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During a daylong workshop, teachers were instructed by the group's trainer, Eyka Stephens, to watch their students teach mock lessons, study their methods and language, and discuss together what works (and what does not).

He was the first indigenous Australian from Arnhem land to gain a university degree and became the principal of Yirrkala Community School, where he helped pioneer the "both ways" education system, which used traditional Aboriginal teaching methods and language alongside western practices.

By utilizing the concepts, methods, and language of ecology, designers can create architecture that intentionally engages the natural systems of a site.

We first review the main differences between speech and singing voice and present the basic structure of the phonetic recognizer architecture, and then the proposed singing adaptation methods and language models.

We argue that the methods and language of science, which historically were developed by men, were affected by a tendency of men to reduce natural phenomena to structures with Lego-like components, and to mechanical aspects of their interaction.

Not only was I unable to convince him to streamline his writing; somehow, slowly, sneakily, he taught me an appreciation of the precision science requires in its methods and language.

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In the solving process, conceptual variations can occur through which scientific knowledge (theories, methods and languages) evolves.

Parallelism is always going to be required to support the computational demands of some problem domains, and will continue to be exploited via 'traditional' parallel processing methods and languages.

Another methodological shortcoming of Dittrich's original investigation is that the stability of the proposed factorial structure across different ASC induction methods and languages has only been examined by descriptive measures of factor pattern similarity derived from the comparison of EFA models, namely, by Tucker's coefficient of congruence and by Cohen's κ.

But Wren-Lewis and I haven't forgotten that S=I; we're just using the perfectly ordinary method and language of comparative statics.

There Hayek worked on his Abuse of Reason project, a wide-ranging critique of an assortment of doctrines that he lumped together under the label of "scientism," which he defined as "the slavish imitation of the method and language of Science" by social scientists who had appropriated the methods of the natural sciences in areas where they did not apply.

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