Sentences with phrase «whatever subject you are teaching»

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What's worse than the world seeing Christians disagree with one another is the world seeing Christians perpetuate an abusive theology that teaches people that whatever abuse they are suffering, whatever pain they are enduring, whatever violence they have been subjected to, is deserved and perpetrated by god.
Professors can think (and presumably teach) whatever they wish, but experimentation with human subjects, for instance, is something which must be — and is — controlled.
The overarching and organizing goal of the university was to be research and teaching students how to do research; its goal was to be inquiry that aims to master the truth about whatever subject is studied.
Colin Hart, chief executive of the institute, accused the government overreacting, on Premier's «News Hour», he said: «You may or may not agree with it, but one thing you can't do is sue the school over the way in which history is taught or maths is taught or whatever subject there is, because the law excludes discrimination from the content of the curriculum, but that's to change for independent schools, free schools and academies»
And fun is a key element in teaching, whatever the subject.
I think that math or any other subject can be taught as per levels of the students by forming ability groups despite which ever grade the child is studying in or whatever his age may be.
When that classroom door closes, Ms. Smith and Ms. Gonzalez can teach pretty much whatever they want, using pretty much whatever materials they want, subject only to budgetary constraints, what's in the «bookroom,» how fast are their internet connections, and what's apt to be on their pupils» end - of - year state test, which of course doesn't exist for many subjects and high school courses.
Whatever confidence they may have had when they entered teaching was undermined daily as they realized that they did not really know what they were supposed to teach, that they had no instructional guides, that they lacked ready access to resources that might enhance their own subject knowledge, and that their private knapsack of instructional strategies was virtually empty.
I wonder whether much of what one needs to learn the core subjects of whatever makes up our legal system is practicably taught in any other mode than what you've called passive learning; however, that's a separate issue.
Cover letters for teachers should also emphasize that fact: that the prospective teacher is a skilled and trained professional with a desire to shape the future by teaching students — whatever the age — the designated subject, as well as critical and analytical thinking skills they will use later in life.
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