Textbook
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If you're a
textbook
success, the implications of what I'm saying could be more grim for you.
And this was, incidentally, published in 1949, in the leading
textbook
of malaria, called "Boyd's Malariology."
However, they also all assume at some level that the
textbook
of medicine is closed.
The only problem is that when I graduated from medical school, I didn't get one of those little doohickeys that your mechanic has to plug into your car and find out exactly what's wrong with it, because the
textbook
of medicine is not closed.
Something else was at work, and believe me, that something was not in any
textbook.
When I was learning Spanish, I was bored with the text in the
textbook.
If you don't like listening to boring
textbook
material, find interesting content on YouTube or in podcasts for any language.
His friends even made fun of him and gave him a Russian
textbook
as a joke because they thought he would never learn that language, or any language.
I have fought in wars, feared for my own survival, watched my cohorts die on beaches and woods that look and feel more real than any
textbook
or any news story.
But you won't need a
textbook
or to download an online lecture.
It gets distributed to the school system like a
textbook.
And although this new economics does not yet have its own
textbook
or even a commonly agreed upon name, in broad strokes its explanation of where prosperity comes from goes something like this.
They read the
textbook
twice, or three times or four times.
I was endlessly getting busted in math class doodling behind the
textbook.
We believe that in a one-hour flight we can rewrite the
textbook
on Mars by making high-resolution measurements of the atmosphere, looking for gases of biogenic origin, looking for gases of volcanic origin, studying the surface, studying the magnetism on the surface, which we don't understand, as well as about a dozen other areas.
We are prepared to fly this on Mars, rewrite the
textbook
about Mars.
Here's an example from a physics
textbook.
And the textbook, I think, knows how it's hamstringing students because, watch this, this is the practice problem set.
You could literally, I mean this, pass this particular unit without knowing any physics, just knowing how to decode a
textbook.
So 90 percent of what I do with my five hours of prep time per week is to take fairly compelling elements of problems like this from my
textbook
and rebuild them in a way that supports math reasoning and patient problem solving.
I encourage math teachers I talk to to use multimedia, because it brings the real world into your classroom in high resolution and full color; to encourage student intuition for that level playing field; to ask the shortest question you possibly can and let those more specific questions come out in conversation; to let students build the problem, because Einstein said so; and to finally, in total, just be less helpful, because the
textbook
is helping you in all the wrong ways: It's buying you out of your obligation, for patient problem solving and math reasoning, to be less helpful.
This is a figure from a
textbook
on underwater sound.
There are passages where you can read it, and you think you're reading from a Darwin textbook, from the period before he has his epiphany.
This is a
textbook
example of how Hollywood didn't (doesn't) trust moviegoers, and panders to its big name stars.
The first half hour is still mildly entertaining if you keep yourself busy with spotting all the clichés and listening to the cheesy
textbook
dialogs, but the whole thing just gets too dire.
While the topic is one that needs to be addressed, the film uses every cliche in the genre and comes off as a
textbook
popcorn flick.
This is like a zoology textbook, given that its depiction of animals is so accurate.
Walter Matthau is wonderful as the "philandering" dentist Dr. Julian Winston whose frequent fibs to girlfriend Goldie provide
textbook
proof of the dangers of lying.
The asylum's patients are
textbook
lunatics, but I love them nevertheless.
Read Jared Diamond's "Collapse" which is a popular book, or any elementary Ecology or Earth Science
textbook
and you can verify the basic premise of this movie.
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