All hope is not lost. I have 3 boys, 15, 13 and 4. The older two do not
talk back nor misbehave any more than young teens "back in my day"
(early '80s'). Loving, considerate, to friends and strangers alike. 

My 4yr old will greet you for the first time, hand extended for a
handshake and say "nice to meet you...". (I wish I could take credit, by
I just happened to pick great moms).

Having said that, they do something to get thrown in jail, in jail they
will sit! I'd be more than happy to let a teacher use a paddle on them
if they got out of hand. Hey, it worked on me...

This could be a thread onto itself, but I feel compelled to speak when I
get the impression most kids are raised like crap - the small vocal
minority makes the quiet majority look bad. Sounds like other parts of
society...

I do understand some parents really aren't.

Dave Lum  - Systems Engineer 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - (971)-222-1025
"When you step on the brakes your life is in your foot's hands" 

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Heaton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 3:07 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: MATH

Very true Kim, and it doesn't help when you get parents that threaten
legal action repeatedly, even though their kid is the worst offender in
the school.  And don't get me started on the lack of respect that kids
are raised with these days.  In my day, you said Yes Sir, No Sir, Yes
Maam, No Maam.  These days, you're lucky to get a Ya, or no...  And
forget the kids calling you Mr. or Mrs. Either...

Joe Heaton

-----Original Message-----
From: Kim Longenbaugh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 2:49 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: MATH

Not to mention an environment where teachers have absolutely no control
of their pupils because of fear of legal reprisals, among other things.

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Heaton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 4:43 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: MATH


Yep, the public school system is pretty sad, but when the government
decides not to put any real money into the system, what can we really
expect?

"I've been doing so much with so little for so long, that they now
expect me to do everything with nothing."

That's how a lot of teachers feel these days...

Joe Heaton

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Strader [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 1:50 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT: MATH

Wednesday Funny????

Last week I purchased a burger at Burger King for $1.58. The counter
girl took my $2 and I was digging for my change when I pulled 8 cents
from my pocket and gave it to her. She stood there, holding the nickel
and 3 pennies, while looking at the screen 
on her register. I sensed her discomfort and tried to tell her to just
give me two quarters, but she hailed the manager for help. While he
tried to explain the transaction to her, she stood there and cried. Why
do I tell you this? 

Because of the evolution in teaching math since the 1950s:

1. Teaching Math In 1950s 
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is
4/5 of the price. What is his profit ? 

2. Teaching Math In 1960s 
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100 His cost of production is
4/5 of the price, or $80. What is his profit? 

3. Teaching Math In 1970s 
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is
$80. Did he make a profit? 

4. Teaching Math In 1980s
A logger sells a truckload of lumber for $100. His cost of production is
$80 and his profit is $20. Your assignment: Underline the number 20. 

5. Teaching Math In 1990s 
A logger cuts down a beautiful forest because he is selfish and
inconsiderate and cares nothing for the habitat of animals or the
preservation of our woodlands. He does this so he can make a profit of
$20. What do you think of this way of making a living? Topic for class
participation after answering the question: How did the birds and
squirrels feel as the logger cut down their homes? (There are no wrong
answers, and if you feel like crying, it's ok. ) 

6. Teaching Math In 2007
Un hachero vende una carretada de madera para $100. El costo de la
producciones es $80. Cuanto dinero ha hecho .




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