The document contains several quotes related to education, learning, and open-mindedness. It questions why one would say they want something but act in a contradictory way. Several quotes encourage considering alternative perspectives and changing views based on new evidence rather than confirmation bias. Students should view successes and failures as information rather than rewards and punishments. Measurable outcomes may be less significant than other results of learning.
Just a brief 10min introduction to MongoDB
- What is MongoDB?
- How (!) to use?
-- Use Cases
-- Schema Design Basics
- Replication and Sharding
- Map/Reduce vs. Aggregation
Transcript can be found here:
http://www.slideshare.net/foliba/mongo-db-transcript
Just a brief 10min introduction to MongoDB
- What is MongoDB?
- How (!) to use?
-- Use Cases
-- Schema Design Basics
- Replication and Sharding
- Map/Reduce vs. Aggregation
Transcript can be found here:
http://www.slideshare.net/foliba/mongo-db-transcript
Go to YouTube and search the topic of twin babies laughing at e.docxjosephineboon366
Go to
YouTube
and search the topic of “twin babies laughing at each other.” Take a look at a couple of different videos showing twin toddlers interacting. Even if you cannot view the video, express your opinion on the following questions. Do you believe twin toddlers can actually communicate with each other; even when they are babbling? Do they understand each other? How do infants communicate before they are able to speak their first word? Share specific examples from your own experience.
How do you suppose the social, cultural, and educational impact of learning a second language or being raised as a child in a bilingual home affects a child's development? Support your thoughts and considerations with either personal experience or information you have read in your textbook, on the internet from an educational or national organization site, and/or from national or local news sources.
Adolescence is a time of transition from childhood to adulthood; from parental reliance to peer influence to autonomy. Is this transition easier or harder than it was 10-20 years ago? What do you think is the most influential factor (external or internal) in this transition from teenager to young adult today?
Imagine that your boss has called you into her office at 4:00 pm. She apologizes for the late notice—her day has been crazy—and tells you that she believes you would be an excellent candidate for the management trainee program the company offers. She has scheduled you for an interview for the position at 8:00 am the very next morning. You leave the office in a daze and then your mind begins racing. What physical effects do you think this situation would have on your body? Everyone handles stress differently and in your unit this week you will learn about ways to look at stress. Psychologists, A. Lazarus and S. Folkman propose that people move through two stages of experiencing stress—primary appraisal and secondary appraisal. Using the scenario above, at first glance how would you personally assess the implications of this situation: As positive, negative, or neutral? At second glance, how would you go about handling this interview? Would you consider the above situation stressful? Why, or why not.
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How To Discipline A Child Effectively: 3 Child Discipline Techniques That Work!Michael Lee
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WRI 1100 N Page 1 322012 Is it Top of the Hour .docxambersalomon88660
WRI 1100 N
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Is it Top of the Hour Yet?
Steven Covey said it best in his book First Things First, when he proclaimed,
“effectiveness is a results word; efficiency is a methods word.” In this book, which
was co-authored by Roger and Rebecca Merrill, he writes of our inner conscience
being either a “clock,” ruled by efficiency or a “compass,” ruled by effectiveness. I
for one know exactly where I stand. I am a clock. Being a very impatient person, I
have the tendency to want answers then and there, although I make people very
annoyed when I ask them more than once. Take my orders to a new duty station as
an example. In the military, a member usually goes to a station for 2 to 3 years and
at the end of their time there they rotate somewhere else. About 9 months to a year
out, a detailer, (someone who helps the member pick available duty stations) will
either contact him/her and let them know places available that they can go to next.
In my case I waited until my year window (which is the time frame I can start
talking to my detailer) to see if he/she was going to contact me. No one ever did.
So when I got to my 9-month window I was trying to rush my detailer through the
duty station picks to get an answer to where I will be stationed next. I did not take
into consideration that my detailers were also helping 300 to 400 other personnel
who are closer to leaving their duty station that I was. By trying to rush, I was
arguing with my husband, my quality of life was deteriorating, and I was beyond
stressed out. Because of this, I had to turn to my “compass.” I had to adjust my
WRI 1100 N
Page 2 3/2/2012
way of thinking to set up time for my husband. At the end of the workweek, just
being able to stop worrying about work, the military and other „non-priority‟
things, I was able to devote my whole attention to my husband—which not only
helped improve our relationship, but also helped to decrease my stress levels as
well.
If I had only understood Covey‟s concepts of the clock and compass, I
probably would not be in the military today. Joining the military was a decision
that I made because I was so nervous about not knowing what to do when I got out
of high school. I had so many options but instead of taking a step back and
thinking through all of them thoroughly, I picked the one that seemed good at the
time. Although I am proud to be a Sailor, I could have been able to devote all of
my energy to being a full-time student instead of a part-time one. By figuring out
what was priority in my life and thinking about what I wanted my future to be,
going straight to college out of high school would have made more sense. Would I
change it now? No, because by joining the military I am still able to go to school,
but I am also able to build up my résumé for when I get out of the military and go
back to a civilian job. I wonder sometimes if I could only thi.
