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Part of the job of home schooling kids is to get them to work with their hands and to learn the mechanics of things. Enter a 1997 S10 4 cylinder with a 10 bolt rear end. It didn’t need an LSD (limited slip differential) except for those 1 percent of times it’s raining, roads are…

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Creating an English learning plan that’s applicable to someone targeting Media Arts as a career was more difficult than designing the technical Media Arts Learning Plan. However, after some persistence in searching for ideas and many hours of reading through a high school career-focused program that integrates academic subjects, I was able to draft a…

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Comparing results from a couple of personality tests and a few zodiacal descriptions for my children and me, I saw some similarities. Below are the links to each part that I’ll speak about: My Story Me Older Son Younger Son Continuous Improvement Lesson for Dumber Self Next Step for You Reading about personalities, whether they’re results…

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Furnishing my perspective and contributing my thoughts can be gratifying, but receiving advice and knowledge from my contacts can be satisfying or humbling. I’ll delve into these ideas a little more in the following sections: My Story Question and Answer Sessions System Issue / Career Work Processes Training Sessions Project Tasks Transitions Continuous Improvement Lesson…

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Designing the learning plan is the easiest part. Executing the learning plan is the harder part. However, evaluating whether and how the goals were met, along with how well the learning and teaching processes went are the most valuable parts. Below are links to what I’ll discuss today: My Story Designing the Learning Plan Curriculum…