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For example, if students were studying a topic like the hunger crisis in the United States, they might compare two Times Opinion pieces — one from 1988 and one from 2012 — about the role of food assistance programs in the United States.
When I am studying a topic, I try to make everything fit together.
Even today, Carena marvels that she can make her living studying a topic as fascinating as physics.
Therefore, it is critically important, especially when studying a topic with policy relevance such as drinking in groups, to test whether effects found in the laboratory are sustained or altered in the field.
Get a friend to test you after you finish studying a topic to see if you remembered what you were meant to be learning.
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As the Japanese say, don't just study a topic.
This academic year, a group of history students was given free rein to study a topic of their choice about the heritage and culture of the city, to work across the community and to present their research to the public.
He found some of the more progressive models, including Expeditionary Learning Outward Bound (in which students study a topic in depth through fieldwork) and Modern Red Schoolhouse (which extols community virtues), to be "highly promising".
Primary school children already study a topic on the effects of drinking alcohol and smoking as part of the national syllabus and local leaders often move between communities warning adults about the dangers.
You say, "Study a topic.
These purportedly disengaged Millennials made a conscious decision to study a topic that some would argue is no longer relevant.
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