Sentences with phrase «still uses textbooks»

So, although our district still uses textbooks, a growing number of teachers and coaches are working together to develop our own aligned language development curriculum.
The district found that the majority of teachers still used the textbook as the primary resource for instructional planning, rather than the district curriculum or state academic standards.
There is little need for textbooks when there are so many multi-media options available on the Internet (I still use textbooks, just not very often).

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Although textbook testimonials aren't used as much as before, they still work to some degree.
They are so accurate that some of his drawings are still used in textbooks today.
Later on, he helped write the influential textbook Molecular Biology of the Cell that is still used today.
I can still remember how excited I used to get about new stationary, textbooks and a fresh school uniform.
Lastly, they use their peers and / or the textbook to fill in any blanks they still have and highlight these answers in blue.
How many textbooks have you seen that are still in use from the days when we thought of Pluto as a planet?
In the 21st century, students enjoy using tech tools, expect quick access to information, and won't sit still for yesterday's process of learning by listening to lectures and reading textbooks.
Textbooks are still widely used.
What makes me scared is that I open up a textbook and I see it still uses the old content architecture but it's got a new section on Common Core stuff.
But even with access to technology and Internet connectivity, many schools still use an antiquated classroom model designed when factory work was the norm for most Americans — dozens of students in a room together, seated in rows facing the teacher, learning the same concept at the same time from a textbook that may be years out of date.
An additional panel focused on the headway being made in digital textbook publishing, with the concern still being raised that a significant amount of money that students spend on textbooks is still going to the used textbook market.
Interestingly, there has not yet been a state mandate on which device schools must use under this program, and early reports of this announcement show that the schools will still be given ownership over selecting the textbooks for their schools.
Finally, with the price of the digital edition still nearing that of the print edition, college students weren't too happy to ignore the budget benefits of used and resale textbook options.
well in my part, experience isn't the best way of learning, though its effective but still some have many experiences but it still took them to repeatedly do the same thing to learn, just like in using the best gadget won't mean you'd be learning more, learning is not just about experience but it's about how a person comprehend things out, also it's contents matter, textbooks is helpful, specially the digital ones, it helps workers become more efficient in his or her workplace and get more relevant information.
Those students who continue their educations and progress to the higher levels of their specific programs will still use more specialized textbooks for their fields of study.
It's still almost 70 % more expensive that when using print textbooks.
«Security Analysis» is still used as a textbook at Columbia Business School.
Used textbooks were still extremely easy to come by.
When I became a second - year student, I sold any textbook that was still being used in the curriculum, so I almost ended up breaking even.
If your professor isn't using a free textbook, Turgeon says you can still keep a lid on costs by using websites such as bigwords.com, abebooks.com and bookfinder.com to hunt down secondhand copies.
Half.com is a site owned by eBay, it is one of the older sites where you can buy, sell and rent textbooks, and it still offers fast and low cost shipping for used textbooks.
[Side note: they still do use textbooks at universities, don't they??? Jeez, I feel old...]
The result is a textbook example of how free markets unencumbered by unjustified government controls and intrusive intervention by special interest groups can still lead to revolutionary changes in the technology used in important economic sectors and to huge benefits for the public.
It may be of interest to those of you who do not practice research law, that the textbooks and loose leaf editions, and yes, even the hard copy of the encyclopedias and Words & Phrases, are still used on a daily basis.
Because the publisher only gets to sell a new copy of a book once, and some law students are smart enough to buy used textbooks that are still required for a particular class, so there's a strong incentive for publishers to release new editions often.
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