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"in future lessons" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to lessons that will take place in the future, such as: "In future lessons, we will go over the basics of English grammar."
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Teachers can see the results, and know what weaknesses to target in future lessons.
These video-clips are included in repositories and are offered for teachers and students as more appealing educational scaffold to be used in future lessons.
The outcomes of this activity included the creation of new educational material that could be used by teachers in future lessons encompassed by assessments indicating on their qualities and drawbacks.
They would teach it in future lessons.
We use hypothetico-deductive reasoning throughout our course, so the practice students get during this lab is useful in future lessons.
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An MoD spokesman confirmed no further Libyan troops would be trained at Bassingbourn but said if foreign forces were trained in the UK in the future, lessons learned from the report would be applied.
This study aims (a) to make a comprehensive examination of factors influential on preservice teachers' intentions to use ICT in their future lessons and (b) to determine differences in those factors resulting from gender, university, and department.
Tutoring during holidays usually denotes two scenarios: one where recreation time is sacrificed for subjects performed poorly to make up for the adaptation crisis; and the other one, in which future lessons are previewed for better adaptation in the new semester.
According to the findings, they were willing to make animated movies in their future lessons.
At the same time American politicians and strategists broke with tradition in pondering future lessons that Britain's first female prime minister might offer Americans seeking leadership positions in their parties or in the country.
Also, eleven German and thirteen Japanese students said they would like creativity to play a greater role in their own future lessons.
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