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I find that this move by the board of education in Texas is absolutely ridiculous. This attempt to sensor Texas student’s education is appalling. This brings to mind the censoring done by Nazi groups during the Holocaust in hopes of swaying views. I think that the board of education should not simply be allowed to re-write history when they please. I think that not only will this inhibit the learning of young students but also influence personal views including an increase in racial prejudices. I feel that when it is pertinent for Texas students to take standardize testing they will be at a disadvantage. I have also heard that some terms will be excluded and replaced by others such as Democracy substituted for constitutional republic. i also find it odd that the current head of the board of education has never actually had a teacher title, and this this is one of the only state that identifies with political parties. I also think that it is odd that they would like to write out certain part of history and i would also like learn about any possible motivations for doing this, and if pasted i would like to see the future repercussions.
Who is silly enough to pay 12 bucks to go see an anti-American movie like Green Zone? Matt Damon is just a puppet for Universal, who's owned by puppetmaster G.E.
I will not only avoid any future Matt Damon movies, I won't buy G.E. either. I bought my new Whirlpool waterheater this weekend at Lowes, just to avoid the G.E. waterheater at Home Depot. Don't just boycott the puppet, boycott the puppetmaster too!
I'm not sure that they are lying to inflame. Perhaps just omitting to inflame. Or they may just not fully understand the context here. Having gone to a Catholic College I studied Calvin and Thomas Aquinas and Jefferson. This change that the BOA is proposing, while it does not necessarily remove Thomas Jefferson from the history books entirely, it certainly seriously skews the depiction of the actual effect that he had. They have their surgical knife out and are using it effectively to forward their agenda. The outrage I believe is more than warrented. But, I agree, I would rather that all the reports on this topic mention that TJ will remain in US History. This would have been better reporting.
True, Anthony, but the tourney has expanded in the past when it needed to and look where it's gotten to today. I'm sure people thought expanding to 64/65 would dilute it as well.
Please check out Texas' education website and do some research for yourself:
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=3643
According to that website, Thomas Jefferson will continued to be taught in multiple grades, so that part of this article is highly embellished. Don't get me wrong, I had rabid conservatives as much as anyone, but I also hate lying left-wing newspapers as well.
Orwell wrote,"He who controls the past controls the future." How true! What the Texas Board of Education has done by "revising" history, de-emphasizing long-standing truth and fact and inserting a polemic agenda is nothing short of what the NSDAP did during the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich. http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/Nazis_Education.htm
Education became much more ideologically driven during the Nazi years than in the past. Essays became not much more than a rewriting of propaganda handouts e.g. the theme of an essay set for school leavers , The educational value of the Reich Labour Service. The overall emphasis was on Nazi racial doctrines and physical education with far less emphasis on intellectual pursuits. This had a dramatic effect on standards. There was a combination of a severe reduction of opportunities for girls, the distraction of the Hitler Youth, a shortage of trained teachers and the radical removal of standard educational practices that were replaced by coloured political views of the world. All this reduced education in Nazi Germany to an elementary level. http://www.hsc.csu.edu.au/modern_history/national_studies/germany/2429/page64.htm#anchor713448
I fear this is just a foretaste of the right-wing take-over that is to come.
When I saw that Pitt was placed in the West, I just rolled my eyes. This is the fourth time in the last six years Pitt has been in the West Region — which, with few exceptions, means the Panthers have to play several hundred miles from home. It seems the selection committee goes out of its way to put Pitt as far away from its home and familiar courts as possible. There are exceptions, though. Let's run down Pitt's first round and regional locations in the Howland/Dixon era (with seeds in parentheses) ...
2002 South Region (#3): Pittsburgh's Civic Arena, then Louisville
2003 Midwest Region (#2): Boston, then Albany
2004 East Region (#3): Milwaukee (where we had to play Wisconsin in 2nd round), then East Rutherford, N.J.
2005 West Region (#9): Boise (lost to Pacific in 1st round)
2006 West Region (#5): Detroit, lost to Bradley in 2nd round
2007 West Region (#3): Buffalo, then San Jose, Calif.
2008 South Region (#4): Denver, lost in 2nd round
2009 East Region (#1): Dayton, then Boston
2010: West Region (#3): Milwaukee, then Salt Lake City if Pitt makes the Sweet Sixteen
With the exceptions of 2002, 2003, 2006 and 2009, Pitt has had (or would have had to) travel to another time zone for its games in either the first and second rounds. That's almost two-thirds of the time in the last 9 years. I realize that Pitt's in the Big East, and with so many teams making the tourney, they can't put all the conference members close to home. But even when Pitt's been a top three seed, it's had to do a lot of traveling — often to places where people don't know that "Pitt" is how you say it ... not "Pittsburgh."
