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Перевод: inculcation speek inculcation


[существительное]
внедрение; внушение; насаждение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. The purpose of this school work has been viewed as an inculcation of such citizenly virtues as national loyalty, ready willingness to honour one's duties and deference to the Establishment.
  2. His approach to teaching was irrevocably pragmatic, reminiscent rather of that tradition of apprenticeship, which had dominated art until the 19th century, rather than of the semi-academicised inculcation of self-expression, which had prevailed ever since.
  3. The New-Right Conservatives have challenged the educational establishment's alleged over-liberalism which they claim has resulted in abandonment of the inculcation of traditional values by schools.
  4. The approach that I have called theoretical as opposed to practical must have as a major part of its aim not merely the passing on of facts and formulae but the inculcation of critical and speculative habit.
  5. This strategy of inculcation and for more explicit interventions into the flow of subjective responses, experiences, and pleasures, had a great deal in common with the programme for a renewed Liberalism being developed at this time by L. T. Hobhouse:
  6. Thus while the committees hoped their work would act as an antidote to the apparent tendency "to reduce workpeople to the mental condition of animated machines", they also sought to encourage an all-round improvement in efficiency and a training designed to develop "the habit of regular industry a healthy growth in mind and body", the inculcation of thrift, and the ever popular "discipline".
  7. In every society, the education system is fostering social reproduction through its inculcation of the values and ideas of the majority or dominant culture.
  8. While for elementary pupils the object was to instil a feeling for the grandeur of the national language and literature, within the higher sector it was felt to be necessary to fire the pupils' and students' imaginations: to provide indirect moral inculcation through pleasurable and even joyous responses to literary values.
  9. The inculcation of the new "tradition" was backed up by two documents in particular.
  10. This position appeared to cut through earlier concerns for a smooth transition achieved by education and the inculcation in the slaves of self-reliance.
  11. Even Krupskaia at the hub of power quickly modified her earlier liberal views concerning the inculcation of political culture.
  12. The inculcation of political orthodoxy and instruction of a more coercive nature was left strictly in the hands of the Party.
  13. The idea that it might be channelled in worthier directions, the development of team spirit and the inculcation of self-discipline, was already being ventilated.

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