Examples of using Critical reflection in English and their translations into Romanian
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stimulating personal initiative and critical reflection in a culture of consultation,
Moreover, its awareness of the enormous changes that have occurred in Irish society in the last 30 years has prompted the Institute to promote critical reflection and research on the themes of'Religion and Education' and'Religion and Culture'.
It is aimed at people who look for a critical reflection on social media,
It is aimed at people who look for a critical reflection on social media,
(6) Remembrance activities and critical reflection on Europe's historical memory are necessary to make citizens aware of the common history, as the foundation for a common future,
through interdisciplinary research of high quality, with the intention of expanding the horizons from which a critical reflection on the current environment
the impact of human rights and combine this with a critical reflection of the broader context
The EU and the Council of Europe jointly fund a project promoting the establishment of an active network of National Preventive Mechanisms in Europe to foster peer exchange and critical reflection.
including critical reflection, research and inquiry,
innovative teaching methods in the field of adult learning: critical reflection, creativity, initiative,
including critical reflection, research and inquiry,
The work seeks to initiate a critical reflection of the way public discourses are constructed
establishes sustainable forms of transnational collaboration in ground-breaking projects that all offer a critical reflection of today's society.
On the analysis of public policies: critical reflections on a law-less theory.
social action in the context of critical reflection- also by exemplify these characteristics.
whose art is a critical reflection on past and future.
gradually lead the group towards a critical reflection on their experience, and an understanding of how they can apply the learning to their own life.
In fact, rituals are meaningful when they are part of a speculative and critical reflection that allows man to grow by continually contemplating the symbols
serves to inspire and provoke their critical reflection, and facilitate the development of a preliminary thesis topic.
practical experience with critical theory-based reflection…[-].