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Education (Bloggers & Personal)

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  • Snowflake Teacher Tells Parents And Kids To Call Her Nongendering Pronouns Like “They & Them

    10/02/2017 6:05:38 PM PDT · by Morgana · 49 replies
    The Doctor of Common Sense ^ | September 29, 2017 | E.T. Williams
    Snowflake Teacher Tells Parents And Kids To Call Her Nongendering Pronouns Like “They & Them
  • There Are 345 Diversity Courses at UNCC! They Teach Queer Theory, Street Gangs, and Global Hip Hop

    10/01/2017 6:18:02 PM PDT · by Morgana · 25 replies
    The Doctor of Common Sense ^ | October 1 2017 | E.T. Williams
    There Are 345 Diversity Courses at UNCC! They Teach Queer Theory, Street Gangs, and Global Hip Hop
  • After saying the US flag is toilet paper to her, U-46 Board member doubles down

    10/01/2017 7:44:55 AM PDT · by KeyLargo · 45 replies
    ILLINOIS REVIEW ^ | SEP 30, 2017
    Saturday, September 30, 2017 After saying the US flag is toilet paper to her, U-46 Board member doubles down ELGIN - Earlier this week, U-46 School Board member Traci O'Neal Ellis opined about the National Football League controversy on her personal Facebook page, saying "That flag means nothing more than toilet paper to me." The post was passed along to fellow U-46 Board member Jeanette Ward, who shared Ellis' comments with others. Local media picked it up, and Ellis' words were soon appearing on national blogs and being commented on by national political persons Saturday like former Governor Mike Huckabee:
  • No pledge, no play: Stand for anthem or our team leaves, says this Missouri college

    09/29/2017 5:16:28 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 28 replies
    The Kansas City Star ^ | September 29, 2017 | Blair Kerkhoff
    An NAIA school in Southwest Missouri has taken its support of the national anthem at sporting events to the next level. Not only will athletes and coaches at College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout, Mo., stand at attention for the Star Spangled Banner, the opponent will as well. Or the Bobcats won’t play. The school calls it, “No pledge, No Play,” and school president Jerry C. Davis said he has no problem taking his ball and going home. The school has revised its contracts in competitions in all sports to reflect the pledge. “We want to make it clear...
  • Librarian who rejected Melania Trump's Dr. Seuss books dressed as 'Cat in the Hat'

    09/29/2017 9:11:35 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 73 replies
    Fox News ^ | September 29, 2017
    Horton hears a hypocrite. The Massachusetts elementary school librarian who rejected Dr. Seuss books donated by First Lady Melania Trump because the publication’s artwork contained “racist mockery,” was previously photographed dressed as the Cat in the Hat and holding a “Green Eggs and Ham” themed breakfast. Liz Phipps Soeiro was busted Friday by Twitter users after she snubbed the First Lady’s donation to the Cambridgeport Elementary School. Soeiro wrote in a letter to Trump that the school could not accept the books, which included: “The Cat in the Hat,” “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” and “Green Eggs and Ham.” (TWEET-AT-LINK)...
  • The Case Against Sending Your Kids to College

    09/29/2017 8:44:06 AM PDT · by impetrio1 · 33 replies
    Black & Blonde Media ^ | 9/29/17 | Black & Blonde Media
    Ten minutes from now, if you still want to send your kid to an institution of higher learning in the United States, it could be tantamount to child abuse. Even after a few short months at college, that child will be unrecognizable and you'll really begin to have second thoughts what you're wasting good money on. Even a few short months may be too late.
  • School district says it ‘didn't authorize’ librarian’s letter rejecting books donated by Melania

    09/28/2017 7:05:53 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 37 replies
    The Boston Globe ^ | September 28, 2017 | Dialynn Dwyer
    Officials at Cambridge Public Schools are distancing the district from a letter penned by a school librarian rejecting books donated by first lady Melania Trump. In the blog post, published Tuesday on the Horn Book, Liz Phipps Soeiro, a library media specialist at the district’s Cambridgeport School, began by thanking the first lady for the 10 Dr. Seuss books sent to her school “for its high standards of excellence.” But she went on to explain why they would not be keeping the gifted titles. “Cities like Philadelphia, Chicago, and Detroit are suffering through expansion, privatization, and school ‘choice’ with no...
  • Radical middle school teacher among protesters arrested at Berkeley

