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ICYMI: Little Things Edition (9/7) - This week I brought home a new keyboard, this time with keys that are lit up. It's delightful. The office desk lighting situation here at the Curmudgucat...1 hour ago
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Yesterday’s Gems, Today’s Insights A Roundup of the Web’s Finest Blog Posts! 9-7-25 - Yesterday’s Gems, Today’s Insights *A Roundup of the Web’s Finest Blog Posts!* *9-6-25* Big Education Ape: LET'S CHECK THIS WEEK'S TOP NEWS AND OTHER ...4 hours ago
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Red States In Glass Houses - Excited to share my new article, 'Red States In Glass Houses.' It explores the intricate dynamics of political discourse in red states. I’d love to hear ...9 hours ago
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Seattle School Board Race, District Four - Rivera v Mizrahi - I am again happy to say that both candidates - Joe Mizrahi and Laura Marie Rivera - are smart, savvy people who care deeply about Seattle Schools. If I we...11 hours ago
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GLOBAL WARMING: Five forecasts early climate models got right – the evidence is all around you - Climate models are complex, just like the world they mirror. They simultaneously simulate the interacting, chaotic flow of Earth’s atmosphere and ocea...14 hours ago
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Smoke & Mirrors: McMahon Style - The Ed Department's dog and pony show to distract from cutting funds and promoting Christian Nationalism17 hours ago
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Trump Ignores Cities with Highest Murder Rates - We always knew it wasn’t about crime. It’s about racist intimidation, white violence against brown and black communities, and trying to instill fear in ...18 hours ago
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FOUR AIS WALK INTO A CLASSROOM: A ROUNDUP OF EDUCATION NEWS - AUGUST 31–SEPTEMBER 5, 202519 hours ago
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Student stress and coercion in deadly animal experiments - Former Macalester College animal laboratory workers joined distinguished alumni and more than 130 mental health professionals and animal welfare experts ...23 hours ago
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“Experience Rich, Theory Poor:” What Some Academics Say about Practitioners - I heard the phrase “experience rich, theory poor” on a podcast interview between New Yorker editor David Remnick and writer Malcolm Gladwell in 2018. The p...1 day ago
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What I Still Believe about Public Education - A few years back, I was facilitating a day-long workshop of self-identified teacher leaders in a western state. The topic: Blogging as a Tool for Change. I...1 day ago
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Farm to Summer Celebration Week - Post-Survey - Summer Meal Program operators who participated in the Farm to Summer Celebration Week to are encouraged to complete a post-survey.1 day ago
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Skate Parties, Sacks, and the Price of Progress - “Don’t ever try to change her,’ my mother said, before she died. ‘The tusks of an elephant will never grow out of a dog’s mouth. You know that.” ― Mo Hayde...1 day ago
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Teacher in a Strange Land: Book-Banning, Book-Burning, Book Reading—and Truth - Teacher in a Strange Land: Book-Banning, Book-Burning, Book Reading—and Truth Cue (the 1970s): Nervous young candidate for a job teaching music steps out ...1 day ago
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Thomas Ultican: The Curious Origin of the “Oakland Public Education Fund” - Tom Ultican, retired teacher in California, is a dogged researcher of school privatization. He recently examined the origins of the Oakland Public Educatio...1 day ago
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Race Relations at a Nadir?: Obama, BLM, George Floyd and the Politics of Division - When UC Berkeley scholar Travis J. Bristol speaks of a “second nadir” in U.S. race relations, he invokes a chilling historical echo. The first nadir follow...1 day ago
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Staying in Relationship With the Mystery - It was 1981 when I encountered my first bank machine. I experienced it as a small miracle. It did away with bankers hours and standing in lines with all...1 day ago
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‘We’re all kumbaya’: Jockeys, TRAO reach agreement - [image: Thoroughbred jockeys]Saddle up and crouch down in the stirrups: A thoroughbred racing dispute at Oklahoma City’s Remington Park appears to be res...2 days ago
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The economics of Oligarchy - by Heather Cox Richardson. https://heathercoxrichardson.substack.com/p/september-3-2025?2 days ago
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Higher Education in the Crosshairs/at a Crossroad - Let me begin with an assertion that may upset some readers: Most American colleges and universities are glorified vocational institutions whose primary pur...2 days ago
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Selling New Orleans - Two decades after Hurricane Katrina, the sales pitch for the city's all-charter experiment is falling flat2 days ago
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Are Democrats cutting a deal with Trump to ice Mamdani? - Report that Trump offered Mayor Adams a no-show job to get him out of the race.2 days ago
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Trump Admin. Says Public Schools Can Stop Protecting Students’ Right to Learn the English Language - The Trump administration has rescinded an important federal education guidance document released in 2015 by the Obama administration to protect the right t...3 days ago
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Privatized Education Disaster in New Orleans - By Thomas Ultican 9/3/2025 August 29th was the twentieth anniversary of hurricane Katrina wiping out New Orleans. On this occasion, the billionaire funded ...3 days ago
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Is there really a decline in pleasure reading? - The mainstream media has been full of the bad news: new study shows that reading for pleasure has declined! Fewer people are reading for fun: From 2003 to ...3 days ago
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New: Public spaces, politics, and policy: historical entanglements with irrational momentism (Bloomsbury) - Thomas, P.L. (2025). Breaking free of the “war,” “crisis,” and “miracle” cycles of reading policy and practice. In T.A. Price & M. McNulty (eds.), Public s...3 days ago
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A Look Back: Compasses Or Road Maps? - For the next several months, each day I’ll be republishing a post from the past that I think readers might still find useful. I’m starting from the beginn...5 days ago
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NOLA’s Carver High School Legacy: “What We Stand to Lose” by Kristen Buras - I was born in 1967 in Chalmette, Louisiana (St. Bernard Parish), a suburb of New Orleans so close to the city that is is the actual site of the 1815 Battle...5 days ago
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From Public Good to Personal Gain: How Florida’s ESAs Invite Abuse - K–12 funds are meant to educate students now, not be siphoned into private accounts—yet another reason Florida’s school...5 days ago
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Charter school expansion slows amid closures, low enrollment, report says - Charter school growth has slowed as low enrollment, underperformance, and issues with finance and oversight have led to fewer new schools opening and inc...6 days ago
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Linda McMahon’s Reckless and Scary Disregard for Special Education History - Linda McMahon appears unaware of the past progress made in serving students with disabilities in public schools. Nor does she understand the complexities...1 week ago
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The Washington Post Celebrates The 20th Anniversary Of The New Orleans ‘Miracle’ - It has been 20 years since Hurricane Katrina wiped out the New Orleans schools system causing it to be replaced with all charter school. And it has been ov...1 week ago