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Safalta Digital marketing institute in Noida, provide complete applications that encompass a huge range of virtual advertising and marketing additives, which includes search engine optimization, virtual communication advertising, pay-per-click on marketing, content material advertising, internet analytics, and greater. These university courses are designed for students who possess a comprehensive understanding of virtual marketing strategies and attributes.Safalta Digital Marketing Institute in Noida is a first choice for young individuals or students who are looking to start their careers in the field of digital advertising. The institute gives specialized courses designed and certification.
for beginners, providing thorough training in areas such as SEO, digital communication marketing, and PPC training in Noida. After finishing the program, students receive the certifications recognised by top different universitie, setting a strong foundation for a successful career in digital marketing.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Go to YouTube and search the topic of twin babies laughing at e.docxjosephineboon366
Go to
YouTube
and search the topic of “twin babies laughing at each other.” Take a look at a couple of different videos showing twin toddlers interacting. Even if you cannot view the video, express your opinion on the following questions. Do you believe twin toddlers can actually communicate with each other; even when they are babbling? Do they understand each other? How do infants communicate before they are able to speak their first word? Share specific examples from your own experience.
How do you suppose the social, cultural, and educational impact of learning a second language or being raised as a child in a bilingual home affects a child's development? Support your thoughts and considerations with either personal experience or information you have read in your textbook, on the internet from an educational or national organization site, and/or from national or local news sources.
Adolescence is a time of transition from childhood to adulthood; from parental reliance to peer influence to autonomy. Is this transition easier or harder than it was 10-20 years ago? What do you think is the most influential factor (external or internal) in this transition from teenager to young adult today?
Imagine that your boss has called you into her office at 4:00 pm. She apologizes for the late notice—her day has been crazy—and tells you that she believes you would be an excellent candidate for the management trainee program the company offers. She has scheduled you for an interview for the position at 8:00 am the very next morning. You leave the office in a daze and then your mind begins racing. What physical effects do you think this situation would have on your body? Everyone handles stress differently and in your unit this week you will learn about ways to look at stress. Psychologists, A. Lazarus and S. Folkman propose that people move through two stages of experiencing stress—primary appraisal and secondary appraisal. Using the scenario above, at first glance how would you personally assess the implications of this situation: As positive, negative, or neutral? At second glance, how would you go about handling this interview? Would you consider the above situation stressful? Why, or why not.
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How To Discipline A Child Effectively: 3 Child Discipline Techniques That Work!Michael Lee
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WRI 1100 N Page 1 322012 Is it Top of the Hour .docxambersalomon88660
WRI 1100 N
Page 1 3/2/2012
Is it Top of the Hour Yet?
Steven Covey said it best in his book First Things First, when he proclaimed,
“effectiveness is a results word; efficiency is a methods word.” In this book, which
was co-authored by Roger and Rebecca Merrill, he writes of our inner conscience
being either a “clock,” ruled by efficiency or a “compass,” ruled by effectiveness. I
for one know exactly where I stand. I am a clock. Being a very impatient person, I
have the tendency to want answers then and there, although I make people very
annoyed when I ask them more than once. Take my orders to a new duty station as
an example. In the military, a member usually goes to a station for 2 to 3 years and
at the end of their time there they rotate somewhere else. About 9 months to a year
out, a detailer, (someone who helps the member pick available duty stations) will
either contact him/her and let them know places available that they can go to next.
In my case I waited until my year window (which is the time frame I can start
talking to my detailer) to see if he/she was going to contact me. No one ever did.
So when I got to my 9-month window I was trying to rush my detailer through the
duty station picks to get an answer to where I will be stationed next. I did not take
into consideration that my detailers were also helping 300 to 400 other personnel
who are closer to leaving their duty station that I was. By trying to rush, I was
arguing with my husband, my quality of life was deteriorating, and I was beyond
stressed out. Because of this, I had to turn to my “compass.” I had to adjust my
WRI 1100 N
Page 2 3/2/2012
way of thinking to set up time for my husband. At the end of the workweek, just
being able to stop worrying about work, the military and other „non-priority‟
things, I was able to devote my whole attention to my husband—which not only
helped improve our relationship, but also helped to decrease my stress levels as
well.
If I had only understood Covey‟s concepts of the clock and compass, I
probably would not be in the military today. Joining the military was a decision
that I made because I was so nervous about not knowing what to do when I got out
of high school. I had so many options but instead of taking a step back and
thinking through all of them thoroughly, I picked the one that seemed good at the
time. Although I am proud to be a Sailor, I could have been able to devote all of
my energy to being a full-time student instead of a part-time one. By figuring out
what was priority in my life and thinking about what I wanted my future to be,
going straight to college out of high school would have made more sense. Would I
change it now? No, because by joining the military I am still able to go to school,
but I am also able to build up my résumé for when I get out of the military and go
back to a civilian job. I wonder sometimes if I could only thi.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Safalta Digital marketing institute in Noida, provide complete applications that encompass a huge range of virtual advertising and marketing additives, which includes search engine optimization, virtual communication advertising, pay-per-click on marketing, content material advertising, internet analytics, and greater. These university courses are designed for students who possess a comprehensive understanding of virtual marketing strategies and attributes.Safalta Digital Marketing Institute in Noida is a first choice for young individuals or students who are looking to start their careers in the field of digital advertising. The institute gives specialized courses designed and certification.
for beginners, providing thorough training in areas such as SEO, digital communication marketing, and PPC training in Noida. After finishing the program, students receive the certifications recognised by top different universitie, setting a strong foundation for a successful career in digital marketing.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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Editor's Notes
Cognitive dissonance is never convenient, but the most successful people frame it as an opportunity to be learned from rather than a crisis to be avoided.
