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  2. Learning environment - Wikipedia

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    Passive learning, a key feature of direct instruction, has at its core the dissemination of nearly all information and knowledge from a single source, the teacher with a textbook providing lessons in lecture-style format. This model has also become known as the "sage on the stage". A high degree of learning was by rote memorization. When public ...

  3. Computing education - Wikipedia

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    This is especially true for high-school, where few other subjects demand as high caliber of problem-solving ability as computer science. This is compounded by the fact that computer science is a very different discipline from most other subjects, meaning that many students who encounter it for the first time can struggle a lot. [22]

  4. Higher-order thinking - Wikipedia

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    It is a notion that students must master the lower level skills before they can engage in higher-order thinking. However, the United States National Research Council objected to this line of reasoning, saying that cognitive research challenges that assumption, and that higher-order thinking is important even in elementary school.

  5. Student activities - Wikipedia

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    Academic student activities refer to clubs and programs specifically focused on helping a student in the academic sense. These can be major-based, area of study-based clubs, or programs and events designed to educate students in any scholarly subject matter. Some examples of academic student activities include: Accounting Society; Language Clubs

  6. Skill - Wikipedia

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    Someone who has demonstrated a high level of knowledge or skill in multiple disciplines is known as a polymath, or in musical performance, a multi-instrumentalist. A long-standing question is to what extent skills can be learned versus the degree that innate talent is required for high-caliber performance.

  7. The Timberwolves have harsh lessons to learn before they can ...

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    The Mavericks will advance to the NBA Finals, barring something historic or unforeseen, in the coming days. And the Timberwolves will soon start the process of evaluation.

  8. Feds: Gangs had foothold in South Florida to buy high-caliber ...

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    A U.N. report identifies Haiti’s 400 Mawozo gang as among the armed groups that are involved in the purchasing, transporting, selling and distribution of firearms and ammunition in the country.

  9. Post Secondary Transition for High School Students with ...

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    One of the consequences, then, is an urgency to help students with disabilities make the most of the time they are in high school, while some funding, at least, is available, to prepare for post high school life. Before leaving high school, parents have to sit down with their child's IEP team and make life decisions that will be supported by ...