Sentences with phrase «teachable because»

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Because of that, I'm also teachable.
This is a teachable moment, he said, because in the age of AI, virtually every big company will find itself where Facebook is today — being held responsible for how it collects and uses the data that drives its business.
There wasn't a teachable spirit to the leadership which is interesting to me now, twenty - odd years later, because I remember the folks there and there were some incredible leaders among them.
That «locker room talk» turned into a teachable moment for a man - in - the - making: make that two men - in the making, because after driving away, the second boy, seated wide - eyed in the back seat the entire time, asked my husband if he was going to «beat up» the other boy for what he said.
Ya wow ~ I prefer the more realistic shows, er ya the ones like «b omb squad» Afghanistan, Suic ide vest making: A teachable moment and my fav» how many infidels can we take out, all because my Imam told me to do it»
There aren't too many teachable lessons with those teams, because they defy so many otherwise set - in - stone rules.
You don't know baseball until you've played a couple dozen years of it, and only then do you realize, because it's not teachable, that right handed hitters see the ball better out of a left handed pitcher's hand.
While it may be tempting to shy away from talking about physical disabilities that our kids notice because we don't have all the answers, it's better to seize teachable moments and address questions honestly in age appropriate ways the best we can.
A teachable moment can be thought of as a quick moment in time when your child's interest in a specific subject is at its highest, usually because of a conversation or immersion in a situation that brings on intense curiosity.
Then later — because of your teachable moments — they'll have a biblical worldview that will help them make decisions and defend their faith when you're not around.
Many girls have been looked down on in church because of something they've done, so McLoughlin waits for them to ask questions to have teachable moments about God's grace.
There are so many teachable moments to have that we miss out on because we think our child should be occupied by something other than ourselves.
Relevant news stories that highlight bias and especially those where someone stood up to it and justice prevailed — like the nine - year - old boy who was banned from bringing his My Little Pony backpack to school because it was the source of bullying, or the story of Misty Copeland becoming the first African American appointed as a principal dancer for the American Ballet Theater in its 75 - year history — are terrific teachable moments.
This is what educators call a «teachable moment» because the issue goes much deeper than Governor Walker's biography.
Because the only way they can gain a «teachable moment» about protests and civil disobedience (especially those of civil rights leaders of the last century) is to suffer some form of punishment.
But we keep an eye on them and we have those teachable moments because we are able to provide that in that environment.
The distraction is too bad because the focus on cheating offers — pardon the cliché — a teachable moment for parents and policymakers.
I probed a bit because I thought this was a teachable moment.
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