Sentence examples for lead the pupil from inspiring English sources

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Programs can be written that inform the test taker immediately why the answer was right or wrong and that lead the pupil through the logic of the question to confirm understanding or correct ignorance.

At the same time, engrossment is a kind of seclusion, whereas interest is an opening up of the person in and to the world.[72] Step by step, the teacher must lead the pupil to become an interested, active learner, who desires not to possess knowledge, but to hover "between merely spectating [on the one hand] and grasping [on the other]" (cf. SW II: 42).

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As Mauricia Dantes, a consultant for IBM before she retrained as a teacher, led the pupils in a discussion about the deaf-and-blind author Helen Keller, one small girl declared: "I feel like I'm in college".

Lack of sustaining self-oral health care education through the Standard Seven (last Standard before joining secondary education) pupils may lead the now adolescent pupils to retain very little, if at all any, oral health self-care knowledge.

However, there is one category in which we lead the world: spending per pupil.

Coriolanus wishes to lead the people back to health, pupils were told, "just as Adolf Hitler in our days wishes to lead our beloved German fatherland".

"Cocaine, amphetamine and THC, as well as a limited number of hallucinogens lead to the pupils' delayed or lack of reaction to light.

The town has celebrated his birthday for centuries but the plans are more elaborate this year, with a giant horse-drawn birthday cake, fireworks, a fancy-dress parade and a procession led by the pupils of his old school to lay flowers on his grave at Holy Trinity church.

But as a fiscal conservative, cautious to a fault, he has also faced growing criticism for not moving swiftly enough in a booming economy to redress the severe educational problems in a state that once led the nation in per-pupil spending and investments in education but that since the tax revolt of Proposition 13 in 1978 has seen itself slip toward the bottom in numerous national rankings.

"Cocaine, amphetamine and THC, as well as a limited number of hallucinogens, lead to the pupils' delayed or lack of reaction to light,' he said.

Great teachers need the oxygen of freedom to create, to imagine, to inspire and lead their pupils on the journey of discovery that is the essence of acquiring knowledge and skills.

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