Sentences with phrase «class readings on the subject»

Recent postings about legal education have recalled something I used to teach students in legal writing seminars, but gave up because I couldn't really find any good class readings on the subject — the use of email as a form of legal writing.

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Learn how to latch your baby on properly either by taking a breastfeeding class or reading up on the subject before you have your baby, or from your nurse, doctor, or lactation consultant while you're in the hospital.
The first of these assertions comes in for particular scrutiny, specifically the sub-claim that AP classes increase a student's chances of academic success in college; «[A] closer look at studies [on the subject] reveals some potential problems with the notion of causality,» reads the report.
Even if you live in an area that doesn't offer childbirth classes - you can greatly benefit by going to a bookstore (online or otherwise) or even to the library and reading books on the subject.
I fell prey to the hippie - ish idea that because breastfeeding was natural, it would come naturally to me, and so despite my desire to be the most prepared new mother ever, I only read a little on the subject, and flatly refused to take a breastfeeding class.
First, since learning math requires reading, and reading scores are higher in classes with higher percentages of females, females may affect subjects like math through their (quite plausible) peer effect on reading.
As students progress from elementary school through high school, they need to rely on reading comprehension not only for their literature classes, but also for solving mathematical word problems and understanding texts in science, social studies, and other subjects.
Teachers not in a tested subject will be marked on the school's average reading scores, with the idea that literacy should be a part of every class, from music to gym.
For years, Florida middle and high school students who did poorly on state math and reading tests had to take remedial classes in those subjects the next academic year.
The effect size of 0.62 that Higgins and his colleagues found for achievement in school subjects is equivalent to moving an «average» class of students from the 50th percentile to the 73rd percentile on a standardized measure, such as a reading or math test.
However, even if we were to rely on those meta - analyses, the payoff of grouping for reading instruction had lower effects than was found for the other subjects (only.13), and it mattered a great deal how large the groups were — groups of 5 or larger received little or no learning benefit from within - class grouping (Lou, et al., 1996).
Causing particular controversy is the new emphasis on nonfiction reading; teachers worry that nonfiction will replace literature in Language Arts classes as well as hands - on learning in subject areas.
Ask them to do a reading on their topic — to become the class «experts» on that subject.
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I will be teaching a class in LA next month on the subject, and one can read innumerable blogs that describe the process (which is not complicated at all).
I read this website to become more acquainted with the science of climate change (I'm also attending Prof. Archer's Coursera class on climate change right now), and because this website seems trustworthy to me as someone who doesn't know enough about climate science to decide for myself who's right or wrong about this subject.
I am someone who understands what science is and how it works, someone who has a basic world class university education in the hard sciences, someone who has participated in the space, computer and software revolutions in our society, someone who has read extensively up on hard science subjects since before the computer and software revolutions, someone who figured out how to type keywords in the search bar after the software revolution, and thus, someone who has extensively read up on the hard science subjects at hand after the software revolution, and thus someone who is intimately familiar with the many and evolving scientific methods at the disposal of anyone who cares to read up on the subject, and also someone who has at my fingertips all of the current results available.
Like yesterday, we took turns reading out loud in class and periodically the instructor would stop us to tell a story on a specific subject, tell us what to pay extra special attention to, and give us real world tips.
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