She became involved in Scherenschnitte while teaching elementary students in 1953. |
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Shinto, which has a background of polytheism, by means of exclusivist religious teaching, became a “socio-political religion”. |
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They say school is just as important for teaching children social codes and conventions as for teaching math. |
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Growing up, I remember my mother teaching my sisters how to cook traditional Albanian food. |
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So, Islamized teaching sends girls back home for marriage and housework, and remains exclusively for boys. |
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There was an art house in the town way upstate in New York where I was teaching and I went to every movie that opened there. |
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As one of the b-boy pioneers, he travels around the world, performing, teaching workshops, and judging battles. |
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He figured if she was teaching all subjects, she must be teaching the little crumbcrunchers. |
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As for knowledge which man receiveth by teaching, it is cumulative, not original. |
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A curtain lecture is worth all the sermons in the world for teaching the virtues of patience and long-suffering. |
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A powerful head can sometimes disempower the teaching staff, and create among them a sort of passivity that is close to inertia. |
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The other event of this day in Jesus' life fortified and enlarged this teaching of His from the figless tree. |
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He didn't have much heart for his teaching, either, and he found himself taking to girlwatching on campus. |
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Never build a doctrine on or draw a teaching from an unclear or debated hapax. |
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English language learning and teaching is an important economic activity, and includes language schooling, tourism spending, and publishing. |
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The London School of Economics has been described as the world's leading social science institution for both teaching and research. |
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The Courtauld Institute of Art is a leading centre for the teaching of the history of art. |
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Hintikkian erotetic logic is thoroughly intentional and hence adapts well to the intentional contexts of teaching. |
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They were inspected by kirk sessions, who checked for the quality of teaching and doctrinal purity. |
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Advanced scientific research and teaching was mainly carried on in the Hellenistic side of the Roman empire, and in Greek. |
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When it came time for me to be ordained a teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood, I told the bishop I would accept a home teaching assignment. |
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It became a standard text for the teaching of Latin verse during the next few centuries. |
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Specialist teachers of Welsh called Athrawon Bro support the teaching of Welsh in the National Curriculum. |
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Properly distinguishing between Law and Gospel prevents the obscuring of the Gospel teaching of justification by grace through faith alone. |
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Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas specify the teaching of abstinence only until marriage. |
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Yet in the Ignatian letters there is not the faintest aquaintance with the man or his teaching. |
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If management is not quite as routinised as teaching, it still involves quite a lot of autospeak when what people say follows familiar pathways. |
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I was living in Baltimore, teaching art and sleeping with an artist when, out of nowhere, I was swept away in a tide of baby fever. |
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In this case, the teaching of biointensive methods in Kenya is successful as it targets the smallholder farmers. |
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Preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ. |
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Raigmore is also a teaching hospital catering for both the Universities of Aberdeen and Stirling. |
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He is also a music therapist in Hartsdale, N.Y., where he specializes in teaching music to children with neuromotor disabilities. |
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The University of Glasgow, since maintaining its provision in Dumfries, has launched a new undergraduate programme in primary teaching. |
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This collection, as I have said, was designed not to revive MacDonald's literary reputation but to spread his religious teaching. |
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By 2014, 10 language centres in Wales by the Welsh regional government have been opened to contribute to the teaching of the language. |
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Chalmers made an issue within St Andrews of the quality of mathematics teaching. |
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At this time, the majority of the teaching was of a religious nature and was conducted by clerics associated with the cathedral. |
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Students apply to become members of a particular faculty, as opposed to the school within which teaching is based. |
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The University has teaching facilities, libraries, student housing and other buildings spread throughout the town. |
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Sir Wilfred Griffin Eady defined liberal education as being education for its own sake and personal enrichment, with the teaching of values. |
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She bought a Travis chord book, and started playing on her father's guitar, teaching herself how to play at only 12 years old. |
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Now it functions essentially as a bonus for a poet who usually is teaching at a university and earns the bulk of his or her living that way. |
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Recently the department has worked closely with the Quality Assurance Agency in testing new processes for teaching quality assessment. |
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It also recommended that the colleges should be unsectarian in nature and that they should exclude the teaching of theology. |