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Last call for ARC readers: Addicted to Glove - "Major League" meets "Ted Lasso" with a hint of "Three Men and a Baby" in this age gap, surprise pregnancy romcom set in the Pacific Northwest.1 week ago
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THIS IS IMPORTANT - \ DEMS NEED TO PUT HOLDS ON ALL PEOPLE NOMINATED AS REPLACEMENTS FOR THE FLAG OFFICERS BEING FIRED.. YES I AM SCREAMING. REPLACEMENT WILL BE WILLING TO U...2 weeks ago
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August’s Parent Engagement Resources - Parental Involvement, Parenting Styles, and Children’s Academic Outcomes: A Second-Order, Three-Level Meta-Analysis journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.3… [ima...2 weeks ago
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Exceptional Delaware Hero of the Month: Bob Vacca - For all you have done just in August of 2025, you, Bob Vacca, are the Exceptional Delaware Hero of August, 2025. Bob is the Chief Financial Officer of the ...2 weeks ago
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Commissioner Betty Rosa: Shaping Tomorrow’s Schools - *Betty Rosa is the State Commissioner of Education. She received our 2025 Class Size Matters Skinny Award for standing up to the Trump administration wh...2 weeks ago
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Rows and Aisles (DC and Washington, Too) - DC is one of my favorite cities in the country. That’s different than me saying Washington, of course. I’ve visited Washington on multiple occasions in ....2 weeks ago
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Rows and Aisles (DC and Washington, Too) - DC is one of my favorite cities in the country. That’s different than me saying Washington, of course. I’ve visited Washington on multiple occasions in ....2 weeks ago
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The Story of the Rider and the Horse - History shows us there is a fast and slippery road from the loss of freedoms to the overreach of power. If we allow our rights to be stripped away, we lose...2 weeks ago
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Where to Find the Best Unicorn Coloring Pages Online - Unicorns continue to captivate imaginations across all age groups, from toddlers discovering their first magical creatures to adults seeking stress-relie...4 weeks ago
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A summary of Parent data privacy rights under NY state law - You can access this summary here or below. Important to note that the brief Parent Bill of Rights offered by the state and posted by DOE omits many of the ...5 weeks ago
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Revisiting Deceitful Claims about School Funding and Outcomes (a thread) - I’ve had enough. This has to stop. I’ve explained on at least a few occasions that there exists a cottage industry for whom their bread and butter is telli...1 month ago
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What Will Todd Blanche Discuss with Ghislaine Maxwell? One Guess. - Todd Blanche was Donald Trump's personal lawyer in his criminal trial in New York City.1 month ago
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These fascists are proud of being that way. - The Chilling Rise of the Far Right You’re Not Ready For1 month ago
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Analyzing UFT election results – from 2022 - JD2718 blog posts from May and June 2022. Post-UFT election for the last two decades I have done some analysis of the numbers. I am getting ready to start ...2 months ago
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Alert: Urge your Senators to eliminate the ban on regulating AI from the budget bill! - There are many damaging aspects of the budget bill , but one that has received inadequate attention is a provision passed by the House that would impose a ...2 months ago
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New “Teach Truth” Website & Study Guide: Launching TeachTruthBook.com on 5th Annual #TeachTruth National Day of Action! - I’m excited to announce the launch of a new website — TeachTruthBook.com — where you can now access the free study guide for my book, Teach Truth: The Stru...2 months ago
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McGrath and Kaminsky: Key Names in the School Policy Debate - The landscape of American school policy is no longer shaped only behind closed doors. It’s debated in town halls, on social media, and through public prote...3 months ago
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"Didn't do *that*," part 1: new Schofield case developments reveal crucial 10th Circuit/Ledger lie - The record is clear. Jeremy Scott confessed at least 40 times in a 2017 hearing. He never recanted. The Ledger must retract its lie to force Judge Kevin Ab...3 months ago
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Achieve 3000 Answers Key (Updated 2023) - Are you on the hunt for the most recent Achieve 3000 answers for the year 2023? Your search is over! ... Read more4 months ago
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Il Papa è Morto - Francis brought a distinct pastoral outlook to his papacy. A simple man, he lived in a small apartment in the guesthouse. He sought to make the church acce...4 months ago
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Kemenangan Member Birutoto Main PG Soft Speed Winner - Kemenangan Member Birutoto Main PG Soft Speed Winner Birutoto – Situs Slot Gacor Terpercaya The post Kemenangan Member Birutoto Main PG Soft Speed Winner...4 months ago
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Trump plays Putin’s Playbook - Recently Aleksander Dugin was interviewed on CNN, last week, and he stated that he believes Trump is closer ideologically to President Putin than to Washin...4 months ago
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Mike Shulman the ARISE UFT Judenrat - I was surprised to learn that Mike Shulman has aligned himself with ARISE. I previously supported him, advocating that the Castle Doctrine could have bee...5 months ago
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How Do We Fight Trump? - Dear Friends, I don’t know when and why it hit me. But I suddenly realized how serious Trump is about changing the country into something that horrifies. I...5 months ago
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Can Students Expect a Relevant Education to be Delivered by Irrelevant Educators? - As a veteran teacher of forty years in the classroom, let me be clear, teachers are not completely at fault for becoming irrelevant in their profession. It...5 months ago
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The US Department of Education Should not be Eliminated. Still, it must be reformed. - If you don’t have an attention span that lasts long enough to learn what I’m teaching in this post, start with the conclusion first. Then if you want to re...6 months ago
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Site Index - Updated December 31, 2024 - When I was teaching, I got tired of hearing how bad American educators were. *My Promise * WHEN I STARTED BLOGGING IN 2011, I said I planned to speak ...8 months ago
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Malcolm & John David Washington Talk NFL, Christopher Nolan & ‘The Piano Lesson’ - 'The Washington brothers built their careers apart—until an irresistible project drew them together. In The *Piano Lesson*, they tackle a father’s thorny...9 months ago
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“I’m Done With Him; He’s A Douchebag” …And Other Tales From Distant Doors And Stoops - The Democratic Party has been joining with thousands of allied groups working feverishly to hold off TFG’s fever-dream. I’ve long… The post “I’m Done Wit...10 months ago
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Number 18 — A barely-hanging-on Blogoversary - Blogoversary #18 SEPTEMBER 14, 2006 I started this blog while I was still teaching, in 2006. I had just begun my 31st year as an educator. Just like in pre...11 months ago
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Student "Growth" Measures Are STILL Biased - This caught my attention: New Jersey school districts may soon be evaluated differently, *with a greater emphasis on student growth* as compared to stud...1 year ago
