Memy Memage
Feb. 22nd, 2004 04:18 pmNearest book to you:
"As anyone who has taught for very long realizes, students need and want positive teacher behaviour to be associated with firmness, realistic limits, and competent teaching." From Comprehensive Classroom Management" By Vern and Louise Jones
Nearest cd insert:
The vines on the walls, crawling through the ragged earth
and reaching out across the waves
Sailing away, over to a distant love
a torn and aching love"
Beauty of All Things by george on the Unity album
Nearest piece of paper that you wrote on:
"Numeracy: developed as a term to provide a more satisfactory description of extended mathematical processes and understanding required in everyday situations"
Notes on teaching Maths
Nearest piece that was written to you:
"Dear Ms Wilson
On behalf of our local community I'd like to welcome you to our area . . . "
A note from my federal member from ages ago. I've been cleaning.
Something on your desk:
"If we succeed in giving the love of learning, the learning itself is sure to follow"
John Lubbock from my desk calender
"As anyone who has taught for very long realizes, students need and want positive teacher behaviour to be associated with firmness, realistic limits, and competent teaching." From Comprehensive Classroom Management" By Vern and Louise Jones
Nearest cd insert:
The vines on the walls, crawling through the ragged earth
and reaching out across the waves
Sailing away, over to a distant love
a torn and aching love"
Beauty of All Things by george on the Unity album
Nearest piece of paper that you wrote on:
"Numeracy: developed as a term to provide a more satisfactory description of extended mathematical processes and understanding required in everyday situations"
Notes on teaching Maths
Nearest piece that was written to you:
"Dear Ms Wilson
On behalf of our local community I'd like to welcome you to our area . . . "
A note from my federal member from ages ago. I've been cleaning.
Something on your desk:
"If we succeed in giving the love of learning, the learning itself is sure to follow"
John Lubbock from my desk calender