You can teach the value of Pi...or atleast approximate it to arbitrary precision.
It was important for him to share the values that his father had taught him.
Because it is a branch of mathematics that is concerned with measurements of angles and sides of triangles, and following from that, areas and other characteristics.
It's spelled Followers. He taught mathematics, Astronomy, and philosophy (a word which he coined himself).
It inspired patriotism and taught moral values.
Suzan Rose Benedict was an educator. She was the first woman to receive a PhD in mathematics from the Univesity of Michigan, in 1914, and until 1942, when she died, she taught mathematics at Smith College. She largely confined her studies to the history of mathematics and mathematicians.
Yes, because a child mind is empty that's why the mind can easily if what is be taught but as time goes by you can learn values from others through their opinions and through your experiences.
Yes, values should be taught as they help individuals develop ethical principles, make moral decisions, and contribute positively to society. Teaching values can also promote empathy, respect for others, and a sense of responsibility.
teaching. i am teaching. she is teaching. they are teaching.
primary socialization
Metacognition can be taught through educated teaching strategies. One of these strategies is to create activities based on the student's recognition of objects.
Both. People are taught values from childhood. People adapt and "caught" values as life experiences change who they are.
Yes, taught is the past tense.
The past participle is also taught.
No. Mohammed's primary method of teaching Islam was through Qur'anic Revelation and through performing actions in concert with the Divine Will. It was Jesus who taught through parables.
While Bill Cosby embraces the importance of education, he has never taught in the classroom. He has taught millions many important lessons through the televisions series that he has created.
Martin Luther taught that people are "justified" by faith and not works. The Roman Catholic Church taught salvations was not just through Jesus, but also through the Church. This ran counter to the teaching of Martin Luther who taught that faith was all that was needed.
The Maya people raised and taught their children within the family unit, emphasizing respect for elders, community values, and cultural traditions. Children were taught various skills by watching and helping adults in daily tasks, and they also received education in areas such as mathematics, astronomy, and writing from specialized teachers or through apprenticeships. Religious ceremonies and storytelling were used to pass down important cultural knowledge and values to the younger generation.