lol, keep it classy bezosWaPo places story on Kavanaugh returning to coach girls basketball in 'public safety' section
https://thehill.com/homenews/media/4186 ... -in-public
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Audibly lol'd
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I really like the phrase lying press instead of fake news. People rarely say lying anymore they say stuff like "exaggerating" and " embellishing". Especially when young teens are involved. Most 9th or 10th graders do not know what diligence or industriousness mean either. We are embarking on a near future course where most people in the U.S. honestly do not speak the same language. All the information in the world and no ability to understand words and meanings.
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I blame teachers.GloryofGreece wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 2:24 pmI really like the phrase lying press instead of fake news. People rarely say lying anymore they say stuff like "exaggerating" and " embellishing". Especially when young teens are involved. Most 9th or 10th graders do not know what diligence or industriousness mean either. We are embarking on a near future course where most people in the U.S. honestly do not speak the same language. All the information in the world and no ability to understand words and meanings.
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I do my duty as a History teacher as best I can. Fortunately or unfortunately (depending on your perspective) there is no real way to measure If they learned those things from me and anything else for that matter.DBTrek wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 4:18 pmI blame teachers.GloryofGreece wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 2:24 pmI really like the phrase lying press instead of fake news. People rarely say lying anymore they say stuff like "exaggerating" and " embellishing". Especially when young teens are involved. Most 9th or 10th graders do not know what diligence or industriousness mean either. We are embarking on a near future course where most people in the U.S. honestly do not speak the same language. All the information in the world and no ability to understand words and meanings.
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Why is there no way to tell? Is it like Seattle/King County? Did your are specifically pass legislation forbidding teachers to be evaluated on the performance of their students or any other meaningful metric? Did that, in turn, lead to a police-state like fervor on behalf of school officials to make sure students never missed a day because "attendence" was the only metric the teacher's union forgot to include in their list of shit they can't be measured on?
Or is your area more hard-scrabble, and still holding educators to some kind of performance-based metrics, just not student performance?
Or is your area more hard-scrabble, and still holding educators to some kind of performance-based metrics, just not student performance?
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Its hard to tell quantifiably who or what was mostly responsible for the student's tested knowledge. Was it the teacher that gets the credit, the family, the dad, the kid himself etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.DBTrek wrote: ↑Wed Dec 05, 2018 5:22 pmWhy is there no way to tell? Is it like Seattle/King County? Did your are specifically pass legislation forbidding teachers to be evaluated on the performance of their students or any other meaningful metric? Did that, in turn, lead to a police-state like fervor on behalf of school officials to make sure students never missed a day because "attendence" was the only metric the teacher's union forgot to include in their list of shit they can't be measured on?
Or is your area more hard-scrabble, and still holding educators to some kind of performance-based metrics, just not student performance?
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We may not know who is most responsible for educating the student ... but we do know who draws a paycheck for the task of educating the student, right?GloryofGreece wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 8:50 amIts hard to tell quantifiably who or what was mostly responsible for the student's tested knowledge. Was it the teacher that gets the credit, the family, the dad, the kid himself etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.
So it doesn’t seem outlandish to me to use student test performance to evaluate the person acquiring wealth from educating students.
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Its not outlandish. Never said a test was. It can be used as one metric. Maybe one among 5-6 would be reasonable. But only if they were all genuinely being used and not simply one.DBTrek wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 9:00 amWe may not know who is most responsible for educating the student ... but we do know who draws a paycheck for the task of educating the student, right?GloryofGreece wrote: ↑Thu Dec 06, 2018 8:50 amIts hard to tell quantifiably who or what was mostly responsible for the student's tested knowledge. Was it the teacher that gets the credit, the family, the dad, the kid himself etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc.
So it doesn’t seem outlandish to me to use student test performance to evaluate the person acquiring wealth from educating students.
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