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...developed a rapport. She said she started tutoring because of a love of writing and discussing politics, not for the $12-an-hour wage. So, apart from the core group she tutors, Hasty said she generally will not answer e-mail requests for tutors. “I tend to stick more with people I’ve been working with all term and have built up a relationship with,” Hasty said. “I usually work with people whose writing I know and whose thought process I’m more familiar...
...guarantee of geographic choice. If you get into these programs, you can basically know where you will be teaching next year—TFA cannot guarantee that you will get your first or even second choice of regional location. Secondly, because they are locally based, these programs tend to offer summer training that is much more specific and related to the actual curriculum that you will begin teaching in the fall. But if you really want to get the best type of training, I encourage you to check out one of the more intensive teacher residency programs like...
...Harvard occupy their time!” I yelped with joy. “I thought they only did math problem sets and made gimp key chains!” The photographic tableau demonstrates the beauty of the magazine: The men that I know at Harvard tend to be work-obsessed, sensitive, and horridly awkward around women. Indeed, for most of the boys I know here, ladies are individuals whom they alternately fear and want to lose their virginity to. The men of “Scene” are of a different breed, entirely. They’re like...
...never can tell. I keep looking around for things, but then when I get the opportunity, say, to direct Harry Potter, I say no. When I get the opportunity to do something like Spider-Man, I say no. The films that are offered me that have childlike souls, I tend to say, "I've done that." I don't know if that just means I've grown up for good or whether something's going to come along that's going to make me say, "O.K., whatever I said to you is full of hot air, and the child lives...
...instructor who has taken the initiative to incorporate public speaking into her Expos course.“Once you learn how to talk on your feet, you’re also leaning how to think on your feet,” Herman says. “Oral presentation skills tend to enhance critical thinking skills.”Herman said that she is aware of six Expository Writing classes that have formal public speaking components.Many students have said they would also appreciate a public speaking course, according to Engell. “A number of students have told me that...