Sentences with phrase «teach these behaviors in»

You could teach these behaviors in isolation or you develop a common thread to connect them all, improving the chance that your learners will remember the behaviors.
Teaching behavior in the whole school.
How might school leaders use the information in this book to support effective teaching behaviors in their schools or districts?
Once the dog has learned the command in the first location we then «generalize» the behavior by teaching that behavior in more and more environments and under more and more distractions.
You can teach the behavior in steps:
Likewise, the shaping method also focuses on positive reinforcement by teaching behaviors in small steps and rewarding each step along the way until the dog has learned the entire behavior.

Not exact matches

In a study conducted by the University Medical Center, Hamburg - Eppendorf — the University of Hamburg's teaching hospital — reading speeds improved by 35 percent, frequency of errors made fell by 45 percent and hyperactive behavior dropped by 76 percent.
While some folks are, of course, naturally gifted in this area, if you're not an inherently smooth operator you can teach yourself behaviors and mental tricks that will help you win friends, influence people, and make a strong impression when you walk in a room.
While teaching organizational behavior at Cornell University for more than 35 years, I've had the privilege of training numerous young people who have now moved on to be leaders in the private and public sector.
I have recently been working my way through Howard Schilit's book «Financial Shenanigans» which teaches intermediate investors the skills to identify companies possibly engaging in accounting behavior that would make Enron executives blush.
The challenge with training adult sales professionals is not in the content or sales techniques taught, but ensuring those skills and best practices you introduce are actually put into practice, that is a change in their daily behaviors and routines.
Women who have been taught proper Christian behavior but never - the-less engage in such deviance deserve public ridicule, are despicable, and deserve stoning.
I'm just pointing out that facets of religion are used in many aspects of growing up to teach morality and right from wrong and teach a society behavior.
The fact is, their behavior is more in line with Christian teachings than their doctrinal understanding.
They seem to worship the Republican party, racism and guns 1st and foremost and just throw God and Jesus» names around like just calling oneself a Christian makes one a Christian (w / o actual behavior modification in line with the Bible's teachings.).
Lent is a way to remind yourself each day for the 40 days before Easter that you are a Christian and that you have behaviors that are not in line with God's teachings and allows you to devote more time and thought to those things.
This book, in my opinion, is to actually minimize the great apostasy taking place in our churches; especially among those who were never taught the real meaning of being «last instead of first», to help those who come into the church who may bring with them societal norms of entitlement and «whats in it for me» attitudes and behaviors.
I think religion promotes this behavior by teaching people that somehow it is better to maintain your faith in something at all costs than admit you're wrong when the evidence doesn't support your view.
Observer — I am neither those... However I am a hypocrite who knows the truth and teaches the truth yet does not in my everyday life am consistent with my behaviors.
Just look at the role it has played in organizing and reporting on the Ferguson and Baltimore protests, in challenging the teachings and behaviors of authoritarian religious leaders, and in amplifying voices that have traditionally been sidelined (like those of women and LGBT Christians).
I'd been taught in church that calling any addiction a disease is just a means to excuse the behavior.
He gives us five blocks of such teachings: (1) the Sermon on the Mount in chapters 5 — 7; (2) the directions to the disciples in chapter 10; (3) a group of parables about the Kingdom in chapter 13; (4) parables and sayings about Christian behavior in the Kingdom, chapter 18; (5) and more parables about the coming of the Kingdom in chapters 24 and 25.
A parent's biggest challenge is teaching the child to restrict such behavior — and then they get old enough to put on a uniform and committ murder in the name of patriotism.
Keep in mind that even though Jesus dined with those different than him and taught loving everyone (because we are all sinners), he did not advocate their behaviors and sins.
You need those within the church to teach you, the same church that has condoned and hidden the behavior of the pedophiles whom have destroyed the lives of many... all in the name of god.
In that light, the teachings of the Christian faith are often more like a candle flickering in a tornado than the sure anchor of the soul — the dominating factor in a Christian's thinking and behavior — that we often assume them to bIn that light, the teachings of the Christian faith are often more like a candle flickering in a tornado than the sure anchor of the soul — the dominating factor in a Christian's thinking and behavior — that we often assume them to bin a tornado than the sure anchor of the soul — the dominating factor in a Christian's thinking and behavior — that we often assume them to bin a Christian's thinking and behavior — that we often assume them to be.
Gothard's teachings involve rules upon rules all dealing with the outward, dress, hair, smiling, bright eyes, no birth control or dating, no higher education for girls who must stay in the home until the father decides what they should do, how God blesses and is happy with you if you do such and such, so many rules, those who really wanted to please God were under the weight of things they could never accomplish... plus the male regime and women having to be careful not to defraud men by their dress or looks made it so easy for sexual predatory behaviors to take hold and the woman at fault for the man's problems and such... ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!! No wonder some of the children of this regime became athiests.
