People here are 1) suprised when a 6-8 hour project they didn't tell me was a rush until after 5:00 on Friday isn't done yet, and 2) expecting me to care.
There are several flaws in their logic.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
People here are 1) suprised when a 6-8 hour project they didn't tell me was a rush until after 5:00 on Friday isn't done yet, and 2) expecting me to care.
There are several flaws in their logic.
Not going to enter into the home school vs public school debate here just because I see it as primarily a pragmatic issue, not a moral one. But I do find the discussion interesting because now that we've bought the house I've begun thinking about Franny's education. The local elemetary school sucks. It sucked when I went there, and it hasn't gotten any better over the years, so I know that I don't want her to go there.
I've discovered an inherent flaw in my cunning plan to catch up on my work e-mail: people keep replying.
If only I had a magic clicky thing what puts the rest of the universe on pause.
"The Battle of Teaching Evolution Sharpens." Scary stuff.
Yep, scary stuff. The jury isn't out on evolution, the evidence is overwhelming. There might be tweaks here and there but evolution is pretty darn solid. What bothers me the most is that the "alternatives" are just religion masqurading as science.
What bothers me the most is that the "alternatives" are just religion masqurading as science.
What bothers me the most is knowing, from discussions with my students, how many future health practioners don't believe in evolution.
People here are 1) suprised when a 6-8 hour project they didn't tell me was a rush until after 5:00 on Friday isn't done yet, and 2) expecting me to care.
Did you laugh at them, Lee?
ignoring all the homeschooly talk to post a random link
Have y'all seen this? It's work-safe and damn funny. And has the most perfectly descriptive title ever - Kung-fool.
The state of the LAUSD is the reason Joe and I have The Five Year Plan. As soon as Emeline is old enough to be in a public school, we are heading back to Michigan. I plan on being a very involved parent in the school district, but feel that, for me, the LAUSD is just too big to make change in any time frame that would benefit my child. She's covered at the Montessori School through kidnergarten, so I have 5 more years to think about it. But I'd rather move than homeschool her. I feel that I would be not motivated enough and the Joe might push her too hard for it to be beneficial to her.
Besides, if we home schooled her, who would I blame for screwing up her education?? ;)
People here are 1) suprised when a 6-8 hour project they didn't tell me was a rush until after 5:00 on Friday isn't done yet, and 2) expecting me to care.
Did you laugh at them, Lee?
Yes, but since I am also hiding in my office pretending they don't exist, there may be a flaw in my logic as well.
Oh well.
But, but... Aimee, you're messing with my plan to move to California and teach Algebra to Emma!
If only I had a magic clicky thing what puts the rest of the universe on pause.
Yeah, at first you're using it to catch up on email and get the last box of Cap'n Crunch, but next thing you know the missiles are on their way and you have to freeze everyone and spend the rest of your life alone.
At night, the ice weasels come.