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Title:Topics of Interest to Women
Notice:Welcome to Womannotes!h 1.14 for news of important problems..es
Moderator:CSC32::M_EVANS
Created:Fri Aug 27 1993
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:623
Total number of notes:55447

613.0. "Men as "true" feminists? " by SWAM1::HOLT_JO () Tue Dec 17 1996 15:28

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613.1ASDG::NJACKSONTue Dec 17 1996 16:2212
613.2MOVIES::POTTERhttp://www.vmse.edo.dec.com/~potter/Tue Dec 17 1996 18:0616
613.3CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Dec 17 1996 18:2523
613.4CHEFS::COOPERT1Reservoir ModWed Dec 18 1996 06:3011
613.5CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Dec 18 1996 08:258
613.6WRKSYS::MACKAY_EWed Dec 18 1996 08:4323
613.7MOVIES::POTTERhttp://www.vmse.edo.dec.com/~potter/Wed Dec 18 1996 09:077
613.8CHEFS::COOPERT1Reservoir ModWed Dec 18 1996 09:166
613.9MROA::NADAMSHoireann o ho ri ho roWed Dec 18 1996 09:2016
613.10CHEFS::COOPERT1Reservoir ModWed Dec 18 1996 09:235
613.11MROA::NADAMSHoireann o ho ri ho roWed Dec 18 1996 09:241
613.12Compassion vs. experienceASDG::NJACKSONWed Dec 18 1996 09:3916
613.13just a thoughtSEND::PARODIJohn H. Parodi DTN 381-1640Wed Dec 18 1996 09:449
613.14GENRAL::BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Dec 18 1996 09:4512
613.15Re: .14ASDG::NJACKSONWed Dec 18 1996 09:5110
613.16A first ;^)CHEFS::COOPERT1Reservoir ModWed Dec 18 1996 09:554
613.17MOVIES::POTTERhttp://www.vmse.edo.dec.com/~potter/Wed Dec 18 1996 10:2711
613.18GENRAL::BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Dec 18 1996 10:4119
613.19CHEFS::SCOTTJANVirtual InsanityWed Dec 18 1996 10:4721
613.20WRKSYS::MACKAY_EWed Dec 18 1996 10:5718
613.21CHEFS::COOPERT1Reservoir ModWed Dec 18 1996 11:0846
613.22Re: .18ASDG::NJACKSONWed Dec 18 1996 11:0812
613.23GENRAL::BIGHOG::PERCIVALI'm the NRA,USPSA/IPSC,NROI-ROWed Dec 18 1996 11:1412
613.24CHEFS::COOPERT1Reservoir ModWed Dec 18 1996 11:176
613.25MROA::YANNEKISWed Dec 18 1996 11:2329
613.26MROA::YANNEKISWed Dec 18 1996 11:2713
613.27CHEFS::SCOTTJANVirtual InsanityWed Dec 18 1996 11:3418
613.28MROA::YANNEKISWed Dec 18 1996 11:3411
613.29WRKSYS::MACKAY_EWed Dec 18 1996 11:3622
613.30ASDG::NJACKSONWed Dec 18 1996 11:3712
613.31MOVIES::POTTERhttp://www.vmse.edo.dec.com/~potter/Wed Dec 18 1996 11:419
613.32WRKSYS::MACKAY_EWed Dec 18 1996 11:4617
613.33CHEFS::COOPERT1Reservoir ModWed Dec 18 1996 11:5112
613.34CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Dec 18 1996 12:0229
613.35WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Dec 18 1996 12:2011
613.36MROA::YANNEKISWed Dec 18 1996 12:2341
613.37MROA::YANNEKISWed Dec 18 1996 12:2821
613.38CHEFS::SCOTTJANVirtual InsanityWed Dec 18 1996 12:5246
613.39MROA::NADAMSHoireann o ho ri ho roWed Dec 18 1996 13:1440
613.40Re: .31ASDG::NJACKSONWed Dec 18 1996 13:1731
613.41Re: .33 - CharleyASDG::NJACKSONWed Dec 18 1996 13:3618
613.42WRKSYS::MACKAY_EWed Dec 18 1996 13:3821
613.43Re: .34ASDG::NJACKSONWed Dec 18 1996 13:4310
613.44WRKSYS::MACKAY_EWed Dec 18 1996 13:5418
613.45WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Dec 18 1996 14:3112