In her 1992 book The God of Thinness, Mary Louise Bringle similarly denounced the Christian diet industry for «feeding off the facile conflation of fat and sin (and forgetting that the traditional teachings of the church condemn consumptive behaviors but say nothing about cosmetic matters of body shape and size).»
His person and his teaching provide in some manner the standard for Christian behavior.
With this caveat, and along with it the honest admission that the material in the Gospels is not the kind that permits us (after the fashion of earlier «liberal» Protestantism) to pay Jesus what we might style moral compliments — as if he is indubitably known as in every sense, both in teaching and in behavior, to be ideally perfect — we can go on to consider his humanity, insofar as it can be recovered from the impressions of him found in the New Testament.
These are some hard teachings, but as followers of Jesus Christ, our behavior and conduct in this world must be radically different.
In the same way, Christian teaching about sin is intended to lead to repentance and a change of behavior.
In a similar way, when some people say of Britain, for example, that it is «basically a Christian country», they mean that the accepted standards of behavior and moral values derive from Christian teaching.
Yet if teaching is mostly on the level of descriptive, neutral, and nonself - involving discourse, how can the student find in this a basis for a response that is self - involving in terms of behavior and commitment?
If you search the Coursera website on «evolution», you will see that «Evolution: A Course for Educators» taught by instructors from the American Museum of Natural History» and «Genes and the Human Condition (From Behavior to Biotechnology)» taught by professors at the University of Maryland both start in June.
A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, temparate, sober - minded, of good behavior, hospitable, able to teach; not given to wine, not violent, not greedy for money, but gentle, not quarrelsome, not covetous; one who rules his own house well, having his children in submission with all reverence (for if a man does not know how to rule his own house, how will he take care of the church of God?)
SOCIETY VS SAID: «The depart thing — from Matthew — is also based on a variety of teachings in parables or acting out of «lawlessness» (being unethical in our behavior).
The depart thing — from Matthew — is also based on a variety of teachings in parables or acting out of «lawlessness» (being unethical in our behavior).
A court empowered to judge a statute's constitutionality by that court's own inference of the animus of the statute's sponsors is a court set free from any limitations on its power» its power, on the one hand, to strike down any law enacted with the political aid of believers, and its power, on the other hand, to move directly against churches and denominations that display a perceived animus in their teaching toward certain behavior.
The anthropologist Anthony F. C. Wallace, in a little known classic on social change and culture, teaches that major transformations of thought and behavior happen in a society when a society discovers that a once common set of religious understandings has become impossible to sustain.
Coaching each person in these two communications skills — and others — is very important; so is teaching them to restate vague or generalized needs in terms of specific behaviors they want from each other.
The Catholic (or Christian) psychiatrist is easily caught in a bind if he or she tries to adhere to the moral teachings of his or her religion and to apply these teachings when treating patients, for any psychiatrist is also expected to keep abreast of medical knowledge, which now teaches that homosexuality is a deeply ingrained pattern of behavior that is probably established by the age of five years.
Of course, I would never say that about you because I was taught in my church that we're all sinners and that it's belief, and not perfect behavior, that determines whether one is a Christian.
'' You should be more in shock and awe that these gay people have picked a religion that condemns their behavior» This coming from someone who subscribes to a religion that teaches that every single person in the world is an unworthy pile of sc.um that doesn't deserve anythin merely because they exist.
they had never been permitted to be taught in a formal setting before this and needed basic instruction on behavior they was expected in a class / learning environment.
What should be your and is my business is when a radical pink triangle rainbow collation tries to teach children in our public schools that deviant behavior is normal.
We have responded by regretting those teachings and making modest changes in behavior and doctrine.
But most of the teaching in most other departments tends to support the view that we understand human behavior in terms of the quest of individuals to meet their needs and secure advantages in a competitive context.
Christ was either crazy or correct in his teachings and HE loved everyone, but that does not mean that he condoned their behavior if it contradicted his teachings.
The fact that the students from abstinence backgrounds frequently begin drinking outside their homes, without their parents» knowledge and in opposition to their religious teachings (which would tend to arouse guilt), and with no ethical guidelines from their churches to distinguish responsible from irresponsible drinking, also may contribute to the high incidence of problem drinking behavior.
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