Mom of 2

Thie site has some of the educatiionese that you can use in your
portfolios. Be sure and
wear your waders :o)
http://www.oea.columbus.oh.us/resourcelib/lexicon.htm
Shirley
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Mom of 2

Don't know why this didn't work. Here's how I found it. I put
"Educationese" in
my search engine and it pulled up several. This was from a Ohio Teacher
resource
site. Try this http://www.ohea.org/home.htm
Then,click on the Reasource Library button on the left side of the
page.then, use the
pull down menu on the page it takes you to. Choose "Lexicon of
Eucationese" and click
go. That takes you to the page. Whew! Shirley

Mom of 2 wrote:

> From: Mom of 2 <tstc@...>
>
> Thie site has some of the educatiionese that you can use in your
> portfolios. Be sure and
> wear your waders :o)
> http://www.oea.columbus.oh.us/resourcelib/lexicon.htm
> Shirley
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In a message dated 08/20/1999 11:07:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
tstc@... writes:

<< Thie site has some of the educatiionese that you can use in your
portfolios. Be sure and
wear your waders :o)
http://www.oea.columbus.oh.us/resourcelib/lexicon.htm
Shirley >>


Shirley,

Is this right?? I tried it and it said it either no longer existed or I
wasn't allowed access to it!! I really would like to see this site.

Sam

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In a message dated 08/20/1999 11:33:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
tstc@... writes:

<< Don't know why this didn't work. Here's how I found it. I put
"Educationese" in
my search engine and it pulled up several. This was from a Ohio Teacher
resource
site. Try this http://www.ohea.org/home.htm
Then,click on the Reasource Library button on the left side of the
page.then, use the
pull down menu on the page it takes you to. Choose "Lexicon of
Eucationese" and click
go. That takes you to the page. Whew! Shirley
>>


Well, I got into this one, but it isn't exactly what I was looking for....I
want the type of list that assigns "legal educationese" to everyday
tasks.....someone (sorry, forgot who, it's early) just posted something like
this..."brushing teeth = health," etc., etc.

Sam

Mom of 2

Hi, I sent a correction to this minutes after the first one. Try going to
http://www.oea.columbus.oh.us/home.htm Then choose "resource library" from
the column on the
left of the page. When you get there, choose Lexicon of Educationese
from the pull down menu and click go. That should do it. Shirley

Sam926@... wrote:

> From: Sam926@...
>
> In a message dated 08/20/1999 11:07:58 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
> tstc@... writes:
>
> << Thie site has some of the educatiionese that you can use in your
> portfolios. Be sure and
> wear your waders :o)
> http://www.oea.columbus.oh.us/resourcelib/lexicon.htm
> Shirley >>
>
> Shirley,
>
> Is this right?? I tried it and it said it either no longer existed or I
> wasn't allowed access to it!! I really would like to see this site.
>
> Sam
>
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