Noun is person, place, or thing. Sally is a PERSON, lake is a PLACE, and pot is a THING. In other languages, these items also have sex. English does not have sex for any item but person and person is identified by custom usage of that name. Pronoun is word that names noun in a sentence after the noun has been identified. "The lake has IT'S location in the park."
Oh, dude, like totally! Instruction is totally a noun. It's like a thing, you know? Like when someone tells you what to do, that's instruction. So yeah, it's a noun, like, for sure.
Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS) differ from programmed instruction primarily in their adaptability and interactivity. ITS can tailor the learning experience to individual students' needs by analyzing their performance and providing personalized feedback, while programmed instruction typically follows a fixed sequence of materials and lacks real-time responsiveness. Additionally, ITS often incorporates artificial intelligence to simulate a one-on-one tutoring experience, whereas programmed instruction relies on pre-defined scripts and content delivery. This makes ITS more dynamic and effective in addressing diverse learning styles and paces.
noun
The word 'teacher' is a noun. 'Teach' is a verb. I am able to teach, therefore I am a teacher.
Intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive.
George W. Feinstein has written: 'Programed College Vocabulary' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction, Vocabulary 'Programed spelling demons' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction, Spellers, English language, Orthography and spelling 'Programmed college vocabulary 3600' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction, Vocabulary 'Programed [sic] college vocabulary' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction, Vocabulary 'Programmed College Vocabulary 3600'
Edward J. Green has written: 'The learning process and programmed instruction' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction
Oh, dude, like totally! Instruction is totally a noun. It's like a thing, you know? Like when someone tells you what to do, that's instruction. So yeah, it's a noun, like, for sure.
Instruction is a noun.
Robert Ellsworth Norton has written: 'Using programmed instruction in occupational education' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction, Vocational education
Lawrence E. Schlesinger has written: 'The effect of relevant emotional content on performance and learning in programmed instruction' -- subject(s): Emotions, Programmed instruction
The noun forms for the verb 'to teach' are teacher and the gerund (verbal noun) teaching.
Ella A. Erway has written: 'Listening, a programmed approach' -- subject(s): Listening, Programmed instruction
Hildegarde Johnson has written: 'Sewing step-by-step' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction, Sewing 'Programed instruction and the demonstration method of teaching at the junior high school level' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction, Secondary Education
Jean Tannis Dennerll has written: 'Medical terminology made easy' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Medicine, Nomenclature, Programmed instruction, Terminology, Programmed Instruction
Foster Lloyd Brown has written: 'Asian American Bibliography' 'Statistical concepts' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction, Mathematical statistics, Programmed Instruction, Statistics, Statistiek
Samuel Levine has written: 'A programmed introduction to research' -- subject(s): Programmed instruction, Psychology, Research