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Sara Wilkie

An excerpt from our just-released book on Essential Questions | Granted, and... - 0 views

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    "We recommend discussing explicitly the purpose, associated practices, and changed roles that the use of Essential Questions entails. Here are some examples of key ideas framed as sentences to be spoken in class to prepare students for the changes: "There's not a single correct answer for this question. Life is about the consideration of plausible and imperfect alternatives." "Coming to understand important ideas is like fitness: it takes practice over time." "When a question is posted on the wall, it means that we are going to consider it again and again." "Inquiry is not a spectator sport: each of you needs to listen actively and participate." "Everyone is fair game. I won't only call on people who raise their hands." "If and when I or others challenge your comment, it doesn't mean we don't like you or don't value your contribution." "Making mistakes is an expected part of learning. If you never take a risk of making a mistake, you're not likely to improve." "You may find that you are re-considering things that you thought you understood. That is normal - even desirable." Like the care of seedlings, the new rules will require patience, careful nurturing, and constant reminders. Overtime, they will become the norms, allowing big ideas to take root and mature understandings to blossom."
wasifali

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romandavis112

Top 5 Tips to Construct Research Question for a 5-Paragraph Essay - 0 views

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    From elementary to high school and all the way up to university, writing skills are an essential part of an education. All students must be able to write 5 paragraph essay papers on a variety of topics. When you have to write your own essay, then it
romandavis112

Tools and Techniques for Primary & Secondary Data Collection - 0 views

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    Data collection is the practice of gathering and measuring information on the variables of interest. Every research starts off with a set of pre-defined variables and research questions. Normally, the researchers collect two types of data to investigate the problem under study. One is called primary data collection, and the other is called secondary data collection. Both data collection methods employ different strategies and tools. Learning about those tools and techniques is essential for every researcher. Keeping its importance in view, today's guide is about tools and techniques being used worldwide for primary & secondary data collection. However, before jumping straight into those tools, let's define what data is and why it is necessary to collect it in research.
romandavis112

Press Release Writing Tips to Make It Eye Catching - 1 views

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    Press Release is a less popular form of content writing. For press release, newsworthiness, and eye catchiness are a few things for which every press release writer need to pay more attention. By definition, a press release is short, compelling news that public relations' professionals write for newspapers and magazines. In another way, press release writing goals include publicity, attention and news making. The press release must contain all information about a matter to be reported: Who, What, Why, and How are some essential components of a press release. Answers to these questions help a press release writer create an attractive story
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