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Pope Francis tells shoppers: Don’t buy products made by modern-day slaves
A clear, molecular view of how human color vision evolved
Iraqi Kurds say siege of Mount Sinjar broken
The strange normality of life in the middle of Syria's war
A Growing Economic Recovery Bypasses Low-Wage Workers and Their Tables
Basic income paid to the poor can transform lives
Ayn Rand Reviews Children’s Movies
She's quite right. Cats ARE inherently valuable animals.
Bin Laden Expert Accused of Shaping CIA Deception on 'Torture' Program
NASA just emailed the space station a new socket wrench
Curiosity Rover Drills Into Mars Rock, Finds Water
Simultaneous Flooding and Drought in California: Human-Caused Climate Change?
Congress To Nutritionists: Don't Talk About The Environment
Turkey has ruled to recognise Alevis' places of worship but there are worries over the outcome of this decision.
Obama hails 'new chapter' in US-Cuba ties
Identical Twins' Genes Are Not Identical
Police Patrols in New York Public Housing Draw Scrutiny
The devalued American worker
The Humane Interrogation Technique That Actually Works
USA and Torture: A History of Hypocrisy
2014 really was a crappy year.
Their adaptation to high altitude was passed down by Denisovan ancestors.
At Rikers Island, Union Chief’s Clout Is a Roadblock to Reform
Los Angeles and New York Pin Down School Kids and Then Say It Never Happened
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Date: 2014-12-21 12:29 am (UTC)*hugs* Happy Holidays to you and yours, my friend. LOL, and hey, where's that hand-written letter the nieces were spoze to send me awhile back? Tell 'em I've waited long enough that just a letter won't do; I want artwork to put on my refrigerator. Good artwork; subject of their choice. Thanks! ;-D
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Date: 2014-12-21 03:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-12-21 03:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-12-21 01:04 pm (UTC)Oh, do I hear you about homework! I hated my own when I was a kid; I hated being required to assign it (to preschoolers!) in some of the centers I worked in; I hated my daughter's homework more than I'd hated all the rest put together.
I say there should be NO homework until middle school, and very little after that: if the school-day isn't long enough to cover the curriculum, perhaps smaller classes, better teachers and/or a better curriculum are required. Making children keep on doing schoolwork when they're not in school is just like making adults work overtime without pay, and it fosters disparity, because the only children who succeed under those conditions are those who've got a grown-up at home able and willing to coerce and assist them. If there has to be homework at all, it should be 'extra credit' only, not part of the regular grade.
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Date: 2014-12-21 01:17 pm (UTC)I'd suggest something like stencils and/or print-blocks - it's easy to crank out a lot of art-cards with those, and if they all look much the same, who's to know?
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Date: 2014-12-21 05:26 pm (UTC)Hear, hear. Plus, it teaches all the wrong work habits, like "Teachers will lie and say anything, but they won't really fail you if you don't do your work" or "It's okay to rush and skim, so long as it gets done" and "Nobody minds if your mom does it or you copy off your friend".
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Date: 2014-12-21 05:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2014-12-21 06:03 pm (UTC)It was so bogus. She was buried under a veritable mountain of make-work assignments of zero relevance to her actual education, and her high-school diploma depended on completing all that junk. She genuinely worked her butt off to complete it, but I had to work mine off as well.
If I had it all to do over again, I'd do just as I did, but I'd start sooner and have a lot less compunction about "doing her work for her". By what frickin' right does the school load her down with so-called 'work' of no benefit to her or anyone else? Why the hell should I condone that egregious imposition by either forcing her to do it or allowing her to fail?
Actually, if I had it all to do over again, I'd probably start doing her homework for her outright in about second grade: it would have saved so very much time and stress for both of us. The only thing homework ever taught her was to hate homework, and she learned that lesson the first year she had any, so there was no point in repeating it ad infinitum for ten more years.
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Date: 2014-12-22 04:25 am (UTC)This was not helped by the fact that I never bothered to pick up my diploma in the first place, and it is presumably still at Curtis High School getting dusty.