    09/27/2017 8:53:24 PM PDT · by BogusTimes · 6 replies
    Bogus Times ^ | 9/27/17 | Kim Parkhurst
    Protests broke out at U.C. Berkeley Tuesday to shut down Patriot Prayers’ free speech rally, landing at least three protesters in jail, among them prominent “By Any Means Necessary” (BAMN) leader Yvonne Felarca. Felarca, 47, is a teacher at Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School and was arrested for battery and resisting arrest after the Antifa-BAMN “Victory March” celebrating Berkeley’s cancellation of “Free Speech Week.”
  • Cambridge Public Schools Librarian to Return Book Donation by FLOTUS Melania Trump

    09/27/2017 4:24:32 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 82 replies
    Patch ^ | September 27, 2017 | Dana Forsythe
    A Cambridge Public Schools librarian has explained why her class won't be keeping a donation of books donated by First Lady Melania Trump. In an open letter on the book review site, Horn Book, elementary school librarian Liz Phipps Soeiro explained that her school already has thousands of books and postured that there were schools in greater need of the donation. She also took the opportunity to criticize the policies of Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. Soeiro criticized the choice of donated books as well. "So, my school doesn’t have a NEED for these books. And then there’s the matter...
  • American University Unveils New Degree: Marijuana Chemistry

    09/26/2017 7:10:31 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 21 replies
    big think ^ | September 26, 2017 | Stephen Johnson
    Northern Michigan University is offering students the chance to major in a new program called medicinal plant chemistry — marijuana analysis, basically. The program is the first of its kind at a four-year university in the U.S., according to CBS Detroit. Students will take classes in chemistry, plant biology and business entrepreneurship, and the program will also feature a capstone “research experience” involving “experimental horticulture and instrumental analysis of natural products.” As far as hands-on experience? “We’re not going to be actually growing anything on campus,” said Brandon Canfield, associate chemistry professor at Northern Michigan University, to CBS Detroit. “Maybe...
  • A College Lecturer Tweeted, ‘Trump Must Hang.’ He Doesn’t Regret It.

    09/24/2017 2:49:12 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 18 replies
    The Politico ^ | September 24, 2017 | Scott Lucas
    The anonymous tip came in at 10:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 6. There it sat for almost 24 hours, until Rob Shimshock, a 22-year-old reporter for the Daily Caller in Washington, found it in the site’s generic inbox, an electronic slush pile. The unsigned email contained links to a few tweets, as well as to the biographical page of an untenured history lecturer at California State University, Fresno—Lars Maischak. The author was obscure, but the tweets were explosive. On February 17, Maischak had posted on Twitter about the new president: “To save American democracy, Trump must hang. The sooner and...
  • You can learn to build aerial taxis with Udacity’s new Flying Car Nanodegree

    09/23/2017 3:21:28 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 1 replies
    Tech Crunch ^ | September 19, 2017 | Darrell Etherington
    Online education company Udacity is growing its new Nanodegree program yet again – it’s adding two entirely new programs to the roster, including a new entry-level self-driving Nanodegree, as well as a brand new one focused on ‘flying cars’ (though it’s actually a bit more nuanced than that). The Flying Car program will include course material created by world-leading aeronautics and aerospace industry experts, including MIT professor Nicholas Roy, ETH Zurich professor and Kiva Systems co-founder Raffaelo D’Andrea, University of Toronto Aerospace Studies professor Angela Schoellig and Udacity founder Sebastian Thrun himself. Thrun is also CEO of personal aircraft startup...
  • Interview with Mike Rowe

    09/23/2017 2:06:23 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 24 replies
    Philanthropy Roundtable ^ | The Summer 2017 Issue
    Mike Rowe has had many jobs: actor, podcast host, even opera singer. But he is best known as a serial apprentice, participating in over 300 grubby gigs on the TV show “Dirty Jobs” and its successor “Somebody’s Gotta Do It.” Affably working alongside people who do the unglamorous tasks that keep our economy humming, such as castrating lambs or laundering tons of dirty diapers, Rowe’s wit and wisdom have made him a favorite with viewers. But over time, he realized that something decidedly un-funny was happening in our country. A narrative that college is the only path to success began...
  • FLOTUS visits military children

