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Definition of teachable in English: teachableadjective ˈtiːtʃəb(ə)lˈtitʃəbəl 1(of a person) able to learn by being taught. when we think we have things already figured out, we're not teachable Example sentencesExamples - Make clear to your children the times when you see them as trustworthy, teachable, and reliable or how much you appreciate their honesty, patience, kindness, or diligence.
- In either case, I'm sad about the state of things: I'd like to see more men take up writing; and I'd liked to think that men are more tractable, more teachable than it appears we are.
- No one ‘has a right to be anything unless he carries already in his heart such a sense of the magnitude and the capacity of his occupation as makes him teachable by experience for all that his occupation has to make known to him.’
- Oh well, perhaps their grandchildren will be teachable…
- Gross motor skills make swimmers more teachable.
- This girl was certainly naive about many things - however she was teachable.
- Most of Terry's time was spent teaching a modular apologetics course to 10 teachable students at Fairview Baptist Bible College, west of Montego Bay.
- Until we open up to our students, become a little more vulnerable, become teachable ourselves, and gain their trust, our effectiveness as teachers will be less than we are capable of producing.
- Beautiful Russian girls are extremely teachable: you will not believe how quickly they are able to begin speaking a new language and adapt themselves to the new circumstances.
- Not a closet issue, mind you - rather an issue of knowing who's teachable and who's not.
- Are you intelligent, honest, kind, caring, creative, loyal, teachable, willing or anything else you can think of?
- But Mark's Jesus sees a student who is both vulnerable and teachable - a human being who is searching, and now undone by the fact that he has addressed his question to the answer.
- The field is accessible, the weakness of our currency makes it extremely affordable, the people are teachable, are you available?
- He's raw, teachable.
- May we always stay teachable even though we are teachers!
- If this is the case, it is very hard to argue that Calvin was not a member of the evangelical party when he wrote the Psychopannychia, as it contains numerous references, cited by Tavard, of the importance of being teachable.
- She is in very good shape, she's very teachable and listens very well.
- He's got the drive, he's very co-operative and very teachable and he certainly has the ability.
2(of a subject) able to be taught. there are parts of poetry which may not be so easily teachable Example sentencesExamples - On the one hand Aristotle, the inventor of western logic, the university, western educational methodology and much more besides, was every clear on the matter of what was teachable and what was not.
- It is, of course, as teachable a subject as any other practical department of music, and it could hardly be better taught than by Stanford.
- Statements about what to expect, enabling discussion to take place, and taking time to explore the human dimensions were all seen as teachable behaviours associated with fewer malpractice claims.
- Once you have your business model down, you will want to reduce it to a teachable system that includes everything a franchisee would need to know: Selling, advertising, accounting, legalities, and so on.
- The study concludes that moral reasoning skills are both teachable and measurable, and that ethical dilemma case discussions may enhance moral development.
- Canada had a very British idea that writing is best learned outside the academy, that it's not teachable.
- Or is it not teachable, but to be acquired by practice (training)?
- In another dialogue, the Meno, we find the claim that knowledge is teachable, where this is a firmly accepted point.
- What are the one thousand teachable things that every third grader ought to start learning so she'll know them all before before she graduates from high school?
- In this statement Critias appears to be in agreement with Protagoras and many other of his contemporaries in the sophistic idea that excellence is teachable.
- In addition, the present study corroborates previous studies by demonstrating that moral reasoning skills are both teachable and measurable.
- I believe it's a teachable skill.
- By no means is this book comprehensive, though it may be the most teachable book available on the economic importance of the recent American aerospace industry.
- This book, the fruit of her own lengthy engagement with the topic, reflects a command of the pertinent literature in the area of Jewish-Christian relations as well as an agreeable style which makes the work not only readable but teachable.
- Poise is teachable; confidence is one of the elements missing from the periodic table, three parts self-respect to two parts experience.
- Within a tertiary care academic setting, we have found the proposed treatment and training model is teachable and clinically useful.
- Because they were practical, logical, teachable, and above all easy to test, the principles quickly became preferred classroom topics.
Derivatives nountiːtʃəˈbɪlɪtiˌtitʃəˈbɪlədi In his speech to prove the teachability of virtue, Protagoras glosses the term in away that appears inconsistent to Socrates. Example sentencesExamples - Not even one state, however, satisfies the second criterion, which pertains to the teachability of the standards within the time available to teachers.
- Listing the importance of attitude and teachability served as a reminder to students that openness to new ideas and approaches could assist musical progress and was, indeed, an expectation of the teacher.
- The interaction between standards and beliefs in student ability were mediated by the beliefs of teachers in the teachability of students and their own ability to reach students effectively.
