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Netflix Secret Codes Search One of the biggest Netflix complaints is that you spend more time browsing than you do watching. Netflix curates its homepage based on your preference but sometimes you just want to dive into a movie genre of your own accord. Below, we’ve got the Netflix ID Bible where we list all of the Netflix category codes or as they’re sometimes referred to, the Netflix secret codes! Research + Initiatives — Making Caring Common Caring Families Research Project Parents are inundated with strategies that seek to promote positive behaviors in children. Yet remarkably little is known about basic, crucial questions related to the implementation and impact of these strategies. Making Caring Common is in the early stages of piloting and assessing a variety of engaging activities, practices, and routines designed to promote empathy, gratitude, and diligence in children ages three- to 13-years-old in the United States. We will be looking at differences in strategy selection, implementation, and impact by gender, race, ethnicity, class, and child-raising priorities of the parents and primary caregivers across who participate. During the 2018-2019 academic year, our team is focused on bringing together experts in the field, expanding our network of aligned organizations, developing and adapting strategies, and testing distribution approaches.

Get Your Grok On A tool-strand post in an ongoing 2-strand series about Information Literacy How can we foster a “slow search” approach that maximizes what we don’t know through discovery? How can we take advantage of what we don’t know and use it more effectively in developing a search strategy? Capacity building for social change in complex environments (1) (Re)-introduction to the blog Over the next few months I will be blogging about some of the findings from my PhD research, which I recently completed (full dissertation can be downloaded from here: This initial post is meant to frame my overall research so that the subsequent posts will make more sense. My research attempted to contribute to an area that is virtually absent in capacity-building literature: capacity-building methodology that is relevant and meaningful in supporting organizations working for social change in complex environments (also see: Essentially, I was looking for ways to develop methods and broader organizational strengthening approaches that took into account the complexity of real life social change situations that organizations in international development face. Some of my motivations for the research My dissertation explores ways in which “capacity-building” might contribute to processes of social change in complex environments.

Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) Skip to main content Children's Notable Lists Each year the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) identifies the best of the best in children's books, recordings, and digital media. Use the links below or on the menu at the left to access current and past children's notable lists, and learn about the submission process. Current Notable Lists 2021 Notable Children's Books2021 Notable Children's Recordings 2021 Notable Children's Digital Media Fun and Interesting Conversions Fun and Interesting Conversions <blockquote><p><span><b>You do not have JavaScript enabled.</b></span><br /><span>The conversions on this site require the use of JavaScript so please enable before continuing. For assistance in enabling JavaScript, please contact the webmaster.</span></p></blockquote> International Friends If you chat or post with friends from different countries, you might find this useful.

Cell Phones in Class 10 Sep The Cell Phone Solution There was a discussion this summer on the AP Literature Facebook group about student attention in class, cell phone distraction, and the difficulty teachers were facing in getting their students to read for sustained periods of time. I’ll admit, it is a problem that has troubled me as well. How to sing your way to language success What can songs teach us about a language? Richard Stokes, Professor of Lieder at the UK’s Royal Academy of Music , talked to Ellie Buchdahl of Education UK about teaching the wonder of language through music. How does a man who describes his own singing voice as ‘risible’ and who once taught GCSE and A-level students to ‘read lyrics, learn music and make an absolute racket’ churn out so many high-performing musicians and linguists? Musician or teacher – which are you? I am certainly not a musician. My ‘qualification’ is that, aged 14, I heard the baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau on the radio singing Schubert’s Die Schoene Mullerin .

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