613.46CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Dec 18 1996 15:0115
613.47WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjWed Dec 18 1996 15:351
613.48ASDG::NJACKSONWed Dec 18 1996 15:519
613.49THEBAY::VASKASMary VaskasWed Dec 18 1996 17:3413
613.50SNAX::NOONANsing the soul's bluesThu Dec 19 1996 02:3036
613.51SNAX::NOONANsing the soul's bluesThu Dec 19 1996 02:3318
613.52SNAX::NOONANsing the soul's bluesThu Dec 19 1996 02:3411
613.53MOVIES::POTTERhttp://www.vmse.edo.dec.com/~potter/Thu Dec 19 1996 03:5834
613.54WRKSYS::MACKAY_EThu Dec 19 1996 09:1025
613.55of gender & lopsided cultural valuesPCBUOA::DBROOKSSheela-na-giggleThu Dec 19 1996 09:2126
613.56WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Dec 19 1996 10:3825
613.57Re: .51ASDG::NJACKSONThu Dec 19 1996 11:3019
613.58WRKSYS::MACKAY_EThu Dec 19 1996 11:3211
613.59TLE::MCCLUREThu Dec 19 1996 11:3327
613.60WRKSYS::MACKAY_EThu Dec 19 1996 11:5528
613.61make that *putative* rationalism.. ;->PCBUOA::DBROOKSSheela-na-giggleThu Dec 19 1996 11:579
613.62WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjThu Dec 19 1996 13:1212
613.63MOVIES::POTTERhttp://www.vmse.edo.dec.com/~potter/Thu Dec 19 1996 13:3514
613.64Re: .63ASDG::NJACKSONThu Dec 19 1996 13:4712
613.65MROA::NADAMSHoireann o ho ri ho roThu Dec 19 1996 14:1926
613.66SEND::PARODIJohn H. Parodi DTN 381-1640Thu Dec 19 1996 14:2116
613.67SX4GTO::OLSONDBTC Palo AltoThu Dec 19 1996 19:2721
613.68MOVIES::POTTERhttp://www.vmse.edo.dec.com/~potter/Fri Dec 20 1996 03:4631
613.69WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Dec 20 1996 07:2731
613.70SNAX::NOONANsing the soul's bluesFri Dec 20 1996 08:016
613.71WRKSYS::MACKAY_EFri Dec 20 1996 08:5129
613.72WRKSYS::MACKAY_EFri Dec 20 1996 10:0211
613.73WRKSYS::MACKAY_EFri Dec 20 1996 10:1111
613.74an experiment..PCBUOA::DBROOKSSheela-na-giggleFri Dec 20 1996 10:2312
613.75Re: .68ASDG::NJACKSONFri Dec 20 1996 10:2721
613.76WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Dec 20 1996 10:328
613.77Re: .74ASDG::NJACKSONFri Dec 20 1996 10:3214
613.78WRKSYS::MACKAY_EFri Dec 20 1996 10:488
613.79CHEFS::COOPERT1Reservoir ModFri Dec 20 1996 10:5025
613.80Re: .76ASDG::NJACKSONFri Dec 20 1996 10:5117
613.81Re: .79ASDG::NJACKSONFri Dec 20 1996 11:0112
613.82WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Dec 20 1996 11:1833
613.83CHEFS::COOPERT1Reservoir ModFri Dec 20 1996 11:196
613.84ASDG::NJACKSONFri Dec 20 1996 11:274
613.85WRKSYS::MACKAY_EFri Dec 20 1996 11:3215
613.86Re: .82ASDG::NJACKSONFri Dec 20 1996 11:3211
613.87CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Dec 20 1996 11:5631
613.88ASDG::NJACKSONFri Dec 20 1996 13:1334
613.89WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Dec 20 1996 13:4921
613.90WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Dec 20 1996 13:5216
613.91Re: .89ASDG::NJACKSONFri Dec 20 1996 14:0116
613.92Re: .90ASDG::NJACKSONFri Dec 20 1996 14:1116
613.93WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Dec 20 1996 14:3624
613.94Trying to get the debate going...SWAM1::HOLT_JOFri Dec 20 1996 14:4221
613.95WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Dec 20 1996 14:4521
613.96THEBAY::VASKASMary VaskasFri Dec 20 1996 19:3123
