@dwannb @JellPud84530 But I learned something Kochman did not identify, in my years of school bus driving Black #ADOS kids in Busing, I learned about that recovery, no grudges, as kids were good to me, even as I learned to work w them. There is a sense of ❤️as a cultural value, which I could trust.
@Black_Action yes, concern and attention go in waves to particular people, while those outside of the favored categories go ignored when they face mistreatment.
@PCC_PAC Hi, Candace? PsychoPlanners
I hope it’s not a problem, please tell me if it is, but I managed at the last minute to come, so I’m here, at the hotel in Arlington! Cassie
@JamesAFurey I agree, but feel it is simple to say “excuses”. World of adults n young use phones today. Some is useful n helpful, some is illuminating n fun, and many of us slip into addiction to our phones, yet hard to drop in n drop out. Glad some schools ban them in daytime.
@usanewsreal It’s not a competition. But while white energy is good they are less coordinated, the women seem more focused on the camera, posing. Black is more familiar with participating in group choreography, and since learned as kids in church, less commercial goal.
@JamesAFurey They may have other skills valuable to workplace leadership and economic gain: organizing, publicity… all useful skills are not learned in academia. I agree academics should be taught earlier, if by gr 3, less disruption
@JamesAFurey Agreed. Difficulty is that education gets very varied support, ideas, detractors, and it takes lots of time to self advocate, and teachers by definition of their jobs, don't have that time......
@JamesAFurey I find the focus cold. Lumping many together under broad and vague descriptions that avoid any focus on defining who is involved, what groups, which schools, what ages, all to get public readers on X to agree that kids trying to learn need "protection" by expelling
@JoshuaStallin10@BreakingBrown People get annoyed with Jews for repeating the same complaints as if it was yesterday. USA is in a hateful expression mood, provoking folk because they are trying to be little analysts, blaming most others.
@W_Fatigue@BreakingBrown Huge point. People can’t just let one complaint sit, listen and reflect. No, they gotta jump in n say “that happened to me too.” NO it Didn’t!!! Ends up with many leaving in disgust at confusion. 😢😕😖 Sigh. 😠
Such an important point. I’ve always found it odd that most people recognize the harms of the Holocaust, Germany gave reparations. But USA is not at all unified in seeing harms from slavery.
@taoneal I agree that adding professional specialists is not the answer, but our society has done that - instead of gathering adults together as used to happen in villages, so the young see where to go - the world grew to feed business goals - eliminating villages. Kids need villages, us.
@jlippincott problem.. our wealth comes from the western world's interventions/scavenging, in 3rd world countries, assuming our ways are better, that they are chaotic, that we have 0 to learn by standing back for a long time to learn to work beside them, instead of assuming our business pace.
@FixingEducation Because life logic does not follow a written equation. In school, many of the strategies for performance are taught by teachers - if a child falls behind, does not understand - children cannot advocate for themselves, to a variety of different teachers in a busy classroom