The phrase action research can scare off some teachers who might otherwise be interested in this approach.
Not exact matches
In a rare immersion into a point of family law for something I was
researching last week, I stumbled across — by accident because I wasn't
researching it — the
phrase «jactitation of marriage» as a potential cause of
action and recall having stumbled across the
phrase in the past, having looked up its meaning in the past, and (of course) subsequently forgetting what it meant every time I came across it.
Start the
phrases in your descriptions with
action verbs like organized, led, calculated, taught, served, trained, tutored, wrote,
researched, inventoried, created, designed, drafted, and edited.
When describing your skills, try using
action - oriented words like designed, marketed and
researched, instead of
phrases like «responsibilities included.»