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The university also has a popular Centre for Lifelong Learning which has been teaching a wide range of courses to the public for over 125 years. |
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In July 2009, the University announced it was ending the teaching of over 250 humanities courses at the centre making over 100 staff redundant. |
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The university was originally based in an old coaching inn, the Penrhyn Arms Hotel, which housed its 58 students and its 12 teaching staff. |
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It was designed to bring the care of patients, research and medical teaching together under one roof. |
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At the same time, teaching in English was required in schools founded by governor Isaac Barrow. |
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They contain similar accounts of the events in Jesus' life and his teaching, due to their literary interdependence. |
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He lived a simple life and practised asceticism, teaching his followers to refrain from eating meat and drinking beer. |
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Pentecostal teaching stresses the importance of continually being filled with the Spirit. |
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She also supplied schools with materials for needlework and arranged for the purchase of requisite teaching supplies. |
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He then became a schoolteacher, first teaching French in Cardigan, and then Spanish at Barry Grammar School for 20 years. |
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After the war Janes returned to Swansea and resumed his teaching at the Swansea School of Art and Crafts and his painting. |
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Llio Rhydderch, another of Nansi Richard's pupils, has concentrated on teaching a new generation of as many young harpers as possible. |
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On 4 July 2007 Lees announced his departure from the band to concentrate on his teaching and solo career. |
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After teaching at Watton County Secondary School in Norfolk he won a place at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. |
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Each step is given a name so teachers can tell dancers to perform this step when teaching a dance. |
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Generations of French pupils had to learn his fables, that were seen as helping teaching wisdom and common sense to the young people. |
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It focuses on professional education, such as teaching, healthcare and engineering. |
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Primary education in Friesland was made bilingual in 1956, which means West Frisian can be used as a teaching medium. |
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Out upon them! that they should dishonor their own mothers by such teaching. |
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An integral part of Chinmoy's teaching is the respect for other paths and religions. |
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One act of his reign urges the Scottish burghs to reform and support the teaching of music in Sang Sculis. |
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However, evidence shows that Inuit cultures had quite accurate methods of teaching historical accounts to each new generation. |
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According to the slave codes, some of which were passed in reaction to slave rebellions, teaching a slave to read or write was illegal. |
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Blacks held teaching as a high calling, with education the first priority for children and adults. |
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The use of satellite tracking is teaching scientists a great deal about the way albatrosses forage across the ocean to find food. |
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A pseudoscience is an activity or a teaching which is mistakenly regarded as being scientific by its major proponents. |
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The discoveries of several Greek mathematicians, including Pythagoras, Euclid, and Archimedes, are still used in mathematical teaching today. |
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He then joined the teaching profession with a job in a primary school in Kent. |
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This teaching of German, referred to as the Holderith Reform, was later extended to all pupils in the last two years of elementary school. |
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Specifically, he implemented the seminar teaching method in his classroom, and focused on archival research and analysis of historical documents. |
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He was also a tutor to the king and his sons, teaching them liberal arts, theology and astrology. |
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They are traditionally appointed by their predecessors, in an unbroken teaching lineage reaching back to Muhammad. |
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Johann Reuchlin was the most important aspect of world culture teaching within Germany at this time. |
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In 321, Arius was denounced by a synod at Alexandria for teaching a heterodox view of the relationship of Jesus to God the Father. |
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We do not believe in the teaching of the Trinity, in which the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are three parts of a single being who is God. |
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Some heresies have also been doctrinally based, in which a teaching was deemed to be inconsistent with the fundamental tenets of orthodox dogma. |
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The government of the Soviet Union forbade teaching Kalmyk language during the deportation. |
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Teachers of medical students were often successful physicians, practicing in conjunction with teaching. |
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Salim Yezza in 2004, which has started to the teaching of Tamazight in the schools in Aures. |
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Offering baccalaureate, masters and associate degrees, UB has three campuses, and teaching and research centres throughout the Bahamas. |
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They were traditional schools aimed at teaching children and youth the reading of the Qur'an. |
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In 1945 he left his teaching position and took on a legal practice in Box Hill, Melbourne and stood for mayor. |
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Objections from teaching staff are common, perhaps because many of them are not fully fluent in English. |
