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Alcott's plan was to develop self-instruction on the basis of self-analysis, with an emphasis on conversation and questioning rather than lecturing and drill, which were prevalent in the U. S. classrooms of the time.
While lecturing in different towns, he met R. Ḥiyya b. Abba, who was lecturing on intricate halakic themes.
He spent ten months lecturing on Jewish philosophy and Torah at Warsaw's Institute for Jewish Studies.
* " Treacherous Ruhi Afnan, not content with previous disobedience, correspondence with Mirza Ahmad Sohrab, contact with old Covenant-breakers, sale, in conjunction with other members of family, of sacred property purchased by Founder of Faith, and allowing his sister to marry son of ` Abdu ' l-Bahá's enemy, is now openly lecturing on Bahá ' í movement, claiming to be its exponent and is misrepresenting the teachings and deliberately causing confusion in minds of authorities and the local population.
When lecturing, he would write proofs in chalk on a blackboard rather than using overhead foils.
* 1916 Emma Goldman is arrested for lecturing on birth control.
He did not abandon mathematics completely, however, lecturing on the paradoxes of set theory ( Burali-Forti paradox, Cantor's paradox, and Russell's paradox ) to a meeting of the Deutsche Mathematiker Vereinigung in 1903, and attending the International Congress of Mathematicians at Heidelberg in 1904.
File: Lise Meitner ( 1878-1968 ), lecturing at Catholic University, Washington, D. C., 1946. jpg | Lise Meitner ( 1878-1968 )-worked on radioactivity and nuclear physics, discovered radioactive element protactinium with her colleague Otto Hahn, part of the team that discovered nuclear fission, for which Otto Hahn was awarded the Nobel Prize.
The German physician Franz Joseph Gall ( 1758 1828 ) in 1796 began lecturing on organology, the isolation of mental faculties and later cranioscopy, which was the reading of the bumps on the skull that were supposedly created by the brain organs.
He became a master at Oxford, lecturing on Aristotle.
From 1900 on, he began lecturing about concrete details of the spiritual world ( s ), culminating in the publication in 1904 of the first of several systematic presentations, his Theosophy: An Introduction to the Spiritual Processes in Human Life and in the Cosmos, followed by How to Know Higher Worlds ( 1904 / 5 ), Cosmic Memory ( a collection of articles written between 1904 and 1908 ), and An Outline of Esoteric Science ( 1910 ).
For a time he acted as Rodin's secretary, also lecturing and writing a long essay on Rodin and his work.
Frisch also started lecturing a course on production theory, introducing a mathematization of the subject.
* V. I. Arnold lecturing on Continued Fractions
** Emma Goldman is arrested for lecturing on birth control.
Just about every notable figure of the period is connected with the events in some way, from " Elephant Man " Joseph Merrick to Oscar Wilde, from the Native American writer Black Elk to William Morris, the artist Walter Sickert to Aleister Crowley, who makes a brief appearance as a young boy in short trousers, sucking on a candy cane, and lecturing the police about magic.
His first introduction to the saint Ramakrishna occurred in a literature class in General Assembly's Institution, when he heard Hastie lecturing on William Wordsworth's poem The Excursion.
He stopped lecturing tours, and started giving free and private classes on Vedanta and Yoga.
He became the first principal at University College, Bristol, which was the institution that later became the University of Bristol, again lecturing on political economy and economics.
While in Cnidus, he built an observatory and continued writing and lecturing on theology, astronomy and meteorology.
Ernestine Rose began lecturing in 1836 to groups of women on the subject of the " Science of Government " which included the enfranchisement of women.

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He spent a year lecturing at the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Nicaragua in Leon, Nicaragua, beginning in February 2008.
Also then, Iorga was appointed Aggregate Professor by the University of Paris, received the honor of having foreign scholars lecturing at the Vălenii de Munte school, and published a number of scientific works and essays, such as: Brève histoire des croissades (" A Short History of the Crusades "), Cărţi reprezentative din viaţa omenirii (" Books Significant for Mankind's Existence "), România pitorească (" Picturesque Romania ") and a volume of addresses to the Romanian American community.
He withdrew to Vălenii de Munte, but was still active on the academic scene, lecturing on " the development of the human spirit " at the World History Institute, and being received as a corresponding member into Chile's Academy of History.
After schooling in the convent, de Cleyre began her intellectual involvement in the strongly anti-clerical freethought movement by lecturing and contributing articles to freethought periodicals.
Between 1918 and 1925, de la Vallée-Poussin traveled extensively, lecturing in Geneva, Strasbourg, and Madrid.
He studied at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Brazil ( later Federal University of Rio de Janeiro ), lecturing in high schools while he was a student in order to support himself.
Júlio César graduated as an elementary schoolteacher at the Escola Normal do Distrito federal in Rio de Janeiro, and as a civil engineer at the Escola Politecnica in 1913. he started lecturing as a substitute teacher at the Colégio Pedro II, and later became a teacher at the Escola Normal.
Octavio Ianni had his political rights suspended in 1969 by the Brazilian military government of the time, what made him unable to continue lecturing in Brazil, right which would be recovered only in 1977, in Pontifíca Universidade Católica de São Paulo ( PUC-SP ).

