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Alfie Moon - Wikipedia. Alfred William "Alfie" Moon is a fictional character from the BBCsoap opera. East. Enders, played by Shane Richie.

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He made his first appearance on 2. November 2. 00. 2, and left on 2.

December 2. 00. 5. He returned to East. Enders on 2. 1 September 2. Kat (Jessie Wallace) two episodes previously. Some of the character's more prominent storylines have included: his turbulent relationship with—and later marriage to—Kat Slater; the dementia and death of his grandmother, Nana Moon (Hilda Braid); believing that Kat's son Tommy had died of cot death, whereas in fact Ronnie Mitchell (Samantha Womack) had switched him with her own deceased child; Kat's affair with Derek Branning (Jamie Foreman); beginning a relationship with Roxy Mitchell (Rita Simons) and marrying her, but reuniting with Kat moments after the wedding; Kat's pregnancy with twins—Bert and Ernie, destroying their home by committing arson to get the insurance money; winning the lottery and being diagnosed with a brain tumour.

Actress Judy Ann Santos will be overseeing the interment details of talent manager and entertainment columnist Alfie Lorenzo who passed away in the early hours of. With Michael Caine, Shelley Winters, Millicent Martin, Julia Foster. For Alfie, the only real life is sex life; only then can he kid himself he is living. Sex is not.

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Richie and Wallace departed on- screen on 2. May 2. 01. 5 before returning for a short stint from 2. December 2. 01. 5 to 2. January 2. 01. 6, before appearing in the six- part drama spin- off series, Kat & Alfie: Redwater, airing from 1. May 2. 01. 7.[2]Storylines[edit]Backstory[edit]Alfie's parents were killed in a car crash on Shrove Tuesday and the family commemorate their death each year. Although young, he took responsibility for his younger brother Spencer (Christopher Parker), who is nearly twenty years his junior, and his grandmother Victoria (Hilda Braid), widely known as Nana.

Alfie spent three years in prison for credit card fraud after taking the blame for his second cousins Jake (Joel Beckett) and Danny (Jake Maskall). Alfie is ejected from Walford East tube station for fare evasion, and causes havoc in the market by getting a refund from Winston (Ulric Browne) for a video he stole and tricking Martin Fowler (James Alexandrou) into giving him free fruit. After acquainting himself with a few residents, he sneaks into The Queen Victoria public house and helps himself to a drink behind the bar. The landlady, Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor), assumes that Alfie is Chris Wright (Tom Roberts), the new manager sent by an agency. Alfie takes advantage of the misunderstanding to commit identity fraud against Wright. Alfie packs any stock he could find in a bin bag, ready to leave. Jim Branning (John Bardon) catches him, but assumes Alfie is throwing away outdated stock and tricks Alfie into giving him a pint on the house.

Winston, Martin, Ricky Butcher (Sid Owen) and Sam Mitchell (Kim Medcalf) realise that Alfie has told them all different background stories but he manages to reconcile the inconsistent stories. Alfie later answers the phone to the real Chris Wright and tells him the position is filled, revealing his intention to stay. Alfie's brother and grandmother arrive unannounced in Albert Square and move into the pub with Alfie, much to his dismay. When Alfie is blackmailed by a former police officer, Dougie Slade (John Bowler), who reveals Alfie's true identity to Peggy, Alfie and his family are forced to flee with the pub's takings.

However, Alfie leaves the money on Peggy's doorstep. Peggy manages to track him down and after he confides in her about his parents' death, she gives him another chance. Alfie reluctantly accepts her proposal. Alfie shares a bond with barmaid Kat Slater (Jessie Wallace) and an attraction develops. Eventually Kat reciprocates his feelings and one night when the pub is closed, Kat reveals her feelings to him.

They decide to embark on their relationship slowly, but his inability to trust her causes her to rethink the romance and she breaks up with Alfie, within less than a week. Alfie is heartbroken when Kat returns from a trip to New York engaged to local gangster Andy Hunter (Michael Higgs). Andy, knowing Alfie's feelings for Kat, warns him to stay away from her and the wedding.

