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And because this is the 21st century and we would love to talk about the real world on its own terms, not in terms of line art or clip art that you so often see in textbooks, we go out and we take a picture of it.
As an educator, seeing a teacher adapt to his students and prepare them for all of the challenges life has to offer, not just the lessons found in textbooks, is a valuable concept of which we all need to be reminded.
The people of my generation and those who are older know about the WW II (or as it is called in Russia – the Great Patriotic War) not only from the school textbooks, but from the witnesses and participants of the event.
The script seems to be pasted together from press clippings, and ESL
textbooks.
The
textbooks
on drag performance say nothing of these vogueing houses.
That said, American history
textbooks
have more than their fare share of bias as well, but that's another topic.
In almost 8 hours the director scatters the undigested morsels out of
textbooks
in philosophy, German literature and film history over his audience.
Moreover, we conducted a thorough review – the first of its kind – of how science is taught at universities in the Muslim world, including pedagogical methods, textbooks, language of instruction, censorship of “controversial” topics (such as the theory of evolution), and the role of religion in science classes.
Professors should also be encouraged to dedicate themselves to writing
textbooks
and conducting science outreach, not just publishing more papers.
School
textbooks
remain simplistic, with the Communist role still the most prominent and the Nationalist role more of a caricature.
The landmark Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan scheme, for example, operates a multi-billion-dollar annual budget for establishing new schools where they are needed, and provides students with free textbooks, uniforms, and a midday meal.
Should we burn our existing
textbooks
and rewrite them from scratch?
The
textbooks
– at least those used in advanced courses – are fine.
But what if policymakers looked at a range of options simultaneously – comparing bridge-building with spending on school
textbooks
– to figure out where first to direct any additional money?
But if one assumes a full-employment equilibrium, as described in textbooks, with the market working without friction, this penalty is ineffective.
Today’s economics
textbooks
assume that a primary objective of central banks is to stabilize consumer prices, rather than the value of money.
Noah Kabbakeh, one of my vision-impaired colleagues in Freetown, Sierra Leone, needed four years to complete a two-year master’s program in the social sciences, not because he is unable to grasp the material quickly enough, but because he had to earn money to hire someone to read aloud
textbooks
and other class materials that any seeing graduate student could have obtained from the university library.
But the region’s “history problem” has been intensifying lately, with growing nationalism among major actors like China, Japan, and South Korea fueling disputes over everything from territory and natural resources to war memorials and
textbooks.
China’s territorial claims on Russia are often noted in Chinese grade school geography textbooks, which include a number of Russian Far Eastern regions within China’s borders.
Maoist dogma in China has been largely replaced by something called “patriotic education,” manifested in school textbooks, history museums, and an assortment of monuments.
Nothing similar has happened in Asia, and issues dating back to the 1930’s and 1940’s remain raw, a problem exacerbated by biased
textbooks
and government policies.
Today, economic
textbooks
are full of formulas, but increasingly we learn that the old paradigm is giving way to a new science of complexity.
Older students tutored younger students and everyone worked to earn money to buy
textbooks
and uniforms.
He ordered the Education Ministry to revise school
textbooks
to promote the idea that the Taiwanese people were fundamentally different, practically a different race from the Chinese.
Furthermore, since 2003 state schools offer religious instruction (using authorized
textbooks
that are never Wahhabi in spirit), with the informal approval of secular and Sufi teachers alike.
That, in turn, requires educating the public further about human rights and women’s rights through school textbooks, continuing education courses, and a vigorous media campaign.
In the United States, history
textbooks
focus on the colonists’ heroic battle for independence in the Revolutionary War, not on the genocide carried out against their new country’s indigenous population.
After all, two of his main economic advisers, Glenn Hubbard and Greg Mankiw, have both authored
textbooks
in which they argue that the Laffer hypothesis is incorrect as a description of US tax rates.
There are simply not enough teachers, classrooms, or
textbooks
to deliver decent educations to the refugee children.
Although some economic
textbooks
claim that dumping by foreigners can force domestic producers to go out of business so that the foreign producer can then raise its price, there is no evidence of such behavior actually occurring in practice.
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