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Re: Heritage blaming teachers for edu-jargon!?!?
Thank you for addressing my mistake.
Quoting LLonald King <llon@comcast.net>:
> Without meaning to embarrass, I want to point out that Disraeli,
> England's famous P.M., has been dead for 125 years. The author of the
> offending article, which leads with a Disraeli quote, was Ed Feulner.
>
>
>
> |-----Original Message-----
> |From: arn-l-owner@interversity.org
> |[
mailto:arn-l-owner@interversity.org] On Behalf Of
> |kristina.pelletier@maine.edu
> |Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 12:16 PM
> |To: arn-l@interversity.org
> |Subject: Re: [arn-l] Heritage blaming teachers for edu-jargon!?!?
> |
> |
> |It seems Benjamin Disraeli hasn't bothered to read the
> |"systems" guidelines, policies, and manadates that govern
> |education. Teachers are forced to use "ed-jargon, becuase the
> |freaken government requires it. Its seems Disraeli and others,
> |are eager and quick to blame teachers. I am sick of it.
> |
> |Quoting Susan Allison <sueallison@comcast.net>:
> |
> |> This one is really rich!!! Check out this piece that uses
> |the American
> |> Diploma project to blame teachers for edu-jargon?!?!? Who do you
> |> think thought the jargon up to begin with! Achieve Inc. and the
> |> standardista crowd!
> |>
> |>
http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20040305-081332-7409r.htm
> |>
> |> The Washington Times
> |> www.washingtontimes.com
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