Before the wedding, Kat visits Victoria in hospital, and thinking she is asleep, admits she still loves Alfie. Victoria tells Alfie and he rushes to the wedding to confess his true feelings as the ceremony takes place.

Kat jilts Andy and he swears revenge before leaving Walford. Alfie and Kat quickly get engaged and decide to hold the wedding on Christmas Day, less than a month away.

However, Alfie is still married to his first wife, Liza (Joanne Adams). Liza's mother, Marlene (Christine Ellerbeck) tells Alfie that their divorce is finalised, so he starts to prepare the wedding to Kat, until Liza reveals they are not divorced. There are only a few days before the wedding so he tries to quickly finalise the divorce while trying to keep it secret from Kat, though Liza makes it difficult as she wants Alfie to take her back. Alfie is forced to cancel the minister on Christmas Day and he panics, but gets his friend Ray (David Walliams) to pretend to be a minister, while planning to tell Kat the truth a few days later. Spencer warns Alfie not to start his marriage with a lie, so Alfie reveals the truth to a furious Kat. Alfie is about to tell the guests that the wedding is cancelled when his solicitor enters with Alfie's decree absolute. Alfie convinces the minister to cancel his Christmas lunch, and Alfie and Kat marry.

After a while, Alfie borrows several thousand pounds from Andy to bail out Kat's father, Charlie (Derek Martin), who has been arrested for assault. Andy begins demanding cash every week, which he knows Alfie cannot afford. Andy's plan to wreck the Moons' marriage starts to work and Andy offers Kat the chance to pay off the debt by spending time with him in bed. She reluctantly agrees and they sleep together, with a reluctant Kat oozing with guilt. Though unknown to her, Alfie has paid Andy the money. Andy keeps the money and gives Alfie a video tape of Kat cheating on Alfie with him. They watch the sex tape together and she reveals the whole story behind her infidelity.

When Alfie insults Kat, she slaps him, with him doing the same thing. Afterwards, the couple attempt to put the incident behind them but their marriage starts to deteriorate and Alfie is unable to trust Kat.

She moves out of Walford for while. During her return, it is seen that Kat has become an alcoholic and isn't bothered by the fact that Alfie wants them to resume their marriage. Kat has sex with Roger (Russell Boulter), a stranger, while intoxicated and finally sees sense, deciding to return to Alfie, but he discovers she has slept with a man she doesn't know and throws her out, so she leaves Walford again. Alfie shares a mutual connection with Little Mo Mitchell (Kacey Ainsworth), whose marriage to Billy Mitchell (Perry Fenwick) has collapsed. Alfie helps Mo bring up her baby, Freddie, and they decide to announce that they are an item.

However, Kat returns before they have a chance, and she makes it clear that she wants Alfie back. He is torn between the two sisters, eventually choosing Kat.

He lets Mo down gently, and they share a final goodbye hug, which Billy assumes is them getting together. In the pub, Billy drunkenly announces that Alfie and Little Mo are an item. Kat is furious and decides not to get together with Alfie, so as not to break her sister's heart. However, Alfie and Kat continue to grow closer, due to Kat's relationship with Alfie's grandmother, who is dying. After Kat helps Alfie complete some of Victoria's final wishes and overcome her death, it is obvious that they long for each other.

Alfie announces that he is leaving to drive across the United States in a Ford Capri, and it seems he has gone for good when he waves goodbye to a heartbroken Kat on Christmas Day 2. After getting drunk and drowning her sorrows in the pub, Kat is stunned to see Alfie waiting for her outside. Kat and Alfie then get into the car together and drive off. Alfie Moon's Ford Capri, on display at the East.

