Jun. 3rd, 2010
Американское, гомерическое
Jun. 3rd, 2010 09:03 amПоступило предложение ввести в чикагских школах расписание на восемь уроков в день. Развернулась общественная дискуссия.
Мнение 1: "I have no problem with it, because you can never have too much education," said Antoinette Johnson, a parent of two kids at Penn Elementary in North Lawndale. "It would benefit most of these kids."
Мнение 2: "To put an uncertified person in front of students should not be called education, that is called baby-sitting," Chicago Teachers Union President Marilyn Stewart charged. Her opponent in the union's upcoming runoff election agreed. "What struggling elementary students need is . . . arts, music," Karen Lewis said. "Placing them in front of a computer without certified, caring professional teachers is like turning the TV on."
( http://www.suntimes.com/news/education/2349700,CST-NWS-skulday03.article )
Мнение 1: "I have no problem with it, because you can never have too much education," said Antoinette Johnson, a parent of two kids at Penn Elementary in North Lawndale. "It would benefit most of these kids."
Мнение 2: "To put an uncertified person in front of students should not be called education, that is called baby-sitting," Chicago Teachers Union President Marilyn Stewart charged. Her opponent in the union's upcoming runoff election agreed. "What struggling elementary students need is . . . arts, music," Karen Lewis said. "Placing them in front of a computer without certified, caring professional teachers is like turning the TV on."
( http://www.suntimes.com/news/education/2349700,CST-NWS-skulday03.article )
Американское, гомерическое
Jun. 3rd, 2010 09:03 amПоступило предложение ввести в чикагских школах расписание на восемь уроков в день. Развернулась общественная дискуссия.
Мнение 1: "I have no problem with it, because you can never have too much education," said Antoinette Johnson, a parent of two kids at Penn Elementary in North Lawndale. "It would benefit most of these kids."
Мнение 2: "To put an uncertified person in front of students should not be called education, that is called baby-sitting," Chicago Teachers Union President Marilyn Stewart charged. Her opponent in the union's upcoming runoff election agreed. "What struggling elementary students need is . . . arts, music," Karen Lewis said. "Placing them in front of a computer without certified, caring professional teachers is like turning the TV on."
( http://www.suntimes.com/news/education/2349700,CST-NWS-skulday03.article )
Мнение 1: "I have no problem with it, because you can never have too much education," said Antoinette Johnson, a parent of two kids at Penn Elementary in North Lawndale. "It would benefit most of these kids."
Мнение 2: "To put an uncertified person in front of students should not be called education, that is called baby-sitting," Chicago Teachers Union President Marilyn Stewart charged. Her opponent in the union's upcoming runoff election agreed. "What struggling elementary students need is . . . arts, music," Karen Lewis said. "Placing them in front of a computer without certified, caring professional teachers is like turning the TV on."
( http://www.suntimes.com/news/education/2349700,CST-NWS-skulday03.article )
Градообразующее предприятие
Jun. 3rd, 2010 09:58 amЕсть такое прекрасное место -- Gary, Indiana -- типа Детройта, только на почве выплавки чугуна (основан в 1906 г. копрорацией U.S.Steel вокруг металлургического комбината Gary Works). У них сегодня первая за сто лет хорошая новость: Michael Jackson's family acquired 300 acres from the city of Gary on Wednesday, the first step in plans for an estimated $300 million project to honor the late King of Pop and his family in their hometown.
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Градообразующее предприятие
Jun. 3rd, 2010 09:58 amЕсть такое прекрасное место -- Gary, Indiana -- типа Детройта, только на почве выплавки чугуна (основан в 1906 г. копрорацией U.S.Steel вокруг металлургического комбината Gary Works). У них сегодня первая за сто лет хорошая новость: Michael Jackson's family acquired 300 acres from the city of Gary on Wednesday, the first step in plans for an estimated $300 million project to honor the late King of Pop and his family in their hometown.
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