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This led to the Spanish missionaries teaching Nahuatl to Indians living as far south as Honduras and El Salvador. |
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Experience as an educational prescriptionist or in any other teaching field is not considered qualifying experience. |
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The new teaching attracted sizeable portions of the nobility and urban bourgeoisie. |
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Brewster had been teaching English at the university, and Robinson enrolled in 1615 to pursue his doctorate. |
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All first-year professors here must teach four courses a term, yet you're only teaching one! What entitled you to such a privilege? |
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Ricci remained there employed in teaching and the ministry until the end of Lent, 1582, when he was summoned to Macau to prepare to enter China. |
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Russian was used in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, and its teaching was made compulsory in the Eastern Bloc countries. |
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The IPA is a useful tool not only for the study of phonetics, but also for language teaching, professional acting, and speech pathology. |
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Linguist Dr Anil Biltoo created the film's reconstructed dialogue and had an onscreen role teaching David Schleicher's fable. |
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Webster's mother spent long hours teaching her children spelling, mathematics, and music. |
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In most cases, universities are focused on teaching and service to government rather than academic research. |
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Esperanto is also the first language of teaching and administration of one university, the International Academy of Sciences San Marino. |
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In addition, Sweet published works on larger issues of phonetics and grammar in language and the teaching of languages. |
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His work established an applied linguistics tradition in language teaching which has continued without interruption to the present day. |
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The Eisleben reformer Johannes Agricola challenged this compromise, and Luther condemned him for teaching that faith is separate from works. |
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The center of Episcopal teaching is the life and resurrection of Jesus Christ. |
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In communion with the worldwide college of bishops, the Pope has all legitimate juridical and teaching authority over the whole Church. |
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According to their teaching, a period of universal apostasy followed the death of the Twelve Apostles. |
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Such solemn declarations of the church's teaching involve the infallibility of the Church. |
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Examples given are the teaching on the reservation of ordination to males, and on the immorality of procured abortion. |
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Perceptions of teaching authority in the Middle Ages are hard to characterize because they were so varied. |
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Each college appoints its own teaching staff and fellows, who are also members of a university department. |
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Only baptised males are ordained to holy orders as bishops, presbyters and deacons, or admitted to the public teaching office of reader. |
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True churches of Christ existed outside episcopal church structures, they held, contrary to Tractarian and High Church teaching. |
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Many stories in Buddhist scripture stress the superior power of the Buddha's teaching to rehabilitate murderers and other criminals. |
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Analogies as defined in rhetoric are a comparison between words, but an analogy can be used in teaching as well. |
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It is a method of teaching that revolves around using analogies in the classroom to better explain topics. |
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The National Archives' education web page is a free online resource for teaching and learning history, aimed at teachers and students. |
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Ngwane Teacher's College and William Pitcher College are the country's teaching colleges. |
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His teaching and philosophy greatly impacted people around the world and still linger in today's society. |
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Laozi is presented as the Tao personified, giving his teaching to humanity for their salvation. |
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Both the University's teaching quality and income from annual research contracts are assessed to be among the top 10 in the United Kingdom. |
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After a struggle of 4 or 5 years, Hartley abandoned teaching, and moved to Grasmere. |
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Though he introduced history, mathematics and modern languages, he based his teaching on the classical languages. |
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For a short time during his stay at Brantwood, Ruskin held tutorial sessions, what would be called today as teaching seminars. |
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In 1845, after a short interlude of teaching at Rugby, he was elected Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. |
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His brief experience of teaching is reflected in his third novel, Mr Perrin and Mr Traill. |
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He forges an uneasy friendship with the dogs, teaching them hunting and survival skills in return for a share of the kill. |
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The university balances academic research and teaching quality with a strong tradition of social inclusion. |
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Both are teaching hospitals and are operated by Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS trust. |
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Europe's largest teaching hospital is also based in Leeds, and is home to the Yorkshire Cancer Centre, the largest of its kind in Europe. |
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I salute every preaching and teaching woman with the courage to step out on faith and trust God with her life and her calling. |
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Being already sesquilingual, the Hong Kong Chinese are therefore quite receptive to the teaching of another language. |
