Sentences with phrase «explain challenging ideas»

The idea came about when he was teaching and unable to find any relevant wall charts to help explain challenging ideas to his students.

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That year, Litle explained to Inc. the decision to keep riffing off the same idea as a technical challenge.
It's a challenging idea, I know, but it is what we are seeing here in Jonah, which somewhat explains Jonah's frustration with God.
In respect to human experience, Berkeley challenges us to explain «the complete concreteness of our intuitive experience,» a phrase that is consonant with his insistence that concrete reality consists in just those ideas we do in fact have.
But advances in the understanding of atmospheric oxygen levels are challenging that idea, explains Sandra Schachat, a paleoentomologist at Stanford University, who led a recent study that modeled the gas's availability during the hexapod gap.
In an introduction to the special JSTE issue, editors Joseph Krajcik and Ibrahim Delen call attention to the current challenges posed by NGSS, which calls for a shift from classrooms where ideas are merely presented to students to those where «students grapple with data and ideas and use those ideas to explain phenomena and design solutions to problems.»
«To be successful in academia, one has to have novel and independent ideas, which keeps me on my toes all the time and makes me challenge myself constantly,» he explains.
Listen to the Nature Podcast in which study author María Martinón - Torres explains how the ancient teeth challenge ideas of early human migration here.
There then follows a series of slides and links to video clips explaining medieval ideas on relics, indulgences (Pardons) and Martin Luther's role in challenging them.
In Professor Higgins» class we analyzed case studies about so many good ideas that failed because they failed to understand the other stakeholders in the ecosystem,» says Gulati, explaining that during the launch of Meraki, her team spent six to eight months interviewing parents, schools, teachers, and principals across India to understand the challenges of the communities.
Then comes the centerpiece of this section: for each competing title, explain how your book challenges it, updates it, or enhances its ideas.
I hope you'll explain what developmental editors do, as well — how they often start with an author before a word is written, how they support, challenge, and sometimes suggest characters, stories ideas, structure; and how they also line - edit and even suggest new language for character development, dialogue, and other aspects of the literary style.
In an email, Mr. Beatrice explained that he approached BP with the idea of developing «a sort of «game within the game» that would be both accurate and fun — not an easy challenge.
Carbon Brief explains where the idea of an energy union came from and shows how the strategy text has evolved through several drafts, revealing evidence of the differing political priorities that have challenged creation of a clear and coherent strategy.
The processes are easy enough to explain; the challenge is implementing the ideas in the firm and getting buy - in from lawyers who have traditionally done things «their way.»
Consistent with a previous article on SofR, I challenged the notion that there is a causal association between Facebook use and divorce; however, I did discuss the idea that Facebook may present new challenges to relationship commitment because Facebook increases the number of alternative partners we perceive to our current relationships.2 I also incorporated SofR writer Jennifer Bevan's research which indicates that couples who use integrative communication (e.g., explaining your feelings of jealousy calmly and constructively to your partner) report more satisfaction and commitment in their relationships.3
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