Sentences with phrase «who teaches college»

«Sandy Caron's book, Sex Lives of College Students: A Quarter Century of Attitudes and Behaviors, is a MUST read for anyone who teaches college human sexuality classes or provides sexual health services to college students.
Summary: In this article, the author who teaches college readiness at a charter school in Brooklyn, NY, advocates for the inclusion of social - emotional learning for his students as they are necessary for future success in school and in life.

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The latest lawsuit was filed Friday by Melissa Ferrick, the Massachusetts - based indie folk singer who teaches at the prestigious Berklee College of Music and rose to prominence as Morrissey's last - minute opening act on his 1991 tour.
Jennifer Finney Boylan, a transgender author who teaches at Barnard College in New York, said in an email that she fears conservatives will now seek to «isolate and marginalize transgender people» and make them feel separated from the broader gay rights movement.
When she advises college students, she teaches them «that if you're taking notes on your phone, make sure that you tell people that you're not Snapchatting, or Instagramming... because there are workers who will see one of my students with their phone out and assume that they're just goofing off.»
I began by teaching it to my college students, and over the past year have seen it turn peoples» life around and even benefit entire families who adopted it!
Two damning reports appeared in 1959, condemning American graduate management education as little more than vocational colleges filled with second - rate students taught by second - rate professors who did not understand their fields, did little research and were out of touch with business.
I am a full time college student who has been called by God to go to China to teach English.
Speaking as someone who has taught logic in college, your logic is atrocious.
It is from mostly college professors who happen to teach at a Catholic (so - called) university and they may or may not be Catholic themselves (practicing or otherwise).
Matthews, the student who came out at Wheaton in 2010 — he now teaches middle school science in Connecticut - wrestles with whether the group OneWheaton will be an effective network since its views are far from the college's stance on sexuality.
«The most important book published by the Holy See in this generation for Catholic education,» says Bishop O'Donoghue, «is theCatechism of the Catholic Church, and its summary, the Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church»; he says that «it is vital that both the Catechismand the Compendiumare used by teachers in our schools and colleges, who can guide pupils in how to make best use of them»; that «the key to unlocking this treasury of Church teaching....
I should ask some of my friends who are teaching college students.
We who teach in seminaries, colleges and universities often hear the issue of standards and excellence raised.
The number of universities and colleges in the United States with a creation science department: ZERO The number of tenured or even paid professors who teach creation science at any of these universities or colleges: ZERO
The teaching that men are to be the «spiritual leaders» of their homes is found nowhere in Scripture, and yet I — along with far too many young evangelical women — spent hours upon hours fretting over this in college, worrying I'd never find a guy who was more knowledgeable about the Bible than I, who was always more emotionally connected to God than I, who was better at leading in the church than I, and who consistently exhibited more faithfulness and wisdom than I. (In fact, under this paradigm, I came to see many of my gifts as liabilities, impediments to settling down with a good «spiritual leader»!)
The number of tenured or even paid professors who teach creation science at any of these universities or colleges: ZERO
The number of universities and colleges in Australia and Asia with a creation science department: ZERO The number of tenured or even paid professors who teach creation science at any of these universities or colleges: ZERO
Basit Koshul, a Sunni Muslim who teaches at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota, says, «Past experience taught me that most interfaith forums were basically «interfaith-less» forums where agnostic Muslims, Christians and Jews met to confirm each other's agnosticism.»
He has told me about several former pastors who have found teaching positions at Christian schools or colleges, usually in the religion departments.
«Many people will go to this film and enjoy it,» expressed Dr. Johnson, who holds a Ph.D. in Christian Ethics from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and has taught a Cinematic Theology course at the undergraduate level in college, as well as a course on the Theology of Movies and Visual Media at the graduate level in seminary.
As a former High School and college baseball umpire who volunteered many years as a Little League umpire and has been teaching new umpires in youth baseball now for twenty years AND a Roman Catholic I was thoroughly amused by Mr. Prothero's take on the Series game ending Obstruction call and his big picture analogy from the Vatican.
Phil Kenneson, who teaches at Milligan College in east Tennessee, said he needed the gathering as a reminder that he's «not crazy» and that it is the world, not a church dedicated to the radical politics entailed by Jesus» way of peace, that it is out of line.
It is very difficult, according to women who have done both, to fit seminary, parish ministry, doctoral study, teaching, publication and child bearing into the two decades between college graduation and the age — the early 40s — at which tenure usually is granted.
Thomas Sieger Derr, who teaches at Smith College, is the author of Environmental Ethics and Christian Humanism.
Nay, who has been taught any thing at our colleges with the thoroughness which will enable him to go safely and directly to distinction...?»
