Me, Miss! Why blurting out the answers can be good for pupils
February 1, 2012 by
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Louder children can outperform quieter classmates and lift overall performance by encouraging others to become engaged While it may be frustrating for a teacher attempting to control a class, researchers say blurting out the answers can be good for pupils. Children who shout out the answer can be nearly nine months ahead in reading and [...]
Letters: Questionable answers from Cameron
November 29, 2011 by
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I couldn’t help but clench my teeth with indignation after reading your star-studded Q&A interview with David Cameron (So, prime minister, what are you ashamed of?, Weekend, 26 November). In his reply to a question from Tracey Emin he pinned himself down as a “big fan of art education” and said he is “all in [...]
Law school Questions and Answers
July 28, 2010 by SchoolGuide
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A never married dad wants at least joint custody of 3year old daughter in michigan and can not afford a lawyermother is uncooperative and caddy. father makes $30000 per year and can’t afford lawyer, she will not give joint custody willingly, what can father do? Contact a local law school and ask them for the [...]
