However, students who lack skills,
understand experience in researching find it hard to write a good quality research paper as per their teacher's request.
Understanding the experience from the customer's point of view will give them great insight into their new jobs — and sometimes longtime employees might benefit from a refresher, too.
Gather your confidence and
understand your experience gives a different approach to thinking, a valuable outlook that differs from those who speak all the time!
Together, I will get to
understand your experience in the relationship, how it got there and outline the pattern of interaction that leaves you feeling disconnected.
This can be challenging at the best of times, especially if the service provider does
not understand your experiences and impact they have had on your life.
I am one of those white, middle - class people and I worry that my colleagues and I do not
truly understand the experiences and values of the communities our schools serve.
The Museum's reputation for helping
people understand the experience of modern conflicts is unrivalled, and I'm confident that members of the public will be inspired and motivated by the exceptional courage of the ordinary men, women and children featured in the outstanding exhibition.»
If desired, I may incorporate some Cognitive Behavioral Therapy strategies for addressing mood or anxiety issues, help the other
partner understand the experience of a given diagnosis, and offer referrals for individual therapy.
Only as one begins with commonly - shared and
understood experiences which go to make up a religious attitude can intelligible results be achieved.
We can never directly experience what the First Century Christians experienced, but we must try to
understand their experience using the best tools of analysis that we have.
Although Whitehead agrees with the benefits of Cartesian philosophy, he argues that Descartes and his successors missed the extent of their discovery
by understanding experience in terms of substance - quality categories (PR 159).
Two extensive inquiry projects undertaken in the Effective Teaching course are designed to help our
students understand the experience of school from the perspective of children and their families and learn how to use such knowledge to adapt their teaching to better support student learning.
Specifically, volunteers interviewed parents to better
understand their experience obtaining school placement for their children, recorded parents» experiences, and provided informational materials to parents on their children's legal rights and resources for assistance.