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In his book, Mr. Collins said that he had "imparted knowledge" to Mr. Fischer, but that his ability was something that could not be taught.
Ben could impart knowledge to other coaches".
Educators, she says, "are hired to impart knowledge, to help students learn.
"The traditional model is that the teacher imparts knowledge to the children," she says.
Anderson is the leader of the attack, a sage who imparts knowledge to the others.
Herbert Spencer in particular, he argues, moved education from a sensible emphasis on imparting knowledge to a new approach based on the psychological development of children.
The educational organisation United Learning runs 31 schools, whose aim is to impart knowledge to tens of thousands of pupils.
The "best ones" are obsessed about detail and excellent at imparting knowledge to their players in a way that is easy to understand.
You see, teachers are essentially squishy, mushy romantics who derive satisfaction from imparting knowledge to kiddywinks.
Trained patients are as effective in imparting knowledge to their peers as specialist health professionals.
… [but] I have always had a fairly strong sense of responsibility … to impart knowledge to younger people.
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