessary aspect of every other intellectual
discipline.
All of the
disciplines actually employed in the
study of various subject matters in a theological school are also
used in a variety of types of schooling that do not claim to be and are far from being theological.
Furthermore, such inquiry is
disciplined in the sense that it is highly self - conscious about the methods that are
used to establish the truth about whatever is under
study.
But many of the questions about which men
used to philosophize have now become
disciplines of
study in their own right.
This requires the mastery and
use of the
disciplines of the biblical scholar and the historian and the
study of psychological, social, and cultural realities.
A new longitudinal
study has found that
using such harsh verbal
discipline in early adolescence can be harmful to teens later.
Spanking: Parenthood's Dirty Little (and Common) Secret This week a
study was released saying when children are
disciplined using harsh physical punishment like spanking, they are at higher risk of depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and other mental health problems - even if they aren't otherwise abused or maltreated.
This week a
study was released saying when children are
disciplined using harsh physical punishment like spanking, they are at higher risk of depression, anxiety, substance abuse and other mental health problems — even if they aren't otherwise abused or maltreated.
Although the
use of corporal punishment in children has been controversial, evidence continues to emerge highlighting the negative developmental impact of this form of
discipline in children.21, 29 Moreover, this finding is particularly concerning given that children were only 1 year of age in our
study, a developmental stage when children are unlikely to understand the connection between their behavior and subsequent punishment and when spanking is more likely to cause physical injury.30
The objectives of the
study and the
discipline of an on - site - investigation may vary, which leads to different approaches such as the
use of primary sources and / or face - to - face interviews with relevant agents, or the consultation of local and regional publications.
Despite differing drastically in the topics they
study, the research methods they
use, the sources of their funding, and many other respects, these
disciplines differ hardly at all in «the enormous role of institutional prestige in shaping faculty hiring across academe,» the authors found.
Liu adds that the results may not apply to less prestigious departments and other
disciplines, and because the
study looked at the level of the entire laboratory rather than individual members, it may be a stretch for young scientists to
use the results to make career decisions.
As it matures, the authors wrote, it is moving «from laboratory - based experimental
studies in model systems to a mature
discipline that is yielding products that are being evaluated and
used in the clinical domain.
I have called this
discipline «quirkology» — the
use of scientific methods to
study quirky human behaviour, or quirky methods to probe weightier topics.
Assistant Professor Kristin Baetz, who
studies chromosome stability
using yeast cells as a model, works with colleagues from different organizations, universities, programs, and
disciplines.
The report stressed that key elements of that
discipline should include methods, approaches and techniques that researchers can
use to create reproducible
studies that the community can test, reuse and build upon.
A new longitudinal
study has found that
using such harsh verbal
discipline in early adolescence can be harmful to teens later.
Through her
studies and experience, Marta has developed her own system of plyometrics and resistance exercises
used by professional athletes across a variety of
disciplines.
They read a novel about life in urban America, they write letters to city council members and state representatives, the compile statistics to support their arguments in their letters; in short, they
use their
discipline - based skills of scientific inquiry, math, literacy, social
studies and health to do what people in the real world do — synthesize the skills and knowledge in a meaningful way.
A five - year
study by the University of Wisconsin's Center on Organization and Restructuring of Schools found that structural school reform only works when (1) students are engaged in activities that build on prior knowledge and allow them to apply that knowledge to new situations, (2) students
use disciplined inquiry, and (3) school activities have value beyond school.
MY HERO is
used across many different
disciplines, including English and social
studies, computer technology, science and environmental
studies, English - as - a-second - language, and special and gifted educational programs.
In a new
study, Steinberg and Lacoe
use data from Philadelphia schools, relative to counterparts elsewhere in Pennsylvania over the same time period, to
study a 2012 district reform restricting the
use of exclusionary
discipline and emphasizing positive approaches.
... If you're a student who's
studying Art, or Drama, or Media, or Visual Communication, you are in fact
using many
disciplines.
