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Reply to "PARCC monitoring student's social media, wants schools to "punish" them"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] One of you used that very argument against me, so turnabout is fair play. Tough luck. [/quote] Not the poster you are responding to--however, I used the "queen of the DCUM" phrase when you tried to set the rules of what could be posted. That is a different context. And, listing a teacher's experience in or out of the classroom is not discrediting him. It is simply a fact. I understand that you are frustrated about this issue. I don't understand why it is so important to you. This process was flawed and therefore the result is flawed. That means it won't last. However, it is doing a lot of damage, and it is causing frustration for students and teachers. [/quote] Then YOU should not impose a set of rules regarding whose experience we can or can't accept. Their experience IS A FACT whether you like it or not. My frustration is that you keep touting opinion, i.e. "the process was flawed" as though it were fact - yet you consistently fail to produce any actual evidence to support it. Where is your evidence of "a lot of damage?" The data does not back you up. And in fact the data shows gains and improvements in primary school grades. I have actual evidence. You do not.[/quote]
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