Thankfully these days there is the Internet, where autodidacts like me can find these things out for ourselves. |
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I highly recommend this epoch-making CD-ROM to teachers, students, and even autodidacts. |
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Public-library intellectuals, magpies of knowledge, like most autodidacts we were incapable of evaluating our sources. |
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But we also know from experience that autodidacts, that have not been engaged in centralised education can pop up and take big responsibilities. |
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They're well-informed autodidacts who feel marginalised by the academy. |
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It hints at an unclaimed territory, for teachers and students, novices and autodidacts, to explain in their own ways. |
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Whitechapel library, which inspired so many working-class autodidacts, no longer exists. |
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Yet many scholars established in other fields have become ecological autodidacts and have begun to develop research and teaching in environmental subjects. |
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Like other autodidacts of his time, he aspired to universal knowledge. |
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Both were autodidacts, who went, perfunctorily, to school and college while pursuing their education by their own means and under their own instruction. |
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Superior autodidacts at our range such as Todd Olsen or Al Yapelli see each shot as a chance to achieve greater excellence. |
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Clearly intended for the classroom, Katz's translation will be welcomed by teachers, students and autodidacts. |
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Like so many autodidacts, he does not feel bound by constraining norms and is open-minded towards all new trends, among which he retains, however, only one: the one he creates himself. |
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Teachers should, paradoxically, encourage students to become autodidacts, should help them to be responsible for the choice and coherence of what they learn. |
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All are self-taught or, to use a posh word, they are autodidacts. |
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Autodidacts have all but disappeared from professional golf since 1997, when Tiger won Augusta by a million shots. |
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Autodidacts can be needlessly contrary and idiosyncratic in the eyes of others. |
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