September 29th, 2003
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Third Annual Earth Charter Summit October 11, 2003 College of St. Catherine St. Paul, Minnesota
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Keynote speaker - Kathryn Sikkink, U of M Professor of Political Science and an international expert in transnational social movements. Panel discussion - How can business support the common good?
Transportation from […]
September 28th, 2003
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From Power outages to power lines energy is in the news a lot these days. It’s not all negative there are some interesting things happening in the next few weeks:
RIDE WITH THE WIND
Here’s an event for the weekend after next that just came in over the wire - RENew’s ‘Ride With The Wind’ […]
September 25th, 2003
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The new standards in Science and Social studies were recently released by the Minnesota Department of Education, and the Department is starting to receive reactions from all quarters. The Profile of Learning, though described as “state mandated curriculum,” had nowhere near the specificity of these standards. Even though these standards are telling all […]
September 23rd, 2003
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Most agree, health care is the most critical issue we face and yet few folks want to talk about. As Mike “Barry Casper” says in his book, ‘Lost in Washington‘ (2000), recollections of his time as policy advisor to Senator Wellstone.
In all discussions of health care reform, there is general agreement about […]
September 22nd, 2003
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Sunday before last, I took a break from the pressures of a new school year to attend the Valley Grove annual quilt sale and jello contest. Yes, a jello contest. It honors that “Norwegian” church tradition, the jello that is an essential element of all church gatherings. You’ve all seen the “recipes” in the church […]
September 21st, 2003
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Well, it’s been a long week. I am happy to say that after several months the Northfield School District and teachers’ association in Northfield appear to have reached an agreement. Both sides worked hard to do right by their interests yet bend enough toward the other to make it a good agreement. […]
September 14th, 2003
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In a recent Harper’s article, award winning teacher John Taylor Gatto, addresses his concerns about the negative effects of schools on children. He paints a picture of a strategy planned by the rich and powerful to produce a mass of consumers who will be obedient and content workers. Although the notion of an […]
September 12th, 2003
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Here comes the school year, and here come the students from poor families, and there stand too many teachers insisting the students cannot be taught, that so high a mountain cannot be climbed. Given that attitude, the students are virtually done for. Their prospects for learning are dim.
It’s unfair to say the teachers who […]
September 12th, 2003
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The people know what’s really harsh:
Minnesota Poll: Economy takes its toll on Bush
Daniel Schorr: Deregulation is not the Promised LandLegislators see people feel pain of no new tax increases. (Anoka/editorial):
Taxes on the rise: Cities look for new revenue as state cuts aid. (White Bear Lake)
Blazer-Mn Chamber: City balances higher rates and more taxes. (Austin)
Have […]