For example, Yö noted that “exams are not suitable for us dyslexics”, and Lupiini stated that “alternative assessment methods would benefit everyone”. The textual format of mathematics assessment was another normalising and dividing practice here. The quantifiable mathematician was quantifiable ...
That question was on my quiz. So: Did You Take the Quiz? I’d love to know your score, and what question(s) surprised you: Comments are open. ––– The quiz question I got wrong? I didn’t know what Kabbalah is: “an esoteric method, discipline and school of thought in Jewish ...
When I came to my senses I had realized there was an East and a West entrance to the mall. It seems I had been rendered temporarily geographically dyslexic. It is strictly a male trait brought on by the trauma from entering a shopping mall and likely departing with a lighter wallet. ...
I'm 50 years old and was born with rickets but I got braces when I was little so now I'm 6 foot 5 and have never had problems with my teeth being in good shape. Although I have aching in my legs, am dyslexic, and still battle against a stuttering problem. Can anyone relate?
If the dyslexic student cannot complete a thought in a visual image, they will have problems saving it and storing it in long term memory because it does not make sense. The right-brain thinker attempts to understand what is being read or spoken by catching the concrete nouns and active ...
t begin, “Heavens to Betsy! The lazy beast is finally realizing he has CHILDREN!” Be honest, of course, but consider how something like this might make you feel: “Lord, I really appreciated when my husband spent that time with the kids today. Thank you for supporting him in doing ...
ps On my weekly quiz, when I ask about Mimetic Isomorphism, the correct answer (the question asks for an example of mimetic isomorphism) “You have no clue what mimetic isomorphism is: you notice your neighbor (who aced the last exam) marked choice “D”, so you do as well. fred...