Not only will
the reader learn important skills and training tips, they will be encouraged to focus on their specific dog and not get locked into a specific way.
Not exact matches
The book is filled with real - world examples, quick quizzes, warnings, and practice exercises for
readers to
learn and put into action these vitally
important skills.
If schools are to help poor
readers improve their
skills, then it is
important that we have a good understanding of the processes children go through in
learning to read.
The approach leaves the
reader with the impression that the apprentice system was an idyllic time when tutor and pupil collaborated on
learning necessary
skills and that the whole enterprise of teaching legal writing was undone by Langdell because he did not believe that writing was
important.5 This impression is a false one: the apprenticeship system was far from an idyllic legal writing pedagogy, 6 and Langdell is at worst an unwilling and unwitting villain, given his enthusiastic participation in the legal writing curriculum of his day.7