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Re: “Turned off to teaching

Sarah:
Thanks for your comment. If you go to the New York State Education Department website, there is a reference to requirements for "provisional" and "permanent certification." The point I was trying to make: becoming a teacher doesn't end with a 4-year degree; it's an ongoing, time-intensive, and costly process.
Tim

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Posted by Tim Macaluso on 04/25/2013 at 3:50 PM

Re: “Turned off to teaching

Google Deliberately Dumbing Down and see what Charlotte Iserbyte oberved in the Education Dept. in the 80's. She was fired for being outspoked. This was No child Left Behind and ELA and Math testing (teaching for the test).

Posted by Judi Flanders on 04/25/2013 at 2:48 PM

Re: “Child subsidies stay

The $1.1 million would be far better spent rounding up the fathers of the little darlings and compelling these louts to man up, so that the children's mothers can stay home to care for them.

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Posted by j.a.m. on 04/25/2013 at 1:03 PM

Re: “Child subsidies stay

This is fantastic news! Many of the young women served by the YWCA have been hard pressed to continue work and school without this support! A great thank you to our state elected officials for giving low income families a chance to participate in the workforce and add their talents to making NYS a great place to live and work!

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Posted by Jean Carroll on 04/25/2013 at 11:05 AM

Re: “Violence on the mind

Of course Morelle defends his colleagues. His boss, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, signed off on a $103,000 taxpayer-funded settlement with two former staffers of Brooklyn Assemblyman Vito Lopez who accused him of sexual harassment. Nothing to see here.

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Posted by Juan on 04/25/2013 at 10:50 AM

Re: “Scouts in a changing America

Scouting was never about sex or sexuality, heterosexuality, homosexuality or other. Radical homosexual activists with an agenda tried to force the BSA, a private organization, to accept their views. It started with attacks on the BSA in San Francisco and spread from there. It got so bad the Boy Scouts were even booed at the Democratic National Convention in August 2000. Even when the Supreme Court ruled that the BSA, as a private organization, could exclude anyone they wanted to, the activists persisted. (You know how persistant these types are; they are same people who disrupted mass at St. Patrick's in New York, throwing condoms and even desecrating a communion host.)
It's sad that there seems to be a need to expose children to adult topics at earlier ages these days. Does sex need to be part of teaching boys about camping, hiking, and swimming? Should the BSA be required to develop a policy and discuss abortion rights? Let's have one place where kids can still be kids.
If there was ever a place for 'don't ask, don't tell' its in scouting. If you are truly interested in helping the scouting program, why do you need to make your sexual preference known? What purpose does it serve other than to push an agenda where it has no place. If you don't like the BSA rules, don't join.

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Posted by Barry on 04/25/2013 at 10:36 AM

Re: “GEH has plan for University Ave.

Wishful thinking on the part of some city officials. It's even outside of Artwalk.

Posted by Troll Whisperer on 04/25/2013 at 7:42 AM

Re: “Child subsidies stay

So your hard-earned tax dollars will be going to provide handouts to people making $65k (presumably on top of their food stamps, disability checks and housing subsidies) — and oh by the way, laundered through the AFL-CIO! You can't make up this stuff.

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Posted by j.a.m. on 04/25/2013 at 12:48 AM

Re: “GEH has plan for University Ave.

@Troll: Funny, but the city has posted a sign at East and Culver reading, "Welcome to Center City". I'll stick with the official demarcation, thank you.

FYI, I do drive by the site daily (several times). I'll grant you it is downright bucolic compared with my block.

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Posted by j.a.m. on 04/24/2013 at 11:47 PM

Re: “Turned off to teaching

At this writing, Tim's piece has been posted for hours, yet no attacks from the right-wing on public education. The public itself, by overwhelming margins (in the 85%, 90% and higher range, for decades), wants our country to have a strong public education system. That is what we want, as a nation and as a community. The public - you know, "us" - has never wavered over the years. The current attacks will ultimately fail; too bad we have to go through this damage at all.

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Posted by Insatiable Dragon on 04/24/2013 at 10:28 PM

Re: “EPA critical of Keystone XL review

EPA is right. This pipeline is not worth the risk.

