16 MAR 2014 by ideonexus

 Mentor Texts

One of the most powerful writing/language arts components of the MPS Comprehensive Literacy Plan (CLP) is the robust use of mentor texts across all grade levels. A mentor text is a piece of writing (book, article, pamphlet, caption, etc.) used to exemplify a specific aspect of writers’ craft. Mentor texts are used during both whole and small group instruction. Teachers purposefully select and intentionally read aloud from mentor texts to guide student as they work to apply similar writing t...
Folksonomies: education reading
Folksonomies: education reading
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Texts that teach children.

07 JUN 2012 by ideonexus

 The Goal of Any Science is to Become Trivial

Whether we like it or not, the ultimate goal of every science is to become trivial, to become a well-controlled apparatus for the solution of schoolbook exercises or for practical application in the construction of engines.
Folksonomies: science education
Folksonomies: science education
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To become so well-known it is taught in a gradeschool textbook.

18 JAN 2012 by ideonexus

 Objectively Viewing the Work of Anthropology

Its [the anthropological method] power to make us understand the roots from which our civilization has sprung, that it impresses us with the relative value of all forms of culture, and thus serves as a check to an exaggerated valuation of the standpoint of our own period, which we are only too liable to consider the ultimate goal of human evolution, thus depriving ourselves of the benefits to be gained from the teachings of other cultures and hindering an objective criticism of our own work.
Folksonomies: objectivity anthropology
Folksonomies: objectivity anthropology
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Requires scientists to understand the origins of civilization in perspective of our own place in history.

13 JAN 2012 by ideonexus

 The Web is a Social Tool Not a Technological One

The web is more a social creation than a technical one. I designed it for a social effect—to help people work together—and not as a technical toy. The ultimate goal of the Web is to support and improve our weblike existence in the world. We clump into families, associations, and companies. We develop trust across the miles and distrust around the corner.
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It is meant to help people to work together ultimately, weaving us together.