Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Tegmentum
Part of the brainstem that covers the posterior surface of the cerebral peduncles and the pons. The region of the midbrain below and in front of the cerebral aqueduct. It contains the nuclei of several cranial nerves, the reticular formation, and other ascending and descending nerve pathways linking the forebrain and the spinal cord. A…
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Teetotaler
A person who does not drink alcoholic beverages.
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Teenage health-teaching models
Designed as a smaller version of traditional health education units, provide for greater flexibility is a health education curriculum composed of 16 modules, each consisting of 4-15 h of instructional time. The modules are arranged so that they can be presented independently or as a part of a larger curriculum design were developed in 1982…
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Technology
The application of chemical, biological, and physical information and development to industry, business, education, government, and others. The application of scientific knowledge.
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Technique
The manner in which a teaching or learning method is performed. A way of doing scientific or medical work. A systematic procedure or method by which an involved or scientific task is completed.
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Tearoom
A slang term referring to a men’s public toilet where men meet for fast, impersonal sex.
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Team teaching
Teachers of several disciplines, e.g., health education, social studies, and science, meet to plan various ways in which each discipline contributes to an understanding of a particular health issue. Teachers of each discipline follow through on the health issue as it pertains to their specific discipline.
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Teaching techniques
Procedures or activities used for facilitating the attainment of instructional objectives teaching methods; teaching strategies.
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Teaching styles
methods and techniques used by a teacher based on his personality, philosophy, and mindset to influence learning, classroom management, and the like.
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Teaching strategies
Techniques used by the teacher to motivate or manipulate learning, learning strategies, teaching methods.
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