Sentences with phrase «with emerging scholars»

At the time that she began researching the regulation of shale gas development and hydraulic fracturing, Ms. Wiseman was a Visiting Assistant Professor with the Emerging Scholars Program at the University of Texas School of Law.

Not exact matches

Beginning with Friedrich Schleiermacher in a letter published in 1807, biblical textual critics and scholars examining the texts fail to find their vocabulary and literary style similar to Paul's unquestionably authentic letters, fail to fit the life situation of Paul in the epistles into Paul's reconstructed biography, and identify principles of the emerged Christian church rather than those of the apostolic generation.
At an even more withdrawn level, the scholar is presented with the task of conceptualizing the dynamic processes at work, and of discerning and again conceptualizing whatever new may emerge.
Basic theological studies, from which are likely to emerge less parochial theological statements, have come from younger scholars associated with the Society for Pentecostal Studies (135 North Oakland Avenue, Pasadena, CA, 91101.
It is important to observe that these comments do not necessarily apply to charismatic scholars who, though they may share with Pentecostals certain values of spiritual evidence, emerge for the most part from mainstream Protestant backgrounds where there is generally a more positive evaluation of the academic enterprise.
It is wonderful to have this great chance to communicate with speakers, coordinators, mentors, and scholars and to be exposed to the opinions emerging from various sectors in the conference.
Todd Kuiken, senior programme associate with the Synthetic Biology Project at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, speaks with Lisa Palmer on why he is promoting informed policy - making for the emerging food products being produced by synthetic biology processes.
Gorsuch recounted Tuesday that he'd had breakfast with legal scholar and frequent Scalia co-author Bryan Garner, who was seated in the hearing room, when Trump's first list emerged.
«Kathleen McCartney is an outstanding scholar and researcher who has emerged this year as a highly effective leader with bold ambitions for the School,» said Summers.
Fellows participate in ongoing activities with leading researchers in the field of adolescent literacy that promote building a community of emerging scholars.
The William L. Boyd National Educational Politics Workshop, scheduled on the first afternoon of the AERA annual meeting, will give emerging scholars (students and pre-tenure faculty members) the opportunity to learn about current and promising research in the politics of education field and interact with leading politics of education scholars.
Dayle M. Bethel wrote of Makiguchi: «Out of his battles with Japanese educational structures of his time and his association with a few like - minded colleagues there emerged pedagogical views and ideas that are worthy of study by English - speaking scholars, worthy in their own right and also because these views and ideas seem likely to have significant impact on Japanese society during the years ahead.»
The Global Fund for Emerging Scholars aims to partner with education providers to ensure that pupils in sub-Saharan Africa and India have an opportunity to receive a life - changing education and fulfil their potential.
With the benefit of significant research on this topic (much of it by the authors of these guidelines) and sobered, like them, by the «hype cycles and the techno - romance of emerging technologies» (Hicks et al., 2014, para. 5), social studies scholars today have a better informed and more theoretically sophisticated perspective concerning the affordances and challenges of digital technologies in social studies teacher preparation than once was the case.
«Katherine's rich and varied experiences as a museum professional and scholar make her well - positioned to guide the growth of the department and exhibition program, while also utilizing emerging technologies to deeply engage our audiences with the folk and self - taught art collection.»
As a result of a continued partnership with the UCLA Art History Department, the Hammer became home base for emerging scholars from across the country through the 51st annual Art History Graduate Student Association Symposium, the longest - running symposium of its kind.
The book is co-published with Dancing Foxes Press, an independent publishing platform whose projects render ideas that emerge from the minds of artists, writers, and scholars, and are often driven by content and collaboration.
A pioneer of Conceptual art, the Los Angeles — based artist has worked with composer Sean Griffin to translate language from four influential speeches or manifestos into musical notation: Malcolm X's last public speech, made in 1965 in Detroit's Ford Auditorium; Peace, Power, Righteousness: An Indigenous Manifesto (1999), by Canadian Mohawk scholar and activist Taiaiake Alfred; «Indocumentalismo Manifesto — an Emerging Socio - Political Ideological Identity» (2010), by Raúl Alcaraz and Daniel Carrillo; and the Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen, written by French activist and writer Olympe De Gouges in 1791.
This collection of essays, which emerged from a 2012 conference of the same name at University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee's Center for 21st Century Studies, assembles texts by a group of scholars who expand on numerous challenges involving engagement with the nonhuman, such as climate change, biotechnology, genocide, terrorism, and war.
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with two essays and sixty in - depth object entries written by the curator and emerging scholars in the field.
[7:23 p.m. Updated David L. Smith, an associate professor at the Emerging Pathogens Institute of the University of Florida, visiting scholar at Resources for the Future and an author of the Nature paper, weighed in with a strong defense of the paper in a comment, which I've reproduced as a separate document for easier reading.
Importantly, states were required to spend at least three - quarters of the federal funds on home visiting models that met federal standards of evidence - based effectiveness.1 As many policy scholars have noted, that a national initiative brought the importance of evidence - based practice to the forefront of public policy is a triumph for social science and demonstrates the importance of rigorous program evaluation.2 With that triumph, however, comes a responsibility to ensure that the public's expectations for success of these programs are consistent with what researchers understand about the empirical evidence — will the same positive outcomes found in programs» randomized controlled trials emerge when those programs are taken to scWith that triumph, however, comes a responsibility to ensure that the public's expectations for success of these programs are consistent with what researchers understand about the empirical evidence — will the same positive outcomes found in programs» randomized controlled trials emerge when those programs are taken to scwith what researchers understand about the empirical evidence — will the same positive outcomes found in programs» randomized controlled trials emerge when those programs are taken to scale?
The International Conference on Shared Parenting on 9 - 11 December 2015 in Bonn, Germany, with about 120 participants from 20 countries and 3 continents gathered scholars, practitioners and representatives of civil society interested in the emerging paradigm of shared parenting in families in which parents are living apart.
These scholars suggest that most of the time disruptive behaviors emerge during the preschool years when the children come in contact with their peers.
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