It is a pleasure to wrestle with the ideas advanced by Bloom, Boyer, Bok and Kimball, today's college professors will tell you, but if teaching is a process of building on what students already know, how can they be expected to teach students who don't know anything — the culturally illiterate?
The second is about the teacher / coach / mentor who teaches disenfranchised youth to love math and writing or focus their despair at living into poverty into a sports scholarship to college.
Campolo, who teaches sociology at Eastern College (Baptist) in Pennsylvania, is admiringly profiled in Christian Century.
Charles Hefling, an Episcopal priest who teaches theology at Boston College and who in the mid-1970s sang with Coakley in the Harvard choir, identifies a common thread running through all of Coakley's interests, from Troeltsch to Gregory to the practice of the priesthood: «Sarah, like Troeltsch, is interested in religion, in its practices and how they shape both thought and feeling.
When it starts getting into science however and they choose not to teach facts about science, I'd be hardpressed to believe that a student who was seriously looking to go into medicine would choose a place that doesn't teach it correctly, and even more, I don't think many hospital would want students from a college that didn't teach medicine.
Their witness could be called «catechesis with a punch» - the outstanding content of their teaching is hammered home by the enthusiasm and energy of the teachers who as college students are usually seen as «cool» in the eyes of their youthful audiences.
«It's kind of an unusual year - almost all of the top films have relatively little explicit religious dimensions to them,» said Brent Plate, a writer who teaches religious studies at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York.
Farther out there are other, numerous sects and fellowships up the dirt roads of the hollows, but the doctors and lawyers and dentists of the town, the professors who teach at the local Methodist college, all seem to come here.
Most of our missionaries are recent college graduates who return to the college campus and invite students into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and his Church and inspire and equip them for a lifetime of Christ - centered evangelization, discipleship, and friendships in which they teach other to do the same.
One Holy and Happy Society: The Public Theology of Jonathan Edwards by Gerald R. McDermott Pennsylvania State University Press, 203 pages, $ 29.95 Gerald McDermott, who teaches religion at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia, has written a persuasive revisionist account of Jonathan Edwards....
You know, the types who take forever to write a book that ends up on the back aisle at the discount store and who live off their relatives until they land a gig teaching a fluff course in college.
Of the 1990 apostolic constitution, Ex Corde Ecclesiae, Curran writes: «The document theoretically limits academic freedom by truth and the common good, sees local bishops not as external to the college or university but as participants in the institution, and includes canonical provisions for those who teach theology in Catholic higher education.»
Keep on listening to the lefty professors in college who claim to teach you to «think for yourselves» and let's see how you wind up as a result of thinking you know it all.
Burge, who teaches New Testament at Wheaton College in Illinois, underwent a radical theological conversion on the way to writing Whose Land?
Thanks to all of you who have sent in ideas for the conference at Berry College on teaching American politics.
and Political Expectations Roy J. Enquist, now on leave from Texas Lutheran College to teach at a seminary in South Africa, assisted me with the translation, and the volume will carry an introduction by John M. Stumme of St. Olaf College, who made an intensive study of this book and its milieu as part of his doctoral studies at Union Theological Seminary, New York, and at the Free University of Berlin.
A third approach was articulated by a group who came to be known as Christian Socialists, who were led by F. D. Maurice (1805 - 72), who was Professor of Theology at Kings College, London, from 1846 until he was dismissed when his Theological Essays (1853) provoked a crisis because he questioned the teaching of eternal damnation.
His father, Paul, who teaches at Providence college, didn't notice what was happening at first, since his wife and Dominic were seated at a special location for disabled children, with Paul and his four other children further away.
Parents who continue to teach their children this are inevitably going to confuse the heck out of their children when they have to take more advanced science courses in high school and college.
btw this was at a high school teaching seniors - people who were just a few months away from either going to college or joining «the real world».
Carol Harris - Shapiro, a Reconstructionist rabbi who teaches at Gratz College in Philadelphia and wrote Messianic Judaism: A Rabbi's Journey Through Religious Change in America, attacks Sparks's metaphor head - on: «Both ends of the supposed bridge are on the Christian shore,» she argues.
I get to work on Adirondack conservation issues and assist those who are fighting global warming; I've helped my wife start a new school in our town; I can teach Sunday school and help run a nationwide effort to decommercialize Christmas and sit on the board of the local college.
As one who has taught on the college / university level for eight years, to some degree I share this concern: I take delight in a student's paper that is well written, with few grammatical and spelling errors.
One can see the same mind - set at any gathering of the American Academy of Religion, the group of academics who teach religion in public and private colleges and universities.
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