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Definition of teachable moment in English: teachable momentnoun US An event or experience which presents a good opportunity for learning something about a particular aspect of life. this should be a teachable moment to anyone who thinks that their work computers are not being tracked Example sentencesExamples - He couldn't pass roadkill without stopping and bringing it into class for the teachable moment.
- Such powerful narratives can produce very useful, teachable moments in the classroom.
- There are opportunities for teachable moments in a residency program to emphasize the role of science in solving clinical problems.
- The "teachable moment" for patients who misuse alcohol has been estimated at two days after they pitch up in the emergency department.
- Clearly, a patient who presents with a sunburn provides an excellent "teachable moment."
- Look for opportunities to provide teachable moments where your experience can enhance another's learning.
- Keep maps and globes around for "teachable moments" such as pointing out where Japan is when kids are watching the latest Japanese cartoon.
- Quick to spot the teachable moment, she is equally admired for her open door and her sense of humour.
- In others, you will be confronted with a "teachable moment" when the student is ready to learn and is asking pointed questions.
- Explaining that the editors would not be punished for their sins, a board member said, "It was a teachable moment."
Definition of teachable moment in US English: teachable momentnoun US An event or experience which presents a good opportunity for learning something about a particular aspect of life. this should be a teachable moment to anyone who thinks that their work computers are not being tracked Example sentencesExamples - Keep maps and globes around for "teachable moments" such as pointing out where Japan is when kids are watching the latest Japanese cartoon.
- The "teachable moment" for patients who misuse alcohol has been estimated at two days after they pitch up in the emergency department.
- In others, you will be confronted with a "teachable moment" when the student is ready to learn and is asking pointed questions.
- Quick to spot the teachable moment, she is equally admired for her open door and her sense of humour.
- Look for opportunities to provide teachable moments where your experience can enhance another's learning.
- Explaining that the editors would not be punished for their sins, a board member said, "It was a teachable moment."
- Clearly, a patient who presents with a sunburn provides an excellent "teachable moment."
- He couldn't pass roadkill without stopping and bringing it into class for the teachable moment.
- Such powerful narratives can produce very useful, teachable moments in the classroom.
- There are opportunities for teachable moments in a residency program to emphasize the role of science in solving clinical problems.
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