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John Moranz has written: 'Mastery of drawing' -- subject(s): Drawing, Study and teaching 'The professional guide to drawing and illustration' -- subject(s): Drawing, Study and teaching
Richard Cone has written: 'Measurement mastery' -- subject(s): Mensuration, Study and teaching (Elementary) 'Choices' -- subject(s): Prevention, Study and teaching (Secondary), Substance abuse, Substance use, Youth
A single subject or subject-centered curriculum focuses on teaching one subject at a time, often in isolation from other subjects. This approach allows for in-depth exploration and mastery of a specific topic, but may lack integration with other areas of study.
Hector Hammerly has written: 'French Immersion' 'Fluency and accuracy' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Second language acquisition, Study and teaching 'An integrated theory of language teaching and its practical consequences' -- subject(s): Language and languages, Modern Languages, Study and teaching
David emphasizes Michelangelo's mastery of human movement is that the subject is neither still nor in movement.
Robert P. Parker has written: 'The consequences of writing' -- subject(s): Correlation with content subjects, Creative writing, Heuristic, Interdisciplinary approach in education, Language arts, Report writing, Study and teaching 'Teaching English in the secondary school' -- subject(s): English language, Study and teaching (Secondary)
Jewel Varnado has written: 'Strait ahead' 'Basic science for living' -- subject(s): Earth sciences, Life sciences, Physical sciences, Readers for new literates, Reading (Adult education), Science, Study and teaching, Study and teaching (Secondary), Writing for New literates 'English, practice for mastery' -- subject(s): Grammar, English language
David P. Page has written: 'Theory and practice of teaching' -- subject(s): Teaching 'Theory and practice of teaching' -- subject(s): Teaching 'Theory and practice of teaching' -- subject(s): Teaching
Yes, that is possible. The minimum educational requirement to teach at a college or university is a master's degree in the subject you are teaching.
Mastery of Subject Matter refers to having a profound understanding and expertise in a particular field or topic. It involves possessing in-depth knowledge, skills, and experience that allow an individual to effectively navigate and contribute to discussions, problem-solving, and advancements within that subject area.
Maryellen Weimer has written: 'Improving your classroom teaching' -- subject(s): College teaching 'Learner-Centered Teaching' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Education, Nonfiction 'Inspired college teaching' -- subject(s): College teaching, In-service training, Professional relationships, College teachers, Effective teaching 'How am I teaching?' -- subject(s): College teachers, College teaching, Evaluation, Forms, Rating of, Teachers, Teaching
Joel Leon has written: 'Mastery-based curriculum utilization for geriatric case practice' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Social work with older people, Services for, Older people, Social work with the aged, Aged