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       <author><firstname>Eckstein&#44;</firstname><surname>Jutta</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Manns&#44;</firstname><othername role="mi">Mary</othername><surname>Lynn</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Sharp&#44;</firstname><surname>Helen</surname></author>
       <author><firstname>Sipos&#44;</firstname><surname>Marianna</surname></author> 
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<citetitle pubwork="article">Teaching from Different Perspectives</citetitle>





   <pubdate>2003</pubdate>  
   <abstract>
      <para>This pattern language in progress proposes some successful techniques to assist with teaching and learning. For professional educators&#44; these patterns may seem obvious&#44; even trivial&#44; because they have used them so often. But for those newer to teaching&#44; they offer a way for experienced teachers to pass on their experiences. But experienced teachers could also benefit from these patterns. Educators face new challenges regularly&#44; particularly in fast&#45;moving subject areas&#44; and the experience captured in these patterns may help identify solutions for these new challenges.&#13;&#10;
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   </abstract>
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