Sentence examples for communicating that knowledge from inspiring English sources

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We view the absence of significant changes in teachers' performance on the constructed-response assessment as indicative of their difficulties in using, applying, and communicating that knowledge.

The educators of future educators are as responsible for sponsoring proper science/evolution training to the prospective teachers as the latter are for acquiring and communicating that knowledge to their students.

This activity contributed to the training of a group of facilitators with knowledge and skills in evaluating evidence and in communicating that knowledge to clinicians and other healthcare workers.

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"Teachers need to be expert in their field, but they also need to know how to communicate that knowledge and how to excite their students".

This is also part of what drives Anna Dumitriu as an artist: the desire to take her own fascination with microbiology and other areas of science, harness scientific expertise, and communicate that knowledge to the wider public – together with the history and emotions that underpin it.

The typical academic approach to solving this type of problem would be to build on our previous work to iteratively improve our basic knowledge, and then figure out how to communicate that knowledge to others who might use it to develop products or policies.

You might be experts in your field, but your customers rely on you to communicate that knowledge and build trust in your expertise.

Being a good doctor was identified with achieving a balance between the art and science of medicine, between a sound clinical competence and the ability to communicate that knowledge appropriately to patients, relatives and the rest of the medical team.

But if [they] can't communicate that, the knowledge is worthless," Oppenheimer says.

But academics seek new knowledge and have obligations to the scientific community and society at large to communicate that knowledge--allowing everyone to see their hand.

When a scientist works at a museum, the research is somehow collection-based, and there is a continuous obligation to create new knowledge and communicate that to peers and to the many venues in the public domain.

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