Thursday, April 9, 2015
Yesterday morning I got up early and peeled and pared 20 pounds of apples and then took them to the Senior Center and made apple cobbler. That was a whole lot more fun than reading the articles for today's posting.
You can get a great T-Shirt if you donate to FAIR (Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting). Great cause: Great shirt. Take a look. http://susanohanian.org/cartoon_fetch.php?id=1020
What the Feds Did with Your Dollar in 2014: http://susanohanian.org/cartoon_fetch.php?id=1015
Dismiss What Insults Your Own Soul http://susanohanian.org/cartoon_fetch.php?id=1014
Refuse! http://susanohanian.org/show_nclb_cartoons.php?id=1086
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How YouTube, Big Data and Big Brands Mean Trouble For Kids and Parents
Jeff Chester
Alternet
2015-04-05 http://susanohanian.org/data.php?id=589
As I read this article, all I could think about is that when Pearson and Google team up, childhood is over.
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Taking the Fall in Atlanta
Richard Rothstein with Ressiger and Merrow comment
Economic Policy Institute blog
2015-04-03 http://susanohanian.org/data.php?id=588
Rothstein gives evidence of a truth nobody else dares speak: Because it causes less harm to students, the cheating done by Atlanta teachers may be more ethical than the more commonplace forms of corruption.
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A teacher's confession: Why I quit
Deanna Lyles
2015-04-09 http://susanohanian.org/show_commentary.php?id=1212
A National Board Certified teacher of 23 years experience states very directly why she quit.
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Why the conventional wisdom on schooling is all wrong
Marion Brady
2015-04-09 http://susanohanian.org/show_commentary.php?id=1211
Standardized tests are sideshows on the periphery of effective schooling because they can't evaluate original thought, without which humankind can't adapt to continuous change and survive.
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An Editor in Search of Activism and Justice
2015-04-05 http://susanohanian.org/show_commentary.php?id=1210
I share a letter I received in 2001 and why it relates to our current situation.
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To the editor
Kalin Jordan and Lindsey Berger
Wall Street Journal
2015-04-03 http://susanohanian.org/show_letter.php?id=1758
Comments to this letter at the Wall Street Journal site are vicious. Not surprisingly, nobody applauds the writers.
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Letters to Presidents: Is Anyone There?
Ralph Nader
Huffington Post
2015-04-09 http://susanohanian.org/outrage_fetch.php?id=1956
The right to petition your government implies some possibility of learning whether the petition arrived and whether it will receive notice. But Nader shows that now any communication to the White House is crying in the wilderness.
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Block that Metaphor: Life Isn't a Playing Field
Susan Ohanian
blog
2015-04-09 http://susanohanian.org/outrage_fetch.php?id=1955
Taking a look at the level-playing-field attempt to hoodwink a gullible public.
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Familiar Lesson of Science Give: Government Looks to Philanthropy to Get Stuff Done
L. S. Hall with Ohanian documetation
Inside Philanthropy
2015-03-26 http://susanohanian.org/outrage_fetch.php?id=1954
Philanthropists pay the piper so of course they call the tune.
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The Lost Children of Katrina
Katy Reckdahl
The Atlantic
2015-04-02 http://susanohanian.org/show_research.php?id=574
A decade after Katrina, poor black kids who were in New Orleans still grapple with the effects of missed schooling and mass displacement.
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