Strong Arts is infused by providing a vehicle for students to demonstrate their understandings and express their thoughts in and through the arts
while Democratic Practice becomes a natural means of giving students choice and a voice for communicating their ideas.
Not exact matches
While we appreciate the impulse to protect agricultural enterprises from the objections that may sometimes arise when «tree changers» or inhabitants of non-farming lifestyle blocks lack sufficient knowledge of normal or innovative farming
practices, it is our view that limiting the «right to object» in a
democratic society is deeply problematic.
While nominally, everyone has a chance to input into the decisons via the vote, in
practice almost no «
democratic» system lets everyone vote.
While a number of constitutional issues clearly require attention, much of what currently ails UK (in particular, English) politics are not specifically constitutional in nature, but are rather a symptom of how we
practice democratic politics.
Some Republicans have grown more optimistic about holding their majorities in Congress in recent days as Trump has avoided major gaffes and
Democratic nominee Clinton has struggled with lingering questions about an FBI investigation into her email
practices while serving as secretary of state.
He has also announced he's cease political fundraising
while the Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity investigates his fundraising
practices — a move that isn't much of a hardship on the
Democratic DA, given the fact that he faces only token opposition in the general election next month from a write - in candidate, former Brooklyn sex - crimes prosecutor Marc Fliedner.
Expanding student choice is a
democratic practice that unfetters creativity and promotes student ownership of learning,
while building self - responsibility and contribution to others.
Featuring original scholarship by Alexander Nemerov, this notable presentation of The
Democratic Forest provides historical context for a monumental body of work,
while offering newcomers a foothold in Eggleston's photographic
practice.
However, there are diverging opinions on how such transnational
democratic process can be achieved in theory
while in
practice, not enough progress has been made yet.
Elitist
democratic principles are
practiced by elitists who believe that the rabble are not fit to govern themselves, and so must be governed from on high, all the
while espousing that they are really demoracy's best friends through their committee generated pronouncements of same.