The students asked us to explain how the principle worked, which as an exercise in traditional pedagogy we did. |
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There is a great value in this variation in how each of us approaches our subject matter and our pedagogy. |
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The first section of this book brings history to bear on today's ideas of pedagogy. |
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The evening classes he is taking at a nearby college cover pedagogy and other subjects he needs to be a qualified teacher. |
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Current pedagogy describes these traits under new terms that valorize them as usefully proletarian and subversive. |
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For the last ten years, she has been researching the history of piano methods and pedagogy in the United States. |
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In political oratory and pedagogy, as in the novel, the authority of displayed deliberation was pervasive. |
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I argue that cultural indifference, chauvinism and racism pervade the classroom, posing particular challenges for anthropological pedagogy. |
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Nevertheless, these schools modelled their curriculum and pedagogy on the private secondary schools. |
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She is professor and director of piano pedagogy at the University of Oklahoma. |
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Norton encourages teachers to conduct such work though the use of diaries and critical pedagogy. |
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In fact, pedagogy itself was not addressed at all in the new California standards. |
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We also looked at the development of ideas of feminist pedagogy at the university level. |
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If we approach with that kind of pedagogy, we'll reduce academic dishonesty. |
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That fourth category is pedagogy, and more specifically, composition pedagogy. |
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Matters of theory and pedagogy are often made salient when set in the context of a novel that speaks to the students. |
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Yes, pop culture pedagogy is, indeed, one way to funnily distract students from the mandatory, often punitive-seeming experience of comp class. |
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Having said all this, what should be clear is that the pedagogy of teaching creative writing is in desperate need of critical attention. |
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Compared to the traditional instructor-centered pedagogy, andragogy assumes five factors related to helping adults learn. |
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What if each school and college offered an elective course in pedagogy to prepare students for this education-based practice experience? |
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This includes, above all, the development of the academic field of musicology but also musical pedagogy and private music making. |
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Lee's book has made me retrace the binary oppositions that have shaped prior discussions of critical pedagogy. |
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The project's director is a doyenne of progressive-education pedagogy in America. |
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This is an excellent resource for piano pedagogy classes and for pianists interested in wellness issues. |
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As a clinician, she frequently gives programs on parliamentary procedure as well as various piano pedagogy topics. |
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He formerly was on the faculty of the University of Oklahoma, where he founded the graduate program in piano pedagogy. |
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The book is full of the wisdom, wit, inspiration and passion for music pedagogy that made Chronister such a leader in the field. |
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Nowhere in his transformative pedagogy is academic language proficiency challenged. |
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Critical reflection is the type of processing that is crucial to the concept of culturally relevant pedagogy. |
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Freire's own model of critical pedagogy invites a critical interrogation of this flaw in the work. |
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She holds bachelor's and master's degrees in piano performance and pedagogy. |
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They have called for research methodologies that validate the authenticity of Maori pedagogy and kawa. |
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However, most of the major statements on critical pedagogy reinscribe a more reductive view of power in the classroom. |
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This practical guide for pedagogy students and teachers is a welcome addition to our collective libraries. |
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She assumes an expressivist axiology, a subjective epistemology, an expressivist view of the composing process, and a mixed pedagogy. |
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The very nature of teaching is built on revisiting curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment. |
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In order to approach questions of pedagogy and curriculum it is necessary to consider the space of writing. |
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Many traditional teachers in this study had no training in bilingual or ESL pedagogy. |
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However it is also the case that educational courseware tends to encourage traditional rather than innovative pedagogy. |
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Often, at pedagogy conferences, we witness prodigiously talented fourteen-year-olds taking a master lesson in huge pieces like Prokofiev sonatas or Chopin scherzos. |
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The first is an essential part of pedagogy for the twenty-first century. |
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Basic training must also be provided for teachers in order to give them a forum for dialogue and for discussing pedagogy together. |
