Not exact matches
I called everyone I could think of to get their
opinion on the tariff changes, including a former
student of mine who worked at the Canada Border Services Agency, as well as contacts at Apple, Canada
Post and UPS.
Wrenn, if you're still watching this particular
post, I'm curious about your
opinion on my thought of
students claiming «financial discrimination» if private schools stopped accepting Pell grants.
The new report covered news literacy, as well as
students» ability to judge Facebook and Twitter feeds, comments left in readers» forums on news sites, blog
posts, photographs and other digital messages that shape public
opinion.
And, although there are varied
opinions on how much time of each are best for our developing readers (and it's worth pointing out that no two
students» needs are the same anyway), this
post is not about that.
In one of these lesson plans, «
students read and analyze the
opinions expressed in the Room for Debate series... they also write their own editorials and format them as a group to look like the actual Room for Debate
posts.»
Next, provide
students with sticky notes, and have them
post a blue note next to topic sentences, yellow next to sentences that present
opinions and thoughts, pink to indicate anecdotes, and green to write down the vivid words they find on a page.
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I am an amateur at this and in doing research on this I discovered a
post by an expert which goes into greater detail with greater understanding than I, and as I tell law
students, «don't recreate the wheel, if the experts have done something, see what they had to say», so if you want to read more about this I recommend going to Jeffrey Rosenthal's «Margins of Error in
Opinion Polls».