Facilitating encourages active participation and collaboration among learners, fostering a more dynamic and engaging learning experience. It promotes critical thinking, problem-solving, and a deeper understanding of the material compared to traditional teaching methods. Facilitators guide discussions, provide resources, and create a supportive environment for learners to explore and construct their knowledge.
Pedagogic refers to the theory and practice of education, specifically focusing on effective teaching methods and strategies to promote learning. It involves the study of how individuals learn, the development of curriculum, and the implementation of instructional techniques to facilitate learning.
The word that means concerned with theories rather than their practical application is "theoretical."
The word you are looking for is "speculation." Speculation involves forming conclusions based on assumptions rather than direct evidence or observation.
Yes, "school" is considered an abstract noun because it refers to a concept or an idea rather than a tangible object. It represents the institution or system of education rather than a physical building.
The different forms are based on historical linguistic patterns rather than logical consistency. "Teach" and "preach" come from Old English verbs that ended in -ician, which evolved into -ch in Middle English. "Fing" is not a word with a historical etymology, so we don't use it for the action of fingers.
its easier to influence fashion rather than teach it...however you can teach what is in style and desgning
hat movement used trained teachers rather than crafts workers to teach practical arts?
One that is trying to teach you something rather than entertain you.
The five purposes of communication are to inform, persuade, instruct, develop relationships, and entertain. Each of these purposes serves a different role in human interaction and helps to facilitate effective communication in various contexts.
Teach it commands in German rather than English. I think it was a joke or a rhetorical Question smile
Anyone that knows more than you do can teach. Some styles and schools have junior instructor programs where they use older teachers to instruct younger students.
The adjective may be facilitated (the past participle), or facilitatory.(There is an adjective facilitory but it seems to be a special use rather than formal language.)
You untrain it and then train it your way. But I dont know why you would want to teach a horse differently than what it was taught, unless its a bad habit.
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I seriously doubt it. Its more on the means of fictional entertainment rather than actual martial arts.
During its own participation in the exploration and settlement of the Americas, France focused primarily on commerce rather than extensive colonization. Thus, the main purpose of French settlements was to facilitate the movement of furs and other American goods to France, i.e., to facilitate trade.
WikiAnswers has millions of users, some who would rather give the fish than teach the man how to get it, and others who would rather teach the man how to fish than give it, and some who would do both. Though, WikiAnswers supports teaching the man how to fish than giving the man the fish in most cases, because although we are supposed to give you the answer, you don't learn anything unless you are taught how to do it.