exactly like this, "thank you for teaching."
Properly, you would say you are majoring in education - and you can clarify it with "primary", "secondary", as the case may be.
No, inquiry-based teaching does not advocate for eliminating content teaching entirely. Instead, it emphasizes using active questioning, critical thinking, and exploration to help students understand and apply the content more deeply. The focus is on fostering curiosity, problem-solving skills, and a deeper understanding of the subject matter.
Individuals who have completed a teaching degree or certification program can enroll in teaching methodology courses. These courses are designed to help educators improve their teaching strategies and techniques. Additionally, current teachers looking to enhance their teaching skills or stay updated on best practices can also benefit from enrolling in teaching methodology courses.
The active process of reflecting before, during, and after teaching in order to make decisions about planning, assessing, and teaching is known as pedagogical reflection. It involves critical analysis of teaching practices, student outcomes, and instructional strategies to improve teaching effectiveness.
The differences between micro teaching and traditional teaching are quite a number. The size of the class in micro teaching is relatively small as opposed to traditional teaching. In traditional teaching, objectives are general while in micro teaching the objectives are specific and relate to behavioral patterns.
Ich danke ihnen fur und lehrt; is how you say thank you for teaching us
In Hawaiian, you can say "mahalo no ka aʻo ʻana mai iaʻu" to mean "thank you for teaching me".
To say "Thank you" it is: "Misotra". To say "Thank you very much" it is: "Misotra betsaka"
for please they say please, and for thank you they say thank you...
In Pampango, you can say "Salamat" to say thank you.
In Colombia, you can say "gracias" to say thank you.
You can say "Enkosi" to say 'thank you' in Xhosa.
In Hindustani, you can say "shukriya" to say thank you.
How to say THANK YOU in Tagalog: Salamat
In the Philippines, they say "Salamat".Salamat - Thank YouMaraming Salamat- Thank You Very Much
For every time that You protected me When I didn't know Your name (Lord I say thank you). How You loved on me and cared for me, when I didn't return the same, I. (Lord I say thank you) Now when it seemed like I was losing and I felt like giving up, I (Lord I) I wanna say (say thank you). Your love rushed in like a mighty flood and lifted me above, and I (Lord I) I wanna say (say thank you). Chorus I'll be thanking You and praising You for the rest of my life. For I've come to know the power of Your love and sacrifice. (thank You for your sacrifice) I appreciate all that You do (everything You do, and I want to say) Just want to say thank you Well, how You kept your hand upon me though I've often gone astray, Yeah I ….(Lord I say thank you). And how Your spirit gently led me back to safety in Your way, I wanna say, Lord I say thank You. (and I'll be thanking You) Chorus I'll be thanking You and praising You for the rest of my life. For I've come to know the power of Your love and sacrifice. I appreciate all that You do (I just want to say) Just wanna to say thank you (all of my days) , Just want to say thank you. Bridge (And I'll give You praise)…just want to say thank you. Lord I thank You. (Lord I thank You. Yes I do. Right now I just want to say thank you) I wanna say! (I wanna say wanna say) I wanna say thank you. (I just want to say) I gotta say! (Gotta say, gotta say it, thank you) I gotta say thank you! (Now you've been good) I want to say (And I want to say) I want to say thank you (That you've been kind) I've gotta say (Gotta say, please just let me say) I've gotta say thank you (You made a way) I want to say (You let me see a brand new day) I want to say thank you (You never let me go astray) I gotta say (And I gotta gotta gotta say) I gotta say thank you (Thank you for my family) I want to say (Thank you lord for keeping me) I want to say thank you (Thank you Lord for bringing me through) I've got to say (And I thank you for my husband too) I gotta say thank you (Thank you Lord for saving me) I wanna say (Thank you Lord for loving me)I wanna say thank you (And I gotta gotta gotta say) I've gotta say (I want to say, gotta say thank you) I've gotta say thank you (Thank you thank you)
In Dene, you can say "Mahsi cho" to say thank you.