The phrase
"standard textbook" refers to a common or commonly used book that provides information, teachings, or lessons on a particular subject.
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Online classes sometimes use animation and video to bring topics alive, but often they
resemble standard textbook lessons transferred to a computer screen.
Our lawyers are frequent speakers on all aspects of construction law and have
published standard textbooks and articles related to construction law and alternative dispute resolution.
The normally bad school maintains a reasonably orderly learning environment and offers a standard range of courses taught
with standard textbooks.
In addition, I saw a study done at the University of Minnesota that showed children's comprehension of journalistic writing was 40 percent higher than their comprehension
of standard textbook writing.
Or consider the McGuffey Readers that were
standard textbooks in the nineteenth century, filled with literary selections far more difficult than the ones given to today's students at equivalent ages.
There are a number of other systems available that use the
now standard textbook Programming in Prolog by W. F. Clocksin and C. S. Mellish, published by Springer - Verlag.
Many educators decided to strike out on their own to find materials to
supplement standard textbooks, with some enterprising teachers even creating lessons, quizzes, and other instructional materials and allowing other teachers to use them for free.
What makes this more appealing and effective than
standard textbook entries or encyclopedia articles is the accessibility of information, a concentration on current projects and developments, a truly international scope, and a willingness to acknowledge both positive and negative aspects of this energy source.
Because mass and energy distort the shape of spacetime, the Euclidean geometry
of standard textbooks can't accurately describe it.
«This is
the standard textbook for a trade war,» says the NRF's French.
I think the best place to start is with
this standard textbook model for the Australian cash market.
He did not remember teaching evolution, but he had used
the standard textbook, Hunter's Civic Biology, which contained a short section on the subject.
Key points include the following: - A look at the nipple and areola literally from the inside out - Information not found in
standard textbooks - New potential remedies for sore nipples - Graphics that provide new insight on the structures within the nipple - Text summaries and care plans make the book of real practical value
In 1978 the two Spiegels coauthored what became
the standard textbook in the field: Trance and Treatment: Clinical Uses of Hypnosis.
In 1978 the two Spiegels coauthored
the standard textbook in the field: Trance and Treatment: Clinical Uses of Hypnosis.
I took home
a standard textbook, and every night after the kids went to sleep, I'd spend an hour or two reading it.»
... For the first time in more than 30 years, the simplest inflationary models, including those described in
standard textbooks, are strongly disfavored by observations.»
Or you could just quote the relevant sections of Arthur Holmes's
standard textbook «Principles of Physical Geology» that spells out a century's worth of observations, a calculation of CO2 rise due to oil and coal combustion, a 12 degree F temperature rise, and the resulting impact on glaciers and sea level — all published in the 1960s.
If your plan is to digitize
a standard textbook, save your money and renew your textbook licenses.
Students can read
a standard textbook in the font size of their choosing, and they can adjust the color contrast (white on black, black on white, color, and so on) to suit their needs.
Adherence to
standard textbook - based teaching means that nothing is being done to challenge this perception when it's all too clear that unlocking curiosity and wonderment across all academic disciplines is not only essential to the mastery of tests, but also key to ensuring that more students are inspired enough to pursue further study and even pursue teaching as a career later in life.
The mere topic of planning something of interest to students allows the long division concept to become more authentic and personalized to them, in contrast to
a standard textbook example.
Anders: Most teachers have to use the school's
standard textbook, but they can use the new methods presented in my book to supplement that textbook.
The growing wealth of open educational resources and the ability to organize them through content management systems makes
the standard textbook look positively obsolete.
We all know that, when it comes to widespreading this or that, it's all about formats, always (Beta VCRs being
the standard textbook case).
57 % of the respondents said they prefer
the standard textbook.
«The Florida Board of Governors, which oversees the university system, approved a 2018 - 19 budget request last week that includes a $ 656,000 program to encourage the greater use of so - called «eTexts» and other open educational resources instead of
standard textbooks.»
Randy's best - selling book has become one of
the standard textbooks on fiction writing, with more than 80,000 copies sold.
I think you can pick up
any standard textbook on pensions and it will tell you that defined benefit plans have a low legal risk but potentially fatal financial risk.
As a mark of his early success, his work was featured in H.W. Janson's canonical «History of Art,»
the standard textbook in survey courses.
Driskell's exhibition catalogue became
a standard textbook on the subject.
Or you could just quote the relevant sections of Arthur Holmes's
standard textbook «Principles of Physical Geology» that spells out a century's worth of observations, a calculation of CO2 rise due to oil and coal combustion, a 12 degree F temperature rise, and the resulting impact on glaciers and sea level — all published in the 1960s.
As
a standard textbook (Bernardo and Smith, 1994) puts it in relation to reference analysis, arguably the most successful approach to objective Bayesian inference: «The positive functions π (θ)[the noninformative reference priors] are merely pragmatically convenient tools for the derivation of reference posterior distributions via Bayes» theorem».