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Sunday, September 14, 2014
The Black Cloak of Education
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9 comments:
- Jess said...
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The irony is expecting children to think in terms of numbers, when they steer them in the direction of one herd, one type of thought and one source of everything they think they should have.
If teachers hadn't embraced such nonsense with their participation in the collective of the union, they would realize they've accomplished little and mathematics became the tedious tools of the working folks, who don't really count, since they're not smart enough to aspire to the ivory towers at the universities. - 9/14/14, 7:45 AM
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TFA is where you go when a school system wont hire you. I was on a school board for eight years and this curriculum crap has been around for a while. Always somebody from a liberal school or think tank has a better way to teach math and they have few case studies to prove it. Our biggest myth in education comes from the federal level and it is that all kids can learn the same information the same. Bush was a bonehead on this issue too.
- 9/14/14, 7:49 AM
- ET2Madams said...
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While Bush gets most of the credit for No Child Left Behind...many people forget that it was co-wrote by Teddy "Why are my car keys in the river" Kennedy. SUre BUsh deserves credit for the bonehead move of signing that act, but what's more it shows what happens when you try to work with those across the aisle. First you get suckered nto signing something you shouldn't, then you get all the blame too.
- 9/14/14, 11:55 AM
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My, my, my...how times change.
When *I* got shit-faced, it always had to do with alcohol. - 9/14/14, 11:56 AM
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In that pic it looks like Bill Ayers in the back.....jus sayin.
Bolivar - 9/14/14, 3:26 PM
- MAX Redline said...
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Great Ayers placement!
- 9/14/14, 4:34 PM
- Chris in NC said...
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"As recently reported, the site also contains letters from 5th grade students asking text publisher Houghton Mifflin why they did not include in their textbook the fact that Christopher Columbus ‘burned, slayed and hanged’ Native Americans who would not find gold for him."
Not trying to stir up, but yeah, he did. He was brutal. Different times and all I know, but still, it's an accurate apprasial of Columbus. - 9/14/14, 5:12 PM
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They be all hatin'
on the differentiatin'
They don' see shizznitz
in notations by Leibniz
Thinkin' too high-falootin lakka Isaac Newton
you gotsa git on de bus widdat calculus
we all integratin all across the nation
wif da fundamenta theorm o de calculus
itsa system of equation
and a transformation
reducin all complication to identity
cuz you is jus like me, brah, jus like me
got dem ol' cracka teachers think they gen-ee-us
I get all up in dey grill wif dat Frobenius
nailin' elliptical DE's, aight? I don't pull nothin eerie
Jus a application of my method: Black Power Series!
yolo, yolo, Black Power Series
--Jimmy don\'t play that
(who now must go be sick that I could actually dream that up in 2 minutes flat) - 9/14/14, 7:01 PM
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Columbus and the conquistadores were pikers compared to Montezuma and the other native leaders. What does it say about your culture when being enslaved and forcibly converted to Christianity by Spaniards is actually an improvement for 99% of your culture?
Chadd in FL - 9/14/14, 8:57 PM