This is a prescription for economic decline, because we know the countries that out-teach us today will out-compete us tomorrow.
He knows how to motivate salespeople and teach them to reach out to the customers.
These are fanciful ideas based on a few success stories out of Teach for America.
Whole Language doesn't teach youngsters to sound out syllables and words as the traditional phonics method does.
And finally -- to those of you, like me, who are parents of young boys -- teach him to seek out "the other": Other clubs and groups, other sources of information, other places to see, other kinds of people, other cultural values.
The organization hires environmental studies majors from top schools who then seek out experts to teach and assist the farmers.
The site aims to teach women how to carry out their own breast examinations, allowing viewing to take place from any angle.
Still, I wonder if there are rigorous ways to establish the power of medical rituals, and to figure out how to teach doctors how to best perform them.
We need to help our children, so they in turn can map out coursework to teach their children about what to prepare for next to succeed in the ever-evolving global economy.
"In a lot of cases where students are being silly or stupid or are just using their 17-year-old teenage brains, school officials should decide, let's not punish you but figure out how we teach you about what you did wrong, " she said.
Peter Quarmby, EA flood and coastal manager, said the internet and social networks will be used to teach people how to find out if their homes or businesses are in a flood risk area and how they can minimise potential damage to their properties.
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They have a flood of entrepreneurs, business folks and experts coming in and out of there to teach, coach and just deliver a well-needed wake up call.
Combine hope with the tools needed (having been through this experience several times, I can teach them the tools and lay out the road map to success) and the company has a chance.
"Abstinence-only curriculums have gone explicitly out of their way to teach misconceptions about contraception, " she said.
But I've got a bunch of Buddhist friends and a couple of monks out there who try to teach me all the time.
Only Stephenson could write an entire chapter on operating systems as power drills and teach you something while making you laugh out loud.
Perhaps the biggest danger of looking for a new job while you have one is that someone at your company will find out and tell others, Teach says.
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Unlike members of the older generation, who looked to assimilate, newer residents are more inclined to teach their children Tagalog and to seek out Filipino pop culture, Mr. Lavarro said.
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Munjal Shah, a Google product manager, said the company worked with about 100 fashion taste-makers such as celebrities, stylists, and designers to pick out clothing they like and teach Google's machine-learning algorithms about their style and tastes.
And people were freaking out about were Power Rangers going teach kids to be more aggressive or more violent or this kind of stuff.
If there's a chemist out there somewhere who wants to teach, we should be able to get him into the classroom in an expedited way, because he or she is bringing skills that we need.
Has anyone ever gone out of his or her way to teach you something?
Before the old folk die out the youth want the elders to teach them what they know of their past skills.
Do you want me to adopt a child or teach people that there's so many children out there to be adopted here?
Now when I wanted to learn to weave, it was no problem to go out and find a master weaver to teach me.
That might mean a future in which universities will use technological tools to find out what a student already knows and teach around that.
"We're hoping (that) getting the message out in the quarterlies is going to teach people, as well as their supervisors ... you can't do this stuff, " FBI assistant director Candice Will told CNN this week.
"We're hoping (that) getting the message out in the quarterlies is going to teach people, as well as their supervisors ... you can't do this stuff, " FBI assistant director Candice Will said, in an interview with CNN.
In Northern Ireland, schools have to teach languages to age 16, but can "opt out" of this requirement.
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