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Haim
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Re: A Coordinator, A Facilitator, And An Educator Walk Into A Bar
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Dec 22, 2012 8:40 AM
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Paul A. Tanner, III Posted: Dec 21, 2012 8:52 PM
>> Is it something in the water? > >>>Amid an explosion in the number of students who qualify >>>for the seats... > - ---------------------------------- > >> http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/20/education/for-education-department-a-reversal-of-policy-on-programs-for-the-gifted.html?hpw&_r=0 >> December 19, 2012 >> A Policy Shift in Programs for the Gifted Is Abandoned >> By AL BAKER >
>An obvious solution would be to increase government >revenues so that both groups could get in.
I commented on "the explosion" in the number of gifted and talented children in NYC, a biological and statistical improbability. To put it another way, this "explosion" shines a revealing light on the dishonesty of The Education Mafia. That they are playing at something is perfectly clear. Just exactly what they are playing at can be debated.
>> I live in The People's Republic of Brooklyn
>You must like it, or you'd have left the NYC area >already to go live with your fellow conservatives in oh, >say, Mississippi.
When are you moving to Norway?
Haim No representation without taxation.
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