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リアルタイムなオンライン・コミュニケーション1に苦手意識がある2ので避けていたのだが,かなり流行っている3ようなのでTwitterのアカウントをRyusukeKIKUCHIで作成してみた. で,誰をストーキングフォローしたら良いのだろう? IRCやIMなど ↩︎ ...

August 7, 2009 · Ryusuke KIKUCHI <ryusuke.kikuchi@gmail.com>

就職活動

書類を送ったところから久しぶりにお祈りメイルではなく,試験・面接をしても良いという連絡がきた.試験・面接は来週中の予定.そろそろ,決めたいのだけど…

August 7, 2009 · Ryusuke KIKUCHI <ryusuke.kikuchi@gmail.com>

数百万円でできる(かも知れない)マスコミ対策

『まさか「のりピー」が…ファンらに衝撃』(AFPBB News). この人1が供託金を積んで衆議院選挙に立候補しますと宣言2したら,マスコミのニュースでの扱いはどうなるのだろう? 選挙が終わった頃には,話題も下火になっているだろうし… その他,マスコミで叩かれそうな(芸能人|会社役員)など. ↩︎ ...

August 7, 2009 · Ryusuke KIKUCHI <ryusuke.kikuchi@gmail.com>

子は親を見て育つ

“Educate yourself to boost achievement in kids”(EurekAlert!), “If you want your kids to do well in school, then the amount of education you get yourself is important,” said Pamela Davis-Kean, a psychologist at the U-M Institute for Social Research (ISR). “This may mean that parents need to go back to school. “A growing number of large-scale, long-term studies now show that increasing parental education beyond high school is strongly linked to increasing language ability in children. Even after controlling for parental income, marital status and a host of other factors, we find that the impact of parental education remains significant." (snip) “In every case, we’ve found that an increase in parental education has a positive impact on children’s success in school,” said Davis-Kean. “And this impact is particularly strong when parents start with a high school education or less. “These findings may be reassuring to parents at a time when many are unemployed or worried about future job prospects. They clearly show that in terms of the effect on children’s achievement, it’s more important for parents to get a good education than to get a high-paying job. Of course, the more education you have, the more likely it is that you’ll find a good job, so an increase in education often leads to an increase in income." 子供の学力を上げるには親が学習する1のが良いかも知れないという話.そして,その親の学習の影響は親の収入の影響よりも大きく2,親の元の学力が低いほどその影響力は大きい3らしい… ...

August 7, 2009 · Ryusuke KIKUCHI <ryusuke.kikuchi@gmail.com>