Sentences with phrase «same lecture»

Twenty - seven years later, at the Askwith Forum on November 7, panelists gathered in the very same lecture hall to discuss Shanker's career and legacy in the field of education.
If you've always wanted to learn about the science behind plasma physics and fusion energy, you can listen to the very same lectures being offered to college students at PPPL in a weeklong introductory course this week without having to leave your home or office.
«I would walk into class, deliver the same lecture, tell the same stories, again and again, and never have a chance to engage with my students in a meaningful way,» she says.
In the same lectures he cautioned the Muslims against the rising tide of Muslim protestantism.
«It's the same lecture that we've had on the economy for the last two years.
It's the same lecture we've had for the last two years.
The pupils who attend virtually won't pay tuition (or get Stanford credit), but they will all watch the same lectures, read the same textbook, get the same homework and take the same tests.
Adam Bell (Jake Gyllenhaal) is a sad, drab history professor who gives the same lecture about dictatorships (and their repeating patterns), and goes home to the same evening routine with his girlfriend Mary (Melanie Laurent).
The design of our day requires us to take a «batch processing» approach: Everyone listens to the same lecture, everyone completes the same sample problems, and everyone listens to the same students share their opinions.
When technology is used in high school classrooms, Tech Team members report that many teachers give the same lectures and assign the same reports as they have in the past, only using technology when it's obvious and convenient.
Every year our high schools have tens of thousands of teachers giving variations of the same lectures on the Civil War, the digestive system, and the properties of quadratic equations.
Ask anyone at Ford or Chrysler about mid-size trucks, and you get the same lecture: Mid-size pickups are nearly as expensive to develop and are thus nearly as expensive to buy as full - size pickups, which enjoy far greater economies of scale.
I assume it's OK in an educautional setting, such as a college or for a cultural institution, but what about doing the same lecture (for profit), in a private setting, like someone's home?
In fact, Albers was explicitly uninterested in the supposed religiosity or cultural provenance of these forms, as he explains later in that same lecture:
Do you know if there is any other videos of the same lecture put up on youtube?
He co-chaired the 1999 Pitblado Lectures on Business Law and Litigation with then Associate Chief Justice Jeffrey J. Oliphant and has also been a presenter at those same Lectures.
«Sometimes you've heard the same lecture three times, and perhaps don't want to hear it again, but years later you always remember what he's told people,» says Sellar, who articled under Bayne 38 years ago.
«A week later, I bring it up again and say I think it's really important to go — and, again, he launches into the same lecture.
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