Harold W. McGraw Prize in Education

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NIce artical Lgoldrick and welcome to Wikipedia. How about a complete listing of all Recipients’...Have a great day and once again.....Welcome. Shoessss 17:10, 28 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Warning, April 2007

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I see you have added your wife to the list of people who are distinguished researchers in Education policy. As she is just an assistant professor, I think that is highly doubtful. I have removed it.

I see also that you have added two of your unpublished papers as a reference in Teacher Induction. I have removed them also. If they are indeed important, someone else will add them.

As one of the administrators at Wikipedia, I give you a formal warning about conflict of Interest. Please see WP:COI for an explanation of our policy. Further edits of this nature may lead to loss of editing privileges. DGG (talk) 23:23, 8 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

Ellen Moir

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Liam Goldrick

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New Teacher Center

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Unreferenced BLPs

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  Hello Lgoldrick! Thank you for your contributions. I am a bot alerting you that 1 of the articles that you created is tagged as an Unreferenced Biography of a Living Person. The biographies of living persons policy requires that all personal or potentially controversial information be sourced. In addition, to ensure verifiability, all biographies should be based on reliable sources. If you were to bring this article up to standards, it would greatly help us with the current 0 article backlog. Once the article is adequately referenced, please remove the {{unreferencedBLP}} tag. Here is the article:

  1. Ellen Moir - Find sources: Google (books · news · scholar · free images · WP refs· FENS · JSTOR · TWL

Thanks!--DASHBot (talk) 17:44, 16 January 2010 (UTC)Reply