malcolmkirkpatrick@yahoo.com wrote: Bob LeChevalier wrote: malcolmkirkpatrick wrote:... (MK): "Far short of complete privatization of the education industry, what is the problem with placing students by exam when they move?" (BoB): "a) cost?..." (MK): "Marginal. We did it all the time." (BoB): "Not properly." LeChevalier wern't there. In addition to a national curriculum, we're
In message <46A72204.3020109@cam.ac.uk>, at 11:12:20 on Wed, 25 Jul 2007, Julian King <jpk28@cam.ac.uk> remarked: Roland Perry wrote: When I said: I'll stop feeling guilty about not understanding the buses from Churchill now. & you replied: YOU are the one that brought Churchill up! Then you are overly sensitive. You chose an example. It isn't unreasonable
Not resurrecting the old thread; starting one too related to the original to put under a new name. In article <tGXfh.8709$Z67.736@trndny02>, Stephanie <me@iwishicoud.net> wrote: Hiya. I am thinking in my head about what homeschooling entails and whether or not it appeals to me. I wonder if there is a real usenet group or other internet resources which are about real people's experience
"Bob LeChevalier" <lojbab@lojban.org> wrote in message news:3dq064p68ko2skr3js444h078es0dtukvh@4ax.com... "Alex W." <ingilt@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: For each subject and each grade and maybe each part of each grade (which effectively makes a curriculum), since the families of a kid might move in any given year, even in the middle of the year (there are poor and migrant families
Liberating America From Israel by Paul Findley Nine-eleven would not have occurred if the U.S. government had refused to help Israel humiliate and destroy Palestinian society. Few express this conclusion publicly, but many believe it is the truth. I believe the catastrophe could have been prevented if any U.S. president during the past 35 years had had the courage and wisdom to suspend all