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Three Steps to Improved Reading1 comment

wepoplaski wrote 1 week ago: The ability to read complicated material becomes more important the higher you climb the educat … more →

Tags: 1 Freshmen, 3 Juniors, 4 SENIORS, 360° of Reading, Poplaski, Reading

Science: Data, Description and Experimentation1 comment

wepoplaski wrote 1 month ago: So, what do scientists do, anyway?   The easy answer is simply to say that scientists ‘do s … more →

Tags: 3 Juniors, 4 SENIORS, Science, Causation, correlation, Data, Experiments, Judea Pearl, observational studies

How to Use This Blog

wepoplaski wrote 2 months ago: There’s a lot of great stuff on this blog, but how should you use it to navigate through high scho … more →

Tags: 1 Freshmen, 3 Juniors, 4 SENIORS, Poplaski, home-schooling, "Study Tips*

Independent Reading Programs: Gateway to Academic Success

wepoplaski wrote 2 months ago: The most important thing to grasp about your education is that learning occurs entirely within you … more →

Tags: 1 Freshmen, 3 Juniors, 4 SENIORS, Reading, independent reading program, 360° of Reading, Poplaski, Stephen Krashen, Louise Rosenblatt

Sophomore Action Plan: Fall

wepoplaski wrote 3 months ago: Your sophomore year should be dedicated to raising your GPA as much as possible. The best way to … more →

Tags: Action Plans, High School, Reading, Sophomore, Poplaski, Cornell Note-taking Method, 360º of Reading, James Michener, Anton Chekov

How to Study: Answering Essay Questions

wepoplaski wrote 4 months ago: Monday.  8am.  The beloved essay question—one of several you must answer within the next 50- … more →

Tags: How to study?, 1 Freshmen, 3 Juniors, 4 SENIORS, 360° of Reading, Poplaski, essay questions, essay tips, Answering Essay Questions

Distributions, Hypotheses and Guppies1 comment

wepoplaski wrote 4 months ago: Distributions, Hypotheses and Guppies   Humans are pack rats. Not literally Neotoma cinerea, but p … more →

Tags: 3 Juniors, 4 SENIORS, Science, 360° of Reading, Poplaski, Distributions, Hypotheses, guppies, type I errors

How to Study: Reading Poetry1 comment

wepoplaski wrote 4 months ago: Once is never enough when it comes to reading poetry.  A poem should be read several times to get … more →

Tags: 1 Freshmen, 3 Juniors, 4 SENIORS, How to study?, 360° of Reading, Andrew Higgins, Billy Collins, Bullwinkle, poem-of-the-day

How to Study: Notes on Critical Thinking III

wepoplaski wrote 4 months ago: ***  *  ***         ***  *  ***         ***  *  ***         ***  *   … more →

Tags: How to study?, 1 Freshmen, 3 Juniors, 4 SENIORS, Critical Thinking, 360° of Reading, Assumption, conclusions, Critical Thinking

How to Study: Notes on Critical Thinking II1 comment

wepoplaski wrote 5 months ago: (Adapted from Raymond S. Nickerson in Teaching Thinking Skills, ed. J.B. Baron and R. J. Sternber … more →

Tags: How to study?, 1 Freshmen, 3 Juniors, 4 SENIORS, Critical Thinking, Critical Thinking, Poplaski, ten traits of a critical thinker

How to Study: Six-Step Study Summary1 comment

wepoplaski wrote 5 months ago: How to Study: Six-Step Study Summary   Studying begins with an acceptance that learning is active. … more →

Tags: How to study?, 1 Freshmen, 3 Juniors, 4 SENIORS, Poplaski, study, Study Skills, Note Taking, study strategy

Science

wepoplaski wrote 5 months ago: Science & Society: freshman university course Student: This is why I think the Bible should be t … more →

Tags: 1 Freshmen, 3 Juniors, 4 SENIORS, Science, Poplaski, dialectical thinking, Experimental Design, Scientific Method, R.A. Fisher

How to Study: Facts, Opinions and Inferences

wepoplaski wrote 5 months ago: The two main processes of learning—gathering and evaluating—can be arranged into three steps ( … more →

Tags: How to study?, 3 Juniors, 4 SENIORS, Note Taking, Learning, Critical Thinking, Facts, Opinions, inferences

How to Study: Notes on Critical Thinking I

wepoplaski wrote 5 months ago: [The previous 'How to Study' post (June 9, 2008) described dialectical thinking as one style o … more →

Tags: How to study?, 1 Freshmen, 3 Juniors, 4 SENIORS, Critical Thinking, 360° of Reading, Poplaski, study, Study Skills

How to Study: Lighting the Fire

wepoplaski wrote 5 months ago: “Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.”   ~ William Butler Yeat … more →

Tags: 1 Freshmen, 3 Juniors, 4 SENIORS, How to study?, Education, High School, 360° of Reading, Poplaski, College

How to Study: The Great Migration II

wepoplaski wrote 5 months ago: Have you ever taken a biology test—or maybe it was history or social studies—after studying your … more →

Tags: 1 Freshmen, 3 Juniors, 4 SENIORS, How to study?, 360° of Reading, Poplaski, study, Study Skills, good study habits

How to Study: The Great Migration I

wepoplaski wrote 5 months ago: The Great Migration.  Nope; I don’t mean the migration of African Americans out of the South. … more →

Tags: How to study?, 1 Freshmen, 3 Juniors, 4 SENIORS, 360° of Reading, Poplaski, study, Study Skills, good study habits

Sophomore Action Plan: Summer

wepoplaski wrote 5 months ago: One year down and three to go!  If you finished freshman year with the GPA you wanted, congratula … more →

Tags: Action Plans, High School, Reading, summer, independent reading program, PSAT, Sophomore, Sudoku, Vocabulary


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