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ốc
02-28-2020, 04:09 PM
Reagan National University :z66: (Reagan, really? Must be another Republican'ts invention.)

This college was accredited by a DeVos-sanctioned group. We couldn’t find evidence of students or faculty.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/education/2020/02/15/college-accreditation-department-education-betsy-devos-south-dakota-sioux-falls/4746906002/


Reagan National University was supposed to be a place of higher learning, but it was unclear how it awarded degrees. By all appearances, at present, it has no students, no faculty and no classrooms.

An agency meant to serve as a gatekeeper for federal money gave the university approval to operate anyway.

https://www.gannett-cdn.com/presto/2020/02/14/USAT/d21be24e-4391-481a-88fc-3ea3dd6385dc-Homepage.png
This screenshot from last month shows what used to be the homepage for Reagan National University, which listed its address in Sioux Falls, S.D. The web page prominently features the university's accreditation by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges & Schools. The site was taken down in the days before USA TODAY published this investigation.(Photo: RNU.EDU)


Hơi giống Trump University.

ốc
02-28-2020, 04:17 PM
Betsy DeVos orders probe after USA TODAY finds college evidently without faculty, students

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/education/2020/02/27/college-accreditation-betsy-devos-education-department-house-committee-investigation-sd/4891749002/


The U.S. Department of Education launched an investigation after a USA TODAY report showed an accredited college apparently had no faculty or students (https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/education/2020/02/15/college-accreditation-department-education-betsy-devos-south-dakota-sioux-falls/4746906002/).

Reagan National University, the college investigated by USA TODAY, was approved by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges & Schools. It has a history of approving several for-profit universities that suddenly closed, such as ITT Tech and Corinthian Colleges in the mid-2010s. The accreditor still operates mainly because it was saved by the Education Department in 2018 under Secretary Betsy DeVos.

Thursday, DeVos told a congressional committee she was "troubled" by USA TODAY's report and she launched an investigation as a result.

"I was not happy to read that," DeVos said of the USA TODAY story. "We have an investigation launched, and we're on it."

Bộ trưởng Giáo dục mà tên là "Bét xì" quá là Trâm biếm.

Triển
02-28-2020, 04:54 PM
Thêm trường này vô sổ bìa đen đi thì hết trâm biếm, vì trâm độc hại cũng nằm trong danh sách. Cùng một hạng thứ:

List of unaccredited institutions of higher education (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unaccredited_institutions_of_higher_educat ion)

Triển
05-02-2020, 08:19 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzCAPO6gJFY

ốc
05-06-2020, 01:14 PM
Không dạy đố mày đòi ai?

Parent demands partial tuition, room and board refunds in class-action lawsuit
https://www.gwhatchet.com/2020/05/04/parent-demands-partial-tuition-room-and-board-refund-in-class-action-lawsuit/
(https://www.gwhatchet.com/2020/05/04/parent-demands-partial-tuition-room-and-board-refund-in-class-action-lawsuit/)

A parent is suing the University for a refund of tuition, fees and room and board payments for the spring semester in light of the switch to online classes.

In a 22-page class-action complaint filed in the D.C. District Court Friday, Mark Shaffer – a parent of a female student – alleges the University breached its contract with students by not providing in-person education and campus facilities during the instructional continuity period. Shaffer is demanding the University provide a partial refund to his daughter and all other students who paid for “tuition, fees and/or room and board” in the spring semester.

“Despite sending students home and closing its campuses, Defendant continues to charge for tuition and fees as if nothing has changed, continuing to reap the financial benefit of millions of dollars from students,” the complaint states.

The plaintiff’s daughter has noticed a dropoff in “academic rigor” since the virtual learning period began, according to the lawsuit.

The lawsuit states that the cancelation of student organization activities and suspension of access to “vital” library tools only available on campus have added to the University’s failure to provide services that students should expect to receive.

The complaint states that the switch to online courses has led to “back loading of work” and delayed deadlines, increasing difficulty for students trying to communicate with faculty and staff.

“While Plaintiff paid GW for an in-class experience that would enable his daughter to communicate directly with her professors, attend office hours and work through issues in person, such experiences are non-existent following Defendant’s campus closure,” the complaint states.

