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From Modernity to Tradition: Zhu Ziqing's Chinese Literary Criticism

Journal of Chinese Literature and Culture, 2016
Abstract Is “literary criticism” a foreign concept? What is the impact of the reception of literary criticism on the modern studies of Chinese literature? Zhu Ziqing's 朱自清 (1898–1948) conception of the function of literary criticism is illustrative of these questions.
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Speaking Truth to Power: Teaching Critical Thinking in the Critical Theory Tradition

2015
How critical thinking is conceptualized frames how it is taught. Prominent traditions in the critical thinking discourse are analytic philosophy and logic, natural science, pragmatism, psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, and critical theory. If your intellectual reference point is the hypothetico-deductive method, then the kinds of student behaviors you ...
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Alternatives to Form and Tradition Criticism in Jesus Research

2011
The birth of a critical awareness of the problems involved in research into the historical Jesus necessarily entailed the discussion of the criteria which make it possible to construct a reliable picture of "historical Jesus" that is as "objective". The driving force behind the "Third Quest" as the recognition that the historical Jesus can be grasped ...
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A Critical Alternative Approach to Development: Traditional Ecological Knowledge: Traditional Ecological Knowledge

The International Journal of Social Sustainability in Economic, Social, and Cultural Context, 2022
Evodia Silva Rivera   +2 more
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Feasible Researches in Historical Jesus Tradition: A Critical Response to Chris Keith

Journal for the Study of the New Testament, 2017
In his programmatic article, ‘The Narratives of the Gospels and the Historical Jesus: Current Debates, Prior Debates, and the Goal of Historical Jesus Research’, Chris Keith argues for a very clear distinction between two styles or types of historiography (Keith 2016). One searches ‘behind’ the gospel texts for ‘authentic’ matter; the other, according
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Critical Success Factors and Methods to Increase Persistence for Non-Traditional Online Students

2021
With changes in technology, the needs and expectations of learners, and a number of environmental factors, enrollment in online courses continues to increase. Additionally, with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, institutions have recognized the importance of having a learning management system in place, online courses that provide academic rigor ...
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Discourses with potential to disrupt traditional nursing education: Nursing teachers’ talk about norm‐critical competence

Nursing Inquiry, 2016
This paper describes the discourses underlying nursing teachers’ talk about their own norm‐critical competence. Norm criticism is an approach that promotes awareness and criticism of the norms and power structures that exert an excluding effect in society in general and in the healthcare encounter in particular. Given the unequal relationships that can
Ellinor, Tengelin   +1 more
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TRANSFORMING LANGUAGE CLASSROOMS: A CRITICAL SHIFT FROM TRADITIONAL TO MODERN METHODOLOGIES

This article analyzes the main stages of using traditional and modern methods in teaching foreign languages, their advantages and impact on the educational process. Scientific views on the compatibility and effectiveness of methods are highlighted.  
Turdimatova, Madinakhon   +1 more
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Back to the Future: Leadership, Tradition, and Authority in a Post-Critical Age

Quest, 2010
Both modern and postmodern approaches to knowledge view tradition and authority with suspicion, even contempt, though each approach does so in different ways. Our profession vacillates between those epistemological orientations, struggling to find direction and meaning.
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[Modern criticism of psychiatry -- rebellion or return to tradition? (author's transl)].

Fortschritte der Neurologie, Psychiatrie, und ihrer Grenzgebiete, 1976
Modern criticism of psychiatry started about 10 years ago with violent attacks on the ways in which psychiatric patients were handled in practice. In its attempt to shatter rigid structures and to adopt attitudes, wellknown for many years, for therapeutic action, this criticism remains in an historical scientific tradition which can be traced back to ...
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