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AIN’T IT AWFUL - As the terrible feelings of dread and angst spread across the world the great majority of the American people feel powerless before the onslaught of those ...1 year ago
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Did Darryl Willie lie or interfere in the whistleblower investgation? Why not both? - Willie said below to Action News Jax [image: image.png] It's troubling for quite a few reasons. First he is saying the board knew about the complaint an...1 year ago
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What Country Has The Longest School Day? A Comprehensive Guide - In today’s fast-paced world, education plays a crucial role in shaping the future of individuals and nations...1 year ago
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Could This Be Gadfly’s End? Top 12 Articles From 2023 Read By Fewer Than Ever - After 9 years of pounding my head against the wall - well, it seems like the wall is winning.1 year ago
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Redesigning School Governance: Beyond Mayoral Control - From time to time the legislature passes a bill with a sunset provision, unless the law is reauthorized by a specific date the law reverts to the law it re...1 year ago
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POSTPONED: Florida’s Impact on Social Studies - POSTPONED: discussion with Florida and DC educators and advocates on the impact of Florida's new laws Continue reading2 years ago
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Vote NO on the UFT Contract. Here is Why: - The best reason to vote no on this contract is this: UFT Unity* lied* to us in 2018. They misrepresented that contract. It was predicated on deals we wer...2 years ago
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Testimony to the CPS Truancy Task Force - I prepared testimony for one of two public hearings held by the Chicago Public Schools Truancy Task Force, a body mandated by state legislation. The meetin...2 years ago
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Tennis Memories from a Time When Racism and Anti-Semitism Still Prevailed - I learned tennis at a public park in Brooklyn- Lincoln Terrace- where the teaching pro was a mailman named Phil Rubell. Almost all the kids who took lesson...3 years ago
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There Is A Teacher Shortage.Not. - THERE IS A TEACHER SHORTAGE. And just to be sure you understand, it’s not that teachers don’t want to teach. It’s not that there aren’t enough teachers cer...3 years ago
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Reason #1 to pick Dr. Grace over Mr. Walters: The future we’ve already seen - In 2014, Oklahoma voters corrected the mistake we made in 2010. In 2022, let’s not make the mistake in the first place. Elect Dr. April Grace instead. She ...3 years ago
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Want to know the condition of a Philly school building? New map to help. - [image: Two students walk by a Philadelphia school building.] Aging infrastructure has been an issue for Philadelphia schools for years. A new interactive...3 years ago
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STREET LIFE - My mom told me, “You should treat all people equally, but don’t bring a “colored” into the house.” I believed … Continue reading →3 years ago
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Schools Matter: Reflecting on Green Dot’s Disastrous Locke Takeover - *“Green Dot came and made it into more of a jail.” — Chris* My history of opposing the Green Dot Charter School Corporation back when I was an activist i...3 years ago
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Book Banning Turns to Dick and Jane - Breaking News: Dateline February 4, 2022 - Parents in Dimwitty, Alabama have asked the Dimwitty Board of Education to ban the children's primer *Fun with...3 years ago
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Have You Heard Has a New Website - TweetHave You Heard has a new website. Visit us at www.haveyouheardpodcast.com to find our latest episodes and our entire archive. And be sure to check out...3 years ago
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Follow me at Substack - I've moved. Follow me at Substack I'm now posting regularly at Substack. You can subscribe for free to my new Edu/Pol blog at michaelklonsky.substack.com ...3 years ago
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Milwaukee Bradley Foundation at Center of Attacks on U.S. Voting Rights - The Big Money Behind the Big Lie Donald Trump’s attacks on democracy are being promoted by rich and powerful conservative groups that are determined to win...4 years ago
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Milwaukee Bradley Foundation at Center of Attacks on U.S. Voting Rights - The Big Money Behind the Big Lie Donald Trump’s attacks on democracy are being promoted by rich and powerful conservative groups that are determined to win...4 years ago
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Aspiring Teachers Get New Help Paying For College - [image: colorful classroom pattern] *; Credit: shuoshu/Getty Images* Cory Turner | NPR New rules kick in today that will help aspiring teachers pay for c...4 years ago
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Major victory over a corporate charter school chain and their trade association - Original post at Robert’s page on Medium. On Tuesday, March 23, 2021, I got my second big win in court against a charter school corporation. It was also a ...4 years ago
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Tips Akses Situs Judi Qq Tanpa Perlu Takut Nawala - Kegiatan berjudi slot melalui situs judi qq online, sekarang sudah dilakukan oleh banyak penjudi Indonesia. Tentu, Kamu yang sedang membaca artikel ini a...4 years ago
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The Threat of Integration - I have lived in the same house in the Miracle Mile section of Los Angeles for over 30 years, where up until now I have had little or no interaction with th...4 years ago
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New Teacher Evaluation Report Released by the Network for Public Education - A new report on current teacher evaluation systems throughout the US was just released by the Network for Public Education. The report is titled, “Teachers...4 years ago
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www.job-applications.com - https://www.job-applications.com/bed-bath-and-beyond-job-application/4 years ago
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Teacher Creates National Database Tracking COVID-19 Outbreaks in Schools - Kansas educator Alisha Morris's online coronavirus news-tracker goes viral, now hosted on a new NEA website.5 years ago
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Correction for July 10th Post on School District Audit - On July 10, 2020 we published a post “School District Caught Manipulating Attendance Records to Get More Money” which incorrectly cited Valley Park School ...5 years ago
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We fight for a democracy worthy of us all! - The nation stands at a crossroads, said NEA President Lily Eskelsen GarcÃa in her final keynote address to the 2020 NEA Representative Assembly and it’s up...5 years ago
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Giving Private Schools Federal Emergency Funds Slated for Low-income Students Will Shortchange At-risk Kids - Low-income Seattle students began to pick up bagged lunches in March after their school closed. Karen Ducey/Getty Images Derek W. Black, University of Sout...5 years ago
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The Passing Of Chaz 1951-2020 Age 69 - I am the son of Chaz and like to inform you that he passed away this afternoon from the COVID virus. My father passed in peace beside his loved ones. We ar...5 years ago
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Let The Next Round Of Anti-Semitic Ads Begin - All four pro-public education candidates came in first in their LAUSD school board elections, but two will face run-offs in November.5 years ago
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The Fight For Our Children - *The number of suicides among people ages 10 to 24 nationally increased by 56 percent between 2007 and 2017, according to a new federal report showing the ...5 years ago
