I saw your example, and I thought it was really bad judgment to have an assignment like that, and worse having a "correct answer" like that. I don't disagree that there are more examples. I've personally run into a similar behavior from different teachers, and from different "biases" (pushing a leftist agenda, pushing a right-wing agenda, and pushing a pro-Israel agenda). I just question how pervasive it is. At least there are two of us, who if we were teachers, would be fair, yes?
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Interestingly none of this went on when I was in high school. OTOH I have always read and heard about teachers having a huge impact on students lives and that they will never forget them! This literally never happened to me. I skated through High School getting stoned, never bringing homework home and ended up with a GPA just over 3.0. My first class at UW, Econ 101 with 600+ students I got a 4.0 in the class.gil wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 7:44 pmI saw your example, and I thought it was really bad judgment. I don't disagree that there are more. I've personally run into a similar behavior from different teachers, and from different "biases" - pushing a leftist agenda, pushing a right-wing agenda, and pushing a pro-Israel agenda). I just question how pervasive it is. At least there are two of us, who if we were teachers, would be fair, yes?
If I was a teacher I would preach to students think for yourself, don't rely on anyone especially the government, try your best and anything is possible. I would probably be considered a right wing nut in today's school system for this. lol
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That all sounds pretty reasonable to me, although I suspect if we discussed "don't rely on anyone especially the government" a bit more, I bet we'd get into contentious territory. Are you old enough to remember when "don't trust the government, they are against 'us'" was a left-wing mantra? I sure am! How times change.D-train wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 7:57 pmInterestingly none of this went on when I was in high school. OTOH I have always read and heard about teachers having a huge impact on students lives and that they will never forget them! This literally never happened to me. I skated through High School getting stoned, never bringing homework home and ended up with a GPA just over 3.0. My first class at UW, Econ 101 with 600+ students I got a 4.0 in the class.gil wrote: ↑Wed May 13, 2020 7:44 pmI saw your example, and I thought it was really bad judgment. I don't disagree that there are more. I've personally run into a similar behavior from different teachers, and from different "biases" - pushing a leftist agenda, pushing a right-wing agenda, and pushing a pro-Israel agenda). I just question how pervasive it is. At least there are two of us, who if we were teachers, would be fair, yes?
If I was a teacher I would preach to students think for yourself, don't rely on anyone especially the government, try your best and anything is possible. I would probably be considered a right wing nut in today's school system for this. lol
If I were a teacher I'd probably be too busy teaching the subject matter (e.g., 19th Century American history or English composition) to have much time for preaching my personal values. But to your list I'd add: learning optimism, resilience, and empathy. Become a good writer and public speaker. Learn how to work with others. If I taught something contentious (such as US History post Civil War), I'd emphasize "critical thinking," i.e., the ability to express different points of view in a constructive and accurate fashion. If there are two diametrically opposed sides, for example, the student should be able to express each side's argument well enough that a partisan (for either, on any, side) would say "yes, you have captured my point of view; you understand what I am thinking and what I care about." And I would emphasize how to evaluate what are good sources of information for getting facts.
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Wasn't there something about not trusting anyone over 30, as well?gil wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 5:51 pm
That all sounds pretty reasonable to me, although I suspect if we discussed "don't rely on anyone especially the government" a bit more, I bet we'd get into contentious territory. Are you old enough to remember when "don't trust the government, they are against 'us'" was a left-wing mantra? I sure am! How times change.
Gil, why weren't you a teacher???
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A possible Breakthrough
Hope this is Legit
http://meaninginhistory.blogspot.com/20 ... rough.html
Hope this is Legit
http://meaninginhistory.blogspot.com/20 ... rough.html
A California-based biopharmaceutical company claims to have discovered an antibody that could shield the human body from the coronavirus and flush it out of a person’s system within four days, Fox News has exclusively learned.
Later Friday, Sorrento Therapeutics will announce their discovery of the STI-1499 antibody, which the San Diego company said can provide "100% inhibition" of COVID-19, adding that a treatment could be available months before a vaccine hits the market.
"We want to emphasize there is a cure. There is a solution that works 100 percent," Dr. Henry Ji, founder and CEO of Sorrento Therapeutics, told Fox News. "If we have the neutralizing antibody in your body, you don't need the social distancing. You can open up a society without fear."
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That would be a miracle! If totally true we're looking at a total re-opening of society and the world economy. This will have been just a (big) blip on the screen of history. Holding my breath.
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Investors think it legit. Stock went from about $2.50 to over $7 today.Coeurd’Alene J wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 6:21 pmA possible Breakthrough
Hope this is Legit
http://meaninginhistory.blogspot.com/20 ... rough.html
A California-based biopharmaceutical company claims to have discovered an antibody that could shield the human body from the coronavirus and flush it out of a person’s system within four days, Fox News has exclusively learned.
Later Friday, Sorrento Therapeutics will announce their discovery of the STI-1499 antibody, which the San Diego company said can provide "100% inhibition" of COVID-19, adding that a treatment could be available months before a vaccine hits the market.
"We want to emphasize there is a cure. There is a solution that works 100 percent," Dr. Henry Ji, founder and CEO of Sorrento Therapeutics, told Fox News. "If we have the neutralizing antibody in your body, you don't need the social distancing. You can open up a society without fear."
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/SRNE?p= ... c=fin-srch
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For those of you that are celebrating "Memorial Week," consider wearing a red bandana today.
https://www.espn.com/video/clip/_/id/11505494
Imagine what would happen if Trump supporters began wearing red bandanas instead of red MAGA hats? Would make for some interesting confrontations between Antifa types and just normal people who happened to have a red bandana at home.
https://www.espn.com/video/clip/_/id/11505494
Imagine what would happen if Trump supporters began wearing red bandanas instead of red MAGA hats? Would make for some interesting confrontations between Antifa types and just normal people who happened to have a red bandana at home.