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Re: How Many People Subscribe to ARN-L?



Why would you expect more people to read a list where a teacher threatens violence against a supporter of testing, or where teachers compare reading and math tests to genocide or to the Holocaust, or where a teacher uses a racial slur against President Obama because he thinks the President is too supportive of tests, or where teachers use obscene and profane language - let alone the fact that the list trashes the rights of parents and children?

What's the big attraction except as a demonstration of dysfunction?

Art









-----Original Message-----
From: Lourdes Perez <lperezwritestranslates@gmail.com>
To: arn-l@interversity.org
Sent: Sat, Aug 7, 2010 10:54 am
Subject: Re: [arn-l] How Many People Subscribe to ARN-L?


I would've expect many more people did



On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Eric Crump <ecrump@interversity.org> wrote:



> Currently there are 282 subscriptions.

>

> --Eric Crump

>

>

> On Thu, 5 Aug 2010, Richard Hake wrote:

>

> Does anyone know how many people subscribe to ARN-L?

>>

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> Subscribe ARN-L:

> http://interversity.org/lists/arn-l/subscribe.html

>







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Lourdes Perez Ramirez






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