1. The key to this was developing attitude scales, many of them named after the researchers who devised them. 2. Traditionally it has meant some form of moral education to encourage pupils to develop attitudes of cooperation and concern for justice. 3. The aim is to develop an attitude of tolerance and openness through the study of religions. 4. She has found that she can interest modern teenagers, and develop attitudes of stillness and attentiveness and reflectiveness, through detailed study of certain masterpieces. 5. To develop positive attitudes to personal health and to a fundamental social area -- concern for others. 6. Again, Batesole deserves a lot of credit for developing that attitude. 7. But having long given up on politicians to do anything about inequality, they have by necessity developed attitudes toward money that enable them to live with it. 8. But Lydy has developed an attitude that leaves little room for negativity. 9. But Tomjanovich hoped to develop an attitude that will last. |