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Love Grow Your Own (but not without the actual growth part) - The Governor of Virginia, Ralph Northam, recently announced a grow-your-own type of program for teachers. According to this piece: On Monday, Governor Ral...5 years ago
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Another attempted cash grab by the corporate ed crowd in Washington State: House Bill 2788 - The League of Women Voters has opposed charter schools because they don’t have boards elected by the voters but instead the corporation running the schools...5 years ago
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Some of Our Graduates Don't Even Know How to Tighten a Nut - Are schools neglecting practical knowledge and skills? Many of our students are graduating from high school with extremely limited practical knowledge essen...5 years ago
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Read to Self: Just a Kid and a Book. - Date: Monday, January 5, 2020 Place: My classroom Student: Mrs.Mims, could we start doing Read to Self again because I got this great book for Christmas an...5 years ago
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Reminiscences - I just finished dumping the rest of my lesson plans. I guess I held on to the calculus ones for so long because I spent so much time working on them an...5 years ago
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Just Asking for some Teachers I know. - Recently Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers stated, We must … recognize that part of supporting our kids in the classroom means supporting the educators who t...5 years ago
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Charging a terrified 10-year-old girl as a criminal is a very bad look for state attorney Dennis Ward - What the hell is going on? As a parent, I feel very comfortable using this exact wording to ask this … Continue reading →5 years ago
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Cara Menang Bermain Judi Bola Online - Bermain judi bola online tentu saja memiliki kesenangannya tersendiri baik itu mendapatkan keuntungan maupun ketika menantikan hasil skor pada sebuah perta...5 years ago
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Blaming Schools for Student Absences is Like Denouncing Doctors for Disease by Steven Singer - Originally posted at: https://gadflyonthewallblog.com/2019/08/25/blaming-schools-for-student-absences-is-like-denouncing-doctors-for-disease/?fbclid=IwAR1LV...5 years ago
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Jersey journalist roughed up at session sponsored by charter school groups - The sponsors of an event that doesn’t like journalists An independent New Jersey journalist was roughed up, his video camera was seized, and he was ejected...6 years ago
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K12 Inc. Data Breach Puts thousands of students at risk - It's hard to believe school districts are still contracting with this horrible company. K12 Inc. is the largest for-profit online alternative to actual pub...6 years ago
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A Critique of Standards-Based Grading - It first happened to me about ten years ago. I was beginning my third year of teaching in a new school in Washington, DC. Social studies teachers were si...6 years ago
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My First and Last Visit to Hudson Yards - Figuring I did not need to invite any more darkness and vulgarity into my head than that provided on a daily basis from Trump’s White House, and after read...6 years ago
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Reduced time for testing? Not so fast. - NYSED and Commish Elia continue to say that the NYS Assessments are of reasonable length, I completely disagree. Here is what NYSED states are average expe...6 years ago
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A Response to NorthJersey.com's Explosive "Cashing in on Charter Schools" Series - From NorthJersey.com's Cashing in on Charter Schools series Please note: THIS is what journalism looks like. For the better part of a *DECADE* I have wa...6 years ago
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This Week in Education Organizing - February 15, 2019 - Coalition for Education Justice to Release Report on CRE Eighty-five percent of public school students in New York City are Black, Latinx, or Asian and y...6 years ago
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The World According to Michelle Rhee - The men behind the curtain fashioning the brave new world of corporate run education in America! Michelle Rhee is the founder of StudentsFirst, The New T...6 years ago
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Libraries, books and overcoming the effect of poverty - *Published in the New York Times, September 20, 2018* *To the Editor:* *Re “Why libraries still matter.” [https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/08/opinion/sund...6 years ago
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TSJ's 17th Annual Curriculum Fair - *TSJ's 17th Annual Curriculum Fair* *** REGISTER HERE *** *From Puerto Rico to Chicago:* *Reclaiming and Reimagining Our Communities* Saturday, November 1...6 years ago
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Whose Opinions Matter in Education World? - It's hard to identify education heroes and sheroes. And perhaps even harder to pinpoint just whose work is slanted, paid-for and dishonest.6 years ago
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Blockchain: Life on the Ledger - Originally posted on Wrench in the Gears: I created this video as a follow up to the one I prepared last year on Social Impact Bonds. It is time to examine...7 years ago
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Book Review: The History of Institutional Racism in U.S. Public Schools (2018, Garn Press) by Susan DuFresne - I recently had the privilege of reading Dufresne’s powerful illustrated history of educational and institutional racism in the United States. Dufresne blen...7 years ago
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Corruption on Top of Corruption: How Rahm’s Response to Sexual Abuse of Students Reveals His Core Function - Rahm Emanuel’s response to the Chicago Tribune investigation that found CPS failed to protect hundreds of students from sexual abuse is cowardly. It is co...7 years ago
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New Local Businesses in Sacramento - Starting a new local business in Sacramento is a monumental task, but can be accomplished with footwork, perseverance and knowledge. One must learn the loc...7 years ago
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Lesson Plan: Rhyme and Rhythm in Poetry - I’ve started a recent unit on poetry with my class. I’m not a poet, and I’m not a poetry fan (I don’t hate it, but I’m a prose gal), so this makes it harde...7 years ago
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The Apotheosis of Betsy DeVos - Betsy Devos has drawn few headlines in recent months, and that is a good thing for the Secretary of Education. Her tenure began with Vice President Mike P...7 years ago
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A Teacher’s Tale in the Midst of the Terror in our Schools - Students’ active-shooter plan for teacher in wheelchair: ‘We will carry you’ Reprinted from Allison Slater Tate Feb. 21, 2018 at 4:58 PM Like teachers all ...7 years ago
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Social Emotional Data. The new Cash Cow in the Corporate Assessment Industry - Recently I was asked to allow my son to participate in a survey at school. The "opt in" survey form specifically stated, "the questions on the survey rela...7 years ago
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Education Is a Civic Question - In their final post to end Bridging Differences' decade-long run, Deborah Meier and Harry Boyte urge readers to put the energy, talents, wisdom, and hard w...7 years ago
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Site News: New Home for Education News & Commentary - Quick! Get over there! The daily education news roundup and education commentaries that you're probably looking for are now being published over at The Gra...8 years ago