That all said, I LOVE the draw Pitt got in this year's bracket. Of course, I said that the years they had to face Bradley and Kent State, too ... and we know how that turned out. But I like our second-round match-up against Xavier — which isn't as dangerous without Pitt grad Sean Miller coaching them — and Kansas State has the whiff of an over-seed to me. Yes, they are good. But they haven't tasted serious NCAA competition much in recent years. The Wildcats' appearance in the tourney in 2008 was their first in 12 years, and they didn't make the dance last year. I liken them to South Carolina, which came out of nowhere to get a #2 seed in 1997 and got bounced in the first round (to Coppin State in Pittsburgh's Civic Arena, of all places).
Jim Lakely
Pitt '92
Former Sports Editor and Managing Editor of The Pitt News
(This comment also posted on another Pitt News story on the Tourney)
When I saw that Pitt was placed in the West, I just rolled my eyes. This is the fourth time in the last six years Pitt has been in the West Region — which, with few exceptions, means the Panthers have to play several hundred miles from home. It seems the selection committee goes out of its way to put Pitt as far away from its home and familiar courts as possible. There are exceptions, though. Let's run down Pitt's first round and regional locations in the Howland/Dixon era (with seeds in parentheses) ...
2002 South Region (#3): Pittsburgh's Civic Arena, then Louisville
2003 Midwest Region (#2): Boston, then Albany
2004 East Region (#3): Milwaukee (where we had to play Wisconsin in 2nd round), then East Rutherford, N.J.
2005 West Region (#9): Boise (lost to Pacific in 1st round)
2006 West Region (#5): Detroit, lost to Bradley in 2nd round
2007 West Region (#3): Buffalo, then San Jose, Calif.
2008 South Region (#4): Denver, lost in 2nd round
2009 East Region (#1): Dayton, then Boston
2010: West Region (#3): Milwaukee, then Salt Lake City if Pitt makes the Sweet Sixteen
With the exceptions of 2002, 2003, 2006 and 2009, Pitt has had (or would have had to) travel to another time zone for its games in either the first and second rounds. That's almost two-thirds of the time in the last 9 years. I realize that Pitt's in the Big East, and with so many teams making the tourney, they can't put all the conference members close to home. But even when Pitt's been a top three seed, it's had to do a lot of traveling — often to places where people don't know that "Pitt" is how you say it ... not "Pittsburgh."
That all said, I LOVE the draw Pitt got in this year's bracket. Of course, I said that the years they had to face Bradley and Kent State, too ... and we know how that turned out. But I like our second-round match-up against Xavier — which isn't as dangerous without Pitt grad Sean Miller coaching them — and Kansas State has the whiff of an over-seed to me. Yes, they are good. But they haven't tasted serious NCAA competition much in recent years. The Wildcats' appearance in the tourney in 2008 was their first in 12 years, and they didn't make the dance last year. I liken them to South Carolina, which came out of nowhere to get a #2 seed in 1997 and got bounced in the first round (to Coppin State in Pittsburgh's Civic Arena, of all places).
Jim Lakely
Pitt Grad 1992
Former Sports Editor and Managing Editor of The Pitt News
Expand to 66 teams and let the last four in play for 8/9 spots under #1 overall (Kansas) You would have Va-Tech vs. Mississippi St. and Utah State vs. Minnesota. I might even like 70 teams, where last 8 in would play, 4 for one 8/9 and four for another 8/9. You may end up with a team being seeded higher than they should be, but they are being punished by having to play an extra game and, if they win, having to play again the #1 seed.
Going to 96 teams woudl just dilute the tourney and give less meaning to the conference tournaments.
