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HEART.

Last seen on: Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Aug 29 2020

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Wendy Lee Brown MBE (née Urquhart, born 21 November 1950) is a former New Zealand sprinter. She represented her country at the 1974 and 1978 Commonwealth Games, and was the New Zealand recordholder over 100 and 200 metres between 1974 and 1985. She won six New Zealand national sprinting titles between 1971 and 1981.

Brown was born Wendy Lee Urquhart in New Plymouth on 21 November 1950, and was educated at New Plymouth Girls’ High School. She then studied at Palmerston North Teachers’ College, where she completed a Diploma of Teaching in 1970, and became a schoolteacher.

In 1971, she married Ian Brown, and the couple went on to have two children.

Brown won the New Zealand national women’s 100 m title four times, in 1971, 1973, 1974, and 1981; and the 200 m championship twice, in 1973 and 1981. As of 2019[update], her times in winning the 100 m and 200 m titles in 1981, 11.40 s and 23.06 s, respectively, remain championship records. She broke the New Zealand 100 metres and 200 metres national records in 1974, and held them both until 1985.

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The curse of expertise is a psychological concept where the intervention of experts may be counterproductive for learners acquiring new skills.

This is important because the predictions of experts can influence educational equity and training as well as the personal development of young people, not to mention the allocation of time and resources to scientific research and crucial design decisions.

A curse (from the Latin cursos) in this case means a habit formed by practices that were once successful tactics that have become socially intuitive in reality are counterproductive norms.

Effective teachers must predict the issues and misconceptions that people will face when learning a complex new skill or understanding an unfamiliar concept. This should also encompass the teachers’ recognizing their own or each other’s bias blind spots.

The difficulty experienced people may encounter is exemplified fictionally by Dr Watson in discourses with the insightful detective Sherlock Holmes.

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