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Confucius teaching in a dialogue of Xue Er - 0 views

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    Show translation:[ None] [ Modern Chinese] [English] 学而: 子贡曰:"贫而无谄,富而无骄,何如?"子曰:"可也。未若贫而乐 1,富而好礼者也。"子贡曰:"《 诗》云:' 如切如磋,如琢如磨。 '其斯之谓与?"子曰:"赐也,始可与言诗已矣!告诸往而知来者。" Xue Er: Zi Gong said, "What do you pronounce concerning the poor man who yet does not flatter, and the rich man who is not proud?" When teaching and learning Chinese languages and cultures, It is usually hard to find a good classic literature especially about Confucius. Confucius dialogue with his students are the heart of Chinese classic literatures and Chinese and Asian cultures. This website will give people a len to look into classic Chinese literature with rich resources.
Leigh Barnes

Building Evidence Folders for Learning through Library Media Centers - 0 views

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    Remember the 65% solution? This article is from 2006, but the discussion about demonstrating student learning in the school library is still relevant. It describes a pilot program that sounds similar to Venables' data action model: "Using online tools, [librarians] continue a dialogue, exchange ideas, and provide critical support to one another as they strive to create evidence folders for their own school library media programs." Includes sample rubrics and graphs of outcomes.
mr_oneil5

Seventh Grade Students' Perceptions of Using Concept Cartoons in Science and Technology... - 2 views

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    The article shows how you can encourage student dialogue. In this study, the class was given a cartoon showing characters discussing a new or current class topic that has common misconceptions associated with it. After viewing the cartoon, students are asked to take sides and either defend or refute one of the characters' opinions about what they are expressing. This helps students focus on the topic because they are not reading an article or passage that is asking for feedback, but rather they are taking part in a sort of 'debate' amongst these characters. It is a starting point for a student centered lesson and helps the students feel more at ease in defending or arguing a point; they are talking about ideas that the 'cartoon character' has instead of an idea or concept that 'they' came up with.
anonymous

Spanish Audio | Online Listening Exercises, Phrases, Dialogues, Myths and Legends| Web ... - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 15 Mar 15 - No Cached
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    Great site for practicing Spanish. Includes a voice recorder to help students improve their Spanish.
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