We have designed questions to help you and your colleagues foster meaningful
discussions about the articles in the March 2003 issue of Educational Leadership.
Ideally, there should be a work station where teachers can hold
discussions about articles and books, create materials, and collaborate on projects.
Update: a good
discussion about this article has been taking place on Facebook.
I responded to the Scientific American article, the authors justification for writing it, the silly survey, and the extensive blogospheric
discussion about the article.
In order to have productive
discussions about articling, as well as the future of the profession, we need to actually be fully informed of these issues.
Not exact matches
«Facebook never sought out a
discussion with us beforehand
about these proposed changes,» FTC spokesperson Peter Kaplan said in the
article.
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Great job with your
article setting up the
discussion about entrepreneurship our favorite subject!
Each of them built on previous or nearby
articles and
discussions and helped me to move in a structured way to put my baby steps on learning
about value investing.
I hope this
article stimulates some good open
discussions about topics facing the world today.
The Green and Ruark
article also comments on the Berkley - report
discussion of the active debate
about the ABC approach.
Discussions and debates are more productive when all parties are well - informed on their positions, and it's hard to know a lot of information if the only thing you've read
about a topic is the headline to an
article you didn't look at.
When I first started writing
about religion for an online news site, I eagerly turned to the comment section for my
articles, fishing for compliments and wondering if I had provoked any thoughtful
discussions about faith.
The last time I saw a theological
discussion on weiners was when I read an
article about «penile substitution».
I don't want to get into a
discussion about specific mega-churches, I liked your
article but it was more from the comments posted that I would like some thoughts on.
an interesting
article, but to lean on marcus borg when it comes to a
discussion about understanding christian language is to already be leaning quite far in one direction..
But this enlightening
article from a German writer
about how Americans are far too timid when confronting prejudice — «at the dinner table, I've noticed, what Germans call a
discussion, Americans call an argument» — reminds us that this fear of confrontation is exactly what preserves the status quo, often with disastrous consequences.
So the
discussion is not
about the value but
about the language > [it is a somewhat empty
article but it has provoked lively responses]
Here's an
article I recently had a
discussion about in the comments after it was posted on facebook.
In an earlier
article I noted that in India, any
discussion about baptism and conversion takes on «added significance because of the understanding that after baptism the «converted» person has not only changed his or her religion but also social milieu, habits, customs, and manners, in addition to forfeiting several legal rights, especially with regard to the inheritance of property.
The preface to a recent collection of
articles by psychologists and psychiatrists notes that «the Kübler - Ross book was the beginning of a frank and vivid
discussion about the implications of death in our modern society» (The Interpretation of Death, edited by Henrik M. Ruitenbeek [Jason Aronson, 1973]-RRB-.
There are plenty of other blogs,
articles and
discussions about other problems, this is a blog on religion.
Now would you dare publish one similar
article on any other religious text so we can have a «healthy»
discussion about it?
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The reason I am putting this up for
discussion is because it was highly praised by one of our regular contributors (stand up Ken 1945 and I agree it is a very thought provoking
article, and Ken was keen to hear what our readers thought
about it.
The
discussion about his wingspan of 7.4 is in the middle of the
article.
This site should start a
discussion board where people can discuss what they want instead of hijacking
discussion about the topic of the
article.
Discussion from another
article, people were talking
about Reus, who could play as a LW and ST. El Shaarawy (ST / LW) would also be interesting.
My point was that we have
articles on Arsene Wenger where you can discuss his faults or praises, saying that you want to «moonwalk on Wenger's head» is not a valid contribution to any
discussion about football whatsoever.
This site was created by me for friendly
discussion about football and our beloved Arsenal, but when an anti- or pro- Wenger
article is sent in I have to allow people to express those feelings, but that does not stretch to personal insults or swearing.
If you were being serious, there have been plenty of other
articles covering it, and plenty of (sometimes heated)
discussions on this very site
about it.
If an
article is
about Oxlade - Chamberlain or Ramsey or even Lukaku I expect the
discussion to revolve around the topic in question.
The open and honest atmosphere amongst this group reminded me of
discussions shared by my health classes and myself when we would discuss an
article about The Price of Privilege.
Since writing this
article, I've seen a few claims made
about infant toilet training that merit
discussion.
Read all
about it here and also join the
discussion at the bottom of this
article.
I'd love to see a
discussion of an
article I read recently in the newspaper
about an Australian study that showed «crying it out» caused no ill effects on infants.
i'm hopeful that this
article will, over time, just be more of a
discussion starter
about how informative and powerful mommy bloggers can be.
I think despite the negative depiction of women blogging
about parenting, the gift of Jennifer's
article and the aftermath of
discussion and criticism is a beacon of light now shining on this fact.
We've already started the
discussion about food allergies and sensitivities on this blog; if you haven't read the overview
article yet, you can find it here.
An in - depth
discussion about the benefits of human milk for preemies in the NICU is beyond the scope of this
article, but some important factors to consider include:
There has been a lot of
discussion in the past few months
about the
article that linked breastfeeding to...
And for a general
discussion of the best approach to discipline, see this
article about the authoritative parenting style.
This
article provides helpful strategies and tools to help adoptive families begin a
discussion with their employer
about adoption benefits.
For more, see past
articles on working with local bloggers and best practices for blog advertising as well as this write - up of a great
discussion about spreading the word
about issues through blogs.
The
discussion of demographics and voting patterns is political - junkielicious in itself, but the
article also talks in some detail
about...
As you might have guessed from the big, fat graphic to the right, that series of
articles I did
about Obama's online campaign is finally edited into convenient e-book format, just in time for this week's Netroots Nation panel
discussion on the same topic (hmmm, guess who needs a...
«So, when a certain smear
article came out in the Queens Tribune
about my religion beliefs, there was
discussion in my camp
about the interests of the party.»
As you might have guessed from the big, fat graphic to the right, that series of
articles I did
about Obama's online campaign is finally edited into convenient e-book format, just in time for this week's Netroots Nation panel
discussion on the same topic (hmmm, guess who needs a deadline before he can finish, well, anything).
In the
discussion about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, I've heard
about opinion within the United States, and opinion within Japan, such as the the Pew Research Center's
article 70 years after Hiroshima, opinions have shifted on use of atomic bomb.