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Using Transfer of Stimulus Control Technology to Promote Generalization and Spontaneity of Language

rickyWburk wrote 16 hours ago: In this study, the authors explored the integration of textual scripts and explicit engineering of t … more →

Tags: language, Autism, script training, Conversation

Chapter Thoughts: Chapter 2

sajib hossain wrote 1 day ago: Statistics is different than conducting scientific experiment in a lab. If a lab is done using the p … more →

Tags: Bias, MDM4U, Avoid Bias, Evidence, Objectivity

First Train Home4 comments

Elisa wrote 5 days ago: I woke at 5:25 a.m. today. I tried to lie there and to drift off. I heard sounds of fluid spurting o … more →

Tags: Personal expressions, "Elisa's Spot", Action, Effect, Elisa, "elisabeth connelley", executive function, expression, First Train Home

Why Stereotyping is Linked to Ignorance

Ask Evangelina wrote 1 week ago: A stereotype is a fixed, over generalized belief about a particular group or class of people. Ignora … more →

Tags: culture and society, stereotype, Black People, ethnic group, Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, Women, ethnicity, African, united states

Relationship

aselim33 wrote 1 week ago: Objects do not exist in isolation; they exist in relationship to other object. For example living ro … more →

Tags: UML, Unified Modeling Language, Inheritance, Association, aggregation, multiplicity, Composition, relationship in UML

Specialized Knowledge

cliffharrison wrote 2 weeks ago: “You can only specialize in one or two subjects, but you can generalize in many. Excel in the … more →

Tags: Quotes, Career, Cliff Harrison, Cliff Harrison Quotes, College, knowledge, Leaders, leadership, Learning

To generalize or not to generalize?1 comment

nityachhiber wrote 2 weeks ago: I have a tendency to generalize. The desire is sky-high. Others are always forever pointing out that … more →

Tags: Anthropology

dreadfulness of generalization6 comments

Ugne wrote 3 weeks ago: As today I have spend more than six hours revising cultural studies, I am back with my thoughts on a … more →

Tags: Random, Culture 2, Thoughts, Culture, Opinion, Lithuania, Stereotypes, induction, Rant

The Boston Bombings and Generalization

svwhb wrote 3 weeks ago: I’d say anyone who comes across this post is well aware that the Boston Marathon was bombed la … more →

Tags: Politics, Boston Bombings, tragedy

On Layers, Sides, or Facets of Knowing

krymarh wrote 1 month ago: He knows it and he doesn’t know it.  Twelve months of the year.  Robert knows them and lists t … more →

Tags: Teaching Out of Autism, teaching calendar skills

Correct Generalization - A Tribute to Victims of Discrimation2 comments

noysoffer wrote 1 month ago: So, yesterday was Holocaust Day in Israel. In general, I really despise all of these types of grievi … more →

Tags: Math, Science, base change, C#, Physics, General Relativity, Newtonian Mechanics, classic mechanics, Quadratic Equations

The 8 Principal Problems of Effective Listening.

ianbrownlee wrote 1 month ago: One of the most important skills required of anyone who wants to be an excellent communicator is tha … more →

Tags: advanced communication, General Communication, leadership, Meetings & Teleconferences, Neuro Linguistic Programming, Training & Development, closure, Congruence, Deletion

Five Rules for Educational Pundits3 comments

johnhawthorne wrote 1 month ago: Last night I had a visceral reaction to David Brooks’ column in yesterday’s New York Tim … more →

Tags: parker palmer, david brooks, George Will, Courage to Teach, Higher Education, Pundits, North Central Sociological Association, American Sociological Association

Wordless Wednesday: Bopping the Wall1 comment

eileenanddogs wrote 1 month ago: This is a video follow up to one of my more embarrassing posts: “Lumping It: A Public Service … more →

Tags: Dog training hints, Fun, Learning From Errors, learning from mistakes, missed cue, Sue Ailsby's Training Levels, Target, Zani

fools

anothernicole wrote 1 month ago: APRIL 1. This is the day upon which we are reminded of what we are on the other three hundred and si … more →

Tags: Literature, 1800's, American, Mark Twain, People, Characterization, Folly

Don't make me eat a broken hamburger in public!2 comments

kolubcbad wrote 1 month ago: When I read the poignant story of the broken hamburger, my eyes teared up for two reasons. At first, … more →

Tags: early intervention, food selectivity, preferences

Men Have Expectations Too!1 comment

janaathv wrote 1 month ago: I think it has universally become a common theme in present days that majority men are all the same. … more →

Tags: Writings, Men, Women, Relationships, People

The Infamous L x FH | Speak For Yourself: Why Fighting Stereotypes With Generalizations Does Not Work

theinfamousl wrote 1 month ago: A large part of our history as Black women has been using our voices to speak up for ourselves and o … more →

Tags: Entertainment, for harriet, black women, forharriet.com, for harriet, Stereotypes, ABC Scandal, Olivia Pope, Kerry Washington

SPECIALISTS RUN THE WORLD19 comments

ikoaamblessed wrote 1 month ago: Your success in this life depends on specialization not generalization.  Focus on one thing you know … more →

Tags: Inspiration, Creativity, Innovation, specialization, Your success in this life depends on specialization not, Jack of all Trades, Resourcefulness, specialized knowledge, natural endowment


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