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Students with a pronounced Midland South dialect are required to take a course teaching them to speak and write in Standard English. |
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The author observes that teachers who persistently perform poorly can be counseled out of teaching by using the model summatively. |
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Disclosed examples and preferred embodiments do not constitute a teaching away from a broader disclosure or nonpreferred embodiments. |
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Einhorn had a teaching turn.... And with his son at the university I was the only student he had to hand. |
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She began teaching herself how to apply makeup through books and videos. |
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Teachers who would welcome a fresh approach to teaching scales and arpeggios will enjoy this book. |
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It is one of my favorite teaching paintings, because art historians typically judge it as a lower quality work. |
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Until yesterday, McCoy had been teaching a course in Xenoanatomy at the Starfleet medical school on Prima, parsecs away. |
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For several years, I have been teaching within a dental hygiene baccalaureate program and conducting research on dental hygiene education. |
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I can remember our tutor was called Norma Linklater and we had clinical teaching on the wards from Sheila Halliday and Hilda Wappet. |
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Jesus' teaching on prayer in the Sermon on the Mount displays a distinct lack of interest in the external aspects of prayer. |
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He insisted on scripture, teaching and education, and on improving the clergy's moral standards. |
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He also made statutory provision to reform and promote the teaching of music, seeing the two in connection. |
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Mary's Church for forty years from 1804, supplementing his income by teaching music. |
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This provides a more balanced approach to teaching and helps students of a variety of learning styles succeed. |
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All these ways of denoting the teaching of English can be bundled together into an umbrella term. |
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In 1818, John Pounds began teaching working class children in the country's first ragged school. |
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Within his family, Hooke took both a niece and a cousin into his home, teaching them mathematics. |
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Despite Priestley's busy teaching schedule, he decided to write a history of electricity. |
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As in Leeds, Priestley established classes for the youth of his parish and by 1781, he was teaching 150 students. |
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Not a conventional resident don, and inattentive to teaching, he wrote three topical books during this period of his life. |
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He had a primary school education, and received lessons from his father, but had little further formal and academic teaching. |
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Hardy was born on 7 February 1877, in Cranleigh, Surrey, England, into a teaching family. |
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From 1906 onward he held the position of a lecturer where teaching six hours per week left him time for research. |
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He declared that his success was inspired by the quality of teaching he received whilst a pupil at Mill Hill. |
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The exercises in this book were set forth initially because of our frustrations in teaching such a complex, multifaceted discipline as limnology. |
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Thomas Newcomen was a lay preacher and a teaching elder in the local Baptist church. |
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The teaching of evolution in American secondary school biology classes was uncommon in most of the first half of the 20th century. |
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Mr Hudson was placed on List 99, which bars dubious characters from teaching jobs. |
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The occupations most favoured by females and acceptable to society are teaching and tutoring. |
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Computers can provide help to the ESL learners in many different ways such as teaching students to learn a new language. |
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To further support this statement, a study researched the effectiveness of peer tutoring and explicit teaching in classrooms. |
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It was proven that peer tutoring is the most effective and no cost form of teaching. |
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In fact, research says that the quality of their teaching methods is what matters the most when it comes to educating English learners. |
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Many graduate students also participate in teaching practica or clinicals, which provide the opportunity to gain experience in classrooms. |
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Native speakers will often be able to find work as an English teacher in Chile without an ESL teaching certificate. |
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Pedagogy, experience and strong teaching skills are the principal criteria during the recruitment of the language school's teachers. |
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Language schools teaching Mandarin Chinese in the United States and the United Kingdom have increased in number over the last two decades. |
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Other public schools have Arabic as their main teaching language, and they teach Hebrew as a second language and English as a third one. |
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Curricula, funding, teaching, and other policies are set through the respective state's ministry of education. |
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Curricula, funding, teaching, and other policies are set through locally elected school boards by jurisdiction over school districts. |
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Most language teachers do not use one singular style, but will use a mix in their teaching. |
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On average in Europe, at the start of foreign language teaching, learners have lessons for three to four hours a week. |
