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. Many experts believe that a blending of formal and informal methods of teaching and learning can create an education environment that fosters experimentation, curiosity, and above all, creativity. In this sense, an overarching goal is to cultivate the pursuit of lifelong learning in all students and educators.However, formally acknowledging and rewarding skills both educators and students master outside of the classroom is compounding this challenge
Relevant to my twitter presentation
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The growing focus on measuring learning describes a renewed interest in assessment and the wide variety of methods and tools that educators use to evaluate, measure, and document the academic readiness, learning progress, skill acquisition, or educational ne
Outcomes!
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www.washingtonpost.com www.washingtonpost.com
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The Republican cause demands that we brand communism as a principal disturber of peace in the world today. Indeed, we should brand it as the only significant disturber of the peace, and we must make clear that until its goals of conquest are absolutely renounced and its rejections with all nations tempered, communism and the governments it now controls are enemies of every man on earth who is or wants to be free.
Now replace Communism with Islam and we are exactly where we were then.
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Yesterday it was Korea. Tonight it is Vietnam. Make no bones of this. Don't try to sweep this under the rug. We are at war in Vietnam. And yet the President, who is Commander-in-Chief of our forces, refuses to say - refuses to say, mind you, whether or not the objective over there is victory. And his Secretary of Defense continues to mislead and misinform the American people, and enough of it has gone by.
This feels like Iraq/Afghanistan all over again.
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It is further the cause of Republicanism to remind ourselves, and the world, that only the strong can remain free, that only the strong can keep the peace.
But only the weak inherit the earth, tho.
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Fellow Republicans, it is the cause of Republicanism to resist concentrations of power, private or public, which enforce such conformity and inflict such despotism.
Things that would never be said today.
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Those who seek absolute power, even though they seek it to do what they regard as good, are simply demanding the right to enforce their own version of heaven on earth.
EXACTLY
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Now, certainly, simple honesty is not too much to demand of men in government. We find it in most. Republicans demand it from everyone. They demand it from everyone no matter how exalted or protected his position might be. The growing menace in our country tonight, to personal safety, to life, to limb and property, in homes, in churches, on the playgrounds, and places of business, particularly in our great cities, is the mounting concern, or should be, of every thoughtful citizen in the United States.
Ironic...Nixon...Watergate
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Small men, seeking great wealth or power, have too often and too long turned even the highest levels of public service into mere personal opportunity.
OH MY GOD IS HE TALKING ABOUT TRUMP
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Tonight there is violence in our streets, corruption in our highest offices, aimlessness among our youth, anxiety among our elders and there is a virtual despair among the many who look beyond material success for the inner meaning of their lives.
Judgy as fuck
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We have lost the brisk pace of diversity and the genius of individual creativity. We are plodding at a pace set by centralized planning, red tape, rules without responsibility, and regimentation without recourse.
This is rhetoric we would never hear from a Repub nominee right now
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During four futile years, the administration which we shall replace has distorted and lost that faith. It has talked and talked and talked and talked the words of freedom.
Well this sounds familiar...
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Now, we Americans understand freedom. We have earned it, we have lived for it, and we have died for it. This Nation and its people are freedom's model in a searching world. We can be freedom's missionaries in a doubting world. But, ladies and gentlemen, first we must renew freedom's mission in our own hearts and in our own homes.
So much "freedom" when really it's a dogwhistle.
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Our people have followed false prophets.
It feels like religion might be at least 70% of our problem
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The good Lord raised this mighty Republic to be a home for the brave and to flourish as the land of the free-not to stagnate in the swampland of collectivism, not to cringe before the bully of communism.
Ugh. This is never a good sign.
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From this moment, united and determined, we will go forward together, dedicated to the ultimate and undeniable greatness of the whole man. Together we will win.
Has every acceptance speech ever stolen this line in some way? Because it really feels like it has. "Together we will win" even though I've slung mud at around half of you for weeks/months/years.
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sdsuwriting.pbworks.com sdsuwriting.pbworks.com
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We invite the negro citizens of Alabama to work with us from his separate racial station . . as we will work with him
stiiiill true
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This nation was never meant to be a unit of one . . . but a united of the many
This rings so true regarding the Women's March and the white feminist critics of proponents of intersectionality. We're meant to stand together as many different people, not focus on differences...stop being so divisive!
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The city officials fawn for political reasons over school integration and THEN build barricades to stop residential integration--what hypocrisy!
Talk about actual hypocrisy! He's chiding the city for not being consistent and making it sound like he doesn't think integration is terrible but we all know that he's pro-segregation.
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I have said to you that I would eliminate the liquor agents in this state and that the money saved would be returned to our citizens . . . I am happy to report to you that I am now filling orders for several hundred one-way tickets and stamped on them are these words . . . "for liquor agents . . . destination: . . . out of Alabama." I am happy to report to you that the big-wheeling cocktail-party boys have gotten the word that their free whiskey and boat rides are over . . . that the farmer in the field, the worker in the factory, the businessman in his office, the housewife in her home, have decided that the money can be better spent to help our children's education and our older citizens . . . and they have put a man in office to see that it is done. It shall be done. Let me say one more time . . . . no more liquor drinking in your governor's mansion.
This hearkens so much to current day - everyone's focused on jobs and politicians are using weird backward economic logic to further their own unreasonable beliefs. We can look back now and say prohibition really was not that great for the economy, or the poor and working class, but that wasn't even on anyone's radar.
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