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Should We Be Grateful? - In an odd turn of events, and with little explanation, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder has decided to return the state’s School Reform Office back to the Dep...8 years ago
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Parents Deserve to Know Who Is Being Appointed to State Board of Ed - I spent a rather surreal day at NJ Senate's Judiciary Committee meeting yesterday. This Committee, headed by Democrat Nick Scaturi, is responsible for a...8 years ago
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An Open Letter to NC Lawmakers - An Open Letter to NC State Lawmakers and NC State Superintendent Mark Johnson: I am a NC native, voter, and public school teacher. I am addressing you all ...8 years ago
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The Secret to Fixing Schools (My Next Bestseller) - The Secret to Fixing Schools (My next bestseller) Prologue I just finished watching a fascinating documentary on Netflix entitled, “The Secret”. The film p...8 years ago
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CPS Targets Special Education Teacher Sarah Chambers - Here are the remarks from an action we did today at River Point Plaza, a new development that used over $30 million in TIF funds. CPS claims we are broke...8 years ago
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Farewell, Sleep - Today is the official last day of my spring break. I've done a scientific survey: My natural bedtime is 2 AM, and my natural wake up time is 9:41 AM. Tom...8 years ago
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March is nearly over and I didn't do anything for WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH - I was inspired when I saw this meme I guess it can be called of WOMEN IN STEM and "IT'S OKAY TO BE SMART" And I began thinking about how the only subjec...8 years ago
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REPORT: States With the Best and Worst Schools - States With the Best (and Worst)Schools By *Evan Comen, Michael B. Sauter, Samuel Stebbins and Thomas C. Frohlich* January 20, 2017- http://247wallst.com ...8 years ago
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Test Refusal = People Power - In recent months, social media has been ablaze with talk of regular folk taking action to resist the Trump agenda. Protests are a daily occurrence, and ev...8 years ago
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Attitude Determines Altitude* (*conditions apply)… and the Importance of Humane District Themes - It has been a tumultuous few years in the South Brunswick community, specifically the South Brunswick School District. All you have to do is google the dis...8 years ago
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[video]Perils or Promises: Education in the Age of Smart Machines: Presentation at the City Club of Cleveland - On December 14th, 2016, I made a presentation at the City Club of Cleveland. Watch the presentation The Club’s website or Youtube. Title: Perils or Promise...8 years ago
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What Is To Be Done? Trump, the Election, and the Student Loan Crises - President-elect Donald Trump delivering acceptance speech in New York, NY on November 9 (Photo Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Ever since now Presi...8 years ago
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Prison Gerrymandering: Incarceration Weakens Vulnerable Voting Communities - One person equals one vote: seems simple enough. Unfortunately, that hasn’t worked out for many Americans throughout history, specifically women and peop...9 years ago
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Random Musings and Observations. . . . - I’ve been gone a while from the blogging scene. Some of my more regular readers no doubt noticed but did not hassle me about it. Thank you for that. Sinc...9 years ago
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WTU Headquarters On The Auction Block: Union Prez Liz Davis Doesn't Pay Property Tax! - *June 30th is the last official day of WTU Prez Davis' constitutional term. Malcolm Barnes explores this unfortunate scandal in the article below. What r...9 years ago
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AB 934: A LEGISLATIVE FIX FOR VERGARA? - By Michael Stratford | in the Politco Morning Education Report | via email 05/24/2016 10:00 AM EDT :: Two national education groups are backing a Califor...9 years ago
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To simply say you have a growth mindset does not mean you actually have one - By definition, you cannot have a growth mindset when learning is anchored to standardized tests. Standardized tests are a one … Continue reading →9 years ago
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MY NEW BLOG - My new blog will consist of fictitious headlines, meant to be a blend of humor and satire. I apologize ahead of time if any other satirical site has simila...9 years ago
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Thursday, September 26, 2024
MENAGE NO MORE - BOOMER EXPLAINER - WTF IS A POLYAMOROUS RELATIONSHIP
MENAGE NO MORE - BOOMER EXPLAINER
WTF IS A POLYAMOROUS RELATIONSHIP
Alright, boomers, buckle up because we're about to dive into the wild world of polyamorous relationships. Now, I know what you're thinking - "What the heck is polyamory?" Well, let me break it down for you in a way that even your old-fashioned sensibilities can understand.
So, picture this: you're at a family barbecue, sipping on a cold one and chatting with your buddies about the good old days. Suddenly, your nephew starts talking about how he's in a polyamorous relationship. You nearly spit out your beer, wondering if he's speaking some kind of foreign language. But fear not, dear boomer, I'm here to decode this modern-day phenomenon for you.
First off, let's tackle the big question - what the heck is polyamory? Simply put, it's the practice of having multiple romantic or sexual partners at the same time, with the consent of everyone involved. That's right, it's not just swinging from the chandeliers - there's communication, honesty, and respect involved. It's like juggling multiple plates at a circus, except the plates are people and there's a whole lot more emotions involved.
Now, I can already hear the collective gasps from the boomer crowd. "But what about commitment? What about traditional values?" I hear you cry. Well, fear not, because polyamorous relationships can be just as committed and loving as monogamous ones. It's all about finding what works for the people involved, and let's face it - love comes in all shapes and sizes.
But wait, there's more! Polyamory isn't just about romantic relationships - it can also involve deep emotional connections with multiple partners. Imagine having a best friend who's also your lover, and then throwing another best friend/lover into the mix. It's like a sitcom with a whole lot more kissing.
Now, I know what you're thinking - "But isn't that just cheating with extra steps?" Nope, not quite. In a polyamorous relationship, everyone involved is aware of and consents to the multiple connections. It's like having a relationship spreadsheet where everyone's name is listed and there are color-coded tabs for date nights.
So, how does one even navigate the murky waters of polyamory? Well, communication is key. It's like being in a constant state of group chat, except instead of discussing weekend plans, you're talking about feelings, boundaries, and scheduling romantic rendezvous. It's like playing a game of emotional Twister - left foot on honesty, right hand on empathy.
And let's not forget about jealousy. Ah, good old jealousy - the green-eyed monster that rears its head in any relationship. In a polyamorous dynamic, jealousy is like that annoying relative who always shows up uninvited. It takes some serious self-reflection and open communication to tackle jealousy head-on. It's like being in a never-ending therapy session, except your therapist is also dating your partner.
Now, before you start clutching your pearls and reaching for the smelling salts, let me assure you that polyamory isn't for everyone. Just like how some people prefer their coffee black and others like it with a splash of cream, relationships come in all flavors. Some people thrive in monogamous relationships, while others find fulfillment in polyamory.
