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We have programs for the doctors, for the nurses, for the
students
and for the patients.
And it doesn't take too long before my
students
walk on a beach and stumble upon piles of trash.
So with my students, ages six to 15, we've been dreaming of inventing a better way.
I let the imaginations of my
students
run wild.
[I can investigate my local problem] But my
students
in Hong Kong are hyperconnected kids.
So what was cool about this project was that beyond addressing a local problem, or looking at a local problem, my
students
used their empathy and their sense of being creative to help, remotely, other kids.
So whenever I visit a school and talk to students, I always ask them the same thing: Why do you Google?
One of the things that I've done for my science
students
is to tell them, "Look, I'm going to teach you college-level physics.
I'm looking out and I'm seeing the cops bashing
students'
heads, shooting tear gas, and watching
students
throwing bricks.
Harriet wanted to help all chemistry
students
and chemists remember how to speed up the rate of chemical reactions and I, being the nice guy that I am, decided to make it my mission to help create educational environments in which more book-dropping collisions can take place to increase future chemists' chances of getting a date for the dance.
More
students
equals more collisions.
In doing so,
students
will need to move more quickly to get from one class to the next.
Fourth,
students
must stop traveling in packs.
By traveling in packs, the
students
on the outside of the pack insulate those in the middle from undergoing any collisions.
Moles are hard for
students
to understand because they have a hard time picturing the size of a mole, or of 602 sextillion.
When we think about learning, we often picture
students
in a classroom or lecture hall, books open on their desks, listening intently to a teacher or professor in the front of the room.
The American Physical Society had this beautiful poster encouraging
students
of color to become physicists.
Given a word in isolation, like fantastic,
students
with dyslexia need to break the word into parts to read it: fan, tas, tic.
But at the end of the semester,
students
were given exams, and the
students
who'd been asked to read the more difficult fonts, had actually done better on their exams, in a variety of subjects.
When Carson looked at what these
students
had achieved, the ones with the weak filters were vastly more likely to have some real creative milestone in their lives, to have published their first novel, to have released their first album.
And the groups of four
students
were asked to figure out who did it, who committed the crime.
And he tells his
students
to use The Oblique Strategies because he's realized something.
It's as if there has been a centuries old conspiracy amongst teachers and
students
to accept that heart function cannot be demonstrated.
That way
students
might not fully grasp the way it works, but can superficially understand it, learning such concepts as the heart is a four-chambered organ, or potentially misleading statements like, mammals have a dual-circulation: one with blood going to the lungs and back, and another to the body and back.
This confusion makes many
students
wary of the heart in biology lessons, thinking it signals an intimidating subject full of complicated names and diagrams.
Lesson number four: you need champions at all levels of society, from
students
to commercial managers to famous people.
He also established a major university, further elevating the city's reputation, and attracting scholars and
students
from all over the Islamic world.
And I wanted it not just for myself but I wanted it for my
students
as well.
Over the past five years, our team of imaging scientists, scholars and
students
has travelled to seven different countries and have recovered some of the world's most valuable damaged manuscripts, included the Vercelli Book, which is the oldest book of English, the Black Book of Carmarthen, the oldest book of Welsh, and some of the most valuable earliest Gospels located in what is now the former Soviet Georgia.
But as you study the inscriptions in the near total darkness, two of the eight graduate
students
accompanying you bump into the alter.
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