Sentences with phrase «discuss aspects of the course»

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As I discuss in my online feeding course for parents, independence is an important aspect of early childhood.
Yoga instructors are also able to discuss yoga aspects, philosophy, texts, etc. at length which helps learners grasp all aspects of the training course.
This 90 - minute online course will discuss the key aspects of reading acquisition, red - flags for future reading difficulties, and curriculum ideas to support reading readiness for your pre-k students.
The aim of this course is to discuss all aspects of reptile management and to provide the clinician with information so that they can confidently approach reptile cases in practice.
During the interview, we discussed several aspects of his career and life, such as the closure of 38 Studios, Microsoft's acquisition of Rare, «Mingy Jongo,» the current state of the gaming industry, and of course Mr. Kirkhope's methods, opinions and future in sound design and soundtrack composition.
Canada is of course just a particular aspect of the global case, which is well known and discussed in the literature -LRB-[Jones and Moberg 2003] for example).
The Report's central conclusion is that, although traditional legal pedagogy is very effective in certain aspects, it overemphasizes legal theory and underemphasizes practical skills and professional development.5 By focusing on theory in the abstract setting of the classroom, the Report argues, traditional legal education undermines the ethical foundations of law students and fails to prepare them adequately for actual practice.6 Traditional legal education is effective in teaching students to «think like lawyers,» but needs significant improvement in teaching them to function as ethical and responsible professionals after law school.7 As I will discuss in greater detail below, in general, the Report recommends «contextualizing» and «humanizing» legal education by integrating clinical and professional responsibility courses into the traditional core curriculum.8 In this way, students will learn to think like lawyers in the concrete setting of actual cases and clients.9 The Report refers to pedagogical theories developed in other educational settings and argues that these theories show that teaching legal theory in the context of practice will not only better prepare students to be lawyers, it will also foster development of a greater and more deeply felt sense of ethical and professional identity.10
A number of practitioners have suggested a course on the business aspects of legal practice, including Joseph Liberman on the several occasions that I've discussed the topic with him.
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