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Emmy Sill

My ART site <3 i love drawing its a part of my dream! - 0 views

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    I draw ANIME , Manga ect.! i love my games but i cant really play them or have a tv because i want TOO pass my Courses at TRU!!!! SO I AM taking a break from my gaming, and drawing though i do miss my art!! So i go here almost everyday!! <3 im currently trying to get up free commisions on D.A. ;p its taking forever
J.Randolph Radney

Image: Liu bolin hiding in the surrounding nature part of Liu Bolin the invisible man - 1 views

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    Did you ever wonder what you might do with a fine arts degree? Here's one idea... :)
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    scary, thats one way to spread your name! :D lol thanks for sharing Sensei Radney-Dono!!!! I want to get a Art directomation, Major <3
J.Randolph Radney

National Day on Writing | BCTELA - 0 views

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    This site is the British Columbia Teachers of English Language Arts homepage.
J.Randolph Radney

NCTE / IRA Standards for the English Language Arts - 1 views

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    This is a summary in point form of the competencies expected of graduates of secondary school in the are of English Language Arts.
Emmy Sill

Arts news from NY - 0 views

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    This is cool, this is a new blog im going to follow
J.Randolph Radney

Art of Memory « Andrew B. Watt's Blog - 1 views

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    Although this webpage may be of general interest to the English classes as a whole, I am sending it along for Stephanie to take a look at. Would it be an interesting source for your research essay, Stephanie?
Emmy-Lou Sill

Can people help me find BLOGS on Borgia and or Medisi Families? - 2 views

Borgia Family seems very intersting just like """""King Henry""" VI lol, it is sooooo much drama!!!!

Borgia Florence Italy Pisa Pope European history Bank modern art rennassance

started by Emmy-Lou Sill on 18 Jan 10 no follow-up yet
J.Randolph Radney

"Look, Ma, No Boundaries!" Relationships in New Literacies Learning and Teaching | BCTELA - 1 views

  • As I think about the ways in which new literacies environments offer possibilities for young people to make relationships, some clear implications for teaching arise. Adults sometimes feel inadequate in newer literacy environments and uncertain about the value of such environments; some continue to deny that there is much new or much of value. But one undeniable value is that these are the environments in which our young people are learning about literacy, and, to some degree, learning about relationships. Our place in this environment is vital-as teachers, parents, researchers, and literate citizens-and our experience gives us a role in helping young people navigate this terrain. So the first point about relationships in new literacies teaching is that we must enter into relationships as participants.
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    This article is a recent discussion of the need to use social media in teaching English language arts in BC.
J.Randolph Radney

The secret link between refinishing furniture and academic research - ProfHacker.com - 1 views

  • I have long been fascinated by the myth that there are two different types of people in the university: The creative faculty who produce works of art, on the one hand, and the scholarly faculty who write peer-reviewed journal articles, on the other hand.
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    What do you think? Is there a divide between people who are creative and people who are analytical/scholarly? Must we choose one or the other?
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