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Vocational learning theory further posits that different forms of identity related to the vocation or the company increase workplace effort.
As East Coast vocation director for the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Sister Ann has presided over two previous such weekends, informal get-togethers during which young women considering a vocation can learn what life is like for a modern-day nun.
Secondly, you are learning a vocation - learning how to interact with people with all manner of unusual, embarrassing or distressing problems.
These soldiers were learning the vocation of soldiering, but they were also being shaped by the culture of the Army.
The lectures, "Politics as a Vocation" and "Science as a Vocation," address the nature of learning, scholarship and political action.
(Male, Year 1, 2009) The students considered vocation-specific learning and the relevance of subjects to the profession as important cornerstones of an all-encompassing educational environment.
I consider teaching and learning to be a sacred vocation.
While he adjusts to the Angels, they are adjusting to him, watching and learning how he approaches his vocation.
Mr. La Fosse laughed upon learning of Mr. Wegman's vocation: "That's maybe a first for me — a theater producer who's also clergy".
Gaming can train individuals in a wide range of skills necessary for any vocation; from improving communication, to following directions, and learning new, technical, skills.
Traditionally, learning disabled students were steered toward vocations.
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