A good lecturer should have thrown his wooden blackboard duster at the back of the class many times.
Carter did do good work in statigraphy, just as Ian Plimer, an old lecturer of mine, was
a good lecturer in his areas of geology.
You see, I was
a good lecturer (or at least I thought I was).
Why not buy into a system of massive open online courses, or MOOCs, where students can have immediate access to all
the best lecturers in the country?
«Now the lecturers who teach students will set questions and mark because we have
the best lecturers in Ghana, with regards to the law and the kind of courses they teach.
According to Stella Carthy, the head of skills development at the Chamber of Mines (CoM) in South Africa, the industry is facing a serious skills shortage among miners owing to the time it takes to train a worker and the unavailability of
good lecturers and facilitators.
DBX is a learning experience providing online courses that pushes the boundaries on what is possible in education today - by leveraging the latest thinking, the talents of
the best lecturers and a thriving online community of students.
The thinking was if they taught staff about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, it would result in
better lecturers, clinicians and policy - makers — and magically produce equity.
Not exact matches
«A person would have to drink
well over 1,000 liters of water a day, every day, to achieve the threshold toxicity levels seen in animals,» Ian Musgrave, a senior
lecturer in the medical school at the University of Adelaide in Australia, said in February.
A
good estimate, according to Volodymyr Bilotkach, a senior
lecturer in economics at Newcastle University, is that fuel has typically made up about a third of airlines» operating costs.
Before you call him crazy, let me introduce Mike Michalowicz as the former small business columnist for The Wall Street Journal, as
well as a frequent guest
lecturer at major universities.
«In terms of how much is present in water reservoirs that have been sprayed with pyriproxyfen to control mosquito larvae, a person would have to drink
well over 1,000 liters of water a day, every day, to achieve the threshold toxicity levels seen in animals,» Ian Musgrave, a senior
lecturer in the medical school at the University of Adelaide in Australia, said in a statement.
She has been an invited guest
lecturer and speaker at numerous universities, including Stanford, Carnegie - Mellon, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin, and Ohio State University, as
well as numerous public and private conferences and seminars across the globe, where she has chaired and spoken on the topics of corporate governance, performance, value, compensation and risk.
The
lecturer comes away from the experience thinking that it went really
well.
«It's [the FISA application] reapproved if you have new information justifying the original probable cause and the government's need to listen,» writes Asha Rangappa, a former FBI special agent and current Yale
lecturer, suggesting the memo actually shows that the government had
good cause to surveil page.
He is a
lecturer on entrepreneurship at Stanford University and the author of the
best - selling book The Monk and the Riddle, as
well as several articles on leadership and entrepreneurship.
He's the dean of a
well - established divinity school, a Baptist theologian and an earnest Christian, a gifted writer and a theologically articulate
lecturer, a champion of orthodoxy, «distinguishing heresy from truth,» and one who has rightly discerned, as Neuhaus puts it, the «pattern of Christian truth, a pattern derived from the apostolic witness and maintained across time as the depositum fidei.»
I could easily commend the syllabus,
lecturers and course leaders, the flexible study modes (I opted for three years part - time), the range of optional modules, the extraordinarily helpful librarian and IT staff, the
well - designed virtual learning environment, opportunities to dialogue with staff and fellow students, pastoral support — and much more.
William Charlton, retired
lecturer in philosophy at the Universities of Edinburgh, Newcastle and Trinity College, Dublin, carefully reflects upon how Christians use the word «Faith» for a God - given knowledge fruitful in
good works.
It represents the culmination of his 15 years of identification with the «religious socialist» movement in Germany, dating back to the time just after World War I when he was called on the carpet by the synodical consistory in Berlin to account for his appearance as a
lecturer at a meeting of the Independent Social Democratic Party — a party which, from the synod's standpoint, had added to the injury of being socialist the insult of having been antiwar as
well.
Responding to this reality, and getting real about priorities, Msgr. Joseph Champlin,
well - known writer and
lecturer, told the diocesan paper of St. Cloud, Minn., «The big question is not about the ordination of women or married clergy or the decline in clergy or pedophilia or abortion or assisted suicide.
The
lecturer who is any
good, will by persuasive influence create a high degree of order in a large class.
In the hour that lies before us, then, I shall seek to justify my appointment by offering what seem to me two such grains of truth, two points
well fitted, if I am not mistaken, to combine with anything that other
lecturers may bring.
According to industry guest
lecturer at MSU Doug Hesche, Sales Manager at Spear, «the student projects just get
better and
better in terms of design and technology.»
