It’s a beautiful day in Chicago so I’ll be damned if I’m hanging around inside the house, blogging. Except…
As you know, I do a Sunday feature called The Wall, where I post a photo of what some might call grafitti, or bombing. That could apparently be illegal in Illinois according to this story in Time Out Chicago. Some bureaucrat in Springfield didn’t know what bombing meant and he or she didn’t know about www.urbandictionary.com.
As the bro points out, National Journal Online is still asking questions about schools and still banning teachers from being on the panel. This time they ask about closing the achievement gap. Well, why should we teachers know anything about that?
The shrinks went crazy when Wikipedia posted the Rorschach Test inkblots online for free. And they posted what the right answers are. Right answers? Who knew there were right answers? Inkblots belong to the people!!
Speaking of right answers, my copy of NEA Today arrived in the mail this morning with two full pages donated to the Arne’s answers to the approved questions at the RA. He could have written the thing himself. Puffery in full bloom.