The lawsuit alleges the University collected tuition payments from students and families despite understanding the payments were involuntary, “unjust and inequitable.”

Nosal said officials have applied (https://www.gwhatchet.com/2020/03/16/officials-offer-housing-dining-refunds-as-students-prepare-to-leave-campus/) credit to students’ accounts for housing costs from March 20 to the end of the semester, which students can have refunded or apply for future housing. She added that students can request reimbursements for dining plan funds and parking permits for the number of days the virtual learning period lasts.

She said officials have reimbursed students for international program fees and the cost of international travel.

More than 2,000 students have signed an online petition (https://www.change.org/p/george-washington-university-gw-needs-to-refund-half-of-the-tuition-for-all-gw-students?recruiter=1065844238&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_campaign=share_petition) posted in March demanding officials refund half of students’ tuition for online classes.

The complaint comes amid a wave of student lawsuits filed (https://www.cnbc.com/2020/04/13/students-are-suing-their-colleges-for-coronavirus-related-refunds.html) against universities nationwide demanding spring semester refunds because of the pandemic’s effect on holding classes.

ốc
07-20-2020, 10:36 AM
Không trò đố mày làm nên.

As the Virus Deepens Financial Trouble, Colleges Turn to Layoffs
https://news.yahoo.com/virus-deepens-financial-trouble-colleges-153450180.html


This month, the University of Texas at San Antonio laid off 69 instructors, while the University of Michigan, Flint, last month eliminated more than 40% of the 300 lecturers who handle a majority of the teaching load on campus. Since May, Ohio University has had three rounds of layoffs, including more than 50 nonunionized faculty members.

Lucrative college sports have dwindled as a revenue stream as games have been canceled, and colleges have lost money they usually make from dining halls, campus bookstores and room-and-board payments, which were refunded by many schools in the spring. Many students have also demanded tuition rebates, as face time with professors and the experience of campus life have been replaced by remote instruction from home.

Học thày không tày học nét
(Thâm ngôn)

ốc
07-22-2020, 07:58 AM
Có thày đố mày làm nên...

Four-year-old lands book deal for his 'astonishing' poetry
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/jul/22/four-year-old-lands-book-deal-poetry-nadim-shamma-sourgen-kate-clanchy
(https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/jul/22/four-year-old-lands-book-deal-poetry-nadim-shamma-sourgen-kate-clanchy)

Take our gloves off / Take our shoes off / Put them where they’re supposed to go. / You take off your brave feeling / Because there’s nothing / to be scared of in the house.



Life imitates movie?
The Kindergarten Teacher
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/jul/29/the-kindergarten-teacher-review-inscrutable-drama


One day she notices something curious about one of her young pupils. Yoav (Avi Schnaidman), a boy with ragamuffin’s hair but a somewhat weary, pained look on his face, will sometimes begin pacing back and forth. “I have a poem,” he’ll announce, and then burst with non-rhyming verse of a vocabulary and syntax well beyond his years.

ốc
01-22-2021, 08:02 PM
Không tiền đố mày dạy ai?

Australian universities warn of economic ripple effect if international students remain locked out
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/jan/23/australian-universities-warn-of-economic-ripple-effect-if-international-students-remain-locked-out


Multiple universities told Guardian Australia that the continued shut-out of international students would harm the Australian economy, as well as universities’ future research capacity.

Earlier this month, universities said they hoped international students could return to class by the second half of 2021.

On Friday, the deputy vice-chancellor (international) of the University of Technology Sydney, Iain Watt, said Australian society as a whole “will be poorer for the absence of international students”.

“While the impacts of delays will be significant on UTS and the higher education sector, the impacts on the wider Australian economy – in retail, hospitality – will be much larger,” he said.

Kỹ nghệ học đường: cái trường đã thành cái chợ. (Mạnh mẫu khỏi cần dọn nhà.)

ốc
02-18-2021, 09:45 AM
Không tiền đố mày học xong:

The Columbia University student strike is about far more than tuition
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/feb/18/the-columbia-university-student-strike-is-about-far-more-than-tuition


Student organizers claim that more than 1,100 students (https://inthesetimes.com/article/columbia-university-students-tuition-strike-ydsa) are now actively refusing to pay tuition until their demands are met. YDSA’s Twitter account also claims the administration has retaliated against striking students by charging them over $157,000 in late fees.

