1. serving to indicate or point out; stimulating interest as a means of furthering investigation.
2. encouraging a person to learn, discover, understand, or solve problems on his or her own, as by experimenting, evaluating possible answers or solutions, or by trial and error: a heuristic teaching method.
3. of, pertaining to, or based on experimentation, evaluation, or trial-and-error methods.
Yep, that pretty much sums up this all up
Didn't want to lose this...(a timely article I found)
And a follow-up
Our Two Pieces of Technical Writing:
Late Night Links- Our Audience Finder assignment and our favorite del.icio.us links, complete with gutters for any and all comments...
Memo-RANDOM and suggestions from Lyndsey
Our Template
Late Night Memo Research
Check out the grade.
Our updated attempt at a mission statement
And some further education on our topic...
A Jonathan Kozol article
St. Petersburg Times article
Oxford journal article on assimilation
Blog Search Results for School Choice
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