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Tag Archives: research
First, they came for my students…
We are no longer the middle and we are not the bottom, but rather a new class of worker bees: America’s teachers who have been beaten into a twenty-mule team pulling the reformer’s idea of “right choices” for students to better compete on the global stage. Most … Continue reading
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Tagged Arne Duncan, Common Core, data, Deductive Reasoning, Education Reformer, Educators, Middle Class, money, Policy, research, Standardized Testing, students, Studies, teachers
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“Look at me when I talk to you.”
From The Washington Post By Steve Chawkins, Published: November 9 Clifford Nass, a Stanford professor who was among the first academics to sound alarms about the dangers of chronic multitasking and the decline in the kind of face-to-face interactions that he so unabashedly … Continue reading
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Tagged ADD, ADHD, Attention, Attention Deficit Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, cellphone, Clifford Nass, Focus, goals, isolation, loneliness, media, mental, mind, research, social behavior, TV
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Capitalism Kills
When you get right down to it, this is the crux of the matter here on earth right now with humanity hanging in the balance to the ultimate greed of the super-rich. I couldn’t help but notice the true underlying … Continue reading
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Tagged America, antibiotics, antibody, bacteria, bacterium, Big Pharma, Capitalism, capitalist, companies, corporations, death, death panels, debt ceiling, fire, Frontline, government, Guns, humans, Hunting, Lobby, Nightmare, Obamacare, PBS, Pharmaceutical, research
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Search Searching Searched ReSearch
The quotidienne use of a word that had such a different meaning only a couple of decades ago. We now see the search icon in every window – portals to the world. I’ll bet you see the little magnifying glass … Continue reading
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Tagged answers, archaeologist, dictionary, encyclopedia, Google, Homo habilus, job, lexicon, library, meaning of life, Olduvai Gorge, quest, research, scientist, Search, soul, spaceship, Wikipedia, window
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The Undertow of Screenwriting
The undertow in my head has kept me from this page and my mind meanderings. But that’s OK, as the blog is meant to allow me the daily ritual of letting go of structure by way of free-flow. The letters, punctuation, … Continue reading
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Tagged carnival, character, freaks, frontal lobe, plastic surgery, psychological, psychology, repose, research, screenplay, screenwriting, sentences, sideshow, study, undertow, words
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