That's a portable CD player with a tape adapter in its headphone jack. The tape is the played by the tape deck of your car stereo. This is for when you didn't have a brand new car with a CD player in the dash or the trunk, but you still had a portable CD player.
Grow the fuck up and start thinking like an adult and not a horny little boy. Oh uncomfortably hot sweaty woman.... She must want me because boobs. Jesus.
Depth of Knowledge levels aren't meant to be progressed through linearly, but a way to assess tasks. One student's mind might turn on at level three, but not at level one. Another might crumble at level 3 even if they've performed level 1 and 2 exceptionally.
That first student will, having been inspired by the nature of the question, go back and learn the basics. They need to be given material that supports that activity. The second student needs to know how to chunk and connect their previous tasks to the new one.
Great educators can personalize this work for each student and meet them where they are at. They can leverage technologies to do so and express sincere belief in students in a way no technology can.
A peeve of mine is the ease at which they've correctly diagnosed the Dunning-Kuerger effect and liberally applied. Few, if any, recognize that there is controversy around the effect.
I think your insight is part of a growth mindset. A concept championed by Carol Dweck, it has been embraced by educators and, unfortunately, abused by managers. Too many people think a growth mindset is better than a fixed mindset.
Intelligence has many definitions and contexts. I agree that intellectual humility is a useful trait and makes people far more bearable to deal with, but there's a lot of ways to examine what intelligence is and how it operates
Agreed, grounding as a punishment seems wrong. Use it as an opportunity for developing his wisdom. He knows better now. And there was probably a little voice telling him before it happened that it was stupid. He should learn to listen to that voice. Tell him that even though you think it was reckless, that you are grateful for him coming to you and you know that it couldn't have been easy.
Doctors regularly Google stuff. Their training isn't in memorizing everything, but in contextualizing data, making decisions based upon the evidence and risk, and communicating that decision to the patient in a way that the patient can understand while allowing the patient to maintain bodily autonomy.
When patients Google symptoms they have no understanding of the disease, it's prevalence in the community, it's long term effects, and it's risk profile. It's why medicine uses scientific data to make decisions but not a science itself.
I tried it out for a while and I ended using Notesnook a while back when I was looking for some other note taking app. It was so close to being the thing I wanted to use, but it doesn't render markdown while typing.
A sticky note would stay on the desktop. And could be "pinned" on top of other apps. It would have to take up a small amount of the screen and not be browser based.
First, I'll say you're right. There's more than two sides. Its a mistake to only highlight the leaders and the fighters. The average inhabitants are primary in my world view.
I shared the long passage because I thought his slide from condemning netanyahu and the right wing of likud to criticizing slogans was important. So I posted a long passage to show the both sides he was criticizing. The second size isn't Hamas, it's social media with a "just asking questions" about Hamas.
Its funny to me that he gets that Likud* is a monster that needs to be banished. And I agree, Hamas emerged as a monster. But he fails to ever say who has almost all the cards. And who has all the power and where that is coming from.
Likud knows they can and will get away with ethnic cleansing. They know they are doing monsterous things. And that Israelis will thank them later. There will be no Palestinians left to blame or thank or codemn Hamas. If Hamas ever returns all the kidnapped, I don't think Likud will stop. Do you?
Do you think what Hamas did on Oct 7th is anything near the scale of what Israel has done since? Israel denies targeting civilians or reporters and yet they seem to just die somehow. Isn't this a horror that exceeds the terrorism of Hamas. We don't have a word for it, but it's worse. And the horror of Israeli control of Palestine, an act whose monstrosity can be hidden because of the power imbalance and the rest of the world pretending like nothing is happening ... Again we have no words. We have no power. We pretend to when we scream "Free Palestine". But we know all we have is sorrow.
I use Likud to represent their whole coalition. If Likud fails to win the next election, but another right wing government emerges and continues the policy, my analysis still stands.
Standing around, drinking beer, not saying much other than grunts. Peak manhood.