Sentence examples for teaching whose from inspiring English sources

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Ofsted has been campaigning for schools to make more use of whole-class teaching, whose neglect it regards as one of the reasons for under-achievement in other subjects.

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That's Mr. Macy as Teach, whose long-winded philosophizing and paranoid rants justify his nickname.

John Boyd has a much trickier role as Michael, the one bona fide prodigy Mrs. K taught, whose promise ended in horror.

O teach me, teach me, whose muscle mass is greater – as the grimy clerestory window of your mind's eye is flung wide and the cascaded sunbeams of enlightenment flood in.

The question of how history should be taught in schools, what history should be taught – indeed, whose history should be taught, is hardly a new one.

And some say they are opposed to shifting money to online classes and other teaching methods whose benefits remain unproved.

He was equally passionate about Bellevue Hospital Center, our primary teaching affiliate, whose patients he often described as "our teachers".

In the shadow of a teaching hospital whose windows had been blasted out, diggers began moving sheets of metal, rubble and singed clothes from the streets.

Mr Gove mounted a scathing attack on two teaching unions whose members went out on strike, accusing them of putting ideology before their pupils' interests.

Fifteen feet away, at the other end, was Guenther, his teaching assistant, whose broad shoulders and cheerful sweater obscured a view of forest, looping cables, and high mountains.

Teaching assistants, whose contribution to learning has been called into question in recent years, have been shown to improve pupils' attainment, two studies show.

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