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Carrots or Sticks? Alfie Kohn on Rewards and Punishment. Former teacher Alfie Kohn is an outspoken critic of schools' and society's focus on grades and test scores. Kohn shared his views on classroom rewards and punishment and talked about how teachers can encourage intrinsic motivation. He also tackled the tough topics - - standards, accountability, and high- stakes testing.

Described by Time magazine as "perhaps the country's most outspoken. Alfie Kohn. is a former teacher who has written eight books on education and human. He has written for most of the leading education periodicals. Phi Delta Kappan. A collection of Kohn's articles have been published under the title. What to Look for in a Classroom..

Other Essays. Kohn has appeared on the television program Oprah and. Kohn shared with Education World his. He also explained. Education World: You suggest that using rewards can be harmful.

Why and. how are these tools detrimental? Kohn: To start with, let's be clear that rewards and punishments. They're mirror images of each other, two ways of doing. One says to kids, "Do this .. I'm going to do to you.". The other says, "Do this .. The first approach.

What do they want me to do, and what. I don't do it?" The second approach ("positive reinforcement"). What do they want me to do, and what do I. Neither question is anything like what we want. What kind of person do I want to be?". Both carrots and sticks can be effective at getting one thing and only.

Unfortunately, neither of these "doing. In fact, one of the most thoroughly replicated. For example, research shows that students. A's) become less interested in whatever. Another pair. of studies demonstrated that children who are frequently rewarded or praised. And. no wonder: By being treated like pets, offered the equivalent of doggie. When there's. no one around to reward them, they no longer have any reason to help.

EW: Don't rewards motivate some students? Kohn: Depends which kind of motivation you're talking about. Motivation isn't a single entity such that you can have a lot of it or. Psychologists distinguish between intrinsic motivation. A or a pizza or a "Good job!" These two kinds of motivation. The relevant question therefore isn't "How motivated are my students?". It's "How are my students motivated?" In other words, it's the.

The type created by the. EW: Is there a place for praise in the classroom? Kohn: There's a place for unconditional love and support and.

That's what kids need. There's also a place.

But praise is different from either of these things. First, it's conditional: It says I'll give you attention and support only. Second, it's not feedback; it's judgment. And kids don't need. Good job!". That tends to create praise junkies, who quickly grow to be dependent. Instead, why not (1) describe.

Four words to help you become a better teacher or parent. Talk less, ask more.) The knee- jerk tendency to praise reflects what. EW: How can teachers provide a safe and an active learning environment. Kohn: I'd turn the question around and ask how in the world. Now that's unrealistic! In the absence. of excessive control, however, we have the chance to create warm, respectful.

That may sound a bit utopian to teachers who. All I can say is that I frequently. I'm blown away each time by how much. I like the way Fred sat right down.

EW: How can teachers nurture intrinsic motivation in their students? Kohn: The real question is how we can avoid killing the intrinsic. Of course, many kids aren't interested in filling out worksheets consisting. Who can blame them? When a kid. doesn't seem "motivated," the problem is often with the task rather than.

When kids are able to cooperate with one another to design. If kids. are curious about how fast they're growing, that's the basis for a math. But if the question is "Which is bigger. Who cares?" Facts and skills. But facts and skills taught. EW: You think the push for tougher standards is misguided. Why. do you feel that way?

Kohn: In the name of "raising standards" and "accountability,". I fear that we're squeezing the intellectual life out of classrooms and. Standards are fine as long. What passes for "raising standards" these days violates. EW: What about "accountability" in education? Who should be. held accountable, and how should success be measured?

Kohn: Let's remember that the sudden, fierce demands for accountability. The famous "Nation at Risk" report released. Reagan Administration in 1. More to the point, endorsing the idea of accountability. We need to help people see that the first doesn't. You want real accountability?

Don't waste. time with standardized tests, which (a) measure what matters least and. Invite parents and other members of. Studies Find Reward Often No Motivator. This article, reprinted with permission of the author, comes from the Monday, January 1. Boston Globe. Article written by Cara Bafile.

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