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25 new of 413 responses total.
happyboy
response 127 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 00:26 UTC 2003

re125: get use to it or quit.
scg
response 128 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 16:23 UTC 2003

re 125:
        I'll counter that by saying that those who are good at their jobs (in
general; this is in no way unique to teachers) are those who are good at
dealing with the environment that's there, not just the environment they'd
like to exist.  I have seen some teachers handle that sort of situation
wonderfully.
rcurl
response 129 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 17:00 UTC 2003

I don't think that "counters" #125. In fact, it supports it. The fact reamins,
the teachers have to "handle that sort of situation", but you'd have more
teachers doing it effectively if parents did their "job" more effecitvely.
happyboy
response 130 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 17:52 UTC 2003

  well i guess we'd better start totally changing american
culture then.
rcurl
response 131 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 17:53 UTC 2003

Is that the solution you recommend for every problem that America faces?
happyboy
response 132 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 18:03 UTC 2003

yep.
mcnally
response 133 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 19:31 UTC 2003

  re #131:  It seems to me that Rane is the one advocating for a substantial
  change in American habits and happyboy is the one recommending dealing with
  things as they are, rather than as we'd like them to be. 
remmers
response 134 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 22:53 UTC 2003

If Americans always dealt with things as they are, there'd be no United
States.
rcurl
response 135 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 14 22:57 UTC 2003

Some people seem to think that improvements are either undesirable or
impossible. Why must we settle for "things as they are"?
scg
response 136 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 03:37 UTC 2003

I'd say that actually changing things is working with the environment, while
complaining that something can't be done because the environment hasn't
changed isn't.
russ
response 137 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 03:37 UTC 2003

IBB I've been trying to spider the web sites of spammers to
drive up their bandwidth bills, but every site I've gotten
to has already been taken down before I can do my part. ;-)
jaklumen
response 138 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 03:39 UTC 2003

IBB it will probably be a week until I can get a C-PAP machine.  Red 
tape...
beeswing
response 139 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 03:41 UTC 2003

Sarah pretty much said what I was trying to get at. I will teach the
subjects required. I will give them extra help if they need it. I will
grade their work fairly. But I can't be a parent. 

glenda
response 140 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 10:36 UTC 2003

Re: 138, don't count on getting it that fast.  When STeve got his he went in
for the sleep study which determined that he needed one.  Then he had to set
another appointment for another sleep study to determine which pressure
setting was needed.  He had his stroke at the end of September 2001.  He got
the referral to the sleep study program in mid October, he finally got the
machine in January.  And that was with his neurologist playing interferance
to get him through the system faster, before having another stroke.
eskarina
response 141 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 12:44 UTC 2003

Re 106:  I am student teaching in the small town of Holt, Michigan, 
which is just south of Lansing.  I am in a classroom with 4 Geometry 
classes and an Algebra 2.  I am in a building with grades 10-12 in it, 
and we have students of every grade level in every single one of our 
classes.  My "focus class", or the one that I am the main teacher of 
from the beginning of the year until I leave, is 3rd hour geometry.  
They're fun.  They're smart, if not always well behaved.  We've also 
had more time to work out our kinks with each other than the other 
classes which I haven't taught much (I taught 2nd hour for two weeks).

My cooperating teacher is cool (and I don't just say that because he's 
sitting on a desk 5 feet away ;) ).  In some ways my student teaching 
placement is idyllic... I'm in a school where I really like the 
educational environment, and the math department is really cool.

How is Cara's CT territorial?
flem
response 142 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 16:53 UTC 2003

IBB I spent ten minutes this morning checkign out local computer jobs.  Guess
I'll be stuck with this job for a while.  :\
gelinas
response 143 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 16:53 UTC 2003

IBB the AA News is still publishing C. Potter's "reviews."
remmers
response 144 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 17:00 UTC 2003

The AA News used to have a worse critic than Potter.  Can't remember
his name though.
scott
response 145 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 18:11 UTC 2003

Didn't get the Albion gig.
slynne
response 146 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 18:38 UTC 2003

I dont really understand why the AA News keeps Christopher Potter on 
staff. I havent ever met a single person who liked his reviews except 
for a couple people who like him because his tastes are exactly 
opposite from their's. i.e. if he likes a movie, they hate it. If he 
*really* likes a movie, they *really hate it.
tod
response 147 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 15 23:20 UTC 2003

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other
response 148 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 16 00:51 UTC 2003

147:  That's generous of you...
gelinas
response 149 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 16 02:12 UTC 2003

It's insulting to Mr. Stern.
other
response 150 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 16 05:14 UTC 2003

Comcast seems to have shut me down again.  I'm still waiting for an accounting
of the money I've paid them already.  At this point, I will be cancelling my
cable service, but retaining the broadband service.
russ
response 151 of 413: Mark Unseen   Oct 16 13:23 UTC 2003

Christopher Potter's reviews always told me whether I wanted to see
something or not.  Whether I agreed with his tastes was irrelevant
to that crucial issue.
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