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I find that this move by the board of education in Texas is absolutely ridiculous. This attempt to sensor Texas student’s education is appalling. This brings to mind the censoring done by Nazi groups during the Holocaust in hopes of swaying views. I think that the board of education should not simply be allowed to re-write history when they please. I think that not only will this inhibit the learning of young students but also influence personal views including an increase in racial prejudices. I feel that when it is pertinent for Texas students to take standardize testing they will be at a disadvantage. I have also heard that some terms will be excluded and replaced by others such as Democracy substituted for constitutional republic. i also find it odd that the current head of the board of education has never actually had a teacher title, and this this is one of the only state that identifies with political parties. I also think that it is odd that they would like to write out certain part of history and i would also like learn about any possible motivations for doing this, and if pasted i would like to see the future repercussions.
Who is silly enough to pay 12
Who is silly enough to pay 12 bucks to go see an anti-American movie like Green Zone? Matt Damon is just a puppet for Universal, who's owned by puppetmaster G.E.
I will not only avoid any future Matt Damon movies, I won't buy G.E. either. I bought my new Whirlpool waterheater this weekend at Lowes, just to avoid the G.E. waterheater at Home Depot. Don't just boycott the puppet, boycott the puppetmaster too!
Reply to Anonymous
I'm not sure that they are lying to inflame. Perhaps just omitting to inflame. Or they may just not fully understand the context here. Having gone to a Catholic College I studied Calvin and Thomas Aquinas and Jefferson. This change that the BOA is proposing, while it does not necessarily remove Thomas Jefferson from the history books entirely, it certainly seriously skews the depiction of the actual effect that he had. They have their surgical knife out and are using it effectively to forward their agenda. The outrage I believe is more than warrented. But, I agree, I would rather that all the reports on this topic mention that TJ will remain in US History. This would have been better reporting.
True, Anthony, but the
True, Anthony, but the tourney has expanded in the past when it needed to and look where it's gotten to today. I'm sure people thought expanding to 64/65 would dilute it as well.
Please check out Texas'
Please check out Texas' education website and do some research for yourself:
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=3643
According to that website, Thomas Jefferson will continued to be taught in multiple grades, so that part of this article is highly embellished. Don't get me wrong, I had rabid conservatives as much as anyone, but I also hate lying left-wing newspapers as well.
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Texas and Germany
Orwell wrote,"He who controls the past controls the future." How true! What the Texas Board of Education has done by "revising" history, de-emphasizing long-standing truth and fact and inserting a polemic agenda is nothing short of what the NSDAP did during the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich. http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/Nazis_Education.htm
Education became much more ideologically driven during the Nazi years than in the past. Essays became not much more than a rewriting of propaganda handouts e.g. the theme of an essay set for school leavers , The educational value of the Reich Labour Service. The overall emphasis was on Nazi racial doctrines and physical education with far less emphasis on intellectual pursuits. This had a dramatic effect on standards. There was a combination of a severe reduction of opportunities for girls, the distraction of the Hitler Youth, a shortage of trained teachers and the radical removal of standard educational practices that were replaced by coloured political views of the world. All this reduced education in Nazi Germany to an elementary level. http://www.hsc.csu.edu.au/modern_history/national_studies/germany/2429/page64.htm#anchor713448
I fear this is just a foretaste of the right-wing take-over that is to come.
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Pitt's seeding
When I saw that Pitt was placed in the West, I just rolled my eyes. This is the fourth time in the last six years Pitt has been in the West Region — which, with few exceptions, means the Panthers have to play several hundred miles from home. It seems the selection committee goes out of its way to put Pitt as far away from its home and familiar courts as possible. There are exceptions, though. Let's run down Pitt's first round and regional locations in the Howland/Dixon era (with seeds in parentheses) ...
2002 South Region (#3): Pittsburgh's Civic Arena, then Louisville
2003 Midwest Region (#2): Boston, then Albany
2004 East Region (#3): Milwaukee (where we had to play Wisconsin in 2nd round), then East Rutherford, N.J.
2005 West Region (#9): Boise (lost to Pacific in 1st round)
2006 West Region (#5): Detroit, lost to Bradley in 2nd round
2007 West Region (#3): Buffalo, then San Jose, Calif.
2008 South Region (#4): Denver, lost in 2nd round
2009 East Region (#1): Dayton, then Boston
2010: West Region (#3): Milwaukee, then Salt Lake City if Pitt makes the Sweet Sixteen
With the exceptions of 2002, 2003, 2006 and 2009, Pitt has had (or would have had to) travel to another time zone for its games in either the first and second rounds. That's almost two-thirds of the time in the last 9 years. I realize that Pitt's in the Big East, and with so many teams making the tourney, they can't put all the conference members close to home. But even when Pitt's been a top three seed, it's had to do a lot of traveling — often to places where people don't know that "Pitt" is how you say it ... not "Pittsburgh."
