Behind the Scenes: Thought Processes and Test-Taking
Post #14 We must remember that there is much work needed to help others to do great things as well. Photo Credit: Markus
Post #14 We must remember that there is much work needed to help others to do great things as well. Photo Credit: Markus
Post #9 Oh my goodness! This has to be one of the most desirable pictures for the weekend of a person’s favorite football
Post #8 Wow! I googled the etymology of the phrase, “thank you” and the following statement was provided: The History of Saying “Thank
Post #7 I thought it would be neat share a thank you for supporting my efforts at supporting non-profit and for-profit businesses and
Post #6 Thank you for being so kind to take time out of your day to read my blogs. You’re exuberantly appreciated. Photo
Post #5 Wow! I found this article on the Harvard Business Review website about How to Write a Meaningful Thank You Note: https://hbr.org/2021/11/how-to-write-a-meaningful-thank-you-note
Post #4 Quite often we hear, thank goodness it’s Friday! What about starting a trend that says, thank you for another great Friday?
Post #13 Test-takers may gain just as much knowledge after they take their tests because they gain the opportunity to reflect upon what
Post #12 What is perceived when asked to share information about learning and education? This quote is taken from the following website: https://pediaa.com/difference-between-education-and-learning/
Post #11 It can be daunting to think that many test-takers in high-school do not feel equipped to take many tests. Just to