    09/22/2017 10:00:53 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 22 replies
    The Andrews Gazette ^ | September 21, 2017 | Senior Airman Jordyn Fetter, 11th Wing Public Affairs
    First Lady Melania Trump’s focus on the well-being of children led her to visit the Youth Center on Joint Base Andrews, Md., Sept. 15. During Trump’s visit, she interacted with approximately 30 children, toured the youth center and learned about their educational and social initiatives, while also expressing her support for their sacrifices to the country. “I had the privilege to visit with some of your wonderful children at the youth center here on base,” Trump said. “I enjoy our time together, getting to know them, and want to thank everyone who helped make this visit possible.” As first...
  • Trump sued for blocking Twitter foes by Columbia U institute

    09/22/2017 5:21:04 PM PDT · by BogusTimes · 10 replies
    Bogus Times ^ | 9/22/17 | Kim Parkhurst
    Columbia University’s “Knight Institute” is suing the Trump administration on behalf of seven individuals alleging the president “blocked” them from reading his Twitter feed. The lawsuit, filed with the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, alleges that due to Mr. Trump’s usage of his personal Twitter account to engage with the public, his @realdonaldtrump Twitter account is a “public forum,” blocking citizens of access is “unconstitutional,” and his personal Twitter account should be treated as a public forum under federal law.
  • POLL: Should anti-Progressive speech be allowed on college campuses?

    09/22/2017 11:22:48 AM PDT · by Jeff Chandler · 16 replies
    POLL: Should anti-Progressive speech be allowed on college campuses? No, speech or viewpoints that are offensive or biased against certain groups of people should not be permitted Yes, students should be exposed to all types of speech and viewpoints I'm not sure
  • Netflix pulls ‘Maya the Bee’ episode after parents spot perverted sketch in cartoon[tr]

    09/22/2017 10:19:27 AM PDT · by kevcol · 24 replies
    Bizpac Review ^ | September 22, 2017 | Samantha Chang
    Netflix pulled an episode of “Maya the Bee,” an animated children’s cartoon, after viewers noticed a penis drawing in the background. . . . Netflix has since pulled the episode (season 1, episode 35) from its streaming service. Maya the Bee is animated by French company Studio 100, which called the phallic flap “a very bad joke.”
  • 2017 autumn equinox - 7 things to know on first day of fall

    09/22/2017 1:29:38 AM PDT · by Berlin_Freeper · 11 replies
    nj.com ^ | September 21, 2017 | Len Melisurgo
    The autumn equinox, otherwise know as the first day of fall, arrives on Friday, Sept. 22 in the Earth's northern hemisphere. The transition marks the time when the sun will be shining directly on the Earth's equator, bringing equal amounts of daylight and darkness. Here are 7 things to know about the fall equinox:
  • Campbell University under fire for hosting speaker who says Trump is a white supremacist

    09/21/2017 3:12:35 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 4 replies
    The News & Observer ^ | September 21, 2017 | Martha Quillin
    A black writer coming to Campbell University on Sept. 26 to talk about racism on college campuses has said President Donald Trump is a white supremacist, and the school is being criticized for hosting him. California-based Lawrence Ross, author of “The Divine Nine: The History of African American Fraternities and Sororities,” and “Blackballed: The Black & White Politics of Race on America’s Campuses,” is scheduled to speak at Campbell as part of “Risky Business Week.” On Sept. 13, Ross tweeted, “Whether or not Donald Trump is a white supremacist is settled law. He is,” launching a protracted exchange with people...
  • Actress Branded ‘Inappropriate’ by Liberals for Speaking About Constitution

    09/21/2017 8:26:43 AM PDT · by kevcol · 44 replies
    Newsbusters ^ | September 21, 2017 | Corinne Weaver
    It’s a sad world we live in where talking about the Constitution is considered inappropriate for children. But for actress Janine Turner (Northern Exposure), these are the accusations she faced from parents of the students she teaches about the Constitution. A former board member, who is a current member of the #Resistance, pushed the school who hosted Turner to apologize for inviting her. . . . The board member, one Buddy Luce, told the Dallas News that he thought the speech was a partisan attempt to bias children. He said, “How they get their foot in the door is letting...