Both traditional Confucians and the Communist Party view education as a method for inculcating values in the young. |
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He stressed the need to develop the personality of children by inculcating good qualities and values in them. |
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It is more so because inculcating the trait is not just possible under normal circumstances. |
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These are the preconditions for inculcating habits of critical inquiry, as distinct from imparting a specific body of knowledge or set of skills. |
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Surely training is teaching applied skills and the best of education involves inculcating conceptual skills. |
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In teaching the scientific method, we are necessarily inculcating certain values in students. |
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It is therefore essential to invest the bulk of our efforts towards inculcating the rule of law and bolstering democratic institutions. |
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Please indicate what measures have been taken by the State party in the field of education with a view to inculcating a culture of tolerance. |
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Europe has tried mercantilism, militarism and inculcating youths with angry nationalism. |
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Mr Agata, one of the firm's manufacturing experts, regards his job as inculcating the virtues of the TPS in a younger generation. |
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School safety is the most efficient starting point for inculcating a culture of safety. |
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Thirdly, there is the importance of inculcating strong mindsets in order to develop and adapt to changes. |
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It is also a major source for inculcating religious backwardness as an ideological brake on social consciousness. |
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For her, it was important to spend time inculcating norms of professional behaviour in participants. |
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Emotional health might be enhanced by inculcating virtues like resilience more energetically at school. |
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However, the NPA practice of inculcating children in its units shows contradiction to this declaration and needs to be examined in fuller detail. |
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But inculcating kids with political ideas is not our role. |
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Article 19 prohibits the exploitation of children in various forms of organized crime, including inculcating fanaticism and hatred in children and inciting them to commit acts of violence or terror. |
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At home we keep constantly in mind the great importance of inculcating in them a love of books and a wontedness in their use. |
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Building and solidifying democratic institutions and inculcating a culture of democracy and peace will go a long way in reversing this ominous phenomenon of militarism. |
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The camps aimed at inculcating qualities of leadership, camaraderie and team spirit under severe physical and mental duress on the trainees. |
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But if political leaders want schools to be better at inculcating new ways of thinking, they may have to rethink their attachment to those much-vaunted Asian values. |
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But the spectacle of a few young British Muslims heading for Afghanistan to fight for the Taliban, and rather more of them expressing their support, has made the idea of inculcating a sense of citizenship seem more urgent. |
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The Ministry in Charge of Human Rights places great importance on education and orientation regarding the promotion of the rights of the child and inculcating them as social values of the community. |
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This document demonstrates, if there were still a need to do so, that the European project is firstly a totalitarian project aimed at inculcating a new way of thinking, behaving and living. |
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We should also be inculcating a genuine appreciation of the beautiful, the good and the true in minors, so that they hold the keys to their protection in their own hands. |
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All is aimed at inculcating young minds with the ISIS ideology. |
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I can foresee a day when education will routinely include inculcating essential human competencies such as self-awareness, selfcontrol, and empathy, and the arts of listening, resolving conflicts, and cooperation. |
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Related materials on the responsibility of individual's extremist and intolerant attitude have been developed for inculcating in the students through teacher training activities. |
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Some countries have made an effort to improve this situation with programmes to educate parents, which include methods of inculcating an early sense of democracy in the family. |
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Successful development Such initiatives should pay particular attention to the extremely important issue of educating users to avoid creating a gap depends on inculcating a feeling of trust in the consumer. |
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She read the Young Irelanders' poetry to Oscar and Willie, inculcating a love of these poets in her sons. |
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It may be fertile to consider, by way of a response to those who see psychoanalysis as mendaciously inculcating a narrative of loss, a passage taken from Elizabeth Costello. |
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