They have firmly accepted the Confucian belief in the perfectibility and educability of the common person. |
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Nearly all of the experiments described in earlier chapters have revealed facts concerning the educability of the dancer. |
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Compare Plato, Theaetetus 144ab, on heavy and dull as opposed to light and sharp natures, and their respective educability. |
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The individualized programme of emotional intelligence offers a dynamic model of the emotions and postulates their educability. |
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Cognitive education programmes support a dynamic and systematic intelligence model and postulate its educability. |
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The first three examples are studies in electoral wising up — in the educability of democratic publics subjected to bad ideological experiments. |
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He provided living proof of the educability of Africans, thereby reinforcing arguments against slavery. |
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Another characteristic of the subject is the educability, that is, to uninform and to exclude. |
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White teachers tend to regard poor children of color and English language learners as having low educability. |
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Lillian Weber believed fiercely that we need to show unswerving faith in the intelligence of teachers and the educability of all children. |
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I suppose that Freire would have appreciated this because I think he meant that educability is an attitude as much as it is the outward manifestations of pedagogy. |
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We must believe in the educability of parents as well as their children. |
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