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""The Class""

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Anonymous a)c said...

Looks much more interesting than it could have been.

3/20/09, 3:59 PM

Blogger Black Sea said...

Somewhat reminiscent of a conversation I had years ago with a former high school teacher in one of America's drearier, but not desparately bad, "inner city" schools. She said the students had routinely chided her for being naive enough to become a teacher, and mocked her supposedly low pay, this despite the fact that she probably made substantially more than any of the kids' parents.

After a few years, she moved on to something else. But she did confirm what I've heard from others in this situation: if you could remove the worst 10% of "students" from these classrooms, the other kids, many of whom do want to learn, would be much better situated to do so.

3/20/09, 8:59 PM

Anonymous Richard H said...

Why does The American Conservative's site now look exactly like National Review's?

3/21/09, 2:19 AM

Anonymous josh said...

Remember Michelle Pfeiffer(sp?) in that moronic video manfully pulling up a chair(sitting on the chair backwards of course-cuz she means bidness!) and rappin' with Coolio? Seeing the work that her idiot huband Michael Kelly has done they must be one very SWPL couple!

3/21/09, 11:43 AM

Anonymous Mr. Anon said...

"josh said...

Remember Michelle Pfeiffer(sp?) in that moronic video manfully pulling up a chair(sitting on the chair backwards of course-cuz she means bidness!) and rappin' with Coolio? Seeing the work that her idiot huband Michael Kelly has done they must be one very SWPL couple!"

I liked the way Florence Henderson did it better:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrowbOGZJwg

3/22/09, 9:36 AM

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