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Re: Progressive Education at Its Best
Posted:
Jul 2, 2007 12:07 AM
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On Jul 2, 2007, at 12:00 AM, Greg Goodknight wrote:
> > > Wow, that would be a first;
No, hardly. I've asked Wayne lots of unloaded questions. But when you're prone to see an ambush behind every rock, I guess there's not much to be said for honest inquiry. Richard Strauss has put many questions quite politely to Wayne. He generally has to repeat himself. Then Wayne gets into a late model Huff and still avoids answering.
> Michael Paul Goldenberg
Good job. You got it right.
> asking unloaded questions of his number one nemesis who he was > trying to torment just, what, yesterday. You've not been anything > other than insulting and obscene for the past decade. Please note, > as everyone else has, that you're dictating terms and that you > can't force anyone to come out and play. If Wayne wants to discuss > an issue, I suspect he will.
I'm dictating? You're insane. How could I even try? I'm just asking. And like Richard, I'm insistent. Since I'm not playing, no one need come out to play. If Wayne wants to be rude, as is generally his wont with those not in favor, that will be . . . predictable. > > I am not disputing your MS in Math Ed (though you've not exactly > said it was math ed).
No, I haven't. I studied mathematics education. I have an MS from U of M. > The department now offers only MA in Math Ed. You have made the > claim you are have a science degree,
No, I have an MS from University of Michigan. It's a fact.
> I am just fascinated at what the curriculum could be. Enlighten us > sometime.
Since you've asserted that they don't offer that degree now, and I have no reason to doubt you (though I've not checked), to what end do you ask? And to what advantage would I answer? My degree isn't the subject of this list. You made a stupid suggestion. I informed you that I already had a master's of science degree. Why don't we move on to something relevant to teaching and learning mathematics. > > -Greg > >
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