Sentences with phrase «giving short lectures»

But the same three teachers have also spent class time giving short lectures on topics they love, teaching students how to be better independent learners and hosting group conversations on topics in the news.

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I, of course, gave him a lecture about how affordable prices mean someone, somewhere, is getting the short end of the stick.
While the breastfeeding class offered by the hospital was interesting, informative, and gave me a lot of notes to bring home, the WIC version consisted of a short 20 - minute video and another 10 minutes of lecture / questions.
In it, an 11 - year - old boy, Birke Baehr, gives a short TEDx lecture on what's wrong with our food system.
His short speech at a one - day lecture it organised in Accra however did not give the total cost of the project and the selected communities who will benefit from the gesture.
Norwegian nationals are also eligible for guest researcher / lecturer fellowships for short stays — again 2 weeks — in northwestern Russia, to conduct research, give lectures, or initiate joint projects.
The program was specifically designed to provide an intermediate alternative both to 6 - month or year - long sabbaticals, which can be disruptive to the head of an active laboratory, and short visits to give a lecture, which on average do not leave enough time for thoughtful discussions.
Each day Pan and Snow gave lectures and taught a short course to educate Chilean teachers and administrators about the importance of language development and reading comprehension.
Yesterday morning as I was shuffling though some papers in preparation for a short trip, I came across a copy of a lecture given by Ben Graham in 1963, titled «Securities in an Insecure World» (originally posted by Jason Zweig).
A short lecture is given, after which Jurg takes guests to the 5 x 11 - inch telescopes.
Executive Director Philip Tan will give a lectureshort and snappy, he promises — about game development at MIT.
Giving the Michael Ryle Memorial lecture in Westminster, Lord Thomas stopped short of saying Lord Chancellors should be legally qualified.
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