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Collection 1: "Marita's Bargain" by Malcolm Gladwell

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  1. borough
    one of the administrative divisions of a large city
    A few blocks over is Grand Concourse, the borough's main thoroughfare.
  2. thoroughfare
    a public road from one place to another
    A few blocks over is Grand Concourse, the borough's main thoroughfare.
  3. motley
    consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds
    By the end of eighth grade, 84 percent of the students are performing at or above their grade level, which is to say that this motley group of randomly chosen lower-income kids from dingy apartments in one of the country's worst neighborhoods—whose parents, in an overwhelming number of cases, never set foot in a college—do as well in mathematics as the privileged eighth graders of America's wealthy suburbs.
  4. pernicious
    exceedingly harmful
    Similarly, the pioneer of public education in Massachusetts, Horace Mann, believed that working students too hard would create a "most pernicious influence upon character and habits....Not infrequently is health itself destroyed by overstimulating the mind."
  5. respite
    a pause from doing something
    The reformers, Gold writes: strove for ways to reduce time spent studying, because long periods of respite could save the mind from injury.
  6. cognitive
    relating to or involving the mental process of knowing
    Rest also presented particular opportunities for strengthening cognitive and analytical skills.
  7. fallow
    left unplowed and unseeded during a growing season
    Unless a wheat or cornfield is left fallow every few years, the soil becomes exhausted.
  8. inviolate
    treated as if holy and kept free from violation or criticism
    Summer vacation is a topic seldom mentioned in American educational debates. It is considered a permanent and inviolate feature of school life, like high school football or the senior prom.
  9. counterintuitive
    contrary to what common sense would suggest
    It seems counterintuitive but we do things at a slower pace and as a result we get through a lot more.
  10. retention
    the power of remembering past experience
    There's a lot more retention, better understanding of the material.
  11. remedial
    tending or intended to rectify or improve
    "She was a horrible math student in fifth grade. She cried every Saturday when we did remedial stuff. Huge tears and tears."
  12. parochial
    relating to or supported by or located in a parish
    Marita used to go to a parochial school down the street from her home, until her mother heard of KIPP.
  13. lollygag
    loaf about and waste time; dawdle
    Marita went on: I leave school at five p.m., and if I don't lollygag around, then I will get home around five-thirty.
  14. desultory
    marked by lack of definite plan, purpose, or enthusiasm
    On the strength of that performance, 90 percent of KIPP students get scholarships to private or parochial high schools instead of having to attend their own desultory high schools in the Bronx.
Created on Tue Jul 07 14:27:32 EDT 2020 (updated Mon Jul 13 12:58:17 EDT 2020)

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