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No assessment method is perfectly suited to every student.
Coursework can be similarly adapted.
No assessment method is perfectly suited to every student.
Coursework can be similarly adapted.
All this moral panic is garbage.
Easily solved by using essays with an unseen question written in exam conditions as assessment instruments.
Literally a pencil and paper solves this problem.
Does anyone else find the term “creatives” to be so damn condescending? It’d be like calling executives, “Admins” or “powerpointers”
The key thing is that teachers can ban phones in their individual classrooms if the school permits it.
There are many schools in which the senior admin don’t institute phone bans (you’d be surprised how common this is).
Legislating it helps maintain consistency and parity between schools nation wide, which is important as it’s a quality of education issue, so the policy should be consistent across all schools.
I’m not from North America, but the situation is similar across most western democracies.
You could always pass it on to someone who can’t afford a new one, a school student for example
That’s just Miley Cyrus
It’s not just nostalgia. I absolutely want a phone I can throw at a wall and put back together without it costing me money.
That’s every instance, not just Lemmy world
What? Why?
Set him up with a whiteboard and feed him actual, real figures and watch him fail to explain how it would be possible to do what he’s claiming.
No financial gifts or inheritances from parents to use as a deposit, no magical income that comes from starting a business, no magical windfalls from putting house deposit savings into the stock market, just regular old income and student debt.
If he can’t do this, he should be ignored by the financial media.
Here’s a little graph I whipped up. Dave Ramsay was born in Nashville, in 1960. So he would have been a little too young to buy in 1975, but you get the general idea.
Because they’re trying to monetize your third space.
The time is ripe for a new contender, so expect a bunch of The Next Big Thing ™ apps that are almost identical, begging for your email address and contacts list so they can sign all your friends up too!
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When people tell you who they are, believe them.
Yes, they really do. There’s nothing that business types love more than smelling their own bad ideas and thinking it’s genius.
You can be sure that a CEO on $10 million thinks regular people would think nothing of subscribing to ten different services because he does personally, so what’s the big deal?
People are still people. Doctors are just as susceptible to compromising their ethics as everyone else, the only difference is that they probably have a higher bribe threshold.
Me too. Feelin’ mighty fine about that decision now. Long Live Lemmy
Trump is a stinky shoe. It won’t smell any better no matter how many times you sniff it. Just gotta put the shoe down and walk away. #Trump’s true enemy is apathy.
It’s not my job to educate you on how the education industry works. Go and read what qualified people have already written about it in academic journals.