The art of verbal Pa Kua can reduce any a-hole teacher to a babbling  
idiot even in his native environment---the captive classroom.

:)

I really don't worry about them vis a vis teachers. If I can teach  
them to think for themselves "for real" and eat from the tree of  
life, they'll know when they're being spoon fed a load of crap. No a- 
hole teach can make them eat it once they know its nutritional value,  
so to speak.

If it's not global warming it's something else. Hence the need for  
the general capability to detect nonsense and process it as such.  
Nothing personal.

People in general have a need to validate their identity through  
their opinions. There is a place for this and it's not the classroom  
or even the boardroom. I generally try to limit my rantings to ProFox  
OT, though I confess I have been a bit of a slacker lately. ;)

- Bob

On Apr 16, 2007, at 8:15 PM, Michael Madigan wrote:

> If they ask questions they better hope they don't have
> an a-hole teacher.
>
>
>> There is hope as long as we teach our kids to ask
>> intelligent questions.
>
>
>
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