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21 eclectic method
eclectische methode (methode die verschillende methodes in zich opneemt) -
22 effective method
effectieve methode -
23 election method
verkiezingsmethode -
24 heuristic method
heuristische methode (methode waarbij spelenderwijs wordt geleerd, zonder dat de leraar kennis overbrengt) -
25 induction method
de inductiemethode (filosofische methode van gevolgtrekking van het detail naar het geheel) -
26 inductive method
inductieve methode, inleidende methode -
27 introduce a method
een methode invoeren -
28 payment method
betalingsmethode (manier waarop betaling geschiedt) -
29 scientific method
wetenschappelijke methodes -
30 sure method
een zekere methode -
31 teaching method
onderwijsmethode -
32 the natural method
de natuurlijke methode (methode voor leren van taal door middel van gebruik van die taal en niet door vertaling in de moedertaal) -
33 the stick and the carrot method
de stok en wortel methode (het geven van straf voor ongewenst gedrag,het geven van een prijs voor goed gedrag) -
34 trial and error method
probeer-en-fout-methode -
35 working method
wermethode (manier van werken, werkwijze) -
36 abstract method
abstracte methode -
37 access method
toegangsmethode -
38 additive transfer method
opgroei-overneemmethodeopgroeimethodeoverneemmethodeEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > additive transfer method
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39 air-slip method
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40 Bezier method
Bézier-methode
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