Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet TEACHER'S
TEACHER'S
Definition av TEACHER'S
- böjningsform av teacher
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- According to the organisers of a 2009 Hrabal exhibition in Brno, his biological father was probably Bohumil Blecha (1893–1970), a teacher's son a year older than Marie, who was her friend from the neighbourhood.
- It contained two rows of double seats, a central aisle leading to the teacher's desk, and a heating stove at the north end.
- Bloomingdale School was founded in 1884, which in 1897 became a teacher's institute, training an average of 54 teachers at a time from as far north as Gainesville and as far south as Miami-Dade County.
- In addition to the main building, there was an art room and teacher's lounge facility, and a modular facility with two classrooms.
- Hirsch was a student of Chacham Isaac Bernays, and the Biblical and Talmudical education which he received, combined with his teacher's influence, led him to determine not to become a merchant, as his parents had desired, but to choose the rabbinical vocation.
- In the 1890s, Rauma got a teacher's college (a 'seminar'), which was later annexed to the University of Turku.
- After his teacher's exam at Ilinniarfissuaq (Greenland College) in Nuuk in 1960, he studied theology at the University of Copenhagen until 1966, subsequently working as a pastor in Qaqortoq, Greenland until 1979.
- They were deeply influenced by their teacher's color theory, which connected the qualities of color to those of music, as well as by the works of Delacroix, the Impressionists, Cézanne, and Matisse that placed a great emphasis on juxtapositions and reverberations of color.
- It is the teacher's job to pay attention to student's blooming interests and expand on them for a one of a kind learning experience.
- He was appointed as successor (diadochos) to Proclus, sometime before the latter's death, during the period of the teacher's infirmity.
- Canadian University College, a private Seventh-day Adventist degree-granting institution and teacher's college in Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.
- Some desks are also constructed like teacher's lecterns, allowing them to be set on top of an existing desk for standing, or removed for sitting.
- SUNY Oneonta began as a normal school and a teacher's college in 1889, and Hartwick College moved into the city in 1928.
- Charlie Decker, a Maine high school senior, is called to a meeting with his principal about the cause of his suspension - an incident in which he struck his chemistry teacher with a pipe wrench, leading to the teacher's hospitalization.
- Bridge privately taught Benjamin Britten, who later championed his teacher's music and paid homage to him in the Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge (1937), based on a theme from the second of Bridge's Three Idylls for String Quartet (1906).
- After inspecting the "neat and well-designed school and teacher's residence" the party had a luncheon to mark the occasion.
- Han agreed with his teacher's theory of "virtueless by birth", but as in previous Legalist philosophy, pragmatically proposed to steer people by their own interest-driven nature.
- Upon completing his bachelor's degree, Taylor went to the Philippines, where at first he held a teacher's post in a village in central Mindanao, in the Industrial School for Manobo now known as the Agusan del Sur State College of Agriculture and Technology (ASSCAT).
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