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The processes of pedagogy within the museums should not be the same as within schools. |
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Each program is written by experts in content and pedagogy and pilot tested with youth across Canada. |
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They give pedagogy lectures and presentations on campus and at state and national conferences, where they attend inspiring and informative recitals and sessions. |
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The way that satellite arrangements are usually put together is that the philosophy, the language, the pedagogy, and the kaupapa of the schools do match. |
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This point of view implies the need for changes in translation pedagogy. |
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Yet without some kind of broader guidance, the composition pedagogy course will remain at risk for the same kind of overdetermination that first-year composition faced. |
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The Brussels Region organizes courses in the fields of pedagogy and mediation for interested volunteers. |
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This could be an important step toward publicly and collectively resisting these pressures, toward rebuilding the pedagogy course on our own terms. |
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Indigenous peoples' unique pedagogy and ways of transferring knowledge should be supported. |
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Mentalizing is pervasive in everyday life, in communication and co-operation, in pedagogy, in play-acting, but also in deceiving, cheating, and outwitting. |
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The significance of BĂ©la BartĂ³k lies in four major areas of music composition, performance, pedagogy, and ethnomusicology. |
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The level of training and competence of lecturers teams is the basis of any pedagogy deemed to excel. |
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It is also necessary to communicate in a less administrative way: to show pedagogy, to use a simple language adapted to the general public. |
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An independent law was necessary to remove such features of the current law potentially detrimental to the pedagogy of early childhood education. |
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There is also great variation in the study of pedagogy, foundations, practical experience and programme duration. |
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Each pupil in a Koranic school is in principle the object of a personalised pedagogy. |
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They have no obligation to assist to the lessons, so the pedagogy has to be very joyful to constantly incite them to be diligent. |
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The pedagogy used in the formation of religious should help them to be enthusiastic for an enterprise that demands effort. |
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What is to be gained in education and pedagogy through these circus projects? |
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Thus, the systematic combination of kanji and kana, and to a limited extent, of romaji in the Japanese orthography, provides rich sources for research and pedagogy. |
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The use of life science technologies requires an acute sense of responsibility and pedagogy. |
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The Fraternity should impregnate the pedagogy of our Universities and Faculties. |
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Perhaps the best means of introducing andragogy is by tracing its origins in context to examining how and why it is best understood when comparing it to pedagogy. |
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The type of early childhood provision and the pedagogy to be used should be considered carefully. |
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In antiquity, the Greeks applied the Iliad and the Odyssey as the bases of pedagogy. |
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Regardless of the particulars of such a pedagogy, however, it may be an important strategy for reaching the territory of censorability itself. |
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A new mode of thinking that is able to exceed the limitations of the boundries of pedagogy and recognize it's social interdependance is called for. |
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A technical manual on the expositive style and the pedagogy of interactive exhibits found in the Museum of Science, the perception of Saint Francisco, and the Exploratorium, founded in 1969 by the physicist F. Oppenheimer. |
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Fans and commentators presume this enforced humility is some meaningful act of pedagogy — another arrogation assumed by college-sports enthusiasts. |
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This is what we brothers learn through a pedagogy that is far from easy. |
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Bloom's answer was to deepen the study of the American founders and to renew a classical pedagogy that weaves eros and intellect into the love of knowing and natural virtues. |
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In 1998, Kalamazoo College awarded Goss an honorary doctorate in music for her contributions to the field of piano pedagogy and music education. |
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In the sense of producing measurable results, liberatory pedagogy must always already have failed. |
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In order to unburden the poor education we will obtain technological tools applied to pedagogy, such as computer-equipped classrooms to update the teachers and allow all students to quickly enter the modern era. |
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Having both lived in and formed social and personal connections with the community's children and parents, these teachers were equipped with the habitus that could support culturally responsive pedagogy. |
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These trends are linked partly to the concept of the pedagogy of the question, as promoted by Paul Lengrand, as against pedagogy based on naĂ¯ve and credulous certainty. |
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Our studious Tunisian colleagues, ever thirsty for knowledge, took advantage of these highly technical programmes to refine their mastery of group pedagogy where applied to professionals in the same line of business. |
