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They have failed to account for less traditional students and forms of learning in making their changes and this is pushing many away from education.
Given the potential contribution of the TRM to professional and practice-based learning in making patient care safer, it is evident that the approach may have a role to play in specialty training to help prepare GP trainees for the contractual and regulatory demands of independent clinical practice.
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However, they feel the skills they learned in making presentations during their university course and arguing an environmental case help them in whatever they pursue.
Cities were growing bigger and the motor car was increasingly popular: the London Traffic Report noted that "the extinction of the horse for passenger purposes seems now almost in sight … [although] drivers still have much to learn in making their way through heavy traffic".
"I think one of the lessons I learned in making this film is, I don't think there is such a thing as being truly green," Justin Schein, who directed "No Impact Man" with Laura Gabbert, said while standing outside its first Sundance screening on Friday morning.
"I learned in making the movie that if we find a cause that people believe in, anything is possible.
What Ewell and Aites learned in making the documentary, from the research phase to the filming, is that each band's leading figures had different motivations.
"But I think what I learned in making the episode is that it's also difficult being a parent, having to have your kid come out to you".
The State tolerates charter students learning in make-shift tents next to a noisy airport, or converted shipping containers.
Feasibly, learned improvements in making positional judgments along a spatial axis might reflect plastic changes at this early stage of visual processing or, alternatively, at later cortical stages where positional information is combined.
So it's like performing in public and learning in public and making all your mistakes in public, which is exactly what you do with open-source code".
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