Word: mediocreã
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...Thursday, Education Secretary Arne Duncan ’86 urged universities to change the way they prepare teachers, exclaiming that a “revolutionary change” was necessary to change the “mediocre?? state of many teacher-training programs at education schools. Duncan is correct in his judgment of teacher preparation; there are many ways the training process for teachers can be improved to prepare them better for the realities of the classroom...
Ideas—good, bad, and mediocre??are often just floating in the zeitgeist. They are put to good, bad, and middling use. Sometimes the same element will be played over and over, with varying degrees of ingenuity. (Think of the uses to which John Harvard’s statue in Harvard Yard has been put over generations...
...what is surely a commentary on sex life at Harvard, Zapf-Belanger was driven to the online marketplace in her solicitation of a Harvard male to facilitate her fantasies. In her posting, she humbly conceded that the library lovemaking would probably be “mediocre?? at best. Her sexual experience, she wrote, “consists largely of a bunch of one-time, clumsy drunken hook-ups. But of this much she is certain: “bad sex is better than...
...only undefeated team in Division I-AA—the prospects for losing with dignity look especially grim for our dogged visitors. The powers of the universe must have forgot to throw our New Haven friends a pity bone this year, leaving them fittingly with a “mediocre?? 3-3 Ivy League record...
...Clinton administration was completely uninterested in terrorism,” he said, arguing the former president let the CIA become a “mediocre?? organization...
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