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This was followed by five subsequent phases of development in a regular pattern of succession: (1) the organization of home and foreign mission societies to channel new leadership into church planting or into the field; (2) the production and distribution of Christian
literature; (3) the renewal and extension of Christian
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In retirement he reflected that «the gyroscope
at the center of any
educational system... is its dominant conception of knowledge,» and in
literature the ruling definition of knowledge implied that «there are no facts, only interpretations.»
In the days immediately following the tragedy, officials
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literature seminars went on.
In 2011, Farrington and a team of researchers
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literature on noncognitive capacities and the role they play in
educational success.
At the same time that she was ingesting all this psychological research about motivation, Farrington was also studying the related sociological
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educational structures — like school funding mechanisms, teacher contracts, or patterns of segregation — might incline students toward success or failure.
«Learning how to learn science text and to be strategic about science text is different from learning to read English
literature or things of that sort,» says Kim Gomez, an
educational psychologist
at the University of California, Los Angeles.
At the September workshop, the teachers became the students as they read a research article under the guidance of Sally Hoskins, a professor at City College of New York who studies such educational methods and teaches biology courses that use primary literature in lieu of traditional textbook
At the September workshop, the teachers became the students as they read a research article under the guidance of Sally Hoskins, a professor
at City College of New York who studies such educational methods and teaches biology courses that use primary literature in lieu of traditional textbook
at City College of New York who studies such
educational methods and teaches biology courses that use primary
literature in lieu of traditional textbooks.
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