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Dear Professors, Teacher’s Assistantss, and Graduate Assistants

12 hours ago ago from Edufracked's Blog

I've finished my fifth (full) semester at one of the Big Ten schools (btw, in case you didn't know it there are 11 schools in the Big Ten, their new logo encorporates it well too).  There are several things I have learned, not from the actual class but from the people that taught them.  DO's Provide a syllabus.  I cannot stress this enough.  MAKE A DAMN SYLLABUS.  This not only gives the students guidelines as to what to expect but it ...

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16 hours ago ago from Transparent Christina

Perhaps a part of the DE problem? You don’t believe that homework instills discipline in children; in fact, you stress that homework can negatively affect students’ attitudes, their college admissions’ test scores, even their admission to college itself. How does this happen? When students are repeatedly given homework tasks that are too hard for them, frustrations build and students can start to [...]

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16 hours ago ago from Al-Talib News Magazine

By Laila Fahimuddin It’s not always sunny in California.   Few were spared from the Governor’s drastic budget cuts. $6.5 billion slashed from K-14 education. $2 billion from UC and CSU. $1.3 billion from Medi-Cal. $1.8 billion from municipal government funds. $1 billion from social services for the elderly, disabled and uninsured.   That, and the Legislature is now trying to sue the Governor for using line-item vetos on existing ...

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Awards Ceremony and Education in Britain

15 hours ago ago from Steve Evergreen\'s Web Journal

Ceremony starting A few weeks ago, my sister attended the graduation ceremony the university of East London held at the Barbican Centre for her BSC ( Honour ) in IT. In fact , it was a sort of celebration of their achievements after uni students did extensive reading, research works in given time frame, writing academic essays with thousands of words, attending seminars in last 3 years. As she is the 4 th person among our relatives who took ...

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The basic competencies of teaching art appreciation

12 hours ago ago from free elearning

Three years ago, has been appraised as a revolutionary, disruptive high school curriculum reform in China, in the hometown of Confucius, Faren. Qilu earth more than 190 million high school students and more than 10 million high school teacher's fate turn the result of the new curriculum reform. Good schools, a number of conditions, in the reform work hard in practice, its accumulated experience bit by bit, so that the New Curriculum Reform ...

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