Two years ago, M. Christian Green, a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University and a former
lecturer at Harvard Divinity School, wrote that divorce doesn't just affect a couple and their immediate family — friends, neighbors and entire communities are impacted as
well.
She serves as a media liaison for the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Central Ohio Pediatric Society as
well as a
lecturer on pediatric health concerns for Nationwide Children's Hospital and the Columbus Health Department.
The findings challenged the idea that homework was «inherently
good,» senior
lecturer Denise Pope wrote, suggesting there was an upper limit to the correlation between homework and achievement.
The network of
lecturers aims to promote discussion of
best infant feeding educational practice within universities, and supports
lecturers to come together and share curricula,
best practice, learning outcomes and develop centres of excellence.
Cheating is a symptom of a bigger problem in education, said Denise Pope, a senior
lecturer at Stanford University and co-founder of Challenge Success, an organization that works with schools and families to improve student
well - being and engagement with learning.
A frequent
lecturer for professional and civic groups, «he was a very
good speaker and could just entertain you with his way of promoting any activity that he was involved in,» his daughter - in - law said.
We want to ensure that every worker of the university performs his or her role diligently;
lecturers teach
well, administrator administering
well and using the university's resources efficiently because the university does not have enough fund to steal on.
He is also currently a visiting
lecturer at the University of Westminster teaching innovations in democratic practice, as
well as a research assistant at INLOGOV, University of Birmingham researching accountability in local governance.
With an early education in Singapore, and later trained to be a television producer in the USA, Jonathan D. James is currently an adjunct
lecturer at Edith Cowan University, Perth, and
well known in the Asia - Pacific region as a consultant,
lecturer, and guest speaker.
Biehl, an original member of the board dating to 2012, will fulfill the balance of the term of David Cay Johnston, who resigned citing a daunting workload as a
best - selling book author,
lecturer and teacher.
According to the political science
lecturer, if the President decides to shrug off pressure from leaders and supporters of his party as
well as some of his ministers to grant the Montie trio pardon, it could win him floating voters.
A senior
lecturer with the Koforidua Technical University is promising a
well - structured party administration which will ensure that information flows...
«I'm feeling pretty
good about that,» says Ithaca College adjunct
lecturer Rachel Kaufman.
Howarth has a
good grounding in the ways of the law; he was
lecturer in Law and Economics at the University of Cambridge between 1988 and 2005.
Apart from welfare issues, the
lecturers also lamented lack of
well equipped laboratories, toilets for students and poor condition of roads in the two polytechnics and two colleges of education owned by the state.
And General secretary of the Association of Teachers and
Lecturers, Dr Mary Bousted, said: «We hope education ministers see the virtues of continuing the social partnership, which has worked
well for the government, schools and pupils.
Mr. Jackson is a
lecturer and public speaker, as
well as an author and editor who co-edited the award winning book, The 21st Century Black Librarian in America: Issues and Challenges, and authored Queens Notes: Facts About the Forgotten Borough of Queens, New York.
Parents are being asked to help schools pay for pens, paper and books, as
well as school trips, says Alison Sherratt of the Association of Teachers and
Lecturers.
But Mr. Gibson said family considerations, as
well as a job offer from Williams College, which he will join in February as a visiting
lecturer on leadership, had influenced his decision to step away from public life.
Last year, Declan Fahy, a communications
lecturer at Dublin City University, argued in his book titled The New Celebrity Scientists: Out of the Lab and into the Limelight, that, for
good or ill, celebrity scientists are more abundant today than ever.
Although it may have been discovered by previous explorers, the young Yale
lecturer introduced the world to an ancient archaeological masterpiece — for
better and worse
Experienced military personnel interested in education as
well as research can apply for a position as a
lecturer at NPS or as an instructor at one of the military academies.
Armed with these syllabi, the director recruited regulatory professionals to teach these courses, as
well as to participate as guest
lecturers.
I remember seeing one of the
lecturers there I knew quite
well, and he had this catalog.
«Finding these similarities and studying the aspects of mouse biology that may reflect human biology, allows us to approach the study of human illnesses in a
better way,» affirms Bing Ren, one of the principal authors from the ENCODE Consortium and a
lecturer in molecular and cellular medicine at the University of California — San Diego.
And Mona Elliot, a gastroenterology nonclinical
lecturer at the same institution, adds: «It is the creativeness and the freedom of trying out your own ideas, it is the challenge that keeps you going, the thought that you offer a minor contribution to society and the
well being of people.»