Exemples d'utilisation de Reflection and analysis en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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allowing more meaningful reflection and analysis than was normally possible in the framework of the Executive Committee.
Its aim was to provide a space for reflection and analysis on the conditions of Mexican women living
This educational model was the subject of an important work of reflection and analysis by a workgroup dedicated to developing a project complementary to traditional educational methods, but which would focus more on the development of children's and adolescent's personal abilities,
The first part of the report contained points, reflections and analysis on policy issues,
to conduct future-oriented studies, reflections and analyses.
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They participate with reflections and analysis in stakeholders groups,
These are a series of internal dialogues, reflections and analyses organized in ways that are consistent with the normal social
The culmination of the reflections and analysis from the data-collection exercise,
Building on the reflections and analysis of the Report, the following guidelines
The result is a more sophisticated level of reflection and analysis.
Their results will be used as a basis for study, further reflection and analysis.
The Political Affairs Division(PAD) serves as the Reflection and Analysis Cell for the Mission.
The magazine will provide reflection and analysis of the latest career counselling and development practices and theories.
Participatory reflection and analysis- Divide your class to work in groups to solve problems and to foster group unity and critical thinking.
To aid in a systematic reflection and analysis, a set of sample questions has been provided on the handout for the exercise.
seminars adding a complementary element of reflection and analysis.
launched in this area, and an ongoing process of reflection and analysis over what can be done has taken place.
also provides increased transparency and a better reflection and analysis of Council activities.
Ethics itself is enriched by the insights and data of these other disciplines; for example, a theatrical presentation of a clinical dilemma can be a more powerful stimulus for ethical reflection and analysis than a simple case description.