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Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education by John Dewey (October 20, 1859 – June 1, 1952) .
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Quote: : An important, controversial, and often cited work on public...
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There's a link at the bottom left of the MW, which is where you go to access the edit screen.
Really? You'd better come out with your hands up.
By graduate students and professors of education.
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Busking to Pay for my a level education, or pay to live to get the best education
**** i HAVENT made this clear, this is a question.
SHALL I attend a private sixth form college or should I try and live in an area with the best colleges possible????
I...
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Re: Busking....
Also, nice video.
I'm a buskerRe: Busking to Pay for my a level education, or pay to live to get the best education
Good for you.
I left education to start work and also to generate some savings.
Focus was lacking.
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Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education by John Dewey (October 20, 1859 – June 1, 1952) .
Quote: : An important, controversial, and often cited work on public education. Dewey discusses the role of public education in a...
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There's a link at the bottom left of the MW, which is where you go to access the edit screen.
Really? You'd better come out with your hands up.
By graduate students and professors of education.
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No child left behind requires all students to be proficient in reading & math by 2014. Obama says "Nigga, we cant teach dem kiz hows to read dan count by too sousand fo-teen"
http://news.yahoo.com/apnewsbreak-o...-110202341.html
I thought dems were for...
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To What Degree (pun intended) has your College Education Attributed to the Success of your Development Career?
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From the....
I now interviews.
The education has been helpful, there are many techniques and technologies I was exposed that school with a similar amount of experience as I left, and left probably only richer in patience.
Is important.
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Just to clarify, I left school some years ago entering with no or very little programming experience. The programming classes was primary c++ and java. The focus was heavily OOP related with interfaces, abstract classes and so on. After working in the...
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In my education of programming I went through a few different stages-bending to some extent for syntax....
Object oriented programming is typically used in schools because) to understand how to code within it .
left until quite a bit later.
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You know that when I do a search on:
"Republicans support education"
the only thing that comes up is:
"Republicans support education CUTS".
And there are well written articles with links and statistics with titles like:
House GOP Unveils Plan To Cut NPR...
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How bad can it get if we start over? Quote called in sick to riot in Wisconsin and the radical left thinks Republicans want to cut education called in sick to ....
And the radical left thinks Republicans want to cut education.
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I've always been a largely independent learner gleaning what I can from Wikipedia and various books. However, I fear that I may have biased my self-education by inadvertent omission of topics and concepts. My goal is to teach myself the equivalent of ...
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The Art of Computer Programming by Don Knuth
Biggest two omissions I see:
The Dragon Book Computer Networks For operating systems I prefer the Tanenbaum instead of the Silberschatz but both are good:
Operating Systems And about the order, that would ... .
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Where is a good starting point for learning the Zend Framework? The introduction from framework.zend.com left me wanting more, and really wasn't enough for me.
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Also, you can go through the more extensive Zend Manual... .
That's really the best way of really getting to know the Zend Framework better .
I'd say a good next step after reading the introduction, is to try to build a (simple) website with Zend Framework .
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Okay...here's the short long story: I'm a graduate from a two-year programming course, earning my associate's degree (with honors, no less). Earlier this year, I had a brief stint where I tried to go back to school part-time for my Software Engineering...
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That means I would tend to favor a candidate with 2 years experience years of work experience but no furthering... .
Education is the ability to learn, balanced with continued education.
I look at both, but put much more weight on experience .
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