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"Habits and Will" (excerpt from Human Nature and Conduct) - 0 views

  • To bear the end in mind signifies that we should not stop thinking about our next act until we form some reasonably clear idea of the course of action to which it commits us.
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    By John Dewey, published in 1921.
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    Ed Ingman posted that Dewey's idea of "the end in mind" is relevant to Conley's work on college readiness.
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Did You Know? video (2008 version) - 0 views

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    Researched by Karl Fisch, Scott McLeod, Jeff Brenman, there are numerous versions of this video on the web. This is the version used for the MCNC principals and directors meeting, Feb 2010.
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Rethinking College Readiness - 0 views

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    By David T. Conley, published in Office of Community College Research and Leadership (OCCRL) - Illinois, Update Newsletter, spring 2009, 20(2). This article was one of the assigned readings for MCNC's Principals and Directors meeting, Feb 2010.
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Why Don't Students Like School: Because the Mind Is Not Designed for Thinking - 0 views

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    By Daniel T. Willingham, in American Educator, spring 2009, pp 4-13. Excerpted from his book, Why Don't Students Like School, published by John Wiley & Sons, 2009. This article was one of the assigned readings for MCNC's Principals and Directors meeting, Feb 2010.
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