"Rubber rooms" indeed, I just saw this article yesterday too: 700 NYC teachers paid to do nothing. It looks like a typically sensationalistic anti-(teachers')union headline, but it seems there should be a better way of handling it. Probably the law of unintended consequences at work.
It's actually a reference to GKAE, MSK, AWR, a young man who was arrested 16-times for Graffiti. He was educated at Stanford in Philosophy, though left without a degree after being placed in an institution for several months.
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I guess he's running out of things to say or he just isn't in a very romantic mood.
All in all, not really very thought provoking.
Marty
Know anything about "rubber rooms" where naughty NYC teachers are sent for detention?
(I realize this may not be a safe topic for public discussion that could live in cyberspace forever.)
"Rubber rooms" indeed,
I just saw this article yesterday too: 700 NYC teachers paid to do nothing.
It looks like a typically sensationalistic anti-(teachers')union headline, but it seems there should be a better way of handling it. Probably the law of unintended consequences at work.
It's actually a reference to GKAE, MSK, AWR, a young man who was arrested 16-times for Graffiti. He was educated at Stanford in Philosophy, though left without a degree after being placed in an institution for several months.
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