Sentences with phrase «impress upon the students»

But the truth of it is — and this is a point I work hard to impress upon my students — that leadership isn't a function reserved for the top of the food - chain.
«Mentors should impress upon student trainees the ethical challenges involved in every phase of research,» says Mark Frankel, director of AAAS's Scientific Freedom, Responsibility, and Law Program, in the opening session of the conference.
That calls for impressing upon the student the seriousness of his behavior and providing consequences that reinforce the message.
It is one of the first resources I impress upon our students.
In my view, the law schools truly do not impress upon a student how important it is for them to understand how to do legal research.
In my teaching, I try to impress upon the students how important research is going to be in their future careers.

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But I try to impress upon them that God's vocation for them is broader than just «student,» along the lines of «Christian person serving God in various ways and maturing thereby.»
Thus the transformation of a person from first - year medical student to licensed physician is impressed upon him or her.
Upon almost instant arrival to his new gig Michaels makes the immediate mistake of shacking up with a student, impressing her with tales of his award - winning career.
As a teacher, Mr. Halligan's presentation impressed upon me the corrosive power of words and their ability to erode our students» self - esteem.
It contains many of the same rules and guidelines that legal writing professors impress upon first - year students.
If therefore the student in our laws hath formed both his sentiments and style, by perusal and imitation of the purest classical writers, among whom the historians and orators will best deserve his regard; if he can reason with precision, and separate argument from fallacy, by the clear simple rules of pure unsophisticated logic; if he can fix his attention, and steadily pursue truth through any the most intricate deduction, by the use of mathematical demonstrations; if he has enlarged his conceptions of nature and art, by a view of the several branches of genuine, experimental, philosophy; if he has impressed on his mind the sound maxims of the law of nature, the best and most authentic foundation of human laws; if, lastly, he has contemplated those maxims reduced to a practical system in the laws of imperial Rome; if he has done this, or any part of it, (though all may be easily done under as able instructors as ever graced any feats of learning) a student thus qualified may enter upon the study of the law with incredible advantage and reputation.
«Your ability to teach the basics, the constitutional principles to your students and impress upon them to be an informed member of our society is invaluable,» she said.
Likewise, the law firms do not really impress upon the incoming articling students how important legal research is.
A comprehensive approach prepares students for their evolving sexuality by educating them about the risks of STD / HIV transmission and unintended pregnancy and impressing upon them the value and importance of abstinence.
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