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The evidence to support the educational virtues of new math is inconclusive at best.
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Where the 1933 film operates enduringly on the senses and the unconscious mind of viewers of all ages, the new film is toned down and buttoned up in the interest of clearly reasoned comprehension and educational virtue.
The idea of the 'universal museum', for all its Enlightenment virtues and educational potential, is at its core a Western imperial project, and museums that acquired sacred objects in earlier times absolutely must rethink their display, their function and their narrative.
More research, then, is needed into the two interrelated questions of the way in which the education given to the citizens of Magnesia has its effect and of what sort of virtue the educational program of Magnesia can or tends to produce.
Mothers with higher educational attainment may also, by virtue of their own health education, be better positioned to provide health promotion and education and model more health behaviours than mothers who are less educated (31).
There are, however, also reasons to worry about how robust the virtue established by the educational system of Magnesia really is.
Finally, Chinese women, by virtue of their increasing educational and occupational attainment, now have greater economic independence, thus lowering their need to secure a spouse as a way of ensuring financial security.
When I was a college basketball coach at Florida International University (FIU), I was faced with players -- by virtue of their prior educational experiences, and the college recruitment process -- who were ill prepared for the rigors of college academics.
That said, pastoral women were deprived of the socio-economic opportunities available to pastoral men by virtue of the latter's relative educational attainment.
The epics of Hesiod and Homer glorified physical and military prowess and promoted the ideal of the cultivated patriot-warrior who displayed this cardinal virtue of aretē a concept difficult to translate but embodying the virtues of military skill, moral excellence, and educational cultivation.
Young people who enter the educational system and don't conform to this vision are immediately disadvantaged by virtue of their race, income or chromosomes.
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