Sentences with phrase «great subject material»

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The prayer for changes in external events, like the prayer for material goods with which it is so closely related, is subject to great abuses.
It is a sort of miscellaneous collection of material on a great variety of subjects, literary, social, scientific, and religious, for instance one book discusses astrology, another miracles that have occurred, another morality and custom.
There is not a great body of material on the subject of collectible hot sauce bottles, but we are indebted to Betty Zumwalt, author of Ketchup, Pickles, Sauces: 19th Century Food in Glass, who dutifully catalogued obscure hot sauce bottles found by collectors.
They have to spend more time and make a greater effort to learn English, which can affect their learning of the specific material taught in subjects such as Science, History and Geography,» the researchers explain.
The ceramic layer is subjected to great stress when the enormous changes in temperature make the material alternately expand and contract.
While the materials from the CFI subjects are extremely valuable and our results are statistically significant, greater numbers of subjects must be analyzed to determine whether the correlations we detected continue to hold up when more patients are studied, and whether such correlations exist within people carrying other haplogroups.
Just because it has a great scriptwriter and subject material doesn't mean they're not going to just manhandle it like the last movie.
They need to know the subject matter, to be great writers (as they are often also tasked with creating course materials), to be capable of assisting learners that seek their guidance, and to know their way around eLearning software.
It is clear, however, that LTLT - related subjects often require innovative and creative teaching practices which in turn, require greater time for teachers to prepare adequate lesson plans and gather necessary materials.
Advantages Learning skills developed have impressive staying power Students can learn to increase the rate at which they understand new material There is a greater opportunity for transfer of learning to other subjects Increased opportunities for students to problem solve what is needed to learn intended content (prerequisites) Students may learn how to pace learning and thereby gain self - confidence
By lessening the emphasis put solely on testing, teachers have greater latitude to use creative teaching techniques and to include subject matter that can supplement core material.
For students experiencing difficulty with organizing and memorizing information, teachers may use: (1) mnemonic devices such as the acronym HOMES, which stands for the names of the Great Lakes; (2) riddles, poems, and songs for remembering important people, places, and events; (3) check lists and calendars for organizing and completing assignments; (4) color coding for organizing and accessing materials and assignments (for example, different colored notebooks or dividers for different assignments and subjects); and (5) multisensory assignments and activities for remembering more fully an experience or more thoroughly grasping a concept from a concrete example (for example, construction projects, three - dimensional maps, textured artifacts, period music, dance, and dress, regional dialects and languages, and samples of various cuisines).
This typically involves changes in (a) textual materials (that is, moving from commercially prepared short stories and text excerpts to original literature as a basis for instruction); (b) curriculum organization (such as moving from isolated instruction in reading, writing, language, and subject matter to intra - and interdisciplinary teaching); and (c) changes in roles and contexts (that is, the teacher moving from controlling topics and turns to assuming a supportive instructional role, while students take greater responsibility for topic selection, discussion, and assessment of their own progress).
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This article has had so much traffic and I think it is because I was able to come up with a great title, plus there is a reasonable amount of interest and not much other comprehensive material available on this subject.
Jayne knows her subject, has done great research in both the past and present, and has chosen the material to present well, giving the book strong foundations.
The great enduring stature of Tony Cragg's work comes from the artist's ability to move seemingly effortlessly between extremes of style, material and subject matter; these he calls his «form languages».
Highlighting the museum's stellar permanent collection, this show demonstrates the great variety of subjects and materials that can be found in three - dimensional art.
I often wheel out this subject with my students as it makes great debating material, and I would be interested to hear any opinions on this issue.
With the rediscovery of this material, Tambellini's work has become the subject of great interest for early new media.
They have produced a great deal of other informative material on many subjects, but have a range of climate presentations and present what looks to me to be clear scientific summaries in a straightforward format with a slight touch of nerd.
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