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There are some major differences between foreign and second language teaching and learning. |
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For example, immigrants to the US can attend language teaching classes in the target language environment. |
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This teaching also attests to another day when Christ will sit in universal judgement of all mankind. |
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Women religious engage in a variety of occupations, from contemplative prayer, to teaching, to providing health care, to working as missionaries. |
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They believed slavery was a human institution which Baptist teaching could make less harsh. |
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Sikh teaching emphasizes the principle of equality of all humans and rejects discrimination on the basis of caste, creed, and gender. |
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Now, as the Buddha, he spent the rest of his life teaching the Dharma he had discovered, and died at the age of 80 in Kushinagar, India. |
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As with any ancient Indian tradition, transmission of teaching was done orally. |
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Excellent teaching and clear leadership are what enable pupils to achieve more. |
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The original purpose of medieval grammar schools was the teaching of Latin. |
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The increasing use of teaching assistants in public universities is a testament to waning state support. |
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The bachelor's degree has also been used since the late 1990s in a number of areas like nursing and teaching. |
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Although diversified in its research and teaching interests, Cambridge today maintains its strength in mathematics. |
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Their importance lies in the housing, welfare, social functions, and undergraduate teaching they provide. |
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The relative importance of these methods of teaching varies according to the needs of the subject. |
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The University of Cambridge has research departments and teaching faculties in most academic disciplines. |
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He created a school which laid the foundations for the teaching of science in the country, and which has its legacy today at Imperial. |
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A medical teaching and research campus based around Charing Cross Hospital. |
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A medical teaching and research campus based around Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. |
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A medical teaching and research campus based around the Royal Brompton Hospital. |
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Imperial's research and teaching is organised within a network of faculties and academic departments. |
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Colleges arrange the tutorial teaching for their undergraduates, and the members of an academic department are spread around many colleges. |
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These teaching terms are shorter than those of most other British universities, and their total duration amounts to less than half the year. |
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In 1828 the university became the first in England to offer English as a subject and the teaching of Classics and medicine began. |
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It should be noted that the methodologies of these tables include student satisfaction scores with teaching and feedback as a significant input. |
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Architectural techniques were adapted and developed to build churches that reflected this teaching. |
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Many Academicians are involved in teaching in the schools and giving lectures as part of the Royal Academy Education Programme. |
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At the outbreak of the Second World War the Chelsea School of Art was evacuated to Northampton and Moore resigned his teaching post. |
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The Condemnations of 1277 banned the teaching of certain philosophical doctrines, including deterministic astrology. |
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Frank Dobie, then teaching at Cambridge University, participated in the dedication ceremonies. |
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Although Johnson was treated as a servant, he found pleasure in teaching even though he considered it boring. |
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Later, in addition to teaching Catherine to read and write, Blake trained her as an engraver. |
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Cobbett initially prospered by teaching English to Frenchmen and translating texts from French to English. |
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As Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations had during an earlier period, Mill's Principles dominated economics teaching. |
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In 1958 Williams spent a term teaching at the University of Ghana in Legon. |
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In contrast, Charlotte had teaching positions at Miss Margaret Wooler's school, and in Brussels with the Hegers. |
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They were each offered teaching posts in the boarding school, still English for Charlotte and music for Emily. |
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From 1773 until 1796, George Austen supplemented this income by farming and by teaching three or four boys at a time, who boarded at his home. |
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He returned to teaching at Hayes and prepared for the publication of his book, now known as Down and Out in Paris and London. |
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When he was discharged in January 1934, he returned to Southwold to convalesce and, supported by his parents, never returned to teaching. |
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Alan Brown noted that this brings to the forefront questions about the political content of teaching practices. |
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Delius later said that Ward's teaching was the only useful music instruction he ever had. |
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He played Inigo Jollifant, a young schoolmaster who abandons teaching to join a travelling theatre troupe. |
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The people learned these songs and stories by heart, and told or sung them to each other, teaching the younger generations too. |
