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MikeSea's comments
Posted Thu, Feb 3, 9:52 a.m.
Good article. However, you missed the mark on the constructivist approach. Your way of teaching is very much a constructivist approach. Good science teachers by their nature are constructivist teachers. They give their students the information they need to do an experiment and analyze the results. Then they let the ...
MOREPosted Tue, Oct 26, 10:25 a.m.
R on Beacon Hill - From what I've read about some electric cars you can use those outlets, it just takes a lot longer to charge the vehicle.
MOREPosted Mon, Oct 25, 11:34 p.m.
How about some incentives from the city to buy electric cars? For instance, if it was free to park electric cars at metered spots on the street, I would buy electric (not hybrid) car. I'm close to buying an electric car in the next 2-3 years if there are enough ...
MOREPosted Tue, Aug 31, 12:25 a.m.
I disagree about the idea that the 59th and Phinney Park not needing any work. How about a bathroom up there? Or are there accessible bathrooms at the new zoo entrance? Also, I don't think you can consider the zoo as a accessible public park since it charges admission and ...
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