super monday surprise - massive spending on e-libraries. it's the same as cash-for-clunkers
hello kids, let us smell the same roses
student loan burden vs non-development of a student because he/she wasn't allowed to purchase an education
the prequel to posion ivy: working class kid with the grades gets into an ivy league poetry program which cost him 50k a year which she is loaned. the kid is not a poet as it turns out. wouldn't it have been nice if the curriculm was just online and you know ad-supported. but then what is curriculum? it seems like the lessons plans are only a fraction of teaching. students can, i think be expected to sort of teach the proffesors and then have the prof. adjust or whatever the curr. to incorporate the new info the the students contributed.
or the rigidness of the basic curr. is bypassed in traditional school.
questions
poets train other poets?
awards make you a teacher?
publishers do what again?
"a small enough pond"
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