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		Definition of practicum in English: practicumnounPlural practicums ˈpraktɪkəmˈpraktəkəm North American A practical section of a course of study. 〈主北美〉实习科目,实习课  a teaching practicum is included Example sentencesExamples -  For example, the practicum students noted how the teaching strategies were transferred to the children and used with each other.
 -  I explained that their training requirements automatically exclude homeschooling parents, who are unable to conduct practicums in classrooms.
 -  The first time I asked myself who the art belonged to, I was completing my student practicum by assisting an art-education teacher in an early morning childcare program at an elementary school.
 -  As part of their degree program, students do a practicum in the local schools, usually during their senior year.
 -  The practicum students and teachers observed the children as they studied his drawings and as the children recorded entries in their journals.
 -  This article describes their journey, which I, as a teacher educator with practicum students in the kindergarten classrooms, was fortunate to witness.
 -  In the Fall 2002 semester, a group of graduate students in a practicum on the teaching of composition had nearly the same debate.
 -  The practicum enables the student educators to do everything from running staff meetings to ordering supplies.
 -  In the third semester, students complete studies in career applications and group work, complete a practicum, and continue in the school counseling seminar.
 -  Majors also complete a teaching practicum and a senior project in choreography and performance or dance research.
 -  The practicum students studied and discussed the transcripts and drawings as they planned other experiences with him and his classmates.
 -  The students then stay linked to these schools for their practicum and for a full-year internship.
 -  Think of lifelong learning as the password to the education treadmill, not as a practicum in the life of the mind.
 -  How important is the motivation of the student in determining whether a practicum is community service?
 -  Suddenly, I realized I was no longer a practicum student or a student teacher: I was the teacher.
 -  Should a teaching practicum or course be an option for Ph.D. students in agricultural economics?
 -  Early in the intermediate course, students select one child in their practicum classroom for focused observation.
 -  I'd done a practicum in kindergarten, and I ended up teaching Grade 7.
 -  In addition to the required teaching analysis class, dancers have the option of focusing on pedagogy and completing a teaching practicum at the university-affiliated dance academy.
 -  In spring 1994 he failed a graduate student who, he alleges, attended only three of fifteen classes in a practicum education course.
 
 
 OriginEarly 20th century: from late Latin, neuter of practicus 'practical'.    Definition of practicum in US English: practicumnounˈpraktəkəm North American A practical section of a course of study. 〈主北美〉实习科目,实习课  a teaching practicum is included Example sentencesExamples -  In addition to the required teaching analysis class, dancers have the option of focusing on pedagogy and completing a teaching practicum at the university-affiliated dance academy.
 -  Majors also complete a teaching practicum and a senior project in choreography and performance or dance research.
 -  Should a teaching practicum or course be an option for Ph.D. students in agricultural economics?
 -  Think of lifelong learning as the password to the education treadmill, not as a practicum in the life of the mind.
 -  In the third semester, students complete studies in career applications and group work, complete a practicum, and continue in the school counseling seminar.
 -  The practicum enables the student educators to do everything from running staff meetings to ordering supplies.
 -  Suddenly, I realized I was no longer a practicum student or a student teacher: I was the teacher.
 -  In spring 1994 he failed a graduate student who, he alleges, attended only three of fifteen classes in a practicum education course.
 -  The students then stay linked to these schools for their practicum and for a full-year internship.
 -  In the Fall 2002 semester, a group of graduate students in a practicum on the teaching of composition had nearly the same debate.
 -  How important is the motivation of the student in determining whether a practicum is community service?
 -  I explained that their training requirements automatically exclude homeschooling parents, who are unable to conduct practicums in classrooms.
 -  As part of their degree program, students do a practicum in the local schools, usually during their senior year.
 -  The first time I asked myself who the art belonged to, I was completing my student practicum by assisting an art-education teacher in an early morning childcare program at an elementary school.
 -  Early in the intermediate course, students select one child in their practicum classroom for focused observation.
 -  This article describes their journey, which I, as a teacher educator with practicum students in the kindergarten classrooms, was fortunate to witness.
 -  I'd done a practicum in kindergarten, and I ended up teaching Grade 7.
 -  The practicum students studied and discussed the transcripts and drawings as they planned other experiences with him and his classmates.
 -  The practicum students and teachers observed the children as they studied his drawings and as the children recorded entries in their journals.
 -  For example, the practicum students noted how the teaching strategies were transferred to the children and used with each other.
 
 
 OriginEarly 20th century: from late Latin, neuter of practicus ‘practical’.     |