formal classroom
collocation in Englishmeaningsofformalandclassroom
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formal
adjective
uk/ˈfɔː.məl/us/ˈfɔːr.məl/
public ...
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classroom
noun[C]
uk/ˈklɑːs.ruːm/us/ˈklæs.ruːm/
a room in a school or college where groups of students ...
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(Definition offormalandclassroomfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Informalclassroomsites, male pupils kept their personal music private whilst using strategies for negotiating and differentiating musical peer identities.
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Further research is needed, however, as well as reconceptualising the cognitive challenges experienced by pre-school children, when their emergent literacy is confronted withformalclassroominstruction.
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In addition, they undergo a further 15 weeks training in their forces which is divided betweenformalclassroomtraining, operational experience and development under the supervision of experienced tutor constables.
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It is increasingly obvious that lifelong learning will not beformalclassroom-based learning, but will be done at the time, the place and the point of access that workers need.
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Issues include the cost in time and money to meetformalclassroomtraining requirements.
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Usually a professional trainer (or sometimes an experienced employee) serves as the course instructor using hands-on training often supported byformalclassroomtraining.
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These projects may be designed for aformalclassroomenvironment or an informal education environment such as museums.
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Noformalclassroomis required; a desire to read and learn will suffice.
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Formalclassroominstruction is offered in the techniques of bandura playing, bandura history, solo and ensemble playing, solo and ensemble singing, music lectures and theory.
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It was meant to reach the many adult learners with lower levels of literacy who are not comfortable participating informalclassroom-style learning.
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The trend of primary school design is away from the provision of formal classrooms towards provision for more flexible grouping of children.
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In 1977, the latest date for which information is available, some 3,700 of the 254,000 teachers in maintained secondary schools did no formal classrooms teaching.
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