Tue, 26 February 2008
Lotsa great openline... I quit as a nanny. Then, ranking members of the Des Moines School Board talk about local issues. Dick Murphy, Connie Boesen, and Ginny Strong. |
Mon, 25 February 2008
David Reynolds writes about "Summits: Six Meetings That Shaped the Twentieth Century"...better to talk than shoot. Chuck Hurley wants the Iowa legislature to give Iowans the right to vote on the gay marriage issue. Children's Bill of Rights? Then, researchers from Iowalive give us a state-of-the state of Iowa's education report. Emergency!
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Fri, 22 February 2008
Much great talk on the state of Iowa education. I mean, Great talk.... The most positive stuff in a long time. Big smile! |
Thu, 21 February 2008
Senator Brad Zaun says he's trying to take the profit out of divorce. Lotsa powerful conversation. Then, Davenport wants to hold parents accountable for children's misbehavior. So the ACLU is suing them. SIGH....
Check out Iowa's New Math Standards... :) |
Wed, 20 February 2008
First, Representative Lance Horbach with a smoking ban update. Scary and Hilarious. Senator Paul McKinley with a progress report on SF 3097...he concludes this isn't about raising the standards of Iowa's education system, but a power grab by educrats to kill off local control. Worse, the core of the core curriculum is rotten (constructivist).
And for something really different... last week I had a chance to visit the Jacobson Academy at George Washington Carver Elementary school in Des Moines. It is a co-operative effort amongst the school, the Boys and Girls Club of Central Iowa and Judy Hintz from Educational Resources. It is a pilot program designed as an afternoon after school remedial program for academically distress kids. I was invited to a roundtable discussion of the evaluation of phase one....about 4 months into the program. Plus a sample of the actual classroom demonstration. Very cool. (Please excuse the poor camera work... I'm a radio guy, ok? with an el cheapo flip cam) |
Tue, 19 February 2008
Former Congressman Billy Tauzin is now the President and CEO of Pharma USA, promoting the Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease. Then, a couple of federal probation officers want to clear the path for former felons to get work. Mike Elbert and Burt Maroney are launching the I-80 Re-entry Job Fair Expo. |
Mon, 18 February 2008
More Iowa anti-smoking nannyism. Lutherans lead us not unto temptation.... ok, so we had trouble focusing. It's Monday, OK? |
Fri, 15 February 2008
Blessman Medical Ministries is looking for Iowans who would like to take a mission trip to South Africa. Then, a report on a great literacy project at George Washington Carver Elementary school. Alfred Regnery takes us "Upstream" with a look at recent American conservative history. Then, should Iowa hide our ethanol stickers at the gas pump to bump sales? Extra! Some folks have asked for additional information about Iowa's math and literacy slide. A couple of places with explanations and solutions. |
Thu, 14 February 2008
Stewart Iverson is the new head of the Iowa Republican Party. He wants to pump you up. Ed Fallon wants Congressman Leonard Boswell's job. Q&A. Jerome Corsi says Senator John McCain isn't really a political maverick conservative. Corsi says McCain is just bought and paid for....by GEORGE SOROS? Huh? The story. |
Wed, 13 February 2008
Frederick Kaufman cough's up the short history of the "American Stomach"... his book blows chunks...or was that Cotton Mather? Jonathan Narcisse with a diversity plan update. "This Glorious Struggle"...Edward Lengel reads Washington's mail. Senator Paul McKinley says just when you thought they couldn't mess up Iowa's educational establishment any more, it gets worse. Then, former Congresswoman Susan Molinari says Iowa's railroads are workin' just fine. Don't mess with 'em. |