Rather than waiting around for the adults in the room to relieve us of our student debt burden – something the Biden administration can do with the stroke of a pen – Columbia-Barnard YDSA is charting a course of action that equips students to take matters into their own hands.

Organizers are aiming to spark a nationwide wave of student strikes and say they have been in contact with seven universities that plan on striking next fall. Even so, there is no guarantee that this will solve the problem of tuition inflation, which has rising at over twice the rate of inflation for some 40 years now.

Tuyệt học vô mưu.

ốc
02-24-2021, 09:34 AM
Không thịt đố mày làm nên:

Meatless school menu sparks political row in France
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/feb/24/meatless-school-menu-sparks-political-row-in-france


A decision by the Green mayor of Lyon, seen by many as the country’s culinary capital, to temporarily take meat off the menu in school canteens during the coronavirus pandemic has sparked a major political row in France.

Government ministers have accused the mayor, Grégory Doucet, of “ideological” and “elitist” behaviour after the measure, which is also being studied by several other cities including Paris, came into force in Lyon’s schools on Monday.

The city council has said the decision to provide the same meatless four-course lunch was purely practical, saying physical distancing rules necessitated more sittings in school canteens and it could not serve 29,000 children in two hours if there was a choice of meat and vegetarian menus.

Food represents roughly a quarter of France’s carbon footprint and proposals are being developed by the government to encourage the French both to eat more local produce and to consume less meat, but of higher quality. The French senate last year recommended a more vegetable-based diet, but mainly to counter the unhealthy impact of fast food and takeaways. There have also been proposals to reward low-emission meat producers.

But resistance to any proposals to reduce meat consumption will be fierce from France’s powerful farming lobby. The Lyon decision was met with protest in the form of tractors, cows and goats paraded in front of the city hall. Banners proclaimed: “Meat from our fields = a healthy child” and “Stopping meat is a guarantee of weakness against future viruses”.

The Lyon city council has promised canteens will offer a meat option again as soon as restrictions are relaxed and pupils have more time to eat, also pointing out that the temporary menus are not vegetarian, but contain fish and eggs, and that the previous rightwing mayor, Gérard Collomb, took the same step during the first Covid-19 wave last spring.

Doucet has said he eats meat and denied he was trying to force vegetarianism on to the city’s children. “Being able to offer a seated hot meal to all the children is important,” he told French television. “This is Lyon, the capital of gastronomy. For us, flavour is also essential.”

But that has not stopped some ministers from France’s centrist government jumping on the decision. “This is absurd from a nutritional point of view, and a scandal from a social point of view,” the agriculture minister, Julien Denormandie, told French radio.

“Let’s stop putting ideology on our children’s plates,” Denormandie said on Twitter. “Let’s just give them what they need to grow well. Meat is part of it.” He said he had asked the region’s prefect, the state-appointed top local official, to overrule the move.

The conservative interior minister, Gérald Darmanin, also took aim at what he called the “scandalous ideology” of the Lyon city council, describing the decision as “an unacceptable insult to France’s farmers and butchers”.

Darmanin said on Twitter that it was “clear that the Greens’ moralising and elitist policies excluded low-income people. For many children, the school canteen is the only place where they get to eat meat”.

In a rare display of disagreement within the cabinet, however, the environment minister, Barbara Pompili, said on a visit to a school canteen on Monday that schools should offer a daily vegetarian menu option and called the Lyon debate “prehistoric”.

Pompili said that while many people assumed “children from less privileged backgrounds eat less meat, research shows the opposite”. The health minister, Olivier Véran, also said he did not find a menu with neither meat nor fish shocking.

Doucet is one of a number of Green politicians to win control of major French cities in local elections last year, in a defeat for Macron’s party that partly reflected growing concerns about the environmental damage from intensive farming and other green issues.

Holy cow!!

