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What hope Wells has for the prospects of humanity rests primarily on human educability.
The consequences of malnutrition can be irreversible and may include poor cognitive development, educability, and future economic productivity.
'The Problem of Educability.
In a brief interview on Friday, Dr. Crew would only say that he looked forward to "exploding the mythology about the educability of poor and urban children."
Psychology has sold society a dogmatic set of assumptions that preclude beliefs in the educability of children, the potential of curriculum, and the accountability of schools."
The first two years of life is the critical time for malnutrition, the consequences of which are often irreversible and include poor cognitive development, educability, and future economic productivity.
Further, the retardation of maturity not only preserved a better brain/ body-weight ratio but also extended the period of educability and cognitive development which characterizes primate childhoods.
But if we apply different criteriastrength, stamina, manual dexterity, educability and - it has to be said - latent intelligence, then my answer would have to be "Not yet"."
Brandeis, believing in the educability of all human beings, their ability to separate good ideas from bad ones and the concomitant need to air all ideas, would have gone much further than Holmes.
Their contention is that genetically conditioned educability, which has always been mankind's most consistently favoured quality in the process of natural selection, is now our most effective biological adaptation to our culture.
What this establishes is essentially a system of selective public education premised on the assumption that an educated minority of the population are, by virtue of their education (and inborn educability), sufficient for healthy governance.
Language social class and educability: the influence of the environment, of social class, and of education on the individual's control and understanding of language, and of the relation between aspiration and language use.
Karlstrom showed no sign of being upset by his more contentious observations about the educability of his captors but he became tight-lipped and shook his head resignedly when Steve told him about teaching Cadillac to fly.
Confucius preached jen (humanity) and the equality and educability of all people; Neo-Confucianists and Imperial leaders used his beliefs in social hierarchy, particularly in the family setting, for the physical and social oppression of women.
In addition to the Hashemite University general and specific admission requirements, admission to the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences requires the successful completion of a health checkup and a motor educability test.
To develop the educability of the individual to an extent that he is equipped with basic knowledge and techniques needed to ensure his happiness and self-fulfillment to maximize his capabilities for continuous adjustments and readjustments through a lifelong self-education.
The demand fur such a common culture rests either on an altogether over-optimistic belief in the educability of the majority that is certainly not justified by experience or on a willingness to surrender the highest standards of taste and judgement to the incessant demands of mediocrity.
But just as the social reference of a dog may be educated until the reference to a pack is completely replaced by a reference to an owner, so on his higher plane of educability the social reference of the civilised man undergoes the most remarkable transformations.
"There are 1.1 million children there who I think deserve a high quality education," Dr. Crew said, adding that "affecting that many children's lives and exploding the mythology about the educability of poor and urban children" was "an extremely compelling reason for me to be interested in taking the job."