Montpelier High School
uses the concept of sustainability to make curriculum connections across a wide variety of
disciplines at the school, from students
studying nutrient cycles in biology class, to learning about sustainability through the lens of economics, or even looking at how energy is sustainable in physics class.
Note that other
studies of school
discipline may focus on students instead of suspensions and
use what is known as «unduplicated counts» as the analytical unit.
In accompaniment to this final reflection, she and a partner created a chart that listed each social
studies discipline and how they could
use geospatial technologies to enhance their pedagogy (see Appendix B).
Beyond standards and mandates, it is critical for social
studies teachers to know how to pose spatial and geographic problems and to integrate the technologies now
used to conduct social
studies in its constituent
disciplines.
One
study found that high familiarity with the NETS (for teachers and for students) led not only to higher
use of technology in the classroom in general, but also higher
use of
discipline - specific technology tools among teacher educators (Friedman et al., 2009).
According to the National Council for the Social
Studies (2008), what ties these
disciplines together into one domain is their focus on civic competence — on preparing students to be able to
use knowledge of one's community and society to interpret data, solve problems, and make decisions in ways that support the goals of democracy.
The current
study tests whether a professional development program with these three characteristics helped change teachers»
use of exclusionary
discipline practices — especially with their African American students.
This is the first
study to show that programs like MTP - S that focus on teacher - student interactions in a sustained manner
using a rigorous approach can actually reduce the disproportionate
use of exclusionary
discipline with African American students.
Using these dilemmas as a guide, self - reflection tells me that in the retrospective assignment that follows, I leaned towards assessment as a tool for teaching and learning with social
studies as the primary
discipline.
Using one case
study from sports (the Vancouver Giants hockey team) and one from education (Hackney Schools Borough in London, England), the authors illustrate how the six components of uplifting leadership combine the hard and soft skills that are often set against each other in traditional leadership practice: counterintuitive thinking combined with
disciplined application; dreaming with determination; collaboration with competition; metrics with meaning; pushing and pulling people into change; and long - term sustainability with short - term success.
The
study will provide actionable insights for the School District of Philadelphia, including information on the impact of district messages about climate and suspension, strategies schools are
using to reduce out - of - school suspensions, factors that impact schools» alignment with district priorities regarding
discipline, and what resources matter most to schools» approaches to
discipline.
In general definition, Humanities is that academic
discipline which is
used to
study the aspects of human culture.
A case
study is
used as an analytical tool for solving a problem existing in a certain field or
discipline.
Superior performance in the long run requires a
disciplined operating system supported by logical inputs.As a professional money manager I have succesfully employed quantitative screening techniques in the management of institutional and personal portfolios for more than thirty years.The methods
used would be recognizable to anyone who has
studied the screening programs provided by AAII.The individual investor can win the investment game.
Frank Hobbs posts Mercedes Matter's 1973 remarks about learning to be an artist, wherein she answers the question: «is there any
use for a young artist... to
study the traditional
disciplines?»
The exhibition, running at the Herb Lubalin
Study Center of Design and Typography through October 26,
uses more than 75 studios to present a clear snapshot of what's happening in the field with documentation of each firm's
disciplines, team, workspace, and culture.
A continuation of the
study and
discipline of drawing the human figure
using a variety of media including pencil, charcoal, and ink.
It's
used in many scientific
disciplines, including climate science
studies.
Using an online drivers ed school in Colorado requires lots of self -
discipline and self -
study.
The new measure of
discipline used in this
study was helpful in exploring the relationship between the type of misbehavior and type of
discipline, and allowed the extension of the existing body of research about
discipline that focuses on situational context.
These findings were generally replicated in a later
study involving adolescents, in which Baumrind (1991) found that youths whose parents
use an authoritative
discipline style were most likely to be socially competent and least likely to
use drugs.
With regards to race, various
studies regarding the
use of corporal punishment suggest that physical
discipline may promote rather than deter antisocial behavior.