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Flight simulators are used to train new pilots because it is safest and cheapest. It allows students to learn from small and big mistakes, and to experience emergency situations without killing anyone.
There are many stock simulators available which can help one teach others about trading. StockTrak and We Seed each have great stock simulators which one will find helpful.
Equal means treated the same. Equitable means treated with fairness and impartiality.
The role of the teacher in environmental education is to facilitate learning about environmental issues, promote awareness of sustainability, and inspire students to protect the environment. Teachers also provide hands-on experiences, encourage critical thinking about environmental challenges, and empower students to take action to make a positive impact on the planet.
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UWE Students' Union's motto is 'Enhancing the Student Experience'.
Equal treatment means that all students are treated the exact same way regardless of circumstances. Equitable treatment of students means that students are treated equally most of the time but there are variables that may lead them to be treated differently
Industry training is vital for students as it bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application. Exposure to industry practices enhances practical skills, offering a firsthand understanding of workplace dynamics. Students gain relevant experience, making them more employable upon graduation. Additionally, industry training fosters networking opportunities, connecting students with professionals in their field. This exposure not only enriches their education but also provides insights into current industry trends, ensuring students are well-prepared and adaptable to the demands of their chosen field.
University of Georgia
There are two ways: look at the the college's website for its sports offerings, then interview the coaches and other students to get firsthand accounts of how the program is run.
Being able to carry on a conversation with a 1960 Cuban refugee, listening to his firsthand stories about Castro's takeover, smoking stale Cuban black tobacco cigarettes and drinking demitasse espresso into the wee small hours of the morning. Being in the US, teaching mainstream content classes to 1st language Spanish speaking students - in Spanish.