Rop, C. (2002). The meaning of student inquiry questions: A teacher's beliefs and responses. International Journal of Science Education, 24, 717-736.The meaning of student inquiry questions: A teacher's beliefs and responses - Rop - 2002 () Citation Context ...riodically reviewed and ...
and these can be connected with the Greekaiolos, mobile, coloured, iridescent. The Greek wordpsychealso means butterfly.Saiwalôis related on the other side the old slavonic wordsila, meaning strength. From these connections light is thrown on the original meaning of the wordSeele: it ...
It made Visual Editor opt-in rather than opt-out—meaning that the flagship project to help newcomers is in fact invisible to newcomers, unless they dig through account settings to switch the new interface on. Many opponents of Visual Editor dispute the idea that it will help Wikipedia. “I...
I sat down at my living room desk and logged on to begin my remote job. I noticed that my team hangout was empty and there was an immediate 8:30 appointment scheduled for me by management. Without opening it, I knew its meaning: my department had been laid off in my absence. I was...
Rest! I never before knew the meaning of the word. I had been resting all my life and did not know it. But now, could I sit still for one half-hour and do nothing, not even think, it would be the most pleasurable thing in the world. But it is a revelation, on the other ...
and he enthusiastically suggested we analyze it further, though we had no time to do so. That turned out to be the last time I actually saw Rollo May, but not the last I heard from him. During the New Year, we continued to communicate about my book. Many months later I received a ...
24.Which is closest in meaning to “a dab hand” in paragraph 1? A.An artist.B.A winner.C.A specialist.D.A pioneer. 25.Why did Terri’s grandfather give her £ 5 a day? A.For a birthday gift.B.As a t...
Some time ago, wise-and-insightful blogger Michele Morin (over at Living Our Days) shared that she was journaling through some of the old hymns. Isn’t that a brilliant idea? I imagined her digging into the meaning of some of the rich language and theology, personalizing the truths, and...
The past tense of speak is spoke. The -ed participle is spoken. They spoke very enthusiastically about their trip. I've spoken to Raja and he agrees with me. 2. 'say' Don't use 'speak' to report what someone says. Don't say, for example, 'He spoke that the doctor had arrived'...
9. (Linguistics) the form of a word that remains after removal of all affixes; a morpheme with lexical meaning that is not further subdivisible into other morphemes with lexical meaning. Compare stem19 10. (Mathematics) maths a number or quantity that when multiplied by itself a certain numbe...