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May 19, 2012 1:28 AM
"Our universe may exist inside a black hole. This may sound strange, but it could actually be the best explanation of how the universe began, and what we observe today."
Like shown in the picture, the top bottle being the black hole and the bottom our universe, filling from the above through a wormhole.
Fascinating theory.
Read more http://phys.org/news/2012-05-black-hole-universe-physicist-solution.html
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The main aim of the project is to improve the quality of vocational education and training within Europe by means of creative and motivating teaching and learning methods which are embedded in a quality system supported by industry and services. Via Gust MEES Delete the scoop?
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When I think about the “ethics and responsibilities of the 21st century classroom,” I think not only about our ethical responsibilities toward students but about our ethical responsibilities toward teachers. I am very concerned that the drop-out rate of K-12 teachers is even higher than the drop-out rate of K-12 students in the U.S. and in many other countries around the world.
As I’ve gone around the U.S. and abroad talking with teachers, I’ve seen over and over how beleaguered they are: by (a) too many rules, (b) too many constantly-changing systems and theories, by (c) too many “learning objectives,” by (d) too much pressure to deliver “content,” by (e) too many expectations about high test scores (on standardized tests that often do not measure real learning and content), by (f) ever-escalating and rigid standards of “accountability,” and, added to all of this, by (g) too much faddish, expensive new technology dumped not only on kids but on teachers as if the technology itself magically will take care of a, b, c, d, e, and f.
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There are plenty of free distance education resources out there for cash-strapped students, if you know where to look. Here are 135 free courses to enhance your education online. Via Gust MEES, Paul Westeneng Delete the scoop?
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