Sentences with phrase «science teaches us anything»

If science teaches us anything, it teaches us to accept our failures, as well as our successes, with quiet dignity and grace.

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Well, from kindergarten on we often teach science as a body of information not relevant to anything going on in the world.
If the history of Christianity has taught us anything it is its ability to assimilate culture, other religions and science into its dogmatic fold.
But the fact of the matter is that as powerful as science is, it has a long way to go before it can offer anything nearly as complete and practical and useful to the subjective lives of human beings as the teachings of the various world religions.
Does revelation have anything to teach us about the worth of our natural environment that we can not already find in the resources of science?
People can choose to believe it, but that does not make it science and anything from it can not be legitimately taught as alternative theories of science, whether in astrophysics vs. the «big bang», biology vs. evolution or embryology, etc., or physics and geology in determining the age of the earth and universe.
Science has not yet defined final causes yet, but if history teaches us anything, the rate at which scientific discovery has been increasing over the last several hundred years suggests that we may soon have those answers.
If the history of science has taught us anything, it should be the shortsightedness of believing that what we see is all there is.
In August 1999, the Board of Education voted 6 - 4 to eliminate evolution — as well as anything hinting at the great age of Earth, and even some cosmological theories — from statewide standards for science teaching (Science, 20 August 1999, p.science teaching (Science, 20 August 1999, p.Science, 20 August 1999, p. 1186).
After all, turning faucets can be mildly inconvenient and if science has taught him anything, it's that our planet is doing just fine when it comes to conserving its natural resources and its long - term environmental prospects.
There's more than one path to policy — if Science's Next Wave teaches anything, it's that when it comes to careers there's never just one way of doing things — but if you want to make the transition as painless as possible you should try to make the change in a sensible way.
In some industries, top managers have MBA degrees, but in biotechnology, it seems to be more important to have the science background than anything else — it's easier to teach a scientist how to run a business than teach a businessperson how to think like a scientist.
Whether you teach English, science, math or anything else in between, there are myriad ways in which Gamestar can be combined with existing curriculum and used in the classroom:
I am a science teacher, specialising in Biology For 2016 I am currently teaching and creating resources for: OCR A Level Biology (previously AQA) AQA Trilogy, synergy and Triple OCR Gateway Core and Additional and Triple science KS3 (looking at the AQA 2 year course) including Biomimicry If there is anything specific that you would like, please send me a message.
RGSE is anything but traditional in its approach to teacher education, which is part of what really attracted Maddin, a former Teach For America (TFA) science teacher, to the school.
These tasks can include anything from: group work / conflict resolution sessions; having students undertake learning style and personal learning activities so that they understand their strengths / weaknesses in a group; using ICT tools to support collaboration (e.g. Google Drive or edmodo); explicit teaching of problem solving and critical thinking (argument mapping, pro / con activities, logic and reasoning tasks), peer and self - evaluation in group work; small group dynamic activities that require students to solve small problems collaboratively (and mirror the types of open ended questions and problems encountered in other subjects e.g. maths, humanities, English, science).
For the team member who taught the literacy course, genres consisted of anything from science fiction to expository writing.
Earth Science: A Massive 1,190 page book will teach you almost anything you need to know about Earth Science.
She was created for a purpose so revolutionary, someone was willing to kill for it.Seventeen - year - old Lexi Matthews keeps two secrets from her elite boarding school classmates she s the daughter of a famous and controversial geneticist, and she can influence people s thoughts.But after new student Jack DeWeese heals her broken arm with an anything - but - simple touch, he forces Lexi to face a new reality her abilities reach much further than speaking to the minds of others.After Lexi s father goes missing and she receives threatening emails, she can t decide whether to fall into Jack s arms or run and hide.As Lexi seeks answers to what she and Jack are, she discovers a truth more unsettling than anything her science books can teach.
Gaby likes to say «If science has taught us anything, it's to think outside the box, and that's something I strive to achieve each and every single day.»
I accept that Gavin et al. will teach me a whole helluva lot more about climate science than I will ever teach him about anything — unless I want to set up a website about radiation physics and he for some reason wants to know something about it.
if climate science has taught us anything, and it hasn't, it's that all models are wrong, but some are also useless.
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