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It lives in Berlin, and is normally only seen in small sections.
Most are taught in small sections 15-300 sthatnts) thareare closely coordinated by an experienced course head.
Teaching assistants often serve to explain difficult concepts from large lecture classes in small sections, enabling students to attain a better understanding of often-complex ideas and topics.
500 learners will be selected through an open application process, and supported by Harvard Law School Teaching Fellows in small sections.
In the undergraduate course, in small sections of 14 to 18 participants, everyone considers questions relating to identity, power and difference in American society.
This course, spread out across the junior and senior years, featured one "great book" per class, which was read in translation and discussed in small sections.
West Point courses are taught in small sections, where it is difficult for students to hide distracted computer use from their professors.
Overall, I found the whole thing disjointed and awkward, I could never really get into it and read it over a while in small sections rather than being gripped from the start and not putting it down until I'm finished.
1932 "Colloquium in Important Books" The Honors course returns in a second incarnation with much in common with its first: upperclassmen selected after an interview process read one book per week and discuss it in small sections with two instructor.
However, visual observations revealed that 95% of the organic corn plot was weed-free and the higher weed densities were mostly because of clumps of weeds in small sections along the plot length.
Students then discuss these texts in small sections, though there are a lot more of those sections now — about 65 — compared with only 20 when the course was created.
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