ốc
04-08-2021, 10:18 AM
Không trường đố mày làm nên:

Macron to close elite school
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/apr/08/macron-close-france-elite-finishing-school-ena-elite-presidents


Known as ENA, the grande école has been the hothouse for France’s top civil service and a pathway to power in the public and private sectors. Four French presidents, including Macron, have passed through its doors as have dozens of ministers and business leaders.

Founded by Gen Charles de Gaulle in October 1945 with the idea of breaking the upper-class hold over France’s higher echelons, ending nepotism and making the civil service more democratic, it has instead become a byword for an establishment elite and been accused by critics of encouraging groupthink.

While the number of students from privileged families was 45% in the 1950s and 60s, this had risen to about 70% between 2005 and 2014, while those from working-class families fell to about 6%.

Macron’s decision to shut ENA was reportedly prompted by the gilets jaunes protest movement that began in 2018 and was sparked by a sense that the country’s leaders were out of touch with ordinary French people, especially those living outside the cities.

De Gaulle’s aim of installing more égalité in French higher education was never realised and a 2015 study from the European Centre For Sociology And Political Science to mark its 70th anniversary (https://www.lci.fr/population/suppression-ena-les-etudiants-sont-ils-tous-issus-de-categories-socio-professionnelles-superieures-2118779.html) stated: “However it is calculated, the intake has not democratised during the last 70 years”.

It concluded the ENA founders’ dream had not been realised, while admitting that one point in ENA’s favour was that the number of female students had risen to 45%.

ENA officials have pointed out the school’s socioeconomic profile is better than at some of France’s other elite higher education establishments, but critics have also attacked ENA as an echo chamber that trammels students along intellectually conformist positions.

Peter Gumbel, a British academic, has claimed that France’s grande école system, and especially the ENA, has the effect of perpetuating an intellectually brilliant yet out-of-touch ruling elite (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/sep/05/french-schools-pupils-feel-worthless).

Con quan thì lại làm quan

ốc
04-23-2021, 09:07 AM
Không trò (chơi) đố mày làm nên: tuyệt học vô chơi

‘Let children play’: the educational message from across Europe
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/apr/23/let-children-play-the-educational-message-from-across-europe


Every morning, Arja Salonen drops her five-year-old son, Onni, off at a daycare centre in Espoo, west of Helsinki, where he will spend the next eight hours doing what Finnish educators believe all children his age should do: playing.

School, and formal learning, does not start in Finland until age seven. Before then, children’s preoccupations are not reading, writing or arithmetic, but, said Salonen, herself a secondary-school teacher in the capital, “learning more important things”.

Those include, she says, how to make friends, communicate, be active, get creative, explore the outdoors and manage risk. “In Finland we feel children must be children, and that means playing – including, as much as possible, outdoors,” she said.

The main goal of kindergarten, which about 75% of three- to five-year-olds attend, according to the Finnish educational expert Pasi Sahlberg, is “not to prepare children for school academically, but to make sure they are happy and responsible individuals”.

Not all education systems in Europe are like Finland’s, which places equality at its core, outlawing formal exams until age 18 and eschewing parental choice, selection, streaming by ability and league tables.

The pandemic has also focused minds on the importance of play in Germany, where – although playgrounds have remained open since the end of the first lockdown – many parents and paediatricians say children’s needs have been at the bottom of the government’s agenda throughout the crisis.

Học thày không tày học trò (chơi).

Triển
04-23-2021, 09:26 PM
7, 8 chục tuổi còn khoái ...chơi mà. Lòng vòng diễn đàn thấy bày binh bố trận. :)

ốc
04-24-2021, 09:30 PM
Chắc giống Lão ngoan đồng.

Ấu bất học, lão hàppy.

Triển
04-26-2021, 08:35 PM
Không lạc đà đố trò làm nên.



Camel brings books and joy to home-schooled kids in Pakistan

(coi nữa) (https://www.dw.com/en/camel-brings-books-and-joy-to-home-schooled-kids-in-pakistan/av-57335596)

Triển
05-21-2021, 10:13 AM
Trẻ con nước giàu đứt tay
Cũng như con nít nước nghèo đổ ruột.