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Ongoing investment in the Magee campus provides teaching, research and support facilities for students and staff. |
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Although offering a range of degree courses, these colleges primarily provide training for those wishing to enter the teaching profession. |
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There are many Traditional Irish bands playing throughout the city and quite a few music schools concentrate on teaching Traditional music. |
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It also provides teaching for students enrolled on the University of London LLB degree programme, via the International Programmes. |
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Between 1520 and 1550, printing presses in Spain were tightly controlled, and any books of Protestant teaching were prohibited. |
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They found this in the teaching of the Protestant reformers such as Martin Luther. |
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The Concordat between the Holy See and Poland guarantees the teaching of religion in state schools. |
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Although SIPRI is not a teaching institute, it receives interns whose programmes of study can contribute to and benefit from SIPRI's research. |
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There are also a few universities well known for classes conducted in English and for the teaching of the Japanese language. |
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He passionately rejected both the prevailing Aristotelian philosophy and the Scholastic method of university teaching. |
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Owing to his efforts to suppress the teaching of sign language, Bell is often viewed negatively by those embracing Deaf culture. |
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Bell worked extensively in medical research and invented techniques for teaching speech to the deaf. |
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The majority of schools under the jurisdiction of the Basque education system use Basque as the primary medium of teaching. |
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Recently produced teaching materials, have, on the other hand, been evaluated more positively. |
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Welsh medium education should be distinguished from the teaching of the Welsh language itself as an academic subject. |
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These are composed of teaching elders and ruling elders from each of the constituent congregations. |
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Social work, school teaching, and other such work is therefore usually left to laypeople. |
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Central to the teaching of the Church in Wales is the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. |
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The centre of the Church of Ireland's teaching is the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. |
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The study involved videotaping and analyzing teaching practices in more than one thousand classrooms. |
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In addition to this, there are two independent schools teaching through the medium of Irish. |
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Through the Education and Training Inspectorate, it evaluates and reports on the quality of teaching and learning and teacher education. |
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In 2002, at least 60 percent of US medical schools have at least some class time spent teaching alternative therapies. |
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He spent weeks partying in London and Oxford before the overriding need for money led him to apply through an agency for a teaching job. |
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Brian John came to creative writing late, after a career in university teaching and academic research. |
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Left in Dublin with his father, Shaw compensated for the absence of music in the house by teaching himself to play the piano. |
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Part of his reason in returning to London was to sell his work and earn money from private teaching. |
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After Lowry's birth, his mother's health was too poor for her to continue teaching. |
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It was ranked 102nd out of 124 for graduate prospects, and 123rd out of 124 for student satisfaction with teaching. |
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The Department of Anthropology teaching staff include Keith Hart and David Graeber. |
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In 1896 or 1897 the school received the name Royal College of Art, and the emphasis of teaching there shifted to the practice of art and design. |
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It offers undergraduate and postgraduate teaching to around 400 students each year. |
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The BFI offers a range of education initiatives, in particular to support the teaching of film and media studies in schools. |
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His political teaching, after the French Revolution, drew suspicion on him. |
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Smith obtained a professorship at Glasgow teaching moral philosophy and during this time wrote and published The Theory of Moral Sentiments. |
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Smith considered the teaching at Glasgow to be far superior to that at Oxford, which he found intellectually stifling. |
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As well as teaching Moyes, Smith secured the patronage of David Hume and Thomas Reid in the young man's education. |
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Monk writes that Wittgenstein found it intolerable that a war was going on and he was teaching philosophy. |
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However, various teaching methods disagree about the optimal relation in timing between drive and recovery. |
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From the 18th century onward, Wahhabi fundamentalism discouraged artistic development inconsistent with its teaching. |
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Its first forte in teaching was anatomy and the developing science of surgery, from which it expanded into many other subjects. |
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The Appleton Tower is also used for teaching first year undergraduates in science and engineering. |
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The University of Edinburgh was ranked bottom in the UK for teaching quality by its students in the 2012 National Student Survey. |
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Moving to Maryborough, Queensland, in October 1918 Childe took up employment teaching Latin at the Maryborough Grammar School. |
