Re: Digest Number 3
there was an attachment to this message, can anyone else see it? I have gotten it three times now, not from the same person or group. Just curious. Indiana Tami "You must be the change you wish to see
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Tami Labig-Duquette <labigduquette@...>
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Problem husband
I have a son who is nearly 11 who I've been homeschooling for going on four years. I want to go all the way with unschooling but have a husband who is seriously opposed where math is concerned. He
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Priss1000@...
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attachments are banished now
I didn't get the attachments but I have in the past gotten weird repeating message or random ones with attachments which the viruses sent, kinda picking up phrases from the infected computer. If it
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SandraDodd@...
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Re: feedback and learning opportunities
This doesn't really answer your question but I gotta plug my alma mater here. New College of Florida <http://www.ncf.edu/Documents/FactSheet.html> uses only narrative evaluations (there is no grade
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Kelly Green <kelly@...>
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Re: OT- Does anyone have any good links about Ovarian
<<<<<Hi Everyone, I know this is personal, but I am hoping a bunch of well self educated folks like you might be able to help me research a problem that I discovered today. I had some abdominal pain
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meghan anderson <moonmeghan@...>
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Re: beans and babies in the store
<<<<Ah - memories..... As soon as we got to the grocery store we'd go to the bags of dry beans and split peas and stuff like that. They'd pick out a "baby." They cuddle and play with their bag of
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meghan anderson <moonmeghan@...>
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Re: toddler diet
<<<<> As far as the junk food; toddlers need surprisingly little food volume and underweight (if he is, a selection of foods <<<<If a baby's on the low end of the scale, don't forget the scale belongs
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meghan anderson <moonmeghan@...>
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Re: feedback and learning opportunities
Sandra wrote : I went to a university which didn't have a grade option at first. The profs were supposed to write a narrative evaluation of each student for the quarter. What it ended up as was
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Cindy <crma@...>
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Re: fantasy gaming vs real challenges (was Re: Expensive Ga...
Cindy wrote: My husband told me about some fairly interesting Psych research, that's obliquely related to what you are talking about. They've done testing using online simulations of gambling (slot
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Elizabeth Hill <ecsamhill@...>
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Re: feedback and learning opportunities
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sharonve@...
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Off Topic- Does anyone have any good links about Ovarian Cysts?
Hi Everyone, I know this is personal, but I am hoping a bunch of well self educated folks like you might be able to help me research a problem that I discovered today. I had some abdominal pain for a
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vegan4planet@...
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feedback and learning opportunities
It reminds me of school reform, though, or what passes for it sometimes. Schools got really excited about the idea of going from "grades" to indicators (and called them different things). But when an
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SandraDodd@...
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Re: fantasy gaming vs real challenges (was Re: Expensive Ga...
groundhoggirl wrote: I know that some of my perfectionism stems from my family of origin. I thought that if I did "it" perfectly my parents would love me. My parents actually did me a big favor in one
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Cindy <crma@...>
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Re: fantasy gaming vs real challenges (was Re: Expensive Ga...
I'm not into assigning worksheets and stuff like that, but I read about someone who marked mistakes on kids' work with a circled LO for learning opportunity. It's a step, anyway. Tia Tia Leschke
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Tia Leschke <leschke@...>
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Re: fantasy gaming vs real challenges (was Re: Expensive Ga...
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groundhoggirl <groundhoggirl@...>
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Re: fantasy gaming vs real challenges (was Re: Expensive Ga...
groundhoggirl wrote: This isn't exactly brave or empowered of me, but I like to blame some of my perfectionism on the school system. There's something about testing, and grades and answers marked
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Elizabeth Hill <ecsamhill@...>
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Re: fantasy gaming vs real challenges (was Re: Expensive Ga...
SandraDodd@... wrote: Yeah, I think I either need to crack some books on philosophy, or get a scenic Greek hillside, some togas and grapes and cheese and start up a nice Socratic dialog. Betsy
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Elizabeth Hill <ecsamhill@...>
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Re: fantasy gaming vs real challenges (was Re: Expensive Ga...
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groundhoggirl <groundhoggirl@...>
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Re: fantasy gaming vs real challenges (was Re: Expensive Ga...
Wow, what a racket. ;) It amazes me how different things can be from state to state. Tuck
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KT <Tuck@...>
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Re: driving was fantasy gaming vs real challenges (was Re: Expensive Ga...
Same here. Or something like that. I personally think it's age discrimination. In Arkansas, kids can get a learner's permit at 14 (driving with a licensed driver only). I thought that was an excellent
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KT <Tuck@...>
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