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ENY – The Regents grading rubric for the essays says that students can receive credit for “creating information.” I am not making this up. They go on to refer to “creating information” as “the highest level of the cognitive domain” and “an insightful reorganization of information into a new pattern or whole.” I’d say the above student, like Stephen Hawking, has successfully reorganized information at a level so high none of us can understand it.
ENY – The Regents grading rubric for the essays says that students can receive credit for “creating information.” I am not making this up. They go on to refer to “creating information” as “the highest level of the cognitive domain” and “an insightful reorganization of information into a new pattern or whole.” I’d say the above student, like Stephen Hawking, has successfully reorganized information at a level so high none of us can understand it.
Sounds like the essay question must have been an invitation for random babbling somehow, but those are funny.
The one about women being favored for operating weaving machines because of smaller hands and better dexterity is correct, however.
It’s raining cats & dogs in manhattan but should be over in about 30 minutes.
Actaully, it might mean peckerwoods. One or t’other.
ENY, if that kid is from rich powerful family, he could be president someday (ie we just had a C student run this country for 8 yrs)
sixyears…those answers are really no different from what Jay Leno would get from Adults on “Jaywalking.”
Oh my lord.
No, these were from the essays – students came up with these on their own!
Sorry, never been to Kennedy Fried Chicken, jack. That seems like it’d be more your kind of place. You go there after you get your eyebrows braided??