Sunday, August 29, 2021

HOW TO USE NON-TEXTBOOK RESOURCES TO STUDY ENGLISH


HOW TO USE NON-TEXTBOOK RESOURCES

TO STUDY ENGLISH

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You are an English beginner and want to get started with the English language? With this English lesson, we will tell you How to Use Non-Textbook Resources to Study English. You will be able to make huge progress fast and express yourself in English.

 

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Friday, August 27, 2021

WHEN A PHYSICS TEACHER KNOWS HIS STUFF !!


WHEN A PHYSICS TEACHER 

KNOWS HIS STUFF !!

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Mar 5, 2016

Lectures by Walter Lewin.

They will make you Physics.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2021

A DAY IN A JAPANESE HIGH SCHOOL


A DAY IN A JAPANESE HIGH SCHOOL

// JAPAN VLOG #1

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Sep 20, 2018

sofía in japan

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Hi everyone! In this vlog, I'll show you what going to high school in Japan as an exchange student is like! I hope you'll like it

- So

 

About me:

My name is Sofía and I’m an exchange student in Japan.

 

FAQ

•Where do you come from?

I was born in Mexico and I live in Canada.

•How old are you? 17

•How did you learn to speak Japanese? For how long have you been learning it?

I’ve been learning Japanese on my own on and off since 2015. I learn it by studying out of Japanese-learning textbooks and watching educational YouTube videos. I guess I could say I’m a beginner - intermediate, but I’m constantly learning and practicing to improve my Japanese.

•How did you go on exchange?

I’m on exchange through an exchange program called Rotary.

•For how long will you be staying in Japan?

I’ll be on exchange here for 11 months.

•What grade are you in?

I was placed in 二年 (second grade) in my Japanese high school.

•Are all classes only in Japanese? Yes.

•How far do you live from school?

It takes me about 20 minutes to get to school by train.

 

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Saturday, August 14, 2021

MATH ISN'T HARD, IT'S A LANGUAGE


MATH ISN'T HARD, IT'S A LANGUAGE  

RANDY PALISOC | 

TEDxManhattanBeach

2,559,791 views

Dec 6, 2014

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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Is 26% proficiency in math acceptable to you?  That's the question teacher and Synergy Academies Founder Dr. Randy Palisoc asks the TEDxManhattanBeach audience.  With only 26% of U.S. twelfth graders proficient in mathematics, Randy shares his solution: teach math as a language. Putting words back into math lessons enables even the youngest school-age minds to grasp complex concepts, such as fractions, that are traditionally thought of as abstract and difficult to understand.  In his stunningly simple and effective approach, math no longer creates problems for kids but solves them.

 

Randy Palisoc is a passionate educator, known for making math easy.  A founder of the five-time national award winning Synergy Academies, Randy is proud to identify Synergy as an “in spite of” school.  In spite of the fact that its students were disadvantaged and in spite of the fact that it did not have its own facility and had to pack up its classrooms every single week, his school was the first and only elementary school in South Los Angeles to ever win the National Blue Ribbon Award, and was named the #1 Urban Elementary School in America in 2013.

 

Seeking a broader impact, Randy left Synergy this year to start Ironbox Education.  One of the ways he believes we can dramatically improve America’s schools is by doing a better job teaching math to our students in a way that makes sense to them.  Randy believes implementing a few changes in the way we approach math will give students the confidence and thinking skills to be more competitive in a global economy.

 

Favorite TED Talk:  “My Invention That Made Peace With Lions”: Richard Turere

 

The “Game Changer” he most admires is Steve Jobs, because he had the ability to envision things we did not even know we needed or wanted.

 

 

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TEACHING METHODS FOR INSPIRING THE STUDENTS OF THE FUTURE


TEACHING METHODS FOR INSPIRING 

THE STUDENTS OF THE FUTURE | 

JOE RUHL | TEDxLafayette

2,650,132 views

May 27, 2015

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Collaboration. Communication. Critical thinking. Creativity. - Should be present in all classrooms.

 

Joe Ruhl received his bachelors and masters degrees at Purdue University and he has been sharing the joys of biology with kids for 37 years. He presently teaches Biology, Genetics, and Science Research courses at Jefferson High School in Lafayette, Indiana. Joe and his wife Gail have two children and two grandchildren. The National Association of Biology Teachers named Joe Ruhl the Outstanding Biology Teacher of Indiana in 1987. In 1988 he was awarded a Golden Apple Teaching Award by the Lafayette, Indiana Chamber of Commerce. In 1989 he was honored at the White House as Indiana’s recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Teaching. In 1996 he received the Purdue University College of Science Distinguished Alumnus Award for Excellence in K-12 Science Teaching. In 2004 he was awarded the Purdue College of Education’s Crystal Apple Teaching Award. And in 2012 he was honored with the Shell National Science Teaching Award.

 

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