06-23-2010, 03:21 PM | #1906 |
“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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Good job. That must have been a bit nerve racking.
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06-23-2010, 03:32 PM | #1907 |
Come on, cat.
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It is.
It always goes well - but I always obsess that if it doesn't, we're screwed, the year is over.
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06-23-2010, 03:35 PM | #1908 |
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Are they pretty hard core about it? I would imagine that keeping really good records would be the key, other than your end of year testing, that really counts.
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06-23-2010, 05:10 PM | #1909 |
Come on, cat.
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Keeping, and organizing, everything is key. You have to show a full year's work to the evaluator (in about a 1/2 hour), who is currently licensed to teach the grades being evaluated. PA only requires standardized testing in grades 3,5, and 8 - so we skipped it this year.
The home schooled neighbor kid was held back a year based on an evaluators recommendation to the school district - it's not just a rubber stamp thing for sure.
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06-23-2010, 06:10 PM | #1910 |
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We (the school I volunteer for) had an OFSTED inspection a couple of months back (an Orwellian abbreviation to do with office and education I think)
It's not enough to teach the children; evidence has to be available to check. I spent a whole morning today glueing worksheets into science books. Not because of this year's inspection, just because that's the way education works now. Of the three topics I was glueing in, one a "mini-beasts" hunt. In other words we went looking for insects. It was numeracy and identifying and drawing and writing. But it only counted if it was written up with a heading and a date and the objective was clearly stated and achieved and the work is shown and is marked and a comment made by the teacher. A thirty minute session in school time and an added thirty minutes out of school time for a teacher/ TA/ Parent Helper. I understand that the need for evidence can be used to judge sub-standard schools. But I'm lucky enough to work in a superb school and I still know they could not function as well as they do without parent commitment. That seems terrible to me. If a good school needs 4-5 parents (and me, a non-parent) a week to meet the targets of reading and recording and practice and art, what about the schools that don't have that? Well, I know what happens to those schools. Or local estate school is failing. Our Councillor blames the parents for not being engaged. He's probably right, but it seems like a double bind for the children involved. One of the issues is how to motivate parents from different cultural backgrounds, especially when English is not spoken at home. He's appealed to the community to take more interest in education, and I hope he succeeds - we don't need ghetto education in a town this size. Sorry, wandered off subject. But I was being a post whore so I forgive myself. St Cherry, patron saint of thread-drift-non-drift.
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07-05-2010, 10:08 PM | #1912 |
UNDER CONDITIONAL MITIGATION
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I saw the most horrific thing in a parking lot this afternoon.
It was an IKEA delivery truck--small as far as those things go, more like the size of a U-Haul truck--and one entire side of the trailer was a huge flatscreen TV screen, looping an IKEA infomercial, including loud audio. Holy fucking road hazard, Batman. Now, it was idling, and I came in and left again before it moved, so maybe, just maybe, this video does not actually play while the truck is driving down the highway. But I'm inclined to think it does, because one of the sound effects in the infomercial was a very startling truck horn honking. It actually honks at you to make sure you're watching the 10-foot-tall television instead of driving. |
07-06-2010, 08:59 AM | #1913 |
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See, that is why Americans need enormous cars.
'cause sometimes, there's some things that just need to be run off the road.
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07-10-2010, 08:27 PM | #1914 |
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Okay, this is fairly amazing; a crocheted representation of Terry Pratchet's Discworld:
http://www.planetjune.com/blog/amigurumi-discworld/
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07-11-2010, 05:09 PM | #1915 |
Come on, cat.
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The girl acquired a right distal radius buckle fracture about 5 minutes after we arrived at the gym today. Cast on tuesday.
The new ER at Paoli is pretty impressive. There was an illegal alien wanting to get stitched up in the next room but refusing to answer any questions.
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07-12-2010, 07:08 AM | #1916 | |
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Cloud, that is great, thanks.
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07-12-2010, 07:12 AM | #1917 |
still says videotape
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Summer in a cast... irritating.
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07-12-2010, 02:30 PM | #1919 |
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Sorry for the girl, Jinx.
Is there still at least a cool factor to it? Hang on - homeschooled (and coming up to summer anyway) I guess there aren't as many kids to impress with it. And the worst weather otherwise. If you manage to get her in a kayak I'd love to see pics I'm going through the volunteer database at the mo. I have 2.5 days left at school then nothing for 6 weeks. And I know Mum will e.x.p.l.o.d.e. if I don't find myself something to do during the holidays. I shouldn't be so mingy about it - even if I get stuck with something I don't like I guess I only have to stick it for 6 weeks. More likely 4 once I get trained up and then start back at school beginning September. And there is a good chance I'll find something I enjoy... Maybe. They want volunteers on the maternity ward - welcoming, door monitoring (to prevent baby snatching, sadly) and escorting postnatal parents to the waiting area. Sounds like something I can do. Another which has caught my eye is pushing the Chaplain around on ward visits. She is in a wheelchair. A good way to sweat off a few pounds? The Chaplin is described as "small", but they want volunteers to push patients to chapel on Sunday mornings too. I reckon I could handle a little old lady or too. As long as I don't have to sit in... I'll find something. Watch this space. |
07-12-2010, 02:54 PM | #1920 |
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Is paid work still not an option at this point, SG?
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