The framework of this curriculum allows groups to expand
their understanding of individual identity, communication strategies, and future commitment.
The gallery's program is rooted in the belief that artistic and curatorial practice plays a vital role in catalyzing cultural dialogue, while shaping
our understanding of individual identity and social contexts.
Not exact matches
This new approach would require students to
understand the
identity and the context
of individual congregations.
One
of the obvious difficulties with these suggestions is that the fundamental issue as to how the
individual churches themselves have internalized different
understandings of baptism as being a part
of their existence and self -
identity, an existence and
identity which has very often been at least partially shaped as a reaction to the teachings propounded by other churches, has not been adequately addressed.
They believe that not only is human difference a healthy fact
of life, but that
individuals should
understand the past and present dynamics
of ethnic
identity, relationships and groups, not only because it will make them more sure
of themselves, but also because it will strengthen the democratic nature
of tire total society.
He enunciated more clearly than anyone how creative evolution
of living organisms can not be
understood if the elements composing them are conceived as
individual entities that maintain exactly their
identity throughout all the changes and interactions, as is the case with the parts
of a machine.
But its positive strength is (1) to provide an
understanding of God's
identity as an
individual through abstractions alone («This does not imply that God is a merely abstract entity, but only that what makes God God and no other
individual is abstract «15), and (2) more specifically, to identify God as the sole
individual with strictly universal functions, defined with relation to actuality as such and with respect to possibility as such.
The state's propensity to assign
individuals identities through voter registration lists and social security numbers or more generally to reinforce conceptions
of individual rights serves as an example; the roles
of educational systems (through individualized test scores) and professional careers (organized around cumulative skills attached to the
individual's biography) provide further examples.7 This work is important because it shows the dependence
of self - constructs on markers in the culture at large: the self is
understood not only in terms
of internal development but also as a product
of external reinforcement.
Namely, we work to educate families that the criteria used by most college bound students and their counselors, such as name and prestige, do not acknowledge the importance
of understanding an
individual student's needs and how they «fit» with the mission and
identity of an
individual college community.»
Akerlof and Kranton argue for the importance
of people's sense
of identity (encompassing what is proper and what is forbidden) in
understanding why
individuals who face the same economic circumstances make different choices.
«[Our experiment] doesn't tell us why these differences exist, but we hope it adds to the medical
understanding of gender
identity and the importance that physical transition has to many
individuals,» says Case.
We explore the variety
of content available to young people and their families; document the developing child's patterns
of use and
understanding of media; examine theories and methods for assessing media effects; review research on the role
of media in shaping
individual identity, social relationships, and responses to challenging issues; and analyze public policies that affect media creators, consumers, and citizens.
We will introduce teaching strategies and activities that not only help students explore their own
identities, but can also be adapted to build historical empathy for
individuals in history and a deeper
understanding of characters in literature.
Understanding the concept of identity is not only valuable for students» own social, moral, and intellectual development, but it is also critical to understanding the choices made by individuals and groups living in Germany during the 1920s and 1930s (as well as during other histori
Understanding the concept
of identity is not only valuable for students» own social, moral, and intellectual development, but it is also critical to
understanding the choices made by individuals and groups living in Germany during the 1920s and 1930s (as well as during other histori
understanding the choices made by
individuals and groups living in Germany during the 1920s and 1930s (as well as during other historical moments).
We emphasize the «whole learner» in our teaching and in teacher education,
understanding that
individuals do not merely add a language to their repertoire
of communication but make fundamental
identity adjustments as they progress in their studies.
There are many theories about
identity and
individuals»
understanding of their place in the world.
Gender
identity is an
individual's personal
understanding of their gender, which may be similar or different to the sex they were assigned at birth.
Enhanced knowledge
of the widespread experience
of removal and its psychological impact, particularly on the construction
of identity, has not only deepened the
understanding of individual cases but has assisted in the design and delivery
of more effective community programs.
In working with
individuals and couples, as well as children and adolescents and their families, I have great appreciation for the importance
of addressing developmental milestones across the lifespan.Whether adolescent
identity or women's role conflicts, the client's
understanding of both developmental challenges and cultural context is central to lasting positive therapy outcomes.»
Examples
of healing processes might include women - specific and men - specific groups; story - telling circles; cultural activities; (150)
understanding the impacts
of issues such as racism, colonisation and
identity on Indigenous well - being; the use
of mentors and / or elders to provide support to
individuals; and retreats or residential - style components where participants spend a period
of time going through the healing process, usually on a spiritually significant site, away from their families and communities.
There have been distinct patterns
of debate since the launch
of Bringing Them Home, such as whether
individuals and our national leader should apologise; whether there should be a national Sorry Day; the
understanding of words such as «guilt» and «shame»; the Inquiry's finding
of genocide; the issue
of compensation and reparation; the intersections with debates about native title and reconciliation; and the reassessment
of Australian history and
identity for which the Inquiry was viewed as a catalyst.
Although they may have approached the matchmaking process objectively, they lacked a deep and nuanced
understanding of how the partners matured as
individuals over the years — which is unfortunate, considering
identity development proves to be an important precursor for marital success.9
Understanding the influences
of the family culture can increase
individual family members» sense
of identity as one.
This workshop looks at the issue
of diagnosis in adoption and foster care, including the use and misuse
of labels (such as bipolar and reactive attachment disorder), and the need to
understand how influences interact (such as developmental delays,
identity issues, chemical exposure) and to determine, in each
individual case, which factors are salient and which are not.
I utilize treatments that support
individuals in decreasing symptoms
of mental health issues, increasing communication skills, removing barriers to wellness, increasing awareness
of self -
identity, as well as
understanding the nuances
of culture and how culture impacts an
individual's path to wellness.
They rest upon the idea that each
individual family member has a unique role and
identity from the family, and people are best
understood in the context
of their family.