The limits of learning – kids in crisis

Surveys show that the majority of Germ an students feel hopeless, listless and even depressed  as a result of the   long lockdown. Homeschooling is overwhelmi ng for many of them, and some families are struggling to cope. We visited students at home.

Every morning, 14-year-old Catharina sits down at the dining table and tries to study Latin, Math, or English. Her 10-year-old brother, Philipp, sits next to her. He also has to study — and likes using Catharina as a teaching assistant. How are either one supposed to concentrate? Their single mother can’t help, because she is a doctor and has to go to work. Anna has it a little bit easier. She is 16 years old and considers the time she has spent in lockdown to be the most productive of her life so far. She can finally concentrate, and work in peace. Leandro is 14 and can't understand this. He feels completely overwhelmed by the massive heap of tasks. What should he tackle first and how should he do it? He can't provide the structure and guidance he used to get every day in the classroom for himself, and often has trouble getting out of bed in the morning —an indication of early-onset depression. Axel Rowohlt visited Catharina, Philipp, Anna and Leandro, and also spoke to Felix, their student representative. He conducted a survey among students in Berlin — with alarming results.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FKR35OidyU

ốc
05-23-2021, 10:50 AM
Không thày đố mày trị ai?

Myanmar’s military rulers suspend more than 125,000 teachers for opposing coup
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/23/myanmars-military-rulers-suspend-more-than-125000-teachers-for-opposing-coup


A total of 125,900 school teachers had been suspended as of Saturday, said the official of the teachers’ federation, who declined to give his name for fear of reprisals. He is already on the junta’s wanted list on charges of inciting disaffection.

Around 19,500 university staff have also been suspended, according to the teachers’ group.

Registrations begin next week for the school term that starts in June, but some parents said they also plan to keep their children out of school.

“I am not going to enrol my daughter because I don’t want to give her education from military dictatorship. I also worry about her safety,” said 42-year-old Myint, whose daughter is 14.

Students, who have been at the forefront of daily protests at which hundreds of people have been killed by security forces, also said they planned to boycott classes.

“I will only go back to school if we get back democracy,” said Lwin, 18.

Vì lợi ích trăm năm, bãi khoá.
(Quản Trồng)

ốc
06-02-2021, 10:52 PM
Không giày đố mày làm nên:

A student was barred from graduation for wearing the wrong shoes. So a teacher gave him the shoes off his own feet.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/student-barred-graduation-wearing-wrong-170250803.html


When Daverius Peters arrived at his high school graduation ceremony on May 19, he was immediately blocked from entering the convention center where it was being held.

Peters, 18, was wearing the mandatory purple cap and gown, but a school representative standing at the front door told him his shoe selection was wrong.

According to the school's graduation dress code, male students were to wear dark dress shoes, with an emphasis that "no athletic shoes" were to be worn.

He paced nervously outside the convention center, until he suddenly spotted a familiar face: John Butler.

Butler, 38, is a paraeducator at the school and mentors many of the students - including Peters. He was attending the ceremony as a parent rather than as a staff member, since his daughter was graduating, too.

Peters ran over to Butler and explained the shoe situation.

So, without hesitation, Butler bent down and did what he felt he had to do: He gave the student the shoes off his feet.

Nhất cử vi sư.

- thày giáo: từ chữ THÁO GIÀY nói lái

(còn tiếp)

ốc
06-05-2021, 10:04 PM
Không trò đố thày làm nên: Nhơn bớt học bớt chi phí

Bill Maher Slams Higher Education As A “Grift,” Likens It To Scientology
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/bill-maher-slams-higher-education-032813055.html


Bill Maher took his weekly aim at coddled college students tonight, this time cherry-picking a couple campuses that have amusement park-style water slides to back up his assertion that colleges “are giant luxury daycare centers.”

Higher eduction, Maher said, “is a racket that sells you a very expensive ticket to the upper middle class.” He asked, “Is it really liberal for someone who doesn’t go to college and makes less money to pay for people who do go and make more?”

He also compared higher eduction to Scientology, with both requiring increasingly costly levels of advancement.

“A wannabe librarian needs a masters degree to get an entry level job filing books,” Maher said, sounding astounded at the centuries-old concept of Library Science.

