Balancing phonics and whole language instruction

David Safier

by David Safier A first grade teacher from Utah, JC Michaels, just wrote a comment on a six month old post (that's the beauty of the internet, these things hang around forever) about the balance between phonics and whole language instruction. I thought others might be interested.  Since I was a high school English teacher, … Read more

Melvin fighting illegal alien crime, or, not

David Safier

by David Safier Senator/Captain Al Melvin decided to stand up and fight Illegal Alien Crime without Cutman — aka Russell Pearce — by his side. He may have learned he's still too green to fight the forces of evil on his own. Melvin asked Wednesday at a public safety committee meeting, how many of the 15,000 … Read more

Law-abiding citizens and politically active students

David Safier

by David Safier Here are two bits of information which are encouragingly contrary to what is considered common wisdom. First, with a barely-standing-room-only crowd of something like 2 million people in the Mall during Inauguration, there have been no reports of arrests. I haven't even heard anyone complain about a picked pocket or rowdiness. Run … Read more

AZ Board of Regents meeting in Tucson Thursday

David Safier

by David Safier There could be a crowd. The Board of Regents is meeting Thursday, Jan. 22, at 1pm, Student Union Memorial Center. At 1:20, there will be a Call to the Audience to take testimony from members of the public.  This is the beginning of a two day Regents meeting. Note: Parking could be … Read more

Comment about University cuts by ASU Pres.

David Safier

by David Safier I received this comment from gaardvark on yesterday's post about the UA protest: The Pres of ASU sent out a letter today to all faculty, staff and students outlining some of the impact on ASU*****On top of these cuts, the Pearce and Kavanagh proposal would require ASU to cut another $70 million, … Read more

About that other inauguration

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Our Accidental Governor, Jan Brewer, quietly succeeded to the governorship with the resignation of Janet Napolitano on Tuesday afternoon. Brewer takes office as governor. Brewer will be formally sworn in as governor of Arizona in a public ceremony at 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday. Jan Brewer shares the same far-right political ideology as … Read more

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