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(@blackandwhite)
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Wanted to share this tweet with y'all. While this might be not be entirely true it does raise the question of why wasn't this point raised? 



   
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(@5leafclover)
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@coyote I  certainly  see  a  pattern:  The  Democrats  did  not  do anywhere  near as  well  in  the  gubernatorial  elections as  they  should  have.  Virginia  is  essentially a  Democratic  stronghold  but  they   lost.  New  Jersey  is  also a  Democratic-leaning  state  and  they  had  a  hard  time  winning  there  also. We  do  know  that  Joe  Biden  has  greatly  slipped  in  the  polls and  I  think  it's  perfectly reasonable  to  believe  it  was  a  factor.  The  thing  that  really   bothers  me  is  the  fact  that  Donald  Trump  and   his  major  accomplices  have  never  been  held  accountable  for   their  terrible  crimes. The   only   people  that  are  getting   punished  for   the  riot  and  attempted  overthrow  of  our  democracy  on January  6th are   those   low   on   the   totem  poll  who  were  just  carrying   out   the   desires  of   their   evil   leader.



   
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(@jeanne-mayell)
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Posted by: @coyote

I'm thoroughly uninterested in the the explications media outlets are providing about yesterday. The thing is, there were two damn gubernatorial elections plus a host of local elections. No pattern can be drawn from those results. But identify a pattern the media will, then they'll settle on some sort grand of narrative of what will happen next year and in 2024. 

As I've said before, the media loves to play pretend oracle. Thanks but no thanks. I'll leave the the tea leaves to the professional psychics.

Thank you!  I am so with you on this, Coyote. I deleted media stories that came to my inbox that tried to blame the democrats, or Obama, or Biden. I don't like when we blame our own. 



   
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(@matildagirl)
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@dannyboy Hi Dannyboy,

I had a quick look and have 3 websites on Australian education you might like to have a look at some time. I have no idea how our schooling is going these days. It was a mighty long time ago since I was there. I just thought you might find it interesting to have a nosy look about.

www.my school.edu.au and www.australiancurriculum.edu.au

www.acara.edu.au which is the independent authority which sets the curriculum for  Aust schools

Regards Matildagirl

 



   
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 lynn
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@jeanne-mayell  Interesting facts on the NJ governorship courtesy of Dave Wasserman from the Cook Political Report:

Phil Murphy broke a 40 year curse by being the first democrat in all those years to win re-election. 

NJ is no stranger to close elections. 1993 and 1997 were decided by 1 point. In 1981 the election was decided by 1000 votes. 

So looks like Murphy's win is bigger than it appears. And an ugly win is still a win.

Also, as for VA, the governorship has gone to someone in the party not in the white house for the past 40 years. So yesterday's loss for the dems isn't an aberration, but a consistent trend.

Trying to cheer myself up over here. :)



   
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@matildagirl I did a cursory look but will look deeper.

In terms of social studies it's always amazing to me to see how many states and countries start off with some version of "Myself and Others" as the theme for Kindergarten, "My School" as the first grade theme, and "My community" as the second grade theme.

Also interesting is, at least here in Michigan, we have a very well developed set of standards for United States History which gets taught over the course of three different grade levels.  Australia puts that larger focus on WORLD History, and seems to have much better standards than the ones we drafted when we revised a couple of years ago.

I also wonder how much confusion might be eliminated here in the US if we stopped calling the next iteration of our standards "The new standards" - for example, I was in HS when Michigan's first sets of standards came out in the late nineties.  (Before that schools and districts chose what they wanted to teach where) - I ended up teaching under them for a few years before they changed in 2007 - they were introduced as "new standards" but it was an iterative update.  And then in 2013 I joined the writing team for the next version of the "new standards" which was once again an iterative update.  

Australia seems to cut that off at the pass with "Version 8.4 of our standards are out now.  Version 9 is in review and will be out shortly" - which I love because teachers hear "new standards" and think "Here we go again!" even though we have yet to completely pull the rug out from underneath them and replace everything.

Looking forward to digging deeper!  Thank you for sharing this!



   
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@5leafclover 

Once is an anecdote, twice is a coincidence, three times makes a pattern ? .



   
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(@elaineg)
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@maggieci  Oklahoma uses paper ballots, and we have  counting machines. No big deal. 



   
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Posted by: @dannyboy

I still have "zen" and I'm sticking by it.

I've been trying to ignore the news for the sake of my mental health, which has been shaky esp. since my brother died. And I tell myself that all these frustrating conflicts are noise and distraction.  And that I/we need to get our heads out of the weeds and look to the horizon.  That could be true or it could be just me trying to keep my grip.



   
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@maggieci 

Me too. I thought I read something about how all the ballots wouldn't be counted until Friday.



   
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