She has taught learners at a variety of levels including college, high school, and now primary, elementary and middle school. Getting her gifted students to participate in planning their own instruction has been a challenge. From there, Sue engaged her students in creating rubrics to evaluate the many different products they came up with.
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Alvera:
Why do they say your middle name at graduation?
(21 October 2016)
Alyssa:
Addicted to oxycodone while 13 weeks pregnant?
(21 October 2016)
Roselyn:
Staying at a stranger's house for Thanksgiving weekend. What am I supposed to do?
(21 October 2016)
Roselyn:
Do I offer to help do the dishes or the housework like vacuuming?
(21 October 2016)
Roselyn:
So am I like supposed to bring along sodas and snacks in case I get thirsty or hungry between meals?
(21 October 2016)
Roselyn:
It's not my house so I don't just go to the fridge and open it up and eat their food.
(21 October 2016)
Roselyn:
I know SOME things I'm not supposed to do.
(21 October 2016)
Roselyn:
Do I say thanks and accept it or insist to pay for my own food too?
(21 October 2016)
Roselyn:
But what if we go out and his folks offer to pay?
(21 October 2016)
Roselyn:
I asked him if he wants me to chip in for meals and he said only for meals out but you'll be my guest when we eat with the family so they'll be no charge.
(21 October 2016)
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