So, there you have it, dear boomers - a crash course in the wild world of polyamorous relationships. It may seem like a foreign concept at first, but hey, love is love, no matter how many people are involved. And who knows, maybe Uncle Bob and Aunt Susan will surprise you with their newfound love for polyamory. After all, stranger things have happened at family barbecues.
Everything you need to know about polyamory | The Independent https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/love-sex/polyamory-relationship-dating-meaning-b2149270.html
Polyamorous Relationship: Rules, Types And Definition https://www.relrules.com/polyamorous-relationship/
What Is a Polyamorous Relationship? A Poly Woman InsightsHelloGiggles https://hellogiggles.com/polyamorous-relationship-explained/
Sunday, September 22, 2024
PRIVATE SCHOOL VOUCHERS - RED STATE TOWER OF BABEL
PRIVATE SCHOOL VOUCHERS - RED STATE TOWER OF BABEL
Once upon a time, in a land not so far away, there was a great tower known as the Tower of Babel. This tower was a symbol of human ambition and unity, a testament to the power of collaboration and the potential of mankind. But as the story goes, the people of Babel became too ambitious, too proud, and too unified for their own good. They sought to build a tower that would reach the heavens, a monument to their own greatness. But in their arrogance, they forgot the importance of humility and the value of diversity. And so, their tower crumbled, their language was confused, and they were scattered across the earth.
In many ways, the parable of the Tower of Babel is a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked ambition and the folly of ignoring the lessons of history. It is a reminder that unity without diversity, and ambition without humility, can lead to disaster. And it is a lesson that we would do well to remember in our own time.
One of the most pressing issues facing our society today is the question of education. As the debate rages on about the role of public schools and the use of public funds for private education, it is worth considering the wisdom of those who came before us. President John Adams once said, "The whole people must take upon themselves the education of the whole people and be willing to bear the expenses of it." These words are as true today as they were when they were first spoken. Education is not just a privilege, but a responsibility that we all share. And it is a responsibility that we must be willing to invest in.
Public schools are the cornerstone of democracy. They are the places where children from all walks of life come together to learn and grow. They are the institutions that foster a sense of community and belonging. They are the great equalizers, providing an opportunity for every child to receive a quality education, regardless of their background or circumstances. And they are worth fighting for.
The idea of using public funds for only public schools is not just a matter of practicality, but of principle. It is a recognition that education is a public good, and that it should be accessible to all. It is a rejection of the idea that some children are more deserving of a quality education than others. And it is a reaffirmation of our commitment to the values of equality and opportunity.
The debate over vouchers for private schools replacing public education is not just about dollars and cents, but about the kind of society we want to be. It is about whether we believe in the power of education to transform lives and communities. It is about whether we are willing to invest in the future of our children, and by extension, the future of our nation.
It is easy to get caught up in the rhetoric and politics of education reform, but at its core, this is a moral issue. It is about what kind of world we want to leave for the next generation. It is about whether we are willing to take up the mantle of responsibility that President John Adams spoke of so many years ago.
In the end, the parable of the Tower of Babel serves as a powerful reminder that our greatest achievements are built not on arrogance and pride, but on humility and collaboration. It reminds us that diversity is our strength, and that unity without it is doomed to fail. And it challenges us to look beyond our own narrow self-interests and consider the greater good.
So let us remember the lessons of history, and let us heed the words of President John Adams. Let us reaffirm our commitment to public education as the cornerstone of democracy. Let us be willing to bear the expenses of it, not just in dollars and cents, but in our collective effort and resolve. And let us build a tower that reaches not just towards the heavens, but towards a brighter future for all.
The ‘Catastrophic Failure’ of School Vouchers | NEA https://www.nea.org/nea-today/all-news-articles/school-vouchers-catastrophic-failure
More Christian schools utilizing school voucher programs | fox43.com https://www.fox43.com/article/news/nation-world/vouchers-christian-schools/507-638cc3cc-9b4b-4179-88b2-0973c97a7b49
Stockard on the Stump: Governor’s private-school vouchers already struggling for votes https://tennesseelookout.com/2024/09/20/stockard-on-the-stump-governors-private-school-vouchers-already-struggling-for-votes/ via @TNLookout
Cooper vetoes bill expanding private school vouchers, require sheriffs' ICE cooperation https://www.wral.com/story/cooper-vetoes-bill-expanding-private-school-vouchers-require-sheriffs-ice-cooperation/21634304/
Tower of Babel https://www.britannica.com/topic/Tower-of-Babel via @britannica
Tower of Babel - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tower_of_Babel
Tower of Babel | Answers in Genesis https://answersingenesis.org/tower-of-babel/
Thursday, September 19, 2024
RUPERT MURDOCH FAMILY FEUD - WHO GETS TO KEEP THE LIES
RUPERT MURDOCH FAMILY FEUD - WHO GETS TO KEEP THE LIES
Once upon a time in a land far, far away (well, actually just in Reno, Nevada), the Murdoch family found themselves embroiled in a juicy, scandalous, and downright hilarious feud over the possession of the Fox fake news and lies. It was like a real-life soap opera, complete with luxury SUVs, secret court documents, and a whole lot of drama.
The saga began when the New York Times got their hands on a confidential court document, exposing the family's dirty laundry for all to see. The court hearings were shrouded in secrecy, closed off to the media and the public, but that didn't stop a swarm of journalists and camera crews from descending upon Reno's Second Judicial Courthouse to catch a glimpse of the Murdoch clan.
The scene was straight out of a reality TV show as the billionaire siblings—James, Prudence, and Elisabeth—rolled up in separate vehicles, accompanied by their significant others. Rupert and Lachlan arrived in a separate convoy, with Rupert sporting his new wife Elena Zhukova on his arm and Lachlan accompanied by his wife, Sarah Murdoch.
As the family members made their way into the courthouse, they were bombarded with questions from the press, but they remained tight-lipped, adding to the air of mystery and intrigue surrounding the whole affair.
According to the court documents, Rupert was hell-bent on keeping his media empire a politically conservative force even after his demise. He was concerned that a lack of consensus among his offspring could lead to a potential reorientation of editorial policy and content at his companies, including Fox News and various newspapers around the world.
The Murdoch empire included News Corp, which boasted an impressive portfolio of media outlets such as The Australian newspaper, The Wall Street Journal, and The Sun, as well as Fox Corp, home to Fox News and Fox Sports. The family trust, set up 25 years ago, held the key to the future of these media behemoths.
Lachlan, currently the CEO and executive chair of Fox Corp, found himself at odds with his siblings over the direction of the family trust. It was a classic case of sibling rivalry with a multibillion-dollar twist. James, known for his liberal leanings, had already resigned from News Corp's board in 2020 due to disagreements over climate coverage. Elisabeth and Prudence were also reportedly not on the same page as Lachlan when it came to the company's politics.
