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Joe Gauld... on Education

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Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---foumula:

  [Provocative statement]+
  [condemnation of moral failure of society ] *
  [condemnation of moral failure of education system ] +
  [example of moral failure of society ] *
  [example of moral failure of education system ] +
  [self aggrandizing]+
  [hyde/gauld fix for moral failures of education system/ society]+
  [summation]+
  [folksy adage]*
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Don't forget to pepper it with quotes from utterly misunderstood moral, philosophical, and educational treatises.

Anonymous:

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Kids are inherently fair. They believe character development creates a level playing field, while academic achievement clearly favors those with certain innate abilities and learning styles.


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  Children are basically noble in a innocent state un corrupted by society with an inherent sense of fairness, yet children are self indulgent in a primitive state that must be brought into accord with the principals of character.  Which is it? Noble savage, raging beast.
  I think it is which ever suits the point he is trying to make.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---
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Kids are inherently fair. They believe character development creates a level playing field, while academic achievement clearly favors those with certain innate abilities and learning styles.


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  Children are basically noble in a innocent state un corrupted by society with an inherent sense of fairness, yet children are self indulgent in a primitive state that must be brought into accord with the principals of character.  Which is it? Noble savage, raging beast.
  I think it is which ever suits the point he is trying to make.
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Let's not forget those oft referred to "animal instincts!"
 :rofl:

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---Today, under our school's Brother's Keeper ethic, students never hesitate to require "cheaters" to turn themselves in, because given their commitment to each other's best, they recognize that such classmates need more help to recognize and internalize the powerful value of integrity.

The school disciplines cheaters, but as part of the help they need from us. This help is why at a Hyde graduation, where every senior speaks, you often hear the phrase, "You believed in me when I didn't believe in myself."
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C U L T ! !    C U L T ! !     C U L T ! !

Ursus:

--- Quote from: ""Surfer Mouse"" ---"after a few more of these, I may well be able to write Joe Gauld rants and diatribes on the deplorable and insufferable state of American Education, and the hypocrisy and materialistic intentions and lifestyles of American parents, with all the bombastic aplomb of the originator!"

OK  . . . that's enough.
Your shut off.
No more hard stuff for you.
Readers Digest or Comic Books only for a while.

 ::cheers::
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Oh, I'll take the Comic Books!   ;)

Didn't Gauld rather like Reader's Digest?  I imagine its conservative "world view" would have appealed to him...

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