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Birthdays are important to me. Unlike other American holidays, they do not require reciprocity. There is no give-and-take, no social contract; nothing that says, ''our gifts better be equal, because if they don't, I'll either feel gyped or guilty.'' Unlike the stressful holidays that require months of planning and occassionally ...
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I sit at my desk with a fat stack of papers. The solitary electric guitar quietly introduces notes to the song ''Round Here'' by Counting Crows– a lonely track that never should have been a hit, because it really wasn't all that radio-friendly anyway. After that, I immediately expect to hear the goofy, hick-like beats ...
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After taking so many theory classes this summer, I am left with a mental overload. I enjoy the dialogue and debates, yet I can't help but feel that none of the ''isms'' really worked for me. Constructivism was great, but often unrealistic. Behaviorism seemed to treat kids like robots. I loved parts of the critical pedagogy, ...
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The following are five easy steps to managing a classroom:
It's blank for a reason. I don't think there is that magical formula. There aren't five easy steps. We don't teach in Hogwarts and we don't have a magic wand to make it all better. Moreover, I am skeptical of the famous gurus and wizards offering a ...
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