The trust's members extended beyond just the four siblings to include Rupert's youngest daughters from his third marriage, Grace and Chloe. With so many players involved, it was like a high-stakes game of Monopoly, except instead of Park Place and Boardwalk, they were fighting over control of media conglomerates.
The courtroom showdown promised to be a spectacle of epic proportions, with Rupert arguing that keeping Lachlan in control was crucial to maintaining the companies' commercial value. He wanted to avoid any future leadership disputes that could potentially harm the Murdoch media empire. It was like a real-life game of thrones, only with fewer dragons and more legal jargon.
As the legal battle raged on behind closed doors, media outlets clamored to get a peek at the confidential documents and have the court hearings opened to the public. Even a Nevada-based organization dedicated to monitoring the state's judges and courts tried to pry open the doors of secrecy surrounding the case. It was like everyone wanted a front-row seat to the greatest family drama of the century.
Meanwhile, back in Australia, where News Corp owned a significant chunk of the media landscape, former prime ministers Kevin Rudd and Malcolm Turnbull were calling for an inquiry into the Murdoch media empire. The drama wasn't just confined to the courtroom; it had spilled over into the political arena, making for an even more entertaining spectacle.
As the days turned into weeks and the legal battle dragged on, rumors swirled about the family's fractured relationships. James was reportedly not on speaking terms with Lachlan or Rupert. He had even skipped out on Rupert's wedding to Elena Zhukova, adding another layer of intrigue to an already convoluted plot.
The whole affair had captured the public's imagination, with everyone eagerly awaiting the next twist in this real-life telenovela. It was like "Keeping Up with the Murdochs," except instead of petty squabbles over designer handbags, it was all about power struggles and corporate empires.
And so, as the saga continued to unfold in all its absurd glory, one thing was for certain—the Murdoch family feud had all the makings of a blockbuster movie. With its larger-than-life characters, high-stakes drama, and enough scandal to make even the most seasoned tabloid journalist blush, it was a story that had captured the world's attention.
As for who would ultimately emerge victorious in this battle for control of the Fox fake news and lies? Well, only time would tell. But one thing was for sure—the Murdoch family feud was one for the history books, a tale of power, politics, and plenty of popcorn-worthy entertainment. And as long as there were secrets to be uncovered and drama to be had, the world would be watching with bated breath for the next jaw-dropping twist in this larger-than-life family saga.
Rupert Murdoch's family feud over future of News Corp and Fox plays out in Nevada court - ABC News https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-09-17/rupert-lachlan-james-murdoch-news-corp-fox-court-nevada/104358816
The secret battle for Rupert Murdoch’s empire has begun https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/09/16/murdoch-succession-feud-in-court-behind-closed-doors/
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
GUEST POST: EMILY JACOB MADISON SPILLS THE TEA WHY ALL GEN-ZERS ARE TOTALLY VIBING WITH KAMALA HARRIS #kamalaharrisforpresident #kamalaharris
GUEST POST: EMILY JACOB MADISON SPILLS THE TEA WHY ALL GEN-ZERS ARE TOTALLY VIBING WITH KAMALA HARRIS
Hey there, fellow cool cats and kittens! It's your girl Emily Jacob Madison, here to spill the tea on why all us Gen-Zers are totally vibing with Kamala Harris. So grab your avocado toast and get ready to dive into this spicy topic, because we're about to break it down like never before.
First off, let's talk about why Kamala has got us all shook. I mean, have you seen her slay those debates? She's out there dropping truth bombs and taking names like a boss. And let's not forget her killer shoe game – seriously, those kicks are fire! Plus, she's breaking barriers left and right, and that's something we can all get behind.
But it's not just Kamala's incredible vibe that's got us all in her corner. It's also her commitment to keeping it 100. She's all about being genuine, authentic, and honest in all situations, and that's a major mood for us Gen-Zers. We're all about keeping it real and standing up for what we believe in, and Kamala is right there with us.
And speaking of standing up for what we believe in, Kamala is totally Gucci when it comes to fighting for important issues. From climate change to racial justice, she's been out there putting in the work to make a real difference. And let's be real – that's something we can all respect.
Now, I know some folks out there might be sleeping on Kamala, but trust me when I say she's the real deal. She's not here to play games – well, unless we're talking about video games, because I hear she's lowkey a pro at those too. But when it comes to politics, she's all about getting things done and making moves.
And let's not forget about Kamala's killer squad. I mean, have you seen her ride-or-die crew? They're out there making moves and showing everyone what it means to be a boss. It's like they're caught in 4K – there's no denying that they're a force to be reckoned with.
But hey, if you're still feeling a little salty about jumping on the Kamala train, just remember that it's all good. We're all about keeping an open mind and having real conversations about the issues that matter. So if you've got questions or concerns, feel free to speak up – we're all ears!
In the end, whether you're highkey or lowkey feeling the Kamala vibes, one thing's for sure: she's got our vote. So let's bet on a brighter future and keep it 100 by supporting a candidate who's ready to make some real change. It's time to yeet the negativity out the door and get ready for a new era of leadership.
So there you have it, folks! Kamala Harris is the real deal, and us Gen-Zers are here for it. So let's cook up some positive change and show the world what we're all about. It's time to make our voices heard and bet on a future that we can all be proud of.
Until next time, stay woke and keep it Gucci! Peace out, fam!
Everything You Need to Vote - Vote.org
Kamala Harris for President: Official Campaign Website https://kamalaharris.com/
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Thursday, September 12, 2024
THE ALGORITHM STRIKES BACK! - CAN YOU TELL WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS BLOG POST
CAN YOU TELL WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS BLOG POST
Editor's Note: I attempted to share a blog post by Peter Greene on Curmudgucation, but it was blocked by Meta's algorithm. I've reached out to Meta for an explanation and am still awaiting a response. Even Peter himself is puzzled by the rejection.
I'm curious to know if my readers can shed some light on this. Posting content online can feel like a gamble, as you never know what might trigger algorithmic censorship. Please take a look at Peter's post and see if you can identify any potential reasons for the rejection.
I'm hopeful that I'll eventually be able to share his post. A big thank you to Monica AI for being a valuable companion on this algorithmic journey. Stay tuned for more exciting developments in the ongoing saga of 'The Algorithm Strikes Back!'
