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Assessment can be either formal and/or informal measures that gather information. In education, meaningful assessment is data that guides and informs the teacher and/or stakeholders of students' abilities, strategies, performance, content knowledge, feelings and/or attitudes. Information obtained is used to make educational judgements or evaluative statements. Most useful assessment is data which is used to adjust curriculum in order to benefit the students. Assessment should be used to inform instruction. Diagnosis and assessment should document literacy in real-world contexts using data as performance indicators of students' growth and development. — Dan Greathouse & Kathleen Donalson

You will not be stuck forever. The trick is to know there are no tricks. There is, in fact, no easy way. There is only the work. — Blaine Hogan

The more severe the dysfunction you experienced growing up, the more difficult boundaries are for you. — David W. Earle

I'm really proud of being part of that whole geek/chic, girl nerds, glasses are sexy and all of that because I think it's true. In America, I don't know about in other places, but there is this mythology about the way a woman is supposed to be and look and act and that's what makes them sexy. And I love being the alternative to that. — Kirsten Vangsness

There is no joy in the soul that has forgotten what God prizes. — Oswald Chambers

Good luck! I'll keep my cell phone on in case you need me to bail you out of jail later."
"You're a good friend, Chloe," I tell her, freeing my ponytail from under my coat.
"Not really." She shakes her head, smiling. "I'm secretly just happy I'm finally getting a crack at the Pringles," she says, shaking the can. "You don't share when you're sulking. — Jana Aston

Those extra letters dangling at the ends of words are the genitalia of grammar. — Mary Norris

Spiritual growth is not about climbing a mountain, getting better, and therefore needing Christ less and less. Spiritual growth is about discovering more and bigger caverns of need into which more and more of Christ's grace can flow. — Tullian Tchividjian