So when the presenter wrote “never prohibitive” under the socio-economic topic, you would have first hand knowledge that what the presenter was presenting is true.
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So when the presenter wrote “never prohibitive” under the socio-economic topic, you would have first hand knowledge that what the presenter was presenting is true.
That was going on in the late 70s/Early 80s as well.bloke wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 8:56 am there is a significant number of neglected children being not-supervised by their wealthy or becoming-wealthy parents, who are involved in either selling or using (or both) mind-altering substances to/with other children. ...the “junior drug dealer“ phenom, if you will.
yeah...A significant percentage of those "Eddie Haskell's on steroids" (from my childrens' teen years) are - well... - dead.Three Valves wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 9:52 amThat was going on in the late 70s/Early 80s as well.bloke wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 8:56 am there is a significant number of neglected children being not-supervised by their wealthy or becoming-wealthy parents, who are involved in either selling or using (or both) mind-altering substances to/with other children. ...the “junior drug dealer“ phenom, if you will.
Or so I've been told.![]()
Most, but not all of my friends made it.![]()
In educational research, "Free and Reduced Lunch" is highly correlated with SES. It's not the same, but it does get used a lot more, because FRL data is easy to obtain and SES classifications are not.bloke wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 8:56 am The “socio“ part (not to be typed nor spoken without considering its meaning) is just as significant as the “economic“ part.
As an example, a phenomenon (since roughly the era that I raised up my kids) has been there there is a significant number of neglected children being not-supervised by their wealthy or becoming-wealthy parents, who are involved in either selling or using (or both) mind-altering substances to/with other children. ...the “junior drug dealer“ phenom, if you will.
Having seen some of those move into the adult world over the past two decades, many of them haven’t fared particularly well in much of any types of endeavors, not to mention “the bassoon“.
Many people's reactions, attitudes, and the things that "trigger" them are very predictable - geographically, whether they currently live in a politically-identifiable geographic location, or grew up in one...and also: predictable by their age. When many people speak of "the government" or "the school", it doesn't seem (??) to occur to them who is funding those things. In fact, those who are funding those things are people who are struggling and sacrificing to provide special opportunities for their own children, while also struggling to meet local tax collectors' demands for things that - 50 and 60 years ago (when local sales tax rates were typically 1 cent per dollar, and property tax rates were typically about 15% of what they currently tend to be) - we viewed as "not expected to be furnished by others, who are already struggling to do for themselves"...which (again) is why several of us in a row managed to earn the principal chair in the all-state band with Conn's economy-line fiberglass sousaphone, school-owned off-brand mouthpieces, and only classroom instruction...Three Valves wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 11:54 am What shall be done with the miscreant?![]()
What say we rattle off a letter, legal and scholarly like, advising the deviant that if they fail to appear before the Star Chamber to testify against themselves, it will be looked at as an admission of guilt.
I know where we can get a copy of such a letter to boilerplate.
If you decline this invitation, we reserve any and all rights, including the right to establish at trial that your refusal to testify supports a strong adverse inference regarding your actions (and inaction) on __________.
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My understanding is that the presenter is a private instructor. This is written from that perspective. He doesn’t get paid no matter how many students fail.jerseyeuph wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 4:24 pm
The teacher in question is due for a teachable moment (i.e., from another teacher or administrator) and that should be that. Their approach was certainly misguided, but not career ending.
Perhaps the local band/orchestra director(s) will make an effort to help them see how they’ve gone astray.Three Valves wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 4:59 pmMy understanding is that the presenter is a private instructor. This is written from that perspective. He doesn’t get paid no matter how many students fail.jerseyeuph wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 4:24 pm
The teacher in question is due for a teachable moment (i.e., from another teacher or administrator) and that should be that. Their approach was certainly misguided, but not career ending.
But I could be wrong...![]()
Could be. Do we want to live in a world without new bassoons or tubas?Three Valves wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 6:36 pm One way to avoid current economic meltdowns is to stop manufacturing them.![]()
But I digress...
Yep.Yorkboy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 7:02 pmFirst and best:jerseyeuph wrote:(Name the sketch)
https://youtu.be/VKHFZBUTA4k
Upper Class Twits trying to out virtue one another. Some things never change!!jerseyeuph wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 7:13 pmYep.Yorkboy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 7:02 pmFirst and best:jerseyeuph wrote:(Name the sketch)
https://youtu.be/VKHFZBUTA4k
Luxury.jerseyeuph wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 6:25 pm Well we had it tough. We used to have to get up out of the shoebox at twelve o'clock at night, and LICK the road clean with our tongues. We had half a handful of freezing cold gravel, worked twenty-four hours a day at the mill for fourpence every six years, and when we got home, our Dad would slice us in two with a bread knife.