613.97SNAX::NOONANsing the soul's bluesFri Dec 20 1996 23:3516
613.98SWAM1::ROGERS_DASedat Fortuna PeritusTue Dec 24 1996 20:5928
613.99SNAX::NOONANsing the soul's bluesWed Dec 25 1996 00:3110
613.100Re: .98ASDG::NJACKSONThu Dec 26 1996 08:5846
613.101Re: .99ASDG::NJACKSONThu Dec 26 1996 09:087
613.102CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu Dec 26 1996 10:0423
613.103Re: .102ASDG::NJACKSONThu Dec 26 1996 10:5917
613.104CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu Dec 26 1996 11:3314
613.105Re: .104ASDG::NJACKSONThu Dec 26 1996 13:0311
613.106CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu Dec 26 1996 13:2316
613.107easy one first ...SWAM1::ROGERS_DASedat Fortuna PeritusThu Dec 26 1996 18:5134
613.108SNAX::NOONANsing the soul's bluesFri Dec 27 1996 01:1015
613.109let them serve...SWAM1::HOLT_JOFri Dec 27 1996 01:5331
613.110CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Dec 27 1996 08:1410
613.111Re: .107ASDG::NJACKSONFri Dec 27 1996 08:5027
613.112Re: .109ASDG::NJACKSONFri Dec 27 1996 09:0528
613.113SNAX::NOONANsing the soul's bluesFri Dec 27 1996 09:195
613.114KOALA::BRIGGSFri Dec 27 1996 09:2134
613.115Re: .113ASDG::NJACKSONFri Dec 27 1996 09:297
613.116Re: .114ASDG::NJACKSONFri Dec 27 1996 09:3413
613.117SNAX::NOONANsing the soul's bluesFri Dec 27 1996 09:4414
613.118BIGQ::GARDNERjustme....jacquiFri Dec 27 1996 09:4411
613.119Meg, did you serve???SWAM1::HOLT_JOFri Dec 27 1996 13:3742
613.120CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Dec 27 1996 14:159
613.121Re: .117 - E GraceASDG::NJACKSONFri Dec 27 1996 16:5211
613.122SNAX::NOONANsing the soul's bluesSat Dec 28 1996 00:144
613.123SNAX::NOONANsing the soul's bluesSat Dec 28 1996 00:154
613.124Re: .123ASDG::NJACKSONMon Dec 30 1996 10:288
613.125Mandatory, no, don't think soPOLAR::YOUNGVMon Dec 30 1996 21:1945
613.126CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Dec 31 1996 08:507
613.127MROA::NADAMSHoireann o ho ri ho roTue Dec 31 1996 13:0030
613.128Re: .127ASDG::NJACKSONTue Dec 31 1996 13:2426
613.129CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageTue Dec 31 1996 13:3226
613.130progressive east????BIGQ::GARDNERjustme....jacquiThu Jan 02 1997 08:068
613.131WRKSYS::MACKAY_EThu Jan 02 1997 08:3932
613.132MROA::YANNEKISThu Jan 02 1997 09:1814
613.133In the words of...ASDG::NJACKSONThu Jan 02 1997 10:215
613.134WRKSYS::MACKAY_EThu Jan 02 1997 10:4469
613.135School BattlesPOLAR::YOUNGVFri Jan 03 1997 22:5336
613.136Autonomous Beings 101BUNKA::LEMENMon Jan 06 1997 10:4823
613.137MROA::YANNEKISMon Jan 06 1997 13:2320
613.138UCXAXP::64034::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Mon Jan 06 1997 13:315
613.139not a perfect world out there...DANGER::ASKETHMon Jan 06 1997 13:5415
613.140UCXAXP::64034::GRADYSquash that bug! (tm)Mon Jan 06 1997 14:1611
613.141MOVIES::POTTERhttp://www.vmse.edo.dec.com/~potter/Mon Jan 06 1997 17:4115
613.142WRKSYS::MACKAY_ETue Jan 07 1997 08:1528
613.143Small protest...BUNKA::LEMENTue Jan 07 1997 10:078
613.144DANGER::ASKETHTue Jan 07 1997 13:2317
613.145CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageWed Jan 08 1997 08:278
613.146Education extendedASDG::NJACKSONWed Feb 05 1997 14:1213
    
