My goodness!
Aug. 17th, 2017 02:13 amSomebody really has made a recipe for Time City's butter pie!
Upon re-read, I realize that there is a small problem with the timeline in the book. Not in the usual time travel sense, which would be more or less okay, but in the educational calendar.
Vivian arrives in Time City during their half term, which I understand to be a short vacation in the middle of the semester - like midwinter recess in NYC. She attends school for two or three days, maybe as long as five - and then the whole city shuts down for two days of ceremonies! (And also the dramatic conclusion, but nobody knew that yet while the ceremonies happen every year.)
If they know, as they must know, that the kids will all have two days off, why not schedule their break a few days later so as to encompass the holiday? Instead of this on-again, off-again nonsense, which can't be good for their learning.
(Of course, I'm saying this from a city which only a few years ago started school on a Wednesday and then immediately took the next two days off for the Jewish New Year. Which, okay, it's an important holiday, but still. Start the year on a different day then!)
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Upon re-read, I realize that there is a small problem with the timeline in the book. Not in the usual time travel sense, which would be more or less okay, but in the educational calendar.
Vivian arrives in Time City during their half term, which I understand to be a short vacation in the middle of the semester - like midwinter recess in NYC. She attends school for two or three days, maybe as long as five - and then the whole city shuts down for two days of ceremonies! (And also the dramatic conclusion, but nobody knew that yet while the ceremonies happen every year.)
If they know, as they must know, that the kids will all have two days off, why not schedule their break a few days later so as to encompass the holiday? Instead of this on-again, off-again nonsense, which can't be good for their learning.
(Of course, I'm saying this from a city which only a few years ago started school on a Wednesday and then immediately took the next two days off for the Jewish New Year. Which, okay, it's an important holiday, but still. Start the year on a different day then!)
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Date: 2017-08-16 08:32 pm (UTC)Changing the end date scrambles the summer school schedule along with coordinated dates arranged with other schools in the district and colleges and such. So you wind up with weird half-weeks here and there.
It is true that everyone's actual learning goes to hell with 1-2 day weeks with vacation days filling out the rest, but they're not paid according to how well students learn, just according to how many butts are in the seats when they take attendance.
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Date: 2017-08-16 08:51 pm (UTC)In NYC, this was our first year with the new contract giving teachers an extra prep day after Labor Day. Honestly, not a single teacher I spoke to approved of the way the contract screwed the scheduling. Somebody signed off on this, but it wasn't them!
Benjamin Lay's determination and persistence
Date: 2017-08-16 11:15 pm (UTC)Good on him!
Re: Benjamin Lay's determination and persistence
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Date: 2017-08-17 01:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2017-08-17 02:21 am (UTC)So I can actually totally go with "a few days that no one really counts because it's all going to be logistics and no learning," a long weekend to get things straightened out, etc.
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Date: 2017-08-17 06:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2017-08-17 06:53 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2017-08-17 03:24 pm (UTC)Me and the fiancee were talking about how much cars have changed in their time, as reflected through how much head room I get. I'm curious how the supply and materials chain would also help bolster "green" jobs as carbon zero materials get considered more. Disposal of cars will be more interesting too though.
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Date: 2017-08-17 10:33 pm (UTC)played itseen it played. Once having seen that, all other sports are no longer macho: football, soccer, WWF fighting, "extreme" whatever... are all for wimps.no subject
Date: 2017-08-18 05:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2017-08-18 11:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2017-08-19 01:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2017-08-19 03:14 pm (UTC)Because they don't want to bother to accommodate you. In NYC, they make the effort because Jews comprise a fairly large percentage of the population (and also now we're getting off Eid and Lunar New Year on the same reasoning about Muslims and Asians) but most districts in the US don't bother either.
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Date: 2017-08-20 12:16 am (UTC)