It does.
It also begins at birth.
It may begin sooner. Those experiences are rather standard.
If a child is the responsible person in the household the child will have to deal with the school administration.
We have known more about dealing with these situations
than we know now.
Multiculturalism may be wrong for children
who will live in the larger culture.
That decision must be made very early.
All able children are brilliant. Most of them grow up.
Unregulated capitalism seems to be an error.
What to regulate and how to keep the regulation working is unresolved.
Businesses can run sales without help.
Big profits come from big services.
There are none here.
Why are students defining cheating differently than in past decades?
A way to prevent cheating is to make it near impossible.
If the instructor is creative in the questions there will be little or no directly applicable material to be found. The student will have to think and create a paper. it cannot be a cut and paste job because there will be nothing to cut. The only way to cheat is to get the paper written by another. If the deadlines are kept short this will prove impossible.
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A Survival Skill
Mark Bauerlein, English professor, Emory
This man is just plain lazy.
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The Wrong Focus
Alfie Kohn, author
Still the wrong focus.
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Teach Students Ethics
Andrew Daines, recent college graduate
This member of the "pain caucus" really wants
to do population control by editing.
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The Reasons Remain the Same
Molly Pease, high school teacher
A good effort. She is trying.
Tune in next week and find out.
The peanut gallery must not respond.
People 25 to 34 are the most willing to buy online media like movies and games. Second to them are 18-to-24-year-olds.
Frank N. Magid Associates Percentages of respondents to the question: "Which of the following types of content, if any, would you be willing to pay a modest fee for to access online on your computer?"
Disposable income is cheap money. The Times would collect more eyes if it was add supported without a pay wall.
Have consumers changed their expectations about what media will be free or cheap, as the Napster era has yielded to iTunes?
It does not look like it. 59% say no.
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