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I haven't taught a single session when everyone who's supposed to turn up has turned up.
THE university was cross because it was paying a lecturer who had not taught a single class all year.
For most of the nineteenth century, Harvard professors taught a single, prescribed canon to a single, prescribed social circle.
"Nobody has taught a single kid to text message," said Carol Jago of the National Council of Teachers of English and a member of the testing guidelines committee.
Together with a rather rough bunch of school leavers, I was taught a single subject every week: how to wire an electric bell.
He now teaches at a studio in Warren, RI. "There is no separation between yoga and service for me," says John. "I receive so much from my practice; it is only sensible to give back, at least a fraction". The definition of yoga is "the union of opposites". Although my late mother never taught a single posture, she modeled uniting opposites by gracefully balancing her triumphs and challenges.
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The current RE curriculum allows schools to teach a single religion.
The UC School of Public Health doesn't teach a single class on it, far as I know.
Do not try to teach a single way to respond to a circumstance on the selling floor.
The resulting subject specialism is more valuable in an independent prep, where teachers tend to teach subjects, than a state sector primary, where they typically teach a single class.
Cohen read Balsekar's book "Consciousness Speaks," which teaches a single universal consciousness, no "you" or "me," and denies a sense of individual free will, any sense that any one person is a "doer".
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