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well-taught
adjective
- having been shown, tutored, or instructed in a successful manner
Example Sentences
For those millions of citizens who are going to own firearms, nothing improves gun safety practices better than a well-taught training course.
“We cannot ration well-taught, thoughtful mathematics to only a few people. We have to make it widely available. In that sense, I don’t disagree that it’s a social justice issue.”
In one example the organization cited, Flexner says that aspiring Black doctors should pursue more menial roles: “A well-taught negro sanitarian will be immensely useful; an essentially untrained negro wearing an M.D. degree is dangerous.”
This cycle, in which a big TV series induces everything from thoughtful analysis to dreary displays of nitpicking, has perhaps taken the place of well-taught American history courses.
Ciara believes pop culture “should never be an alternative to well-taught and serious conversations that are seriously lacking in our education system”.
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