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Emphasizing class size over teacher quality is a poor choice
The Goldwater Institute ^
| April 21, 2008
| Matthew Ladner
Posted on 04/22/2008 11:05:39 AM PDT by GoldwaterInstitute
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To: swmobuffalo
Understood, thanks. I have a family member who is a teacher. Once I made the mistake of saying to her, in response to her complaints about the kids not listening, etc., “hey, you get paid whether they learn or not!”
I was trying to cheer her up, but obviously I don't have the temperament for teaching. She is one of those teachers who CARES whether the kids learn or not. too bad many others, including many parents, don't.
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04/22/2008 1:18:33 PM PDT
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cvq3842
To: Sacajaweau
I would think that since the subject was the Revolutionary War and King George, the current queen would be irrelevant to the discussion.
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04/22/2008 1:31:07 PM PDT
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swmobuffalo
("We didn't seek the approval of Code Pink and MoveOn.org before deciding what to do")
To: GoldwaterInstitute
Emphasizing class size over quality teachers increases NEA members employment and increases money to the NEA and political power to the NEA. Education is more or less irrelevant.
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04/22/2008 2:39:32 PM PDT
by
arthurus
To: GoldwaterInstitute; patton; Gabz; Amelia; SoftballMominVA; shag377
some rather interesting anecdotals in this thread,
including one about yours truly (thanks, mr patton).
these stories shared make me even more thankful
to be teaching right where i am. :)
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04/22/2008 5:50:56 PM PDT
by
leda
(don't forget the baby shoes)
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