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  1. Exemplary science education can offer a rich context for developing many 21st-century skills, such as critical thinking, problem solving, and information literacy especially when instruction addresses the nature of science and promotes use of science practices. These skills not only contribute to the development of a well-prepared workforce of ...

  2. Sodality definition: fellowship; comradeship. . See examples of SODALITY used in a sentence.

  3. Literacy in Science: relates to the reading, viewing, writing, speaking and listening practices that students use to access, understand and communicate scientific knowledge. Scientific literacy refers to: an individual’s understanding of scientific concepts, phenomena and processes, and their ability to apply this knowledge to new and, at ...

  4. Jan 4, 2021 · A sodality structure is one that is driven primarily by common purpose. Such purpose is not simply shared by the members but is the actual reason for its existence. As much, although many churches have embraced the idea of having mission and vision statements, if these statements were changed, or not even written down, the church would not cease to be, and may not even change markedly.

  5. Attendance varies, and new members make their Act of Consecration and receive the traditional Child of Mary medal after a period of aspirant-ship. For more information about the adult Children of Mary, please contact the Provincial Office at 314-652-1500 or editor@rscj.org. The Children of Mary Sodality, founded in the 1830s, was seen by Saint ...

  6. Sodality.—I.The sodalities of the Church are pious associations (see Associations, Pious) and are included among the confraternities and Archconfraternities (q.v.).It would not be possible to give a definition making a clear distinction between the sodalities and other confraternities; consequently the development and history of the sodalities are the same as those of the religious ...

  7. 2 meanings: 1. Roman Catholic Church a religious or charitable society 2. fraternity; fellowship.... Click for more definitions.

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