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- verb
teach again
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Examples
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My fellow teacher educators and I can't spend an entire semester trying to reteach all the content from the disciplines and also help future teachers understand how this knowledge translates into material to be introduced to children in pedagogically powerful ways.
Timothy D. Slekar: Scapegoating Schools of Education Timothy D. Slekar 2011
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He had to reteach himself everything about how legs function together.
Suddenly paralyzed, Rufus doggedly learns to walk again 2009
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Let's just tell the enemy that we're pulling out in 3 years so they can sit back and wait for us to rebuilding, reteach, re-everything and leave.
NATO to commit at least 5,000 more troops to Afghanistan 2009
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One of them, in fact, when he found out, said, 'Well, I guess we'll just have to reteach you everything.'
Archive 2008-02-01 Prof. de Breeze 2008
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One of them, in fact, when he found out, said, 'Well, I guess we'll just have to reteach you everything.'
A job well done Prof. de Breeze 2008
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If the entire class struggles with a concept, McCurry says, "we can go back and reteach that."
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If the entire class struggles with a concept, McCurry says, "we can go back and reteach that."
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The poet Galway Kinnell wrote that “sometimes it is necessary to reteach a thing its loveliness.”
Women Food and God Geneen Roth 2010
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The poet Galway Kinnell wrote that “sometimes it is necessary to reteach a thing its loveliness.”
Women Food and God Geneen Roth 2010
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Everything we do, I tell my students, is to reteach ourselves our loveliness.
Women Food and God Geneen Roth 2010
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