In other words, teacher trainees must acquire knowledge of subject matter, as well as a general liberal education. |
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We may acquire knowledge and self-knowledge from such a conversation, but neither is required to begin it. |
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To be armed preventively against this and acquire knowledge about how to conduct yourself, can save you a lot of grief. |
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Most problems are the result of an unidentified learning style or unadapted methods to acquire knowledge in a specific subject. |
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That is the unquenchable human urge to acquire knowledge, whether carnal, mathematical, historical or metaphysical. |
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Each person will acquire knowledge from the others and look for potential collaborative works with individual from different disciplinal background. |
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His mission was to acquire knowledge of the sea world, educate people and protect it. |
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It promotes goodwill between our countries and provides benefits such as intelligence sharing from which we acquire knowledge. |
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The factory is often considered, even by parents, to be a school where the apprentice can acquire knowledge and be educated. |
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The first step is to acquire knowledge which enable us to analyze our organizations, eliminate risks and prepare us to deal with heavy patients. |
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In addition, you acquire knowledge about the subject field, related concepts, and term usage while you are reading the text. |
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The new technologies offer new opportunities to acquire knowledge and employ our cultural techniques. |
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Societies seeking a better future must equip the next generation with the means to acquire knowledge and experience. |
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Those who do not have basic knowledge do not know where to acquire knowledge either. |
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Alternative expectations are developed to help students acquire knowledge and skills that are not represented in the Ontario curriculum. |
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The goal is to encourage students to acquire knowledge that will allow them to critically examine their prejudices and avoid discrimination. |
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Do you need information or support to quickly acquire knowledge or practice concerning a technology? |
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It is an opportunity to acquire knowledge and new skills, keep the brain cells ticking over and have fun you never had time for when you were a wage slave. |
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From the dusty tomes of the study, to the vintage bottles of the wine cellar, I would strive to acquire knowledge concerning these treasures. |
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For a researcher, the only way to acquire knowledge and mastery of the techniques in his or her field is by carrying out research of this type. |
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The goal of educational games is to stimulate the child's intellectual development, awaken interest and acquire knowledge. |
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All three versions were inspired by concerns over how humans could acquire knowledge of abstract objects. |
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Fortunately, this conundrum has an escape clause: you can actually acquire knowledge. |
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Then they can acquire knowledge of those parts simply by proving theorems from the given axioms. |
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Real visitors usually acquire knowledge about the park as they walk all over it. |
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The report urges an immediate end to hazardous and exploitative child labour, and advocates urgent support for education, so that children may acquire knowledge and skills to improve their lives. |
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Know that all of you acquire knowledge according to your evolution. |
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As atheists and freethinkers, we believe humans must break the chains of religious dogma and follow their own paths in order to acquire knowledge and freedom. |
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These include greater opportunities to acquire knowledge, to develop new skills, to build new friendships and wider support networks, to be heard and to have their concerns taken seriously. |
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Employees can participate in both internal and external courses and seminars that allow them to develop new skills, acquire knowledge, and gain new perspectives. |
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The dean in Berlin, Herwig Haase, stresses how important it is that the students acquire knowledge not only of the standard American theories but also of European management science. |
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The 'Green Package' not only helps pupils to acquire knowledge, but above all instils new values and encourages environmental behaviour in school, at home, and in the immediate surroundings. |
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The message to educationists is that they must not be content when students acquire knowledge and adaptive skills that can prepare them only for earning a living. |
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However, it is not brains that have concepts or acquire knowledge. |
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Although physicians acquire knowledge in these fields during their studies, little teaching time is devoted to the optimum use of blood products in Québec universities. |
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Together with institutional partners, Caritas Poland is providing a 3-stage training programme for these recruits to acquire knowledge of the work force and of the Polish economy. |
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Social service staff must be given full training to help people who have been marginalised, people in crisis, children getting a raw deal, to work on change and to acquire knowledge of the structures and laws of society. |
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