    I'm posting this note here because we had a discussion in great detail
    about education and how long a person should be *schooled*
    
       Did anyone pick up on what President Clinton said last night about
    high school education being extended to an associates degree???  His
    *standards* are somewhat *lower* than mine, but we certainly do think
    alike education wise.  I think we should set education standards to a
    bachelor's degree in order to graduate.
    
      I guess I thought it was "kool" that the President thinks like I do
    or vice versa!
    
613.147WRKSYS::MACKAY_EWed Feb 05 1997 15:404
    
    Watch Clinton address? No, we watched the Exorcist instead!
    
    Eva
613.148CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageThu Feb 06 1997 18:528
    How nice,
    
    And how does he plan to address the Bright and bored in most schools? 
    Push us out as has been done over the last 40+ years?  I also wonder
    what he planes to do with people who are never going to be more than
    barely literate.  
    
    
613.149ASDG::NJACKSONFri Feb 07 1997 09:203
    
    I'm telling ya, Meg, it will work! 
    
613.150CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Feb 07 1997 14:218
    Nancy,
    
    It didn't work for me.  I am a highschool dropout, yessiree!, and a teen
    mother, and was a divorced single parent.  How do you plan to address
    those of us for whom public school didn't work then and wouldn't even
    knowing what we know now?  
    
    meg
613.151WAHOO::LEVESQUESpott ItjFri Feb 07 1997 14:5810
    If you insist on making your life more difficult, how do you suppose
    the government should "address" you?
    
    It's difficult to figure out what you're asking for, Meg. It's in all
    of our best interests to A) improve the educations we provide our
    children and B) facilitate higher learning. So some people opt to
    shortcircuit the system. What do _you_ think the government ought to do
    to address such people? I don't see that they necessarily need to _do_
    anything more than provide opportunities. If some people elect not to
    take advantage of them, it's primarily their loss.
613.152CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Feb 07 1997 15:5011
    Mark,
    
    I believe making more schooling compulory is not going to address the 
    problems we have now or in the past.  Making more education more 
    accessable for people when they are ready/desire it, sounds like a
    better way to go to me.  
    
    Like walking, talking toilet training, reading, math, and whatever
    people are not convenient little pegs that can be placed, just because
    someone desires it.  People's readiness for certainthings are always
    going to be different.  
613.153Re: .150ASDG::NJACKSONFri Feb 07 1997 16:1628
    
    Hi Meg,
    
    I think education needs to become 'holistic' instead of just preparing
    children to solve mathematical problems or to write a term paper.  By
    holistic I mean that the education reaches every facet of interaction
    in life and teaches about all areas of the human, including spiritual,
    mental and physical.  By spiritual, I don't mean to say a specific
    religion, but teach children how to be in harmony with the rest of who
    they are.  
    
       There are things I never learned in high school. I could read and
    write!  I guess with today's standards, that is an accomplishment in
    itself!  But, college has given me a taste of what it means to be
    open-minded, accepting of all peoples, and to think of the world as a
    whole instead of divided in a negative sense.
    
       Children have been allowed to make too many choices for themselves. 
    Girls and boys can have sex and children without thinking about how it
    affects me, for instance.  I don't think children should be allowed to
    make certain decisions including a decision to quit school.  We need to
    teach children to look inwardly for answers, but then to look outwardly
    for others.  
    
       I don't know how you can say education didn't work for you, Meg, if
    you dropped out.   
    
    -Nancy
613.154CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Feb 07 1997 17:3530
    Nancy,
    
    I can say education didn't work for me BECAUSE I dropped out, or was
    pushed out, depending on how you look at it.  The utter refusal to look
    at a person, instead of someones' fantasy of what a person was supposed
    to be is what caused me to leave.  No I wasn't planning on a 4 year
    degree to teach school, didn't want to be a secretary or bookkeeper, I
    knew I had a mechanical/electrical bent, even then, but "girls" weren't
    supposed to follow that path in 1972.  I and several other women I know
    of ran into this problem of not being an appropriate peg for the holes
    that others wanted us to fit.  Hell, I went to school through CETA with
    20 other women like me.  I waited tables and taxi danced with other
    women like me who didn't fit into the mold.  One remains a great friend
    as well as a senior buyer for another computer company in town. 
    Another found the "spark" and now has her masters in quality
    engineering in a defense company in town.  One went down a completely
    different path and now contracts to the Dept of Transportation in NM as
    an archaeologist, another found she is happier as a waitress and parent
    to her 5 kids.  Yet another, older woman found her place as a
    bookkeeper after all and is happily employed as a night auditor for a
    hotel in town, but travels on occaision to other resorts as a secret
    shopper.  
    