Cognitive dissonance is never convenient, but the most successful people frame it as an opportunity to be learned from rather than a crisis to be avoided.
Mistakes were made (but not by me) “So powerful is the need for consonance that when people are forced to look at disconfirming evidence they will find a way to criticize, distort, or dismiss it so that they can maintain or even strengthen their existing belief.”
Regret and guilt is not the answer. I’m not here to condemn all those who came before us. We look in the rear view mirror, not so we can judge, but so we can better see through the front windshield. Condemning and or romanticizing the past gets us no where.
A fish cannot imagine the absence of water, so he cannot consider its presence. Robert Fried - The Game of School is most destructive where least acknowledged.
A richer understanding of how and why our minds work as they do is the first step towards breaking the self-justification habit. And that, in turn, requires us to be more mindful of our behavior and the reasons for our choice. It takes time, self-reflection, and willingness.
Alfie Kohn - Punished by Rewards - There is a time to admire the grace and persuasive power of an influential idea, and there is a time to fear its hold over us. The time to worry is when the idea is so widely shared that we no longer even notice it, when it is so deeply rooted that it feels to us like plain common sense. At the point when objections are not answered anymore because they are no longer even raised, we are not in control: we do not have the idea; it has us."
Motivation - How motivated are you vs How are you motivated. Intrinsic vs Extrinsic. Inversely related.
Time out from positive reinforcement. Developed on lab rats & pigeons. Forcibly isolated from your peers in front of your peers. Creates an environment of conditional acceptance. Punishments rupture relationships. The most at-risk, high needs kids need us most, therefore, we would never punish them. Dr. Ross Greene’s Lost at School
Competition - zero-sum game – success is dependent on another’s failure. Peers as seen as obstacles to your own success. Collaboration trumps competition Definitive case against Competition – Alfie Kohn’s No Contest
Seymor Papert - It is this freedom of the teacher to decide and, indeed, the freedom of the children to decide, that is most horrifying to the bureaucrats who stand at the head of current education systems. They are worried about how to verify that the teachers are really doing their job properly, how to enforce accountability and maintain quality control. They prefer the kind of curriculum that will lay down, from day to day, from hour to hour, what the teacher should be doing, so that they can keep tabs on it. Of course, every teacher knows this is an illusion. It’s not an effective method of insuring quality. It is only a way to cover ass. Everybody can say, “I did my bit, I did my lesson plan today, I wrote it down in the book.” Nobody can be accused of not doing the job. But this really doesn’t work. What the bureaucrat can verify and measure for quality has nothing to do with getting educational results–those teachers who do good work, who get good results, do it by exercising judgment and doing things in a personal way, often undercover, sometimes even without acknowledging to themselves that they are violating the rules of the system. Of course one must grant that some people employed as teachers do not do a good job. But forcing everyone to teach by the rules does not improve the “bad teachers”– it only hobbles the good ones.
The more we tighten our focus on highly prescribed curriculums that are enforced by test and punish standardized exams the more we miss.
Banking concept of Education – Paulo Freire Pedagogy of the Oppressed Lectures may be the most efficient way for information to get from the teacher to the student’s notebook without ever entering their brains.
Multiple Choice = Thinking handcuffs Distractors clever but never authentic - students can’t even generate a response! Need M/C – someone outside of classroom or teacher with too many kids – crowd control business. Ambiguity We find what we look for – "What are you doing?" a helpful passerby asks. "Looking for my car keys," answers the drunk. "Did you drop them somewhere around here?" "I don't think so," replies the drunk. "Then why look here? the puzzled would-be helper wonders. "It's the only place where there's any light."
What if the real problem with that homework your students didn’t do was that you assigned it in the first place? Myth of 10 minute rule Second shift No homework before high school – law of diminishing returns Mission Impossible Homework – Your homework, if you choose to accept it… which may be the only circumstances homework proves to be useful at all. That is when kids have a say…
Alfie Kohn - Schools our Children Deserve - Abigail is given plenty of worksheets to complete in class as well as a substantial amount of homework. She studies to get good grades, and her school is proud of its high standardized test scores. Outstanding students are publicly recognized by the use of honor rolls, awards assemblies, and bumper stickers. Abigail's teacher, a charismatic lecturer, is clearly in control of the class: students raise their hands and wait patiently to be recognized. The teacher prepares detailed lesson plans well ahead of time, uses the latest textbooks, and gives regular quizzes to make sure kids stay on track. Grandpa 1916 Dad 1953 Me 1978 Kayley 2008