Bowdoin's practice offers viewers a chance to experience, interpret and align their own senses in an effort to better understand their placement within the natural world, calling to mind a quote from «Nature» by American author and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson: «The lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still
truly adjusted to each other...»
Not exact matches
Since the initial MET report makes no attempt
to adjust methods (especially the survey questions)
to see if the stability is
truly a teacher effect, the results, says Rothstein, must be considered inconclusive (the non-random assignment issue also applies
to most of the report's
other findings on value - added and student surveys).
I feel honored
to assist couples in using these strengths
to find middle ground, engage in curiousity about the
other's experience, and find the capacity
to truly listen and
adjust to the answers.