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lesson
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lesson (Castigation), noun admonishment, censure, chastening, chastisement, chiding, correction, denunciation, disciplinary measure, discipline, infliction, punishment, rebuke, reprimand, reproach, reproof, scolding, tongue-lashing, upbraiding
lesson (Example), noun advice, archetype, education, exemplary, gold standard, good example, ideal, illustration, instruction, learning experience, lecture, maxim, model, moral fable, noble action, paragon, preachment, precedent, precept, prototype, schooling, sermon, shining example, standard, teaching
See also: caveat, correction, guidance, punishment


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Chapters are organized chronologically to cover important concerns before, during, and after teaching a lesson, and treat areas such as pupils' needs, managing learning and behavior, textbooks, and evaluating lessons.
For instance, in teaching a lesson on plants and animals, they can conduct the lessons inside a Science museum or a zoo.
Intersperse specific student names when teaching a lesson that could otherwise descend into dullness.
 
 
 
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