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The ability to speak Welsh or to have Welsh as a qualification is desirable for certain career choices in Wales, such as teaching or customer service. |
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It is frequently used as a model for teaching English to foreign learners. |
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Because of this, when my second major health fiasco happened, I had no insurance, so I went to a teaching hospital where they took indigent patients. |
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The conductors and players took part in the inaugural Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo, teaching and giving masterclasses for 123 young musicians from 18 countries. |
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It's making fun of the way that people misunderstand the teaching. |
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Edinburgh became a major centre of medical teaching and research. |
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To the soul this ghostly bread is the learning and the teaching and the understanding in the commandments of God, wherethrough the soul is kenned and lives. |
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The Bohemian movement initiated with the teaching of Jan Hus, who was burned at the stake in 1415 after being condemned as a heretic by the Council of Constance. |
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Golf instruction involves the teaching and learning of the game of golf. |
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Proficiency in teaching golf instruction requires not only technical and physical ability but also knowledge of the rules and etiquette of the game. |
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It offers drivers insight into the steps McLaren race drivers take after signing for the team and teaching them how to get the best of themselves and the car. |
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The VoiceBox, a converted former industrial building near the centre of Derby, is a performance, teaching and rehearsal venue for a range of vocal and choral music. |
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For specific professions, there is vocational education, training young people for work in specific trades by a combination of teaching and apprenticeship. |
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Jesus' method of teaching involved parables, metaphor, allegory, sayings, proverbs, and a small number of direct sermons such as the Sermon on the Mount. |
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Chapter 26 presents Reformed teaching on the communion of saints. |
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The UU allows those who are divorced to have a new religious marriage and has no particular teaching on abortion, leaving such decisions to the married couple. |
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During the Franco era, the teaching of Galician was prohibited. |
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The Cherokee prohibited teaching African Americans to read and write. |
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At age 16 Boole became the breadwinner for his parents and three younger siblings, taking up a junior teaching position in Doncaster at Heigham's School. |
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They especially objected to the teaching and the sale of indulgences, and the abuses thereof, and to simony, the selling and buying of clerical offices. |
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Justin was confident that his teaching is that of the Church at large. |
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The teaching in the higher forms was satisfactory, but not as stimulating. |
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In 1815 he became minister of the Tron Church, Glasgow, in spite of determined opposition to him in the town council on the grounds of his evangelical teaching. |
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Lutherans confess that Scripture is united with the power of the Holy Spirit and with it, not only demands, but also creates the acceptance of its teaching. |
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However, bilingual educations was proving to be popular as well, and some institutions such as the Poona Sanskrit College commenced teaching both Sanskrit and English. |
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Jesus was minjung and the friend of the minjung, teaching forgiveness and love of enemies, but Moses was also minjung, political leader of his people against oppression. |
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London is a major global centre of higher education teaching and research and has the largest concentration of higher education institutes in Europe. |
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Obviously, few counselors would sit idly by while little Johnny became a bandit. To do so would be socially unethical and indeed would violate the very philosophy of teaching. |
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The 'station' was installed at the school in association with Nexus to assist with teaching local children how to travel by Metro, encouraging safe independent travel. |
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Under them were Hospital Management Committees, to manage individual hospitals or groups of hospitals, other than teaching hospitals, which retained their Board of Governors. |
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As evidence of their teaching, Bede reports that some of their students, who survived to his own day were as fluent in Greek and Latin as in their native language. |
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Though Maramon Palakunnathu Abraham Malpan was bounteous in his temperament he never hesitated to introduce reforms in both teaching and practice. |
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These terms are most commonly used in relation to teaching and learning English as a second language, but they may also be used in relation to demographic information. |
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The teaching of it does not presuppose literacy in the mother tongue. |
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To the extent that ID is a religious idea, and teaching the controversy is not about teaching a real scientific controversy, there are significant endorsement problems. |
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In these modern days, education has upgraded its methods of teaching and learning with dictionaries where digital materials are being applied as tools. |
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The Foresterhill site contains the university's School of Medicine and Dentistry, medical library and associated modern buildings for teaching and research. |
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Peter Shepherd introduced the concept of teaching first aid to civilians. |
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I was always a petter of my horses, teaching them to do some minor tricks. |
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