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Topic 11 of 11: Texas Education

Mon, Feb 4, 2002 (09:36) | Paul Terry Walhus (terry)
Texas Education
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 Topic 11 of 11 [education]: Texas Education
 Response 1 of 13: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, Feb  4, 2002 (09:36) * 14 lines 
 

Jim Nelson, the Texas commissioner of education resigned yesterday,
effective at the end of March. It will be very interesting to see who Perry
appoints to replace him. I always thought some of the high points of GW's
reaign as guv were his choices for commissioner of ed. Very astute
appointments, i always though, especially Moses. Articles about the
resignation can be found all over the state at:

http://www.dfw.com/mld/startelegram/news/state/2516543.htm
http://www.dallasnews.com/texas_southwest/nelson_23tex.ART.5cbf8.html
http://www.austin360.com/statesman/editions/wednesday/metro_state_1.html
http://news.mysanantonio.com/story.cfm?xla=saen&xlb=320&xlc=587192&xld=320
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/metropolitan/1222573



 Topic 11 of 11 [education]: Texas Education
 Response 2 of 13: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Wed, Mar  6, 2002 (07:28) * 19 lines 
 
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 Topic 11 of 11 [education]: Texas Education
 Response 3 of 13: Sikander Zawawi  (TheMaharaja) * Thu, Jun  6, 2002 (20:01) * 13 lines 
 
I really believe that we could have a peaceful world if education is based
on the ideology of a peaceful world. Of course help and understanding of
the politicians will be crucial.

I work for Pakistan American Cultural Center in Karachi, Pakistan. We have
an English Language Program for adults. It could serve as a very important
tool in developing understanding and goodwill among the masses if targeted
properly. I had written to the American Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan that
I had a few ideas and whether they would be interested in knowing details of
them. Sadly, I didn't receive any response from them -- total silence.

My observation is that in all of the troubled areas of the world, basis of education and targeting are misdirected.
and targeting


 Topic 11 of 11 [education]: Texas Education
 Response 4 of 13: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Jun  7, 2002 (02:16) * 1 lines 
 
Perhaps if you contacted the American media (NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN) you could get some coverage of your ideas and proposals as they are relevant in this changing part of the world. What were you saying about targeting? Your sentence dropped off a bit there.


 Topic 11 of 11 [education]: Texas Education
 Response 5 of 13: Sikander Zawawi  (TheMaharaja) * Fri, Jun  7, 2002 (16:57) * 5 lines 
 
Yes something went wrong after targeting. By targeting I mean the focus of
education is completely towards achieving degrees to get jobs. Of course
we do need good jobs but along with that we also need civilized law abiding
citizens. That's what's lacking in the education system in most of the
third world countries.


 Topic 11 of 11 [education]: Texas Education
 Response 6 of 13: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sun, Jun  9, 2002 (05:40) * 3 lines 
 
What you're talking about needs a wider venue. I hope you can hook up with the right media types.

Terrorism will keep cropping up unless we have a better education system in third world countries that doesn't focus on religious hatred.


 Topic 11 of 11 [education]: Texas Education
 Response 7 of 13: Sikander Zawawi  (TheMaharaja) * Sun, Jun  9, 2002 (08:03) * 2 lines 
 
There is no such thing as "hatred" in any of the religions of the world.
That's what education should make the masses aware of.


 Topic 11 of 11 [education]: Texas Education
 Response 8 of 13: Marcia  (MarciaH) * Sun, Jun  9, 2002 (09:29) * 4 lines 
 
The school at which Sikander teaches has its mission statement on
http://exchanges.state.gov/education/engteaching/eal-elp1.htm

Intolerance for anything different from ME is at the root of all things. Suddenly we are being Politically Correct. Racial profiling is an anathema, so in screening for possible terrorists, on Thursday last I was subjected to a thorough personal search and everything I brought with me was opened and checked. Small children are also being targetted. I was dressed as any mother might dress. I usually travel well dressed, but this time I went as a mom and looked so converntional I could hardly stand it. What did it get me? I am white, benign, friendly and "middle aged" So I got the search while non-white young adult men with unconventional baggage and clothing were not searched. I would really like to find out what they thought they might prove in doing this. Education must also involve rational thinking. I suspect what is being done is far more foolish than useful. I dread my next check in and I must go to the east coast next.


 Topic 11 of 11 [education]: Texas Education
 Response 9 of 13: Marcia  (MarciaH) * Sun, Jun  9, 2002 (09:30) * 1 lines 
 
And, for the record, Sikander's teaching mission is a noble one. He needs support and, Terry is correct, much wider coverage.


 Topic 11 of 11 [education]: Texas Education
 Response 10 of 13: Sikander Zawawi  (TheMaharaja) * Mon, Jun 10, 2002 (17:54) * 4 lines 
 
Marcia's experience of check-in does show irrational thinking. Perhaps some
wise guy wanted to prove something.
Marcia you are very intelligent. You have even located me on the internet. I
was not even aware that this page existed. Thanks for drawing my attention.


 Topic 11 of 11 [education]: Texas Education
 Response 11 of 13: Sikander Zawawi  (TheMaharaja) * Thu, Jun 13, 2002 (16:40) * 6 lines 
 
The geography lessons in schools should not only cover maps and climate of
the different areas of the world. There should be some exchange of knowledge
about people and their ways living in different parts of the world. This is
not covered in the school curriculum in Pakistan. I try to introduce different
countries and their culture in my English lessons. Do the schools in USA have
such coverage in their geography lessons.


 Topic 11 of 11 [education]: Texas Education
 Response 12 of 13: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Fri, Jun 14, 2002 (07:07) * 1 lines 
 
They pretty much do, geography knowledge in US schools is pretty open.


 Topic 11 of 11 [education]: Texas Education
 Response 13 of 13: Sikander Zawawi  (TheMaharaja) * Fri, Jun 14, 2002 (17:01) * 11 lines 
 
Thanks Terry. I was 99% sure that geography lessons in US schools must
have a wider coverage. In Pakistan there are two categories of schools,
those imparting education using English as a medium of education and those
using Urdu as a medium of education. The English Medium schools (as they
are called) do have a wider coverage of all subjects and try to follow the
curriculum of British "O" & "A" levels. In these schools civility is also
given importance. This, however, is not the case in Urdu Medium schools.
There the emphassis is on getting degrees by hook or by crook to get good
jobs. The problem is that almost all English Medium schools are commercial
ventures and have very high admission and tuition fees and as such beyond
the reach of the masses.

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