Archive for the ‘Assessment’ Category

Build a Bridge and Get Over It

February 27, 2007

Lions Gate Bridge

The Lions Gate Bridge [1937]

First Narrows, Vancouver

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MATH Not METH – [LINK]

WHEN GAMES BECOME SERIOUS – [LINK]

The Three Rules Of Assessment

February 27, 2007

1  –  Look for what is there that shouldn’t be;

2 – Look for what isn’t there that should be;

3 – Do put your Ego (Agenda) on a peg at the door. . .

Example:- You walk into a room with people deep in conversation –
The conversation stops and everyone looks at you –
It is not because you have walked into the room –
It is because someone has walked into the room –

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The Range Of Affect

February 27, 2007

The range of affect has been great;
Just as a stone thrown skips across the
surface of a still pond;
As it slips below the surface,
it leaves only you to know it was ever there;

And yet, as the stone settles to the water’s floor;
It changes the surface forever;
Such is the Range of Affect.

Small moves, Big Affect


© 1998 – Martin Graham Smith – Metchosen B.C

2006-09-09 ASK YOURSELF

September 9, 2006

In a world of complexity and contradiction, apathy has become sort of a survival technique. How could you face the evening news without it? Another famine, another flood, another casualty of war – if we truly identified with the pain and suffering of others, it would paralyze us.
And so our apathy extends not only to those on the other side of the world but to or families, friends neighbors, selves.
When was the last time you questioned the way things are? The last time you refused the unacceptable? The last time you turned your apathy into activity?
. . . Ask Yourself [LINK]