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charisstoma) wrote2013-03-21 11:16 am
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Talking about substituting letters for each other
Interesting; I subconsciously substituted a J for the Q. This is supposed to be an article about new ways and means to teach students, I thought, not one that has been used since the distant past. *grins* Oh.
Inquiry-based lessons help students explore, reflect
A growing number of educators are using the inquiry-learning approach, in which the goal is to help students learn how to learn. A long-term research project in which students select their topic, explore it and finally present their findings is an example of inquiry learning, Katrina Schwartz writes in this blog post that includes five inquiry-learning tools. "We want students thinking about their thinking," said Leslie Maniotes, one of the authors of "Guided Inquiry: Learning in the 21st Century," and a teacher-effectiveness coach in the Denver Public Schools. "We want them reflecting on the process and the content." KQED.org/Mind/Shift blog (3/20) 5 Tools to Help Students Learn How to Learn
March 20, 2013 | 8:00 AM | By Katrina Schwartz
http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2013/03/5-tools-to-help-students-learn-how-to-learn/
Inquiry-based lessons help students explore, reflect
A growing number of educators are using the inquiry-learning approach, in which the goal is to help students learn how to learn. A long-term research project in which students select their topic, explore it and finally present their findings is an example of inquiry learning, Katrina Schwartz writes in this blog post that includes five inquiry-learning tools. "We want students thinking about their thinking," said Leslie Maniotes, one of the authors of "Guided Inquiry: Learning in the 21st Century," and a teacher-effectiveness coach in the Denver Public Schools. "We want them reflecting on the process and the content." KQED.org/Mind/Shift blog (3/20) 5 Tools to Help Students Learn How to Learn
March 20, 2013 | 8:00 AM | By Katrina Schwartz
http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2013/03/5-tools-to-help-students-learn-how-to-learn/
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- whips
- water
- cuffs
- cock
- timer
The trainning bags given to the t.a.'s undoubtedly vary for each district, at the magical accademy the waiting list for positions amongst demon-kind is known to be big, and reputed to be loud!
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Write It.
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*whimper*
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The whips, the cuffs, the timer....
what no cock ring? No vibrating butt plug?
Oh it's not that kind of school.
So poultry farming school.
Water for the mash in their food pan. Timer to wake you before the rooster rises to crow. Cuffs to the back of the head if you leave the door to the coop undone. Whips for the making of scrambled eggs with eggs stolen away before the hens or cock wake.
Makes perfect sense.
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Um the handcuffs are his. Yes,I'm sure!
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.....seems kind of ungrateful of you.
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