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The Loony Bin: September 2005
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Thursday, September 29, 2005. This picture made my day (thanks Mom):. Posted by Lia at 10:38 AM. Thursday, September 08, 2005. I got to Princeton today. I forgot to bring my purse though, which had my IDs and money and IPod and phone, so I borrowed some cash from my dad and somehow convinced Southwest Airlines to still let me on the flight. My purse *hopefully* will be FedExed to me tomorrow. I will go sleep now, smiling and dreaming of all you crazy booshies. I love you. Posted by Lia at 10:10 PM. Do yo...
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PONYtales: May 2005
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I love Portland. I love New York. Tuesday, May 31, 2005. Unfortunately, I can't take credit for coming up with these clever new NYC slang words, but I can take credit for being cool enough to read about them on DailyCandy. And now share them with you. The first of you to actually use one of these words in an everyday conversation wins a prize - my undying respect and admiration. So post a comment when you do. The seductive, steamy, sublime New York night. Words cannot describe. Or can they? N The cliente...
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testing, testing, one, two, three | da Vinci Learning Center blog -- Aimee Yermish
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Da Vinci Learning Center blog — Aimee Yermish. Thoughts on intelligence, creativity, psychology, education, and whatever else comes to mind. Testing, testing, one, two, three. Testing, testing, one, two, three. April 26, 2011. Testing. It’s become so much part of the life of a learner or a teacher, at any age. And it’s a fascinating topic. Kicking in. It has to do with a central concept in test design, which I’ll explain below. What I love most about assessment is how. Do, they’ll do something they.
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Aimee Yermish | da Vinci Learning Center blog -- Aimee Yermish
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Da Vinci Learning Center blog — Aimee Yermish. Thoughts on intelligence, creativity, psychology, education, and whatever else comes to mind. Using games to teach habits of mind and build connections in gifted families). July 22, 2012. This post is part of the SENG Gifted Parenting Awareness Week blog tour. You can find links to the other posts here. But they’re also an unparalleled opportunity to. Process, even while the game may be quite simple. And to use them as resources for growth. If you cannot yet...
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Grad skewl - Aerin L. Jacob
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Aerin L. Jacob. Academia and grad skewl. Both of these classic papers are true! Some modest advice for graduate students. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 68: 145-150. Reply to Stearns: Some acynical advice for graduate students. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 68: 150-153. Two more oldies but goodies:. Binkley (1988) Some advice for graduate advisors. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 69: 10-13. Witz (1994) Some pragmatic a. Dvice to graduate s. Impostors, the C...
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