Sentences with phrase «little valuable learning»

He bases this conclusion on two claims — first, that most education is pure sorting and produces little valuable learning.

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And then if the speed guy learns how to run a couple patterns, and how to block a little, he's going to be a lot more valuable than a much slower wide receiver who has every move in the book.
Some educators swear by them as valuable high - tech teaching tools but little is known about their impact on learning
Neither they nor the pleasant, articulate Corman have any illusions about the producer - distributor's altruism: for comparatively little outlay, Corman stands to profit from an immediately salable result and the development of valuable talent; and the filmmakers harbor no resentment over being exploited, since they're getting a marvelous opportunity to strut their stuff — to learn their stuff, for that matter.
Yet again ministers have shown that they can not see beyond teachers within schools, how little they value support staff and their valuable contribution to the teaching and learning of pupils.
Over the past several decades, countless school districts, universities, professional associations, nonprofits, and other organizations have created valuable opportunities for teachers to discuss their work, share practices, and learn from each other (Little, 2003).
«When you think you've heard it all, and there's little left to learn, NFWC delivers valuable new content that refreshes and inspires!»
You will learn a little about their origin, personality traits / preferences, and other valuable information.
Every designer charges a little differently so it's always valuable to learn another way of adding to your income.
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