i actually really really like this song
got that Motown thing going
*we wait for The Lady Killer
i actually really really like this song
got that Motown thing going
*we wait for The Lady Killer
That first and second one, is the idea that you don't wanna be getting any on the bed?
i don't want to sleep standing.
the second seems waay too uncomfortable, but i can work with the third
there is, its called 83enuf http://studio83.co.za/news/2009/08/25/1170 - just need time to print these ...
I like her. :)
There is power is being able to find a word that defines you.
What was the problem with the system that was used before OBE? was it failing? or was it one of those things the goverment had to change -- just becos?
Ok I understand this rational, Thank You.
Maning OBE could have worked only if teachers and schools where fully equiped. At the same time OBE in theory is a good working concept if it has infunstructure support, though one has to deal with the countries "ideologies" first (The idea of being spoon fed - I saw this a lot back in 'college').
Generally there is no hunger to seek knowledge, this is rooted from "home". In which is a communication flaw from the mediocre ANC goverment after '94. Hopes it will get better!
The best gift an about to be educated person can get is the love of acquiring the education. At the root of "studying" lies a threat (either you do that or you won't go to the next grade); while at the root of reading (for self not an exam) lies will, love, and interest.
Regardless of how great our teachers (and well resourced) might be, the education is sort of useless if the uneducated doesn't really enjoy acquiring education, let alone value it.
There's only so much a farmer (educator) can do; if he grows the best grass (education), but the cows (students) don't have an interest filling their tummies (minds) with grass — the grass is, though valuable, useless.
What we had before @George didn't allow learners to generate knowledge. It implied that we learn by simply studying theoretical knowledge.
I don't know @Mokokoma about an inherent thirst for knowledge. In college, "yes" you have to be accountable for your own learning.
But I don't think it comes "built-in" into all of us. How much of a choice do we have in Basic Education at Primary School level?
How many Primary School learners can we say are willing participants in their own learning?
PS. I like the idea of grazing as a metaphor for learning though
Now this i can put a personality to the face [not the magazine] *chuckles ... he sounds really cool. :)
Yeah I was like whoa! Sweden is quite random. But then again, I have a BLACK friend with a Swedish passport. Amazeballs! :)
But yeah, he does sound cool.
I just remembered this...
http://blog.mofunk.co.za/i-want-you-waajeed-the-jazz-katz/
check it out.
You just made my day :)... and I'm definitely saving up to see him live, there is no way I'm missing out on that.
like we said ... word on the street says he is coming we are not sure ...
aaaaah sheeet
"who do you love? are you for sure?"
jamming right now
and oh yeah, gonna def be at Celebrate Life tomorrow
This track just says "fun times are here"
tl tl tl yeah it does
and indeed they are...
lets get Masticated!
hahahaha um LD, are we piggin out?
LOL!
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