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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively teach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of engaging in teaching in a dynamic and participatory manner.
Example: "In our program, we encourage educators to actively teach rather than just lecture."
Alternatives: "engage in teaching" or "teach interactively".
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But a new study conducted in the Kalahari Desert of South Africa concludes that adult meerkats actively teach their young how to catch their food, suggesting that hands-on teaching might be more widespread than previously thought.
It also watches what artists, venues, and other things you check out to suggest similar events in the future, and you can thumbs up and down events to actively teach the app's algorithm.
-- Actively teach your teen how to drive.
"In fact, we actively teach our students the importance of good character and making smart choices.
The more experienced animals don't necessarily actively teach the youngsters, but the inexperienced animals learn by following.
You can actively teach them "executive functioning" skills, such as impulse control, critical thinking and long-term planning, that will further gird them against the unhealthy messages.
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It's a parable that is actively teaching the children extremism, hatred and a fear for the outside world".
"Continuous assessment as it is in place at most US universities prevents students from actively teaching their ideas to other students.
While there are heroic teachers, there are many others for whom teaching is more a sinecure than a vocation — they are absent half the time, and not actively teaching when present.
"The Suffolk County Council of the Boy Scouts has been here for 75 years, actively teaching tolerance, embracing diversity and never inquiring into the sexual orientation of youth or adult volunteers applying for membership.
Says Sinker: Where I think there are more parallels are in the fact that this is a young community (in years if not always age), and one that's actively teaching itself new tricks every day.
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