Examples of using Students develop in English and their translations into Chinese
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Students develop an understanding of product development phases and experience working in teams to design and construct high-quality product prototypes.
Learning Specialists help students develop self-advocacy, self-confidence, academic skills, and important transferable skills for college and professional life.
Students develop the methodological and technical skills of the social sciences, making the best use of new technologies and practices.
Our goals in this process are to help students develop critical thinking skills they will need in the pursuit of knowledge and truth.
The curriculum helps students develop the conceptual, human, technical and operational knowledge and skills that are critical for success.
Our desire to help students develop a passion for learning can sometimes be difficult to accomplish in traditional college prep classes.
By teaching lifelong skills, we strive to help students develop positive self-esteem and empower them to lead and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Students develop a strong foundation so that they can be successful in pursuing a science-focused education.
At the Upper School, vocal students develop their individual voice as well as become high functioning members of an ensemble, learning sensitivity and teamwork.
Our science courses are designed to help our students develop analytical and critical thinking skills, and empower them to make ethical decisions.
Strathclyde's enterprise activity helps students develop, enhance and test transferable skills, giving many a head start in the graduate jobs market.
A Christian Service program which helps students develop a mindset about bringing comfort and hope to the wider world, particularly those who are in need.
Students develop lifelong friendships and gain a wider perspective of other cultures as well as their own.
Studying abroad helps students develop powerful personal and professional relationships, long-lasting cultural ties, find new interests and experience life from a different perspective.
There is ample evidence that the arts help students develop the attitudes, characteristics, and intellectual skills required to participate effectively in today's society and economy.
Through a strong emphasis on practice and research, students develop the ability to think conceptually and understand the complex contexts in which they are designing.
The program will help students develop evaluation techniques and assessment, psychological foundations, remediation and intervention procedures, and program evaluation and research.
Students develop good problem solving and communication skills as they learn to separate a difficult problem into manageable steps using clear mathematical language and notation.
Many students develop and implement new programs that continue to support community outreach even after they graduate.
Technology is integrated into the classroom in order to enhance learning and help students develop the skills necessary for success in today's world.