- Indeed it might be regarded as an expression of the very opposite, a modest teachability.
nounˈtiːtʃəb(ə)lnəsˈtitʃəbəlnəs Meekness or teachableness enables us to be taught of God. Example sentencesExamples - According to his preface to the Psalms commentary, Calvin was suddenly converted to teachableness, not to interiority.
- So teachableness is necessary and teachableness and docility are both included in prudence.
- Search the Scriptures with the teachableness of a little child and thy labour will not be in vain.
- If authority is too rigid on the one hand or teachableness lacking on the other, the result is chaos.
Definition of teachable in US English: teachableadjectiveˈtēCHəbəlˈtitʃəbəl 1(of a person) able to learn by being taught. when we think we have things already figured out, we're not teachable Example sentencesExamples - Are you intelligent, honest, kind, caring, creative, loyal, teachable, willing or anything else you can think of?
- If this is the case, it is very hard to argue that Calvin was not a member of the evangelical party when he wrote the Psychopannychia, as it contains numerous references, cited by Tavard, of the importance of being teachable.
- Most of Terry's time was spent teaching a modular apologetics course to 10 teachable students at Fairview Baptist Bible College, west of Montego Bay.
- Beautiful Russian girls are extremely teachable: you will not believe how quickly they are able to begin speaking a new language and adapt themselves to the new circumstances.
- She is in very good shape, she's very teachable and listens very well.
- No one ‘has a right to be anything unless he carries already in his heart such a sense of the magnitude and the capacity of his occupation as makes him teachable by experience for all that his occupation has to make known to him.’
- In either case, I'm sad about the state of things: I'd like to see more men take up writing; and I'd liked to think that men are more tractable, more teachable than it appears we are.
- Not a closet issue, mind you - rather an issue of knowing who's teachable and who's not.
- Gross motor skills make swimmers more teachable.
- He's got the drive, he's very co-operative and very teachable and he certainly has the ability.
- The field is accessible, the weakness of our currency makes it extremely affordable, the people are teachable, are you available?
- May we always stay teachable even though we are teachers!
- Oh well, perhaps their grandchildren will be teachable…
- Until we open up to our students, become a little more vulnerable, become teachable ourselves, and gain their trust, our effectiveness as teachers will be less than we are capable of producing.
- Make clear to your children the times when you see them as trustworthy, teachable, and reliable or how much you appreciate their honesty, patience, kindness, or diligence.
- This girl was certainly naive about many things - however she was teachable.
- But Mark's Jesus sees a student who is both vulnerable and teachable - a human being who is searching, and now undone by the fact that he has addressed his question to the answer.
- He's raw, teachable.
2(of a subject) able to be taught. there are parts of poetry which may not be so easily teachable Example sentencesExamples - In another dialogue, the Meno, we find the claim that knowledge is teachable, where this is a firmly accepted point.
- Canada had a very British idea that writing is best learned outside the academy, that it's not teachable.
- Statements about what to expect, enabling discussion to take place, and taking time to explore the human dimensions were all seen as teachable behaviours associated with fewer malpractice claims.
- On the one hand Aristotle, the inventor of western logic, the university, western educational methodology and much more besides, was every clear on the matter of what was teachable and what was not.
- Within a tertiary care academic setting, we have found the proposed treatment and training model is teachable and clinically useful.
- This book, the fruit of her own lengthy engagement with the topic, reflects a command of the pertinent literature in the area of Jewish-Christian relations as well as an agreeable style which makes the work not only readable but teachable.
- Once you have your business model down, you will want to reduce it to a teachable system that includes everything a franchisee would need to know: Selling, advertising, accounting, legalities, and so on.
- I believe it's a teachable skill.
- By no means is this book comprehensive, though it may be the most teachable book available on the economic importance of the recent American aerospace industry.
- The study concludes that moral reasoning skills are both teachable and measurable, and that ethical dilemma case discussions may enhance moral development.
- Because they were practical, logical, teachable, and above all easy to test, the principles quickly became preferred classroom topics.
- Or is it not teachable, but to be acquired by practice (training)?
- In this statement Critias appears to be in agreement with Protagoras and many other of his contemporaries in the sophistic idea that excellence is teachable.
- What are the one thousand teachable things that every third grader ought to start learning so she'll know them all before before she graduates from high school?
- It is, of course, as teachable a subject as any other practical department of music, and it could hardly be better taught than by Stanford.
- Poise is teachable; confidence is one of the elements missing from the periodic table, three parts self-respect to two parts experience.
- In addition, the present study corroborates previous studies by demonstrating that moral reasoning skills are both teachable and measurable.
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