In Choosing to See, Pamela Seda and Kyndall Brown offer a substantive, rigorous, and necessary set of interventions to move mathematics education toward greater equity, particularly in serving the needs of Black and Brown students, who are ...
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... recognizing and valuing mutual interest and respect in relationships. Choosing who chooses you is an empowering act. It requires self-awareness to recognize and value your worth, the insight to see who genuinely reciprocates your ...
... recognize that there are multiple available de- scriptions of a given act, and that choosing among them depends on the context in which, and the reasons for which, one is choosing. Consider the following renderings of an instance in ...
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... choice - a moment where you decide , with all the courage you can muster , to move forward despite the pain , the fear , and the ... Choosing to heal means recognizing your pain, your struggles, and the impact they CHAPTER 4: THE ...
... Recognizing and rewarding individuals for completing delegated tasks successfully is essential for maintaining ... choosing the right person, communicating clearly, providing support and resources, trusting and empowering ...
... recognition and acceptance of God's gift of a companion. The revelatory structure of the event is evident in ... recognizing, choosing, confessing—the hallmarks of Adam's free decision—are utterly dispensable for Eve in the scene ...
... RECOGNIZING RULES AND SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING THE METHOD Shigeru Kano ; Yasuhiro Nakada , and Yutaka Usuda , all of ... choosing a first one of the group of closed graphics for recognizing a first symbol as corresponding to said ...
... choosing recognized options over unrecognized ones . This kind of " ignorance - based reasoning " is embodied in the recognition heuristic ( Goldstein and Giger- enzer 2002 ) : When choosing between two objects ( based on some crite ...