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Another Reason American Education Sucks

09 Wednesday Jan 2008

Posted by Anna Clutterbuck-Cook in linkspam

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It really pisses me off when people moan and groan about the state of American education vis a vis the rest of the world without questioning what kind of educational system we’re comparing ourselves to. This satirical news story from The Onion takes it to a whole new level.

Report: American Schools Trail Behind World In Aptitude Of Child Soldiers

Ahem!

06 Sunday Jan 2008

Posted by Anna Clutterbuck-Cook in library life

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There’s an ad campaign up around Boston right now for Sony’s new electronic “book” device, extolling its virtues over the traditional printed word. Here is my personal favorite:

Like many great ideas, I suspect this particular ad campaign has one (or more) librarians behind it, since early versions of the ad simply read:


One can only imagine that members of my future profession had, shall we say, some constructive criticism for Sony’s PR firm. I believe version 2.0 is greatly improved (though it still doesn’t convince me that anything is sexier than a book).

From the (Daily Show & NPR) Archives

03 Saturday Nov 2007

Posted by Anna Clutterbuck-Cook in media

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I don’t have anything from the MHS for you this week, but I thought I’d share this video from The Daily Show instead.

I listened to a really difficult Diane Rehm show this week on the subject of our government’s refusal to accept internationally recognized definitions of torture, thus leaving open the possibility that we are torturing human beings in the name of national “security.”

The show left me feeling angry and frustrated that despite all the moral outrage and rational argument I hear against torture (from both the political left and right!), the administration carries on blithely ignoring us all. It’s difficult to feel ownership in a government in which I don’t see or hear myself meaningfully represented. And yet I believe we are all responsible, collectively, in some way, for the human rights abuses that our government perpetrates. I haven’t figured out how to live up to that responsibility yet, but I guess recognizing it is a small step in the right direction.

Anyway, here’s Jon Stewart on the language of the torture “debate.”

P.S. I recommend the Diane Rehm segment too, for anyone interested in a more in-depth discussion.

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