The humanities should be taught through a combination of lectures, discussions, readings, and hands-on projects to engage students in critical thinking and analysis. Emphasizing interdisciplinary connections and real-world applications can help students see the relevance of the humanities in their lives. Encouraging creativity, empathy, and open-mindedness can deepen students' understanding and appreciation of different cultures and perspectives.
The taught curriculum refers to what educators set out to teach students based on standards and guidelines, while the learned curriculum is what students actually acquire and understand from the instruction. The taught curriculum involves lesson plans, objectives, and content delivered in the classroom, while the learned curriculum reflects the knowledge and skills students gain through their experiences and interactions with the material.
No! Of course not! I learned in my humanities class!!
art cannot be taught it can only be learned. if we try to teach any art form it can never be completely learned by a student. instead the student is encourage to be creative. every creative work is an art.
Yes. For an example, learning to talk, walk, and eat are things you had to be taught how to do.
learned e.g we were taught by learned professors
Environmental and Humanities should be capitalized, but students should not.
Something learned is something that someone has taught to you and you have understood.
Katherine Mitchell
A teacher probably taught him much of the math that he learned. Teachers are great at teaching math to students.
It would be pretty neat and useful if your children learned a secound language but not all children should be taught a second language it's really the child's parents decision!!
Noticing that you wrote homonym's' for taught, but I only have one from what I learned :)It is:Taut
A learned behavior in not instinctive but must be taught or acquired through learning.