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  1. I refer here to so-called humanistic approaches to language teaching, and make specific allusion to Gertrude Moskowitz's book Caring and Sharing in the foreign Language Classroom (1978).
  2. Case 4: Humanistic learning
  3. He clarifies the difference by comparing the humanistic pastoral counsellor's attitude to suffering as "something to be relieved", with the spiritual director's "which might at least suggest the counterclaim that it was rather something to be interpreted and creatively redeemed".
  4. It is much more important to blend scientific know-how with humanistic skills to achieve the best results.
  5. Although there is parity of esteem among academic subjects, and dog is careful not to eat dog, at least in public, a scientific model of knowledge has, I believe, come to dominate the modern academy, and to affect attitudes to and within humanistic learning.
  6. Granted that there is an absolute need for humanistic values to prevail in a neo-utilitarian and materialistic age, one is faced with a significant divergence in the nature of these values.
  7. When matters of race are located and called attention to in American literature, critical response has tended to be on the order of a humanistic nostrum - or a dismissal mandated by the label "political".
  8. During the period of their maturing, Roman capitals were introduced, and humanistic cursive became a popular hand used for private correspondence between people of sensitivity and learning.
  9. This humanistic vision of vigour and common purpose quite simply writes out deviancy, strange pain, breakdown of communication, the incapacity to be "moved".
  10. I see no trace of desire for a better world (at least Public Enemy, whatever their ideological shortcomings, hold out some kind of hope ); no sign of the basic (but increasingly unfashionable) humanistic values of tolerance, compassion, and respect for difference; and, artistically speaking, no mystery, imagination, or spirit.
  11. Without so much as one cartoon, Valentine offers a brisk introduction to such perennials as the role of introspection, free will, the relation of psychology to physiology and some newer "big questions", such as the role of humanistic psychology and computers in studying behaviour.
  12. In the fifteenth century the Italian humanists introduced considerable refinement, the "humanistic minuscule" was gradually adopted throughout the Christian world, and became the cursive hand which was eventually termed "italic".
  13. Various kinds of minuscule came into use, such as the humanistic and the Carolingian.

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