Ah, the woes of a modern blogger. Just when you thought you had penned the perfect piece, the AI algorithms strike! It's like being caught in a digital labyrinth, where your words are at the mercy of invisible gatekeepers. This is the tale of the blog post, "The Weightlessness of History," and its fateful encounter with the all-powerful Meta Algorithm.
Picture this: I'm sitting at the computer, fingers dancing across the keyboard, crafting what I believed to be a masterpiece. The words flowed like a fine wine, each sentence a symphony of wit and wisdom. I hit "publish" with a sense of triumph, only to be met with a cold, hard rejection from the digital overlords.
The Meta Algorithm, that elusive enforcer of online content, had deemed the musings unworthy. It was as if the words had been cast into the abyss, never to see the light of day. The irony was not lost on me—a blog post about the weight of history, blocked by an algorithm designed to shape our digital history.
But let's delve deeper into the quagmire of AI censorship. The very essence of history is at stake here. As time marches on, major historical events such as the 9/11 attacks risk fading into obscurity for younger generations. The challenge lies in preserving the collective memory and shared narratives of these pivotal moments. Yet, as the blocked blog post exemplifies, even the discussion of this weighty issue can be stifled by the invisible hand of technology.
One cannot help but ponder the implications. Are we condemned to a future where our understanding of history is dictated by lines of code? Will future generations be deprived of nuanced conversations about the past, reduced to consuming simplistic narratives curated by algorithms?
It's a conundrum, to be sure. The very institutions that should be fostering a rich understanding of history—our schools—are facing an uphill battle. In an age where political narratives reject objective facts, building a consensus reality and common narratives becomes an increasingly herculean task. The echoes of historical events are at risk of being drowned out by the cacophony of misinformation and subjective interpretations.
And what about the younger generations? How do we convey the full weight and meaning of historical events to those who did not directly experience them? It's like trying to describe the taste of chocolate to someone who has only ever known vanilla. The challenge is daunting, but not insurmountable.
Language, dear readers, is our most potent weapon in this battle for historical preservation. It serves as the bridge between personal experiences and the collective knowledge and narratives of the past. Through thoughtful discourse and eloquent articulation, we can strive to impart the gravity of historical events to those who come after us.
But I digress. the blocked blog post, "The Weightlessness of History," was not alone in its plight. Other voices in the digital wilderness have also grappled with the capricious nature of AI algorithms. Take, for instance, the insightful musings on history education from Curmudgucation. The author laments the reduction of history to simple, easily digestible narratives—a disservice to students craving a deeper understanding.
CURMUDGUCATION https://curmudgucation.blogspot.com/
Then there's the impassioned call to action for teachers to continue their mission of educating students about history. This plea resonates deeply in our current landscape, where the ebb and flow of historical consciousness seems ever more tenuous.
And let's not forget the labyrinthine realm of social media algorithms. The Facebook Algorithm in 2024 is a veritable behemoth, dictating what we see and don't see on our feeds. Its inscrutable machinations determine the content that graces our screens, from connected content to recommended content and ads.
Ah, but fear not! The article provides us with best practices for navigating this digital jungle—sharing authentic and engaging content, eschewing clickbait and fake news, and cultivating genuine engagement. It's a battle cry for content creators to rise above the algorithmic quagmire and deliver substance amidst the noise.
In conclusion, dear readers, let us not be daunted by the caprices of AI algorithms. Our voices may be stifled momentarily, but they shall not be silenced. The weight of history—its complexities, its nuances, its profound impact—shall not be relegated to the annals of digital oblivion.
So, as I pen these final words, I implore you to join me in this digital odyssey. Let us defy the algorithms with our wit and wisdom, reclaiming our narrative from the clutches of artificial gatekeepers. For as long as there are words to be written and ideas to be shared, history shall never truly be weightless. (Article generated by monica ai)
The Weightlessness of History
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The article discusses the challenges of preserving the collective memory and shared narratives of major historical events, particularly the 9/11 attacks, as they become distant memories for younger generations. The author explores how schools play a crucial role in building and maintaining a consensus reality and common narratives, which is becoming increasingly difficult in the face of political narratives that reject objective facts.
Key Points
- The author notes that Americans have a tendency to "throw off the weight of history" and that events from the past can become distant and irrelevant for younger generations.123
- The author argues that one of the functions of schools is to build a consensus reality and provide common narratives, which is becoming more challenging as politicians promote narratives that reject reality.34
- The author acknowledges the difficulty in conveying the full weight and meaning of historical events to younger generations who did not directly experience them.45
- The author suggests that language is a crucial tool for bridging the gap between personal experiences and the collective knowledge and narratives of the past.
The Weightlessness of History Copilot https://www.bing.com/
The blog post titled “The Weightlessness of History” on Curmudgucation discusses the idea that history is often presented in a way that strips it of its complexity and depth. The author argues that reducing history to simple, easily digestible narratives does a disservice to students. Instead, history should be taught as a rich, nuanced conversation that acknowledges multiple perspectives and the complexities of past events. This approach helps students develop a deeper understanding and appreciation of history, rather than seeing it as a collection of isolated facts.
The Weightlessness of History Gemini https://gemini.google.com/
This is an article about the importance of teaching history. It discusses how historical events fade from collective memory and how difficult it is to teach history in today’s media landscape. The article stresses the importance of consensus reality and how it’s crucial to build a shared understanding of the past. It emphasizes that language is the main tool to bridge the gap between ourselves and the past. The article concludes with a call to action for teachers to continue their mission of educating students about history.
Inside the Facebook Algorithm in 2024
https://buffer.com/
Summary
The article discusses the Facebook algorithm and how it works in 2024. It explains the different types of content that can appear in a user's Facebook feed, including connected content, recommended content, and ads. The article also provides best practices for creating successful Facebook content, such as sharing authentic and engaging content, experimenting with different content types, and avoiding clickbait and fake news.
Key Points
- Facebook's goal is to show users more interesting and relevant content to keep them engaged on the platform.1
- The algorithm considers three types of content: connected content (from people/pages user is connected to), recommended content (from pages/people user doesn't follow), and ads.1
- The algorithm looks at various signals to determine relevance, such as when content was posted, who posted it, user's interactions, etc.23
- The algorithm gives each piece of content a 'relevance score' to determine its placement in the feed.34
- For recommended content, Facebook applies strict guidelines around content that violates community standards or is low-quality.567
- Best practices include sharing authentic, engaging content, experimenting with content types, cultivating genuine engagement, and avoiding clickbait/fake news.89[3
Inside the Facebook Algorithm in 2024: All the Updates You Need to Know https://buffer.com/library/facebook-news-feed-algorithm/