- Feb 2024
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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It tells of the escape of the Israelites, led by Moses, from the pursuing Egyptians, as recounted in the Book of Exodus.[2] Moses holds out his staff and God parts the waters of the Yam Suph, which is traditionally presumed to be the Red Sea, although other interpretations have arisen.
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- Oct 2023
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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The story starts with the creation of the world, and ends with Moses dying on the wrong side of the Jordan and being buried in an unmarked grave.
"Wrong side of the Jordan" almost has the flavor of a biblical version of "the wrong side of the tracks".
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- Jun 2022
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algebra.org algebra.org
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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The Algebra Project was born.At its core, the project is a five-step philosophy of teaching that can be applied to any concept: Physical experience. Pictorial representation. People talk (explain it in your own words). Feature talk (put it into proper English). Symbolic representation.
The five step philosophy of the Algebra Project: - physical experience - pictorial representation - people talk (explain it in your own words) - feature talk (put it into proper English) - symbolic representation
"people talk" within the Algebra project is an example of the Feynman technique at work
Link this to Sonke Ahrens' method for improving understanding. Are there research links to this within their work?
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windowsontheory.org windowsontheory.org
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There are efforts that actually do work to decrease educational gaps: these include Bob Moses’ Algebra Project, Adrian Mims’ (contact person for one of the letters) Calculus Project, Jaime Escalante (from “stand and deliver”) math program, and the Harlem Children’s Zone.
Mathematical education programs that are attempting to decrease educational gaps: - Bob Moses' Algebra Project - Adrian Mims' Calculus Project - Jaime Escalante math program - Harlem Children's Zone
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- Feb 2021
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invisibleup.com invisibleup.com
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And that's what happened to teenage Roxie's favorite arcade. The existing community was kicked out, replaced by something designed with absolutely no input from the community. It wasn't even the community's choice to kick the arcade out. There was no vote, there was no decision, there were no surveys. The people who control the neighborhood aren't the people who live there, the people who hang out and enjoy its offerings, but instead some higher-ups with money, making secret deals on golf courses miles away, only concerned about moving numbers around. Gentrification, really, is the loss of ownership, the loss of community, in the places where you spend your time. Gentrification is the sense that you're no longer welcome as anything more than a cog in the machine.
This idea is underlined in Robert Caro's book The Power Broker.
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- Dec 2020
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It is quite large, the letters along its spine are big and bright, and readers are required to own it in print, because Mr. Caro, who still uses a typewriter, has refused to distribute the written version in any other way.
I've always wondered why there wasn't a digital edition available after all this time.
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- Jun 2017
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www.soultrainonline.de www.soultrainonline.de
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- Feb 2017
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Take my notes.
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- Sep 2016
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digitalcommons.mainelaw.maine.edu digitalcommons.mainelaw.maine.edu
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ROBERT A. CARO, THE POWER BROKER: ROBERT MOSES AND THE FALL OF NEW YORK 571 (1974)
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