ame, in the culture he shaped, a model and a myth simultaneously — the man who educated himself into becoming the ... that a revolutionary must cultivate. The text is simultaneously a political primer, a moral formation manual, and... articipation, and the act of learning to read was simultaneously an act of assuming citizenship. The campaign also... nh and [[nguyen_van_huyen|Nguyễn Văn Huyên]] were simultaneously constructing.
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nd its poetry than about the Arab world, and were simultaneously reminded that they would never become "English." ... cutting: the teacher must teach the material, and simultaneously teach students to resist the very authority of th... ercutting authority:** performing expertise while simultaneously instructing students to resist the authority of t
tests of intelligence that could be administered simultaneously to many individuals and scored with minimal skill... tests of intelligence that could be administered simultaneously to multiple individuals. These group assessments
through ostension — pointing, seeing, and hearing simultaneously — and that deafblind learners required an equival... nce of socialist journalist Peter Fagan, was thus simultaneously a theory of disability: education could not liber
c capacity, and individual growth were cultivated simultaneously, and the model it demonstrated influenced the set... ==
Addams's legacy extends across several fields simultaneously, which has made it both influential and difficult
s Catechism of the Church of Geneva (1542) served simultaneously as a doctrinal summary for adults, an instruction... tical discipline and social surveillance that was simultaneously an instrument of moral formation and an instrumen
try, mathematics, history, and social cooperation simultaneously — but only if the teacher provides the intellectu... d experiential learning — while his influence has simultaneously widened geographically and deepened thematically
teaching, research, writing, and lecturing" while simultaneously managing the institution's affairs. His 1961 book... d to all these settings, not just the school, was simultaneously a methodological claim (the history of education
In the digital age, technological innovation has simultaneously enhanced and complicated the code's legacy: refre... and other audio-based assistive technologies has simultaneously provided alternative pathways to information and
Reading to Special Class Children, while working simultaneously as an assistant psychologist for the New Zealand ... es and Unfinished Business ====
Clay's legacy is simultaneously vast and contested. Reading Recovery remains the
demonstrates that the marketisation of schooling simultaneously serves the interests of real estate developers, f... onses to academic underperformance while serving, simultaneously, to clear land for gentrification and to displace