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Re: MCLB "Anniversary?" Millions of children left
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- Subject: Re: MCLB "Anniversary?" Millions of children left
- From: "Art Burke" <aburke@vansd.org>
- Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 08:33:31 -0800
I did not say that and that does not follow from what I did say.
Art
>>> rparkany@borg.com 01/09/03 04:07AM >>>
What in the hell does THIS have to do w/LNCB, Art??? Are you trying to
tyell us that the staff in
your district was doing nothing special until this came about? How
aften do you sally forth from
your ivory tower and actually work amoung your subjects, my Liege?
I'll bet a dollar to a stale donut that the principal would NEVER
attribute this *turnaround* in
his/her school to that seditious piece of legislativew crap!!!
So, again! what *evidence* made you perform this attribution? ;-}
rap.
Art Burke wrote:
>
> Principal was telling me about the "Job Corps" she started in her
> elementary school. Posts a list of jobs. Kids have to apply. Have
to
> get two letters of support from adults in the school. Kids send in
> their app. Principal sees the kids in the hall and says, "Have you
> heard anything yet? I hope you get it." A few days go by.
Expectancy
> mounts. Principal sends kid a letter of congratulations that he or
she
> got the job. Every job is important. Every kid is successful. One
> heck of a principal.
>
> Art
>
> >>> ecrump@interversity.org 01/08/03 02:08PM >>>
> On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Art Burke wrote:
> > is NCLB. The universal feeling in the four schools is that things
> are
> > better now for struggling students than they were before and they
> will
> > get even better as time goes on.
>
> I reckon more attention is generally a good thing, maybe, sort of.
> Depends, though, what kind of attention we're talking about. Is the
> main
> struggle for these kids their ability to score well on tests? Is the
> attention they are getting just more and better test preparation?
>
> If that's the case, more attention might not be such a wonderful
thing.
> If
> they are getting more attention paid to what they want to learn and
how
>
> they learn best, and if they are being given assistance and
resources
> that
> help them accomplish their own goals, that would be a very good
thing.
>
> --Eric Crump
--
"Dein Wachstum sei feste und lache vor Lust!
Deines Herzens Trefflichkeit
Hat dir selbst das Feld bereit',
Auf dem du bluehen musst." JS Bach: Bauern Kantata
Richard A. Parkany: SUNY@Albany
Prometheus Educational Services
http://www.borg.com/~rparkany/
Upper Hudson & Mohawk Valleys; New York State, USA
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