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Posted by Wave Rider on 04/24/2013 at 10:06 PM

Re: “Feedback 4/24

The success of food trucks is in direct proportion to the population of the market area.

Population:

LA - 3,800,000
Philly - 1,500,000
Boston - 610,000
New York - 8,200,000
Toronto - 2,600,000

Rochester - 210,000

Next question?

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Posted by MJN on 04/24/2013 at 9:02 PM

Re: “Hemlock-Canadice plan not clear enough on drilling

OMG...after the public meeting in Springwater and 400 comments , the state thinks they only need to clarify their intention not to drill on the land??? The intention was perfectly clear from the beginning and thats why people reacted so strongly.

Just put it in writing that oil and gas drilling for forever prohibited/banned on this land. It's that simple and will never be any need to clarify intentions again.

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Posted by Tom Janowski on 04/24/2013 at 6:56 PM

Re: “EPA critical of Keystone XL review

The project is only vital for a more rapid decay of our environment.

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Posted by Tom Janowski on 04/24/2013 at 6:53 PM

Re: “EPA critical of Keystone XL review

Ideological extremists and assorted crackpots have succeeded in tying up this vital project for far too long. Enough already with this insanity! America desperately needs the jobs, and the world needs the Canadian oil—which it is going get no matter what. Abolish the EPA, ship the most offensive environmentalist kooks off to Gitmo, and get on with it. Drill, baby, drill!!

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Posted by j.a.m. on 04/24/2013 at 6:01 PM

Re: “Scouts in a changing America

A primary aim of scouting is to inculcate a virtuous character. Obviously it would be completely counter-productive to install adult leaders who espouse an immoral lifestyle.

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Posted by j.a.m. on 04/24/2013 at 5:50 PM

Re: “[UPDATED] Democrats endorse Tom Richards

By the way, the Warren campaign's charges are bunk. Last time I looked, the process for selecting a political party’s nominess, whether by a caucus for mayor or via voters participating in a state’s presidential primary, was designed to award the nomination to whoever obtained a majority of the votes. Naturally this meant that, should one candidate obtain that majority before all caucuses had met or before all states had held their primates, then unavoidably the votes of the later groups would be rendered superfluous.

So when a candidate wraps up their win early is this the result of racism or some other evil attempt at disenfranchisement or to discourage voter participation? Of course not. It’s simply a matter of timing. You want your vote to count? Then work to ensure that your caucus or your state primary is held early enough to have an impact. As Ben Franklin said, “You may delay, but time will not.”

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Posted by MJN on 04/24/2013 at 5:37 PM

Re: “Turned off to teaching

Please note: There is no such thing as "permanent certification" for new teachers in NYS. Once you've completed your Master's and three years of teaching experience, professional certificates must be renewed every five years, contingent upon professional development.

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Posted by Sarah on 04/24/2013 at 4:54 PM

Re: “Turned off to teaching

If anybody expressed to me a desire to be a teacher, I would definitely query their motives.

If they want a good job with tenure, I'd suggest they try something else. If they feel called to it, for any number of reasons, they are at least motivated for the right reasons.

As a teacher, I can agree whole-heartedly with many of the claims made in Mr. Macaluso's article. Many of us do feel targeted and abused by many public perceptions. Even though we have Masters' Degrees, people seem to think we're still not professionals. The amount of stress we are under that has almost nothing to do with bringing high-quality education to the kids is tremendous.

Nothing is going to solve the problems in public education if the public doesn't believe in it or us.

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Posted by Yugoboy on 04/24/2013 at 4:42 PM

Re: “[UPDATED] Democrats endorse Tom Richards

Ms. Fien - Thank you for the clarification. But I see that you didn't update the article itself and so unless someone reads your comment here they will receive an inaccurate view of the event.

Shouldn’t the statement now read,...

“The loss might even work to Warren’s advantage by reinforcing her campaign narrative of being an “outsider”: the candidate of the people versus the candidate of the city’s business interests.”?

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Posted by MJN on 04/24/2013 at 11:40 AM

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