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On Wed, 28 Apr 2004 09:07:06 -0400 Stephen Uzzo <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> We should be promoting science museums to help
> promote higher-order thinking in students: to make kids smarter
> human beings, not to pass a written test designed by white American
males
> for white American students.
To quote Jon Stewart: "I didn't even know this deck HAD a race card to be
played!"
Gosh, I just realized that some of our center's programs were designed by
me - and I'm a white American male! And all my students are Americans (a
fair percentage of them white). Crud, looks like I'm not doing anything
to make kids smarter human beings.
Jonah Cohen
Outreach & Punlic Programs Manager
Science Center of Connecticut
"Scalia finished his memo by writing 'If a Supreme Court justice
can be bought so cheaply, this country is in deeper trouble than I
thought.'
In a related story, this country is in deeper trouble than Scalia
thought."
-The Daily Show
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