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Corporal punishment is admissible as part of the pedagogy and a way to learn about authority: in fact whippings and other bad treatment are frequent. |
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The school is designed to have key features expected of a secondary school, taking into consideration modern anthropomorphic norms and pedagogy as well as the use of local materials adapted to the climatic conditions. |
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It calls for thoroughgoing curricular renewal, which is not just the removal of the obscenities of dictatorship, but the integration of the best modern pedagogy. |
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We're bringing in new forms of pedagogy and listening to students. |
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In microeconomics in particular, the pedagogy Mr Samuelson developed diagrams of supply and demand, or cost curves, for instance—still set the discipline's standard. |
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Neither does it provide for any integration of pedagogy into the list of substantive topics through which the knowledge, skills and values for the comprehension and application of the substance might be learned. |
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This includes rapid further development of pedagogy with regard to the use of information and communication technologies and their consistent implementation in teaching. |
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Among the priority actions were the improvement of the kindergarten to secondary school system by improved pedagogy, increased parent and community involvement, and adding more Aboriginal teachers. |
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It is they who need to be recognized first and foremost, for the solid pedagogy of our resources, the depth of our Web site, our promotional successes, and our affirmed reputation. |
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Once teachers have an understanding of the content and pedagogy of mathematics, they then need to be able to use this knowledge in the practice of teaching. |
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We shall develop a learning environment that is safe and intellectually stimulating, and a pedagogy based on learner-centred approach and democratic values and practices in the teaching-learning interaction. |
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It is obvious that the Parker-Moores had a deep understanding of pedagogy. |
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The book is not organised to necessarily differentiate the effects of internationalisation processes between pedagogy and policy. |
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The schoolboys are introduced to a Fordist pedagogy in which great themes and events from history are packaged into bullet points. |
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The MA in TESOL typically includes second language acquisition theory, linguistics, pedagogy, and an internship. |
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At the end of the Middle Ages, Jan Amos Comenius substantially contributed to the development of modern pedagogy. |
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Legal pedagogy has also been criticized by scholars like Alan Watson in his book, The Shame of Legal Education. |
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Translation pedagogy is still in its infancy, and is in need of substantial theorisation. |
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Anne Shein is the guest artist, and Paul Sheftel and Phyllis Lehrer, NCTM, will be pedagogy clinicians. |
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Visually suggestive and conceptually complex, Martinez Oliva's work raises issues of pedagogy, anthropological ritual, and gender. |
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Teachers who practice transcultural pedagogy do not see their black students as deficient, behind, from broken homes, uneducable. |
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My personal viewpoint is that it seems that keyboard pedagogy is the most advanced of the pedagogies. |
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Second, close readings of grammarians and polymaths betray a fascination with the relation of vernacular language to pedagogy and geography. |
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The time has come for an impassioned defence of graduate education as education, a process that could begin with a pedagogy of critical professionalization. |
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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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While defending ourselves is a must, it might have been nice had a French Socialist president stepped up as an educator, preferring pedagogy to demagogy. |
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In Chapter Five, Kirylo avows Freire's epistemology, tightly braiding strands of critical theory and pedagogy, held together with the historical contexts of both. |
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The failure of Sir Thomas' far too authoritative and unaffectionate pedagogy results in his ultimate inability to properly maintain his domestic government. |
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The distinction between leading a school's pedagogy and leading the organisation is now well understood and the specified MMU Masters programmes reflect this. |
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In addition, research groups focusing on management in higher education and the pedagogy of business and management education have been established. |
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He was a scholarship boy who had won an Exhibition to Oxford, and then, like so many others, had found himself thrown upon the slave market of pedagogy. |
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This is a reference to a type of drama-based pedagogy called ethopoeia, which formed a central component of the humanist grammar school curriculum. |
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Worsham understands that Junker needs to validate Cixousian theory through composition pedagogy in order for her, like other compositionists, to find it to be a useful theory. |
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Talk about the developmental stages in art, differentiated learning, metacognition, and intrinsic motivation, all of which are deeply nurtured with this pedagogy. |
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