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Those at the teach-in appeared to be moved by the firsthand accounts.
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Teach-ins are meant to be practical, participatory, and oriented toward action.
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The main difference between a teach-in and a seminar is the refusal to limit the discussion to a specific frame of time or an academic scope of the topic.
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The small community has the air of a sit-in as well as a teach-in.
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Peace activist groups sponsored teach-ins and so on.
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During the day they held teach-ins, distributed fliers, and explained the purpose of the shantytown to passersby.
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Successful city-wide teach-ins organized by scores of parents, teachers and activists were conducted to focus on these issues.
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A second protest against the tuition hikes was held by students last week, this time in the form of a teach-in.
ubyssey.ca
The university granted the students a small office space for the teach-in, and they added phones, desks, typewriters and some mail cubbies.
www.dailycamera.com
But the issue is deadly serious, according to a political science lecturer who addressed the teach-in.
www.mediacoop.ca

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