it's most of the muchs, really.
A poor teacher can teach their students to remember everything, they will still be poor teachers since their students will know what was in the books, nothing more.
A good teacher teaches their students how to LEARN, and their students will keep learning all their lives.
My high school physics teacher sold a "Physics crib shirt" with all the formula on it upside down for easy reading. He didn't care if we wore them during tests and I sure as hell did.
yup =[ Many Chinese lament that it's hard to get into college but easy to graduate, because they're not learning they're only reciting. Those that have attended both foreign and domestic institutions of higher learning say that it's easy to get into schools in the US but it's hard to get out. the reason is US schools…
I'm an AP physics teacher and it drives me nuts that my students have to waste their time memorizing formulas instead of showing how got apply them for the test. There are occasions where having things memorized helps, but in real life we have the ability to consult books and manuals why not for tests?
Ah... +1 for Resident Evil and the good ol' RPD building.
... I think you replied to the wrong comment. :/
I'd just like to think this is IGN's polite way of asking them to show something sometime soon. I mean c'mon, it's not at all unreasonable to think the thing's gone, after YEARS of no signs of progress. I mean, the first trailer was out when Xplay was on (IT'S THAT OLD, PEOPLE).
What if I told you there are people who haven't seen The Matrix?
Project Morpheus!
Funnily enough, the gun lobby doesn't do death threats, but the anti-gun nuts like to threaten killing people who are legally armed with their own weapons. Go figure.
Well I don't call myself an illustrator, but I can surely still recognize bad artwork. Similar to how you are able to identify a bad film, although you are not a filmmaker.
CEO Bobby Kotick has revealed that Activision is spending $500 million to try and make Destiny a hit. That's half a billion dollars, which is very likely more money than has ever been spent on a video game before. Dang.