Like most students during this time of year, we are in the midst of final classes and projects and many final tests will be taken next week. This semester I took a class called Education and International Development. Throughout the semester we discussed issues such as teacher incentives, bilingualism, enrollment, financing, comparative measures of educational [...]
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What I Did in School Today
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged assignments, Bolivia, class, education, fun, international, professsors on May 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Overcoming Math Terror
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged class, confidence, education, math, professors, statistics on February 10, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I’ll be the first to admit that I’ve never been a math whiz. In fact, when another woman in my Quantitative Methods class characterized her feelings about math and numbers as “terror,” I knew I could relate. I was bewildered by algebra and bored by my stat class in college. However three weeks into Quantitative [...]