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The Christadelphian community in Britain effectively dates from Thomas's first lecturing tour ( May 1848 October 1850 ).
In 1936 1937, he functioned as honorary assistant for Ionescu's course, lecturing in Metaphysics.
Over the autumn and winter of 1846 1847, Stone corresponded with her parents and siblings about her intention to take up a life of public lecturing.
When the shock of his son's death incapacitated him from lecturing during the session of 1809 1810, his place was taken, at his own request, by Dr Thomas Brown, who in 1810 was appointed conjoint professor.
He delivered lectures in England in 1911 and spent six months lecturing at Harvard University and elsewhere in the United States in 1912 1913.
Harnack studied at the local University of Tartu ( 1869 1872 ) and at the University of Leipzig, where he took his degree ; and soon afterwards ( 1874 ) began lecturing as a Privatdozent.
His academic career included lecturing at Loma Linda School of Medicine, also affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church, in Loma Linda, California ( 1952 1954 ), and serving as an assistant professor at Howard University College of Medicine in Washington, D. C. ( 1954 1956 ).
While lecturing in sociology, from 1963 67, at the University of Canterbury, Mitchell wrote a popular book about New Zealand, The Half Gallon Quarter Acre Pavlova Paradise ( 1972 ).
He taught at Birkenhead School before lecturing at CF Mott College ( became Liverpool Polytechnic ) from 1970-5, at the City of Liverpool College of Higher Education from 1975 85, and at Liverpool Polytechnic from 1985-90.
He studied anatomy in London under William Cowper ( 1666 1709 ), and began lecturing anatomy in 1710.

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Gavazzi Riots were disturbances created in Quebec on 6 June 1853, and in Montreal, on 9 June, by mobs which attacked halls in which Gavazzi was lecturing.

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For example, a scene about a murder in a college lecture hall might begin with a shot that shows the entire room, including the lecturing professor and the students taking notes.
Ross gets a job lecturing at New York University and starts dating one of his students, Elizabeth ( Alexandra Holden ).
At the University of Miami he remained active in guiding and inspiring postdoctoral students as his teaching skills, although not his lecturing skills, had improved during the course of his career.
His lecturing style was looked upon positively by many of his students.
He continued lecturing at University of Tehran for three working generations, teaching seven generations of students and professors.
China from the 1920s began receiving western economic geography, mainly through Europe and America to Europe and America send scholars lecturing and students.
Unlike Smith, Hutcheson was not a system builder ; rather it was his magnetic personality and method of lecturing that so influenced his students and caused the greatest of those to reverentially refer to him as " the never to be forgotten Hutcheson "–– a title that Smith in all his correspondence used to describe only two people, his good friend David Hume and influential mentor Francis Hutcheson.
Considered one of the earliest and most influential speech pathologists in the field, he spent most of his life trying to find the cause and cure for stuttering -- through teaching, research, scholarly and other writing, lecturing, supervision of graduate students, and persuading K-12 schools, the Veterans Administration and other institutions of the need for speech pathologists.
His granite tomb is adorned with a bas-relief, sculpted by Boso of Parma, which depicts an instructor seated in a large chair lecturing to students.
Students stress more on exam performance, and teachers are inclined to focus on lecturing to teach students what may be on the test.
When teaching he is never cited in the Analects as lecturing at length about any subject, but instead challenges his students to discover the truth through asking direct questions, citing passages from the classics, and using analogies ( Analects 7. 8 ).
However, the video lecturing system was abandoned after it was condemned for the lack of communicability of students with instructors.
Socratic in his lecturing style, Werner developed an appreciation for the broader implications and interrelations of geology within his students, who provided an enthusiastic and attentive audience.
He was the initial head teacher at Victoria's first Education Department sponsored school for feeble-minded children and in 1916 he took on extra work in an informal arrangement with the University of Melbourne, lecturing to students in this developing field.
As a teacher, Jameson had a mixed reputation for imparting enthusiasm to his students ; Thomas Carlyle, who gave serious attention to Natural History, described Jameson's lecturing style as a " blizzard of facts " and Charles Darwin apparently found the lectures boring, saying that they determined him " never to attend to the study of geology ".
When not lecturing, or composing, however, Goldmark taught several private students.
He returned to New York City quietly in 1980 and now resides in the mountains of Upstate New York, studying and lecturing on occasion to students at universities and police academies and sharing experiences with police officers who are currently in similar situations.
Sophists would begin their careers lecturing to groups of students.
He is able to manage a meager outside income through tutoring younger students and lecturing at local universities, but effectively he has been taken on as the ward of Stavrogin's mother.
Mohr had a direct and unpretentious lecturing style that was popular with his students. In addition to a lone textbook, Mohr published many research papers on the theory of structures and strength of materials.
After retiring he held an academic position with Syracuse University, New York, lecturing on English literature to its students in London.
Zachariah Keodirelang " ZK " Matthews ( 1901-May 1968 ) was a prominent black academic in South Africa, lecturing at South African Native College ( since 1955 University of Fort Hare ), where many future leaders of the African continent were among his students.
Apart from leading a research group (~ 30-35 people, including post-docs, graduate and undergraduate students, and international visiting scholars ), he focuses on teaching and lecturing around the world on nanotechnology.
She also continued refining and teaching the Dunham Technique to transmit that knowledge to succeeding generations of dance students, and lecturing at annual Masters ' Seminars in St. Louis that attracted dance students from around the world every summer until her death.

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