Sentences with phrase «ever kind of learning»

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Only in productive work and learning processes can their individualism be broken down in such a way that it is transformed from morally based (that is to say as individual as ever) self - sacrifice to a new kind of political self understanding and behavior.
Essentially, this is a set of sexual Geneva conventions: You never knew it, but not only do you have the right to minimal standards of treatment if you ever become a prisoner of war, but when you were five, you had the right to learn at school all kinds of things about what some people like to do in bed, and if your parents thought that really they'd rather you didn't hear about that stuff at school, or at least not yet, they were... well, they were violating your rights.
It was without doubt the richest learning experience I ever had; it was also a kind of intellectual psychoanalysis.
«And I learned the hard way that there are those kinds of tragedies that you can't do anything about ever — that you can't change, no matter how much you might want to.»
The leading event of its kind has a brand - new format for its conference, as well as more cross-industry learning opportunities than ever before.
Ever since Isac learnt how to walk and talk, he and his sister have become like two asteroids, constantly spinning around each other with a kind of magnetic force keeping them both together and apart.
«The skills and experience that students develop by learning to perform and create provide a foundation for the kind of literacy students must have to communicate and work successfully in our ever - changing technological society,» says Burford.
If you're just starting to consider home education, or have recently taken your children out of school to educate them at home, you probably have all kinds of questions about what to do, how to help your children to learn, whether to use a formal curriculum, how to organise meals around home education, whether you'll ever again get any time to yourself... These home education articles address these issues and more, from my perspective having «been there, done that!».
And we now have the capacity to learn more about our genes than ever before with the various kinds of genome sequencing technologies available today.
This has been a personal goal for me: to learn how to move more functionally as these movements are great for health but are also the ones that can save your life if you ever have to climb, run or jump to avoid some kind of danger or situation.
However, there is much to be learned from dates with the wrong kind of men, and you might find that your worst dates teach you more about love than anything else ever could.
Whilst at times difficult to watch, Grave of the Fireflies is more than a film, it's a masterpiece of human endeavour, and the hand drawn tragedy echoes every cry of anguish that has sounded throughout the centuries, ever since we first learnt to kill our own kind.
(As far as school, I'm referring to photos of students celebrating or them learning in action — not selfies, because I'm not sure there's ever a need for those kind of school tweets.)
We also know more now than ever about how the brain functions, what kinds of learning environments work best for individual students, and how non-cognitive attributes can determine a student's trajectory in life.
If you've ever wondered why you're kind of antsy in class, and why it is easier for you to study if someone asks you questions while you're shooting hoops or walking around, then kinesthetic learning may be your thing.
«4MAT is the most effective training design process I ve ever used... The 4MAT structure helps me design learning experiences that engage all kinds of learners in their comfort zones and stretch them into areas they might not otherwise go.
I know I'm not alone in the feeling of frustration that «I» am not sufficient to ever become that kind of guru (no more than a dog can learn to fly, for instance).
My favourite quote of many comes from Tom: «I've learned the hard way that to have any kind of future you've got to give up hope of ever changing your past.»
And if you DO enjoy training animals — all kind of animals — this will be the best thing you've ever learned.
The pace is certainly relentless, but the learning curve is beyond compare and for a game this overblown, you somehow never feel intimidated by it; lulls and gaps in the chaos are as thoughtfully placed and downright welcome as they've ever been in a project of this kind.
Still a professor of painting at Yale, for this Tuesday Evenings presentation Storr talks about learning on the job as a way of life during a period of extraordinarily complex, rapid, and far - flung changes in the «art world» — now a polycentric, culturally diverse, and ever - morphing economic and politic alternate reality — as well as the abiding values that draw people to art and into an «art community» primarily inhabited by makers of various kinds.
I've been kind of an evangelist ever since — in the law library where I worked, my boss and I offered lunch «n» learns about «those little orange icons», and Steve «s enthusiasm for and creativity with the technology was one of the big reasons we clicked as colleagues.
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