    Trying to have fit anyone of us at the time the school system decided
    we were more trouble than we were worth would have resulted in the
    same, similar paths, but probably would have included stays in juvenile
    detention, babies being forcefully removed from our custody, and even
    more alientated people.  
    
    meg
613.155WRKSYS::MACKAY_EMon Feb 10 1997 08:4028
    
    Nancy,
    
    	Nice thoughts, but...
    
    	The only problem I see with teaching spirituality to children
    is - who is qualified to teach such a complex concept? What you
    mentioned, IMO, is very much an eastern (Asian and Native North
    Amercian) approach to life. IMO, one's spirituality is rooted in 
    one's religion, one's upbringing and one's experiences, ie. they 
    are not separable. As we have separation of church and state, I 
    think it is very difficult to teach an approach to life without 
    major problems. In a homogenous society, I suspect that it is much 
    easier to teach one approach to life as everyone is practicing it 
    everyday - it is the accepted approach. I was never taught the eastern 
    approach in a classroom setup when I was growing up in the way of 
    "do this do this". However, the philosophy behind the approach was 
    taught in literature class, in language class and in history class 
    as we read the books  and the life stories of the famous teachers 
    and philosophers (like Confuscious and Lao Tze). Even so, the biggest 
    influences for me were people who actually acted out those philosophies 
    in real life. At this point in time, as a parent, I would very much 
    prefer to teach my child *MY* approach to life, as I haven't yet met
    any teacher who is better qualified to do so.
       
    
    Eva 
                             
613.156Re: .154ASDG::NJACKSONMon Feb 10 1997 09:1016
    Hi Meg,
    
       I find your response heartwarming because to survive at a level we
    want to survive at we will push ourselves to work until we are
    exhausted.  And that is something you did.
       I, too, feel like a fish out of water quite frequently.  I have fit
    and tried to fit into molds of behavior expected of me.  Lately I've
    broken quite a few of those molds!  
       The kind of education I believe in is not of the 1970's.  I
    graduated in 1973 and I know what you are talking about when you say we
    lived up to a fantasy other people thought we should be.  
       If you look at education as breaking molds instead of causing them,
    that is the kind of education I am thinking of when I say we need to
    keep children in school four years longer.
    
    -Nancy   
613.157Re: .155ASDG::NJACKSONMon Feb 10 1997 09:2430
    
    Re: .155
    
    I agree with you Eva.  I wish all Mothers were as understanding of
    parenthood as you are.
    
       Great teachers like Confusicus had quite a bit of logic to teach.  I
    agree with you that we should take what we think of as logical and
    enjoy the rest as what someone else experienced in that particular time
    and in that particular era.  
      
       I would never tell someone to seek Nirvana (sp) but I believe Budda
    had other valuable logic and spiritual understanding that I agree with. 
    I'm not asking for schools to bite into a specific philosophy or
    religion but to help children learn 'how' to get in touch with their
    spirituality, show them the beliefs of wise people centries old or
    still living, and allow them to form their opinion of what is truth.  
    
       The problem is that many children haven't got a clue that there is
    anything more than Catholicism and Protestantism!  Why?  Because their
    parents were Catholic, so they are Catholic. Or vice versa.  They are
    not stimulated mentally to look further into spiritualilty, and many
    are so turned off by people who claim to be real Christ-like leaders
    and are not,  or that their church does not accept something about them
    that makes them different from others.
    
       I could go on and on about this one but I won't.
    
    -Nancy
                                                       
613.158WRKSYS::MACKAY_EMon Feb 10 1997 11:5738
    
    Nancy,
    
    	>I wish all Mothers were as understanding of parenthood as you are.
    
    	Wow, I don't think I have big enough a head to fit the hat above
    ;-). Thanks.
    
    
    	> religions...
    
    	I do know of some folks who are Christians with their spiritual
    emphasis on The Family, where compassion and love of life is abound.
    I notice close knit relationships in families originated from the 
    old world, where material pocessions play second to enjoyment of
    friends/family/arts/good times. In this country, IMO, people are made 
    to work so hard that life is not too much fun after a while. I think
    due to the general lack of a supportive extended family, each nuclear
    family has to carry all the burden that would otherwise been shared
    by some relatives. When everyone is stressed out to a degree, it is 
    difficult to maintain a positive mindset and an appreciation of life 
    itself, IMO. Parents can no longer expect their children to care for
    them in their elder years, so they have to work harder to save for
    retirement. Parents also have to work harder to teach/care for their 
    children as there no extended family around. So, all in all, we have
    a higher living standard based on materials, but we are not doing as
    good in humanity, IMO. Well, this country is only a hundred years old,
    it has a lot of time and space to grow - it is an ongoing experiment!
    When I was younger, "old fashioned" wasn't hip, now I realize some
    of the old stuff is indeed tried and true (have seen hundreds and
    thousands of years of clinical trial!). I think this country has to
    go through some growing pains, that's all.
    
