Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Promulgate - I have an MA/BA in Classics (Latin) so I have a robust understanding of the etymology of the word. It basically means 'cause to come out in the way milk does from a cow'. Since I grew up on a farm with dairy cattle, it's an image I can't get out of my head when it's used.
I work in regulatory policy and I can't unknow this LOL
Anonymous wrote:Promulgate - I have an MA/BA in Classics (Latin) so I have a robust understanding of the etymology of the word. It basically means 'cause to come out in the way milk does from a cow'. Since I grew up on a farm with dairy cattle, it's an image I can't get out of my head when it's used.
Anonymous wrote:Life coach. Motivational speaker.
Most people don't do anything they don't want to do unless they face serious consequences. And they will do some really horrible stuff unless they face serious consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of words used by teachers to make things sound more complicated than they really are such as "manipulatives", when a simpler word would do.
What word would you use to describe integer chips, algebra tiles, etc? Manipulatives is the umbrella word for the category of objects.
I have a graduate degree in special education. "Manipulatives" did seem a bit much to describe "objects." LoL.
Concrete objects would probably be an accurate description of manipulatives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a lot of words used by teachers to make things sound more complicated than they really are such as "manipulatives", when a simpler word would do.
What word would you use to describe integer chips, algebra tiles, etc? Manipulatives is the umbrella word for the category of objects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Equity
Yep. Have reached saturation point with this one.
Plus, it’s used to justify discrimination against groups of people based solely on the color of their skin. I am opposed to racism.
Anonymous wrote:Decimate and exponential. They are overused and misused IMO