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educationresearchlab: MLA Style Reviewed
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Friday, April 3, 2009. Ok So, what exactly is MLA? From the Modern Language Association website. The MLA publishes two authoritative explanations of MLA style: the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. And the MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing. It would be great if we all had copies of the style guide, but since we don't, we can avail ourselves of legitimate online explanations of the guidelines. Please use some of the links provided in the list of MLA style guidelines on the ...
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educationresearchlab: Annotation and Book Review Grammar Check
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Thursday, May 7, 2009. Annotation and Book Review Grammar Check. Hey, everyone. Below is the key for the symbols you should use to mark each other's writing. Please go to a colleague's blog, and comment on their annotation. Copy and paste their annotation into your comment, and then add the grammar symbols. Then choose a different classmate's blog and do the same thing for the book review. Everyone should check a different text! No doubling up, because then someone will be left out! View my complete prof...
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educationresearchlab: May 2009
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Thursday, May 7, 2009. Annotation and Book Review Grammar Check. Hey, everyone. Below is the key for the symbols you should use to mark each other's writing. Please go to a colleague's blog, and comment on their annotation. Copy and paste their annotation into your comment, and then add the grammar symbols. Then choose a different classmate's blog and do the same thing for the book review. Everyone should check a different text! No doubling up, because then someone will be left out!
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educationresearchlab: March 2009
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Friday, March 27, 2009. Religion in the Classroom. Having listened to critiques made of religion by the makers of "Religulous," consider how volatile a subject religion can be and how your future students' various feelings about religion might affect your experiences as a teacher someday. If you teach in public schools, how will you negotiate your role as a model and mentor, balancing your personal beliefs with your desire to promote autonomy and critical thinking in your students? Consider all the featu...
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educationresearchlab: Intro and 1st Task: Defining Academic Style
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Thursday, March 19, 2009. Intro and 1st Task: Defining Academic Style. Welcome to our class blog. We will use this page to publish assignments and tips for blogging in English. I suspect many of you already have experience blogging, and if you would like to add your own tips to this page, just comment below. Should I comment on others' blogs? Once you have completed your own blog post, take several minutes to look at the posts your classmates have made. Link to each other's blogs for easy access. Religio...
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educationresearchlab: April 2009
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Friday, April 3, 2009. Good Online Sources for Research in Education. There are many professional journals published online that address education-related topics, but how do you find them? I just googled "best free education journals" and found that AERA SIG. American Education Research Association Special Interest Group) has a decent list of open access journals in the field of education. Try something similar and see what you come up with. 2 List 3 online databases that reference education-related jour...
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educationresearchlab: Religion in the Classroom
http://educationresearchlab.blogspot.com/2009/03/religion-in-classroom.html
Friday, March 27, 2009. Religion in the Classroom. Having listened to critiques made of religion by the makers of "Religulous," consider how volatile a subject religion can be and how your future students' various feelings about religion might affect your experiences as a teacher someday. If you teach in public schools, how will you negotiate your role as a model and mentor, balancing your personal beliefs with your desire to promote autonomy and critical thinking in your students? Consider all the featu...