Sentences with phrase «traditional academic training»

Talking about laziness — it is not I am lazy, but it is you that is lazy by trying to circumvent the traditional academic training route and acting like someone that you are not.
Beginning and ending in a classical mode, this period encompasses some of the most important steps in his career: his traditional academic training, his early encounters with works by modern and Old Master artists, his creative interaction with pre-classical and tribal art, his invention with Georges Braque of cubism and papier collé, and his postwar alternation between cubism and classicism — the groundwork for all the developments in his later career.
This traditional academic training helped him to master the art of drawing, and he was capable of creating the most beautiful representational art.

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As these tools evolve over the next decade, the academics we work with expect to see radical change in training and workforce development, which will roll into (although probably against a longer timeline) more traditional institutions of higher learning.»
As a progression from the purely academic types of traditional theological training, many applied theological courses now exist, in which hands - on ministerial experience is gained alongside theological learning.
The team recommended, among other proposals, to rethink financial benefits for «traditional» families and instead create incentives for reentry and training, and to make applying for academic funding an anonymous process that is also open to part - time employees.
«Whether you run your own academic lab or take a position at a company, learning how to manage people, projects, and budgets are necessary skills, but traditional graduate and postdoctoral training do not offer formalized courses in these topics,» says Garth Fowler, outreach program manager for ScienceCareers.org.
Naffziger, Richardson - Stovall, Williams, McGee, Beyond Mentoring — Academic Career Coaching as a Supplement to the Traditional Training of Biomedical PhD Students, 5th Annual Conference on Understanding Interventions that Broaden Participation in Research Careers, May 2012
But while today's high - achieving schools for low - income students (Knowledge Is Power Program [KIPP], for instance) are passionate about cultivating both character and traditional academic skills, schools built around the 7 Habits are focused on training confident kids who are good at planning, goal setting, and decisionmaking.
While Puleo works in more traditional counseling positions at public schools during the academic year, as a curriculum adviser at Explo she often combines instructional training and counseling.
In his talk on «Fresh approaches to assessment», Miles Berry, principle lecturer at the University of Roehampton, explored some of the alternatives to the traditional essay for assessing the academic side of teacher training courses at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
This study finds that arts - based community teaching that occurs alongside traditional in - school practicum experiences encourages civic involvement, but also enriches arts - based academic curriculum provided in pre-service teacher training.
Afghanistan's first institute of music train children in traditional Afghan and classical Western music, while providing a high - quality academic education, regardless...
The model has allowed Rocketship to save roughly $ 500,000 per year in traditional expenses, which it reinvests in higher teacher salaries (20 percent higher than surrounding districts), a two - hour after - school Response to Intervention program, leadership training, and Academic Deans.
For at least one academic year, candidates spend four to five days a week in a classroom under the wing of an experienced and trained mentor teacher, and gradually take on more responsibilities over the course of the year.7 Most residents receive at least 900 hours of pre-service clinical preparation, while the norm for most traditional programs is in the range of 400 — 600 hours.
When the school board rejected his plan to merge Latin's vocational training with traditional academics, he left.
The successful fusion of university research and traditional training requires the provision not only of academic resources, but of experiential learning opportunities, community mentoring, and the utilization of indigenous knowledge.
How important is it for artists today to learn the technical disciplines of life drawing and other traditional modes of academic training?
Ye Linghan, age 27, attended the prestigious China Academy of Art in Hangzhou where he studied traditional mural painting and drawing, his academic training evident in the many works on paper included in the exhibition.
Taking inspiration from the Philippine weaving and the Jewish folk traditions of her ancestors, along with traditional landscape painting techniques from her academic training, she interweaves image with refuse in order to reveal seamless yet textured transcultural contradictions.
While both artists received academic training during the 1920s, William H. Johnson at the National Academy of Design and Beauford Delaney at the Boston Normal School, the mature work of both artists is not traditional; rather, they may be described as «expressionist» or «primitive».
None of these styles necessitated any form of academic training, or traditional craftsmanship, and most seemed to contradict some, if not all, of the rules laid down by the Greeks, re-discovered by the Italian Renaissance and promoted by the academies.
Taking inspiration from the Philippine weaving and Jewish folk traditions of her ancestors, along with traditional landscape painting techniques from her academic training, Hoffman interweaves image with refuse in order to reveal seamless yet textured transcultural contradictions.
Law is a profession, but the «traditional» law school curriculum has become increasingly «academic» over the past 30 years, with less connection to training for the profession it's intended to serve.
Whether from a traditional 4 year school or a technical college, including your degree and area of academic expertise or training is key in reassuring HRs of your ability to perform the job.
That means providing incentives for lifetime training, and it means providing concrete alternatives for those who seek education outside of the traditional academic path.
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