Posted on April 27, 2008 by Jon-Paul
As the so-call ‘Reverend’ Al Sharpton marched up leading the rally, that followed by a 20-block march down Malcolm X Boulevard and then across 125th Street, Harlem’s main business thoroughfare, where some bystanders yelled out “Kill the police!”
Sharpton urged people to return for a meeting this coming week “to plan the day that we will [...]
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Posted on April 17, 2008 by Jon-Paul
This little piece is for an interesting person who lives in Canada. I don’t know ‘Medieval’s’ identity or anything whatsoever about who the person is; however, I will say that I love what he/she is doing with their blog. I was looking at some various writers at Mister Wong’s when I happened upon Medieval’s article. [...]
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Posted on April 15, 2008 by Jon-Paul
Just by a show of hands, did anyone come up with the answers to the four questions highlighted in the middle of this article? This is not one of the answers, but has anyone ever thought of education being a privilege? Hummm….Ask a high school, middle, or elementary school student this question and brace yourself! I [...]
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Posted on April 7, 2008 by Jon-Paul
After spending what would amount to of nearly a lifetime of being involved in education—one way or the other—as student, as college student, as substitute teacher, ‘Credentialed’ teacher, student again to a university renown for its School of Education, which usually means either a teacher preparation program (TPP) or the all inclusive Master’s of Education [...]
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