Is public education_necessary-sam_blumenfeld-1981-285pgs-eduRareBooksnRecords
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This chapter introduces the topic of public education and argues that the commonly held views of public education are based on myths rather than realities. The first myth is that public education is a great democratic institution fundamental to America's prosperity, however the realities of public education tell a different story. The second myth is that public education is necessary as a great equalizer in society, but bringing children together from different backgrounds does not accurately describe public education. The author aims to examine the history of public education to understand how and why it emerged in the United States.
This document is the transcript of a speech given by Jacqueline Lawrence in 1981 about issues in education. The key points are:
1) Lawrence argues that public school education has shifted its focus from cognitive learning to manipulating students' feelings, attitudes, and beliefs through the "affective domain."
2) This shift occurred with the passage of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, which provided funding to implement new educational programs and teaching methods developed by theorists and social planners.
3) Lawrence is critical of these "educational theorists" and the "education establishment" for gaining unprecedented access into students' private lives and domains through the emphasis on students' psyches rather than their intellects.
Marsden making grammar matter in the input london network for languages june ...Suzanne Bewell
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This document summarizes research on helping language learners attend to grammatical form in the input. It discusses theories that learners' attention is oriented towards meaning, not form. The document then presents research showing that activities requiring learners to practice form-meaning connections can help orient their attention to grammatical forms. However, it notes limitations, such as whether this approach helps with rules lacking clear L1-L2 mappings or abstract syntax. The document concludes that practicing form-meaning connections through controlled activities can promote grammatical knowledge.
El curso de 'rr.ss. para turismo de monta単a' se llevar叩 a cabo del 18 al 20 de diciembre de 2015 en el centro de estudios deportivos de Cantabria, con profesores expertos en redes sociales y periodismo digital. Est叩 dirigido a personas con conocimientos b叩sicos en inform叩tica y fotograf鱈a, y tiene como objetivo ense単ar a crear blogs y perfiles profesionales en diversas plataformas sociales. El curso durar叩 12 horas lectivas, incluye sesiones pr叩cticas, y tiene un costo de 100 euros por alumno.
Iserbyt to schlafly-anti_school_choice-1995-25pgs-eduRareBooksnRecords
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Charlotte writes a letter to Phyllis expressing concern over school choice plans gaining support. She argues that choice, charter schools, vouchers, and tuition tax credits are being pushed by international forces to implement a global workforce system and eliminate local control of schools. While choice appears to increase options, once in place it will allow unelected regional councils, not locally elected school boards, to control education according to workforce needs rather than individual students. She urges Phyllis to reconsider supporting choice and instead oppose it to maintain representative governance of schools.
This document provides an overview of 802.11ac Wi-Fi fundamentals including:
- 11ac extends 11n by introducing wider channels up to 160MHz, better modulation up to 256-QAM, and more streams up to 8.
- 11ac supports both 5GHz and wider channel widths which enable significantly higher data rates compared to 11n.
- Dynamic bandwidth management allows 11ac devices to utilize channel widths between 20MHz and 160MHz to optimize performance and coexistence with other networks.
This document provides information about the physical geography and history of Europe. It describes the major peninsulas, islands, mountains, rivers and plains across Northern, Western, Southern and Eastern Europe. It then discusses some of the key historical events and periods that have shaped different regions, such as the ancient Greek and Roman empires, the Renaissance, the Crusades, the Reformation, the Industrial Revolution, and the two World Wars. It also notes some of the current economic and environmental issues facing Europe.
The document announces several upcoming events at CLA including a survival camp from October 25 to 27, a worship/tech/sound team meeting on October 13 after morning service, and a hoedown with chuck wagon dinner on October 11 at 6:30pm at CLA for $12.50/single or $25 per couple. It also provides website links for CLA and a podcast.
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Charlotte writes a letter to Phyllis expressing concern over school choice plans gaining support. She argues that choice, charter schools, vouchers, and tuition tax credits are being pushed by international forces to implement a global workforce system and eliminate local control of schools. While choice appears to increase options, once in place it will allow unelected regional councils, not locally elected school boards, to control education according to workforce needs rather than individual students. She urges Phyllis to reconsider supporting choice and instead oppose it to maintain representative governance of schools.
This document provides an overview of 802.11ac Wi-Fi fundamentals including:
- 11ac extends 11n by introducing wider channels up to 160MHz, better modulation up to 256-QAM, and more streams up to 8.
- 11ac supports both 5GHz and wider channel widths which enable significantly higher data rates compared to 11n.
- Dynamic bandwidth management allows 11ac devices to utilize channel widths between 20MHz and 160MHz to optimize performance and coexistence with other networks.
This document provides information about the physical geography and history of Europe. It describes the major peninsulas, islands, mountains, rivers and plains across Northern, Western, Southern and Eastern Europe. It then discusses some of the key historical events and periods that have shaped different regions, such as the ancient Greek and Roman empires, the Renaissance, the Crusades, the Reformation, the Industrial Revolution, and the two World Wars. It also notes some of the current economic and environmental issues facing Europe.
The document announces several upcoming events at CLA including a survival camp from October 25 to 27, a worship/tech/sound team meeting on October 13 after morning service, and a hoedown with chuck wagon dinner on October 11 at 6:30pm at CLA for $12.50/single or $25 per couple. It also provides website links for CLA and a podcast.