If we were better at listening and learning from other cultures just think how
much richer our knowledge of the world would be, added to the greater economic benefits this could bring to societies.
Not exact matches
Thank you so
much for sharing your
knowledge and
rich experiences.
It's like a Coen Brothers film in that respect: very
much the post-modern artifact, very
much the solipsistic auto - critical exercise in genre, but also so technically brilliant and thematically
rich that it's possible to enjoy it without
much of that prior
knowledge.
If the new tests assess
knowledge in ways that demand mastery of sequenced domain
knowledge, sophisticated vocabulary,
rich content, and cross-disciplinary learning, educators across the country would have a
much greater incentive to bring challenging content into their classrooms and thus realize the implicit promise of the new standards.
I have, in other forums, made
much of the singular virtue of Common Core and its call for a content -
rich curriculum «intentionally and coherently structured to develop
rich content
knowledge within and across grades.»
How is it that we know so
much about learning and yet can not tap into this
rich knowledge and effectively apply it in the very systems that could benefit?
No matter how
rich the texts may be, they won't
much increase
knowledge — unless teachers emphasize the content.
The poor sod didn't stand a chance lying in his bed, so a quick knife slash ended his life and made the transfer of ownership a
much easier task, so I went to headed to bed safe in the
knowledge that I was a little
richer.
True professionals do not go into real estate transaction service to get
rich by talking sellers and buyers into dealing with them because they have the best systems or because they work cheaper; they go into the service because they know that they have
much to offer consumers in the way of
knowledge gained from industry - related experience and education beforehand; because they have an altruistic bent to their personalities which relieves them from the constant need to grasp, grasp, grasp for every seller / buyer out there who is looking for cheap, cheap, cheap Realtors, and, most important, because money is not the name of the game, but rather, an exemplary personal (not organizational) reputation is the reward at the end of the road.