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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Always on the Menu . . .



It seems to have become the speciality of the house. Too rich for Bloggie! However the BOT (Board of Truth) seems to subsist wholly on it. Gobble, gobble, gobble!

Can we look forward to three more years?

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

From the blog of Margaret Soltan:
"e-schools eat shit, especially on the primary and secondary school level. Make a pledge to dedicate one half-second of your brain power as to why and you’ll get there.

University Diaries, of course, spends most of its time on the nation’s wretched online universities; but we need to keep reminding ourselves of the grand experiment going on at the pre-college level with our children.

Ohio, for instance, has been particularly excited about online schools, and the results are now coming in.

From the Plain-Dealer:

Ohio’s publicly funded online schools are a disastrous alternative to public schools that should be under more scrutiny, according to a study released Thursday by a left-leaning think tank.

Turns out their graduation rates are pathetic. Dedicate two seconds of your brain power to the online experience as experienced by a fifteen-year-old and you’ll get there.

The Columbus Dispatch:

With five of the state’s seven largest e-schools posting graduation rates lower than that of the state’s worst traditional public school district, and six of seven rated less than “effective,” a liberal policy group said yesterday that the state is wasting money on the poorly performing online schools.

Good old Treca Digital Academy has a 24.1 percent graduation rate. (Here’s their website, with Frequently Asked Questions. Turns out no one asks – even frequently – what their graduation rates are.)

A high-ranking politician, asked if his crucial legislative support for e-schools has anything to do with really big campaign contributions from e-school entrepreneurs, says that’s a “damn lie.”

Kind of strong language, huh? I think he’s e-nnoyed.

Truly lurid details:
http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/ohio-news/campaign-donations-did-not-affect-charter-school-legislation-says-speaker-1159251.html

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Think about it for a moment. Think of the life of an Ohio schoolchild, her high school career entirely online, and then her college career also entirely via distance technology. Ain’t it wonderful – to imagine that? That’s why hard-working, concerned parents throughout the state are fighting to make this their children’s educational destiny.

Anonymous said...

Spot on op-ed from the NYT:
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/12/opinion/12collins.html

Anonymous said...

From Margaret Soltan's blog:
"Of course, no member of the ruling class, … including [Bill] Gates, [Joel] Klein and [Michael] Bloomberg, would enroll their own children in a school that deprived them of smaller classes, because they want to ensure that their own children have the best chance at success. Indeed, all of them sent their own children to private schools with small classes. Chester Finn enrolled his children at Sidwell Friends (where Obama’s children attend) and Exeter; both schools feature small classes, with Exeter boasting of class sizes of 8-12.

Yet it seems for these same people, it is fine for them to recommend that other people’s children should be relegated to classes of thirty or more, and hooked up to computers for “differentiated” instruction."

Anonymous said...

Death by Administration

The earlier comparison of opportunistic academic administrators to Woody Allen’s Zelig the Human Chameleon is most appropriate.

The members of the former CSO & Co. have re-de-constructed a “relevant” university and then celebrated their own irrelevancy by creating an abundant redundancy of high-salary dean and vice provost positions – which they themselves all then conveniently filled.

This is just the sort of corrupt insider Mafia make-work scam that would make mob boss Tony Soprano proud.

Here’s another priceless gem from an earlier post:

PROPOSED COST CUTTING MEASURES FOR ALL MARXIST FEMINIST POSTMODERNIST ADMINISTRATORS (MFPA’S) ON CAMPUS:

SINCE WE (RATHER THEY - THE MFPA’S) HAVE LONG DECREED THAT MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL OPPRESSIVE WESTERN CAPITALIST SCIENTIST PATRIARCHAL LOGOCENTRIC EVIL…

…AND MOREOVER, THAT REALITY IS MERELY A RELATIVIST SOCIAL CONSTRUCT…

…THEY (THE MFPA’S) SHOULD NOT MIND AT ALL HAVING THEIR PAYCHECKS CALCULATED IN MULTICULTURAL UNITS OF HOLISTIC POSTMODERN ALTERITY (AS OPPOSED TO THOSE OPPRESSIVE AND “LINEAR” DOLLARS AND CENTS).

American higher education is becoming more and more like a Stephen King novel in which educators are systematically infected with a vampire-like brain virus that transforms them into armies of parasitic zombie academic administrators, petty education department bureaucrats and Marxist-feminist-postmodernist professors, who must all feed daily off taxpayer blood in order to survive.

They wander the halls of the Academy (a dark, foreboding and labyrinthine Kafkaesque Castle) – hunting down teachers, students, taxpayers, financial donors and other innocent bystanders, who are all forced (like Alex in A Clockwork Orange) to sit in windowless dungeons writhing in agony as they watch endless jargon-laden and politically correct PowerPoint presentations.

Anonymous said...

“Bill is willing to put off his retirement, after extensive negotiations with his wife,” quipped Jacobs. “He has a proven track record of success, and we can look forward to him capitalizing on that success in the weeks and months to come, for the ultimate benefit of the University.”

Quipped as if it was an unimportant decision to appoint your side-kick Provost

Anonymous said...

Did you see who is the new provost? Same old provost!