That all said, I LOVE the draw Pitt got in this year's bracket. Of course, I said that the years they had to face Bradley and Kent State, too ... and we know how that turned out. But I like our second-round match-up against Xavier — which isn't as dangerous without Pitt grad Sean Miller coaching them — and Kansas State has the whiff of an over-seed to me. Yes, they are good. But they haven't tasted serious NCAA competition much in recent years. The Wildcats' appearance in the tourney in 2008 was their first in 12 years, and they didn't make the dance last year. I liken them to South Carolina, which came out of nowhere to get a #2 seed in 1997 and got bounced in the first round (to Coppin State in Pittsburgh's Civic Arena, of all places).
Jim Lakely
Pitt '92
Former Sports Editor and Managing Editor of The Pitt News
(This comment also posted on another Pitt News story on the Tourney)
Pitt's seeding and placement in the West bracket
When I saw that Pitt was placed in the West, I just rolled my eyes. This is the fourth time in the last six years Pitt has been in the West Region — which, with few exceptions, means the Panthers have to play several hundred miles from home. It seems the selection committee goes out of its way to put Pitt as far away from its home and familiar courts as possible. There are exceptions, though. Let's run down Pitt's first round and regional locations in the Howland/Dixon era (with seeds in parentheses) ...
2002 South Region (#3): Pittsburgh's Civic Arena, then Louisville
2003 Midwest Region (#2): Boston, then Albany
2004 East Region (#3): Milwaukee (where we had to play Wisconsin in 2nd round), then East Rutherford, N.J.
2005 West Region (#9): Boise (lost to Pacific in 1st round)
2006 West Region (#5): Detroit, lost to Bradley in 2nd round
2007 West Region (#3): Buffalo, then San Jose, Calif.
2008 South Region (#4): Denver, lost in 2nd round
2009 East Region (#1): Dayton, then Boston
2010: West Region (#3): Milwaukee, then Salt Lake City if Pitt makes the Sweet Sixteen
With the exceptions of 2002, 2003, 2006 and 2009, Pitt has had (or would have had to) travel to another time zone for its games in either the first and second rounds. That's almost two-thirds of the time in the last 9 years. I realize that Pitt's in the Big East, and with so many teams making the tourney, they can't put all the conference members close to home. But even when Pitt's been a top three seed, it's had to do a lot of traveling — often to places where people don't know that "Pitt" is how you say it ... not "Pittsburgh."
That all said, I LOVE the draw Pitt got in this year's bracket. Of course, I said that the years they had to face Bradley and Kent State, too ... and we know how that turned out. But I like our second-round match-up against Xavier — which isn't as dangerous without Pitt grad Sean Miller coaching them — and Kansas State has the whiff of an over-seed to me. Yes, they are good. But they haven't tasted serious NCAA competition much in recent years. The Wildcats' appearance in the tourney in 2008 was their first in 12 years, and they didn't make the dance last year. I liken them to South Carolina, which came out of nowhere to get a #2 seed in 1997 and got bounced in the first round (to Coppin State in Pittsburgh's Civic Arena, of all places).
Jim Lakely
Pitt Grad 1992
Former Sports Editor and Managing Editor of The Pitt News
NCAA Expansion
Expand to 66 teams and let the last four in play for 8/9 spots under #1 overall (Kansas) You would have Va-Tech vs. Mississippi St. and Utah State vs. Minnesota. I might even like 70 teams, where last 8 in would play, 4 for one 8/9 and four for another 8/9. You may end up with a team being seeded higher than they should be, but they are being punished by having to play an extra game and, if they win, having to play again the #1 seed.
Going to 96 teams woudl just dilute the tourney and give less meaning to the conference tournaments.
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