    
    Eva 
    
      
    
613.159Alternative models for educationALFA1::STOCKERSusan StockerTue Feb 18 1997 17:4313
    An interesting school with an alternative concept can be checked out
    at http://www.com/webnet/svs/catalog.html.  This place, the Sudbury
    Valley School looks great on paper, but we didn't find it a very
    supportive or encouraging environment for our second grader back in 
    1994.  Still, I believe in this model of schooling, and I understand
    that there are very succesfull schools using the SVS concept in 
    other parts of the country (we were pen-pal-ing with some for a 
    while).
    
    I'm not at all surprized that they have a homepage. I'll bet the kids
    maintain it.
    
    	=Susan  
613.160how can we better educate teachers? ;-)TEAMLK::SCHELBERGMon Mar 03 1997 11:2626
    I'm still looking for alternative approaches for education...each
    year you hear so much about how kids learn differently and today's
    education doesn't seem to keep up with the science.  They have just
    recently announced this year that teenagers need more sleep because
    of hormone changes and that starting school at 7:30 is not a good
    concept and that they should start at 8:30 etc...yet, education
    seems not to be able to switch over and agree with scientific findings.
    
    also, teachers are not evaluated properly.  How can you evaluate a
    teacher is what I want to know.  I went through 12 yrs of school and
    can remember the most horrid teachers that I absolutely learned
    nothing from...and my son is having the same reaction.  He is a bright
    kid who basically felt he is getting no education at all.   He has
    been through teachers who have told that they "hate teaching" or
    "hate the class" = he has had teachers who got divorced and "aired"
    there dirty laundry in class instead of teach....how as parents can
    we prevent this?  I know teachers who have told me that they know
    some teachers are BAD teachers and shouldn't be in the system yet
    everyone turns a blind eye...(is this because of the teachers union?
    like stay united no matter what?)
    
    And you know us adults...we sometimes don't listen to our kids or
    think they exaggerate the situation....but when they are all telling
    the same story...you wonder huh?  
    
    So anyone have any answers?  I'm so confused....
613.161CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageMon Mar 03 1997 11:3510
    first thing.
    
    get yourself in for a conversation with his teacher(s).  sometimes
    explaining that a child needs more of a challenge in X subjects will
    get some teachers motivated, especially when they realize there is a
    caring parent that comes along with the kid.  If he really isnt getting
    challeneged and you get no where with the teacher(s) get the kid to the
    library, or somewhere for enrichment in those subjects.  
    
    meg
613.162Why? Why is the sky blue? TEAMLK::SCHELBERGMon Mar 03 1997 12:0624
    I already been that route...I told the teachers that my son had
    problems with and what I feel he needs as a person...ha ha ha ha ha..
    I was talking to a brick wall.  I have sent letters to the department
    of education, the principal etc....the one I love is if you show no
    interest - your a bad parent...if you show too much interest than
    your a busybody...you can't win....
    
    I like to know is what does the department of education do?  they only
    answered one of my letters when I did eventually get one issued
    resolved!  ;-)
    
    but the question still remains...how can teachers be evaluated by
    the system?  I mean how do you know teachers teach what they are suppose
    to be teaching and that they are effective...I know putting monitors
    in the classroom violates civil rights...so what's the other
    alternative?
    
    We in the past have put doctors up on a pedestal and we are now
    as a society questioning our doctors - shouldn't we do the same
    with teachers?  As Socrates said..."always question why"...
    
    
    
    
613.163BIGQ::GARDNERjustme....jacquiTue Mar 04 1997 07:354
    Have you pulled a Chapter 766 evaluation yet???  If you are in
    MA that is...

613.164Chapter 766TEAMLK::SCHELBERGTue Mar 04 1997 09:095
    No, I'm in New Hampshire.....what's chapter 766?  sounds
    interesting...
    
    /bobcat
    
613.165BIGQ::GARDNERjustme....jacquiTue Mar 04 1997 10:547
    It's the Mass Law for Learning Disabled Humans in school.  I 
    really wouldn't know the law in NH that correlates to it.  It
    covers kids who can't learn in the normal manner in the class-
    room.

    justme