Calling higher education a “grift,” Maher griped that despite increasingly costly advanced degrees “no one knows how to change a tire,” and that “the answer isn’t to make college free, the answer is to make it more unnecessary, which it is for most jobs” so that those who can’t or don’t want to go “don’t feel shut out” of society.

Tuyệt đại học vô ưu.

ốc
06-27-2021, 11:20 PM
Không thày đố mày bị oan:

Boy, 11, referred to Prevent for wanting to give ‘alms to the oppressed
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/jun/27/boy-11-referred-to-prevent-for-wanting-to-give-alms-to-the-oppressed


The boy’s teacher asked what pupils would do if they found themselves in possession of a lot of money. According to a legal challenge against the school lodged by the boy’s parents, he said he would “give alms to the oppressed”.

The teacher interpreted this as “give arms to the oppressed” and made the Prevent referral.When police received the referral they said there was no substance to it, no sign of radicalisation, extremist views or any threat to national security and closed the case.

The case has similarities to others that have hit the headlines including a nursery worker thinking a four-year-Muslim child had drawn a picture (https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/mar/11/nursery-radicalisation-fears-boys-cucumber-drawing-cooker-bomb) of his father with a cooker bomb when he was referring to a cucumber and a 10-year-old Muslim boy who misspelled (https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2016/01/20/muslim-child-terrorist-house-spelling-error_n_9025336.html) the word “terraced” as “terrorist” to describe the kind of house he lived in.

Dr Layla Aitlhadj, the director of Prevent Watch, said: “Prevent injects suspicion and discrimination deep into the imagination of frontline workers to the detriment of Muslims.”

Sai một chữ đi một trò.

ốc
07-01-2021, 12:23 PM
Không trường đố mày làm nên?

Prestigious Virginia school lowers number of incoming Asian Americans despite protests
http://Prestigious Virginia school lowers number of incoming Asian Americans despite protests


Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology will usher in its most diverse class in the fall of 2021, increasing the number of black students to 7% from 1% and Hispanic freshmen to 11% from 3%. White students will also see a bump to 22% from 18%, while the number of Asian American students will decrease to 54% from 73%, according to demographic data released by Fairfax County of the 550 students offered a spot at the magnet school.

Thomas Jefferson is one of the top-performing high schools in the country, but its student body has always been less than diverse. In years past, black and Hispanic students have largely been edged out under the school's admission system that put importance on standardized testing.

The Fairfax County School Board, however, decided to overhaul the admissions process this year, tossing out standardized testing and application fees.

Several spots at Thomas Jefferson High were set aside for students at each of the county's 23 middle schools.

Nomani is part of the parent group Coalition for TJ that filed a discrimination lawsuit. She claimed the drop in Asian American enrollment is a coordinated effort by the school board to push out certain students.

"There are so many deserving students that were gerrymandered out of this school by geographic quotas and socioeconomic factors that were used as a proxy for race," she said.

The situation at Thomas Jefferson isn't a one-off. Similar battles are being fought in California and New York.

Còn đi học thì không muốn giảm bớt học sinh Á châu để nhường chỗ cho người khác. Đến khi đi làm thì lại càu nhàu vì công sở không chịu cất nhắc nhân viên Á châu. Thế mới láu.

ốc
08-29-2021, 12:32 PM
Không thày đố mày bị lây:

Unvaccinated teacher infected half her students with Covid
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/aug/28/unvaccinated-teacher-infected-half-her-students-covid-california-cdc


The researchers said the teacher attended school for two days despite displaying symptoms of Covid-19, and read aloud to her class without a mask during that time. Infections corresponded to the classroom’s seating chart, with the students sitting closest to the teacher the most likely to be infected.

Cúm tự vì sư
Nhiễm tự vì sư

Triển
08-31-2021, 09:23 AM
Một ông bị lây, cả bầy chịu trận.

ốc
09-12-2021, 04:04 PM
Không thằng đố mày làm nên:

Afghan women at university must study in female-only classrooms, Taliban say
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/sep/12/afghan-women-university-female-only-classrooms-taliban-say


In one of the first policies announced by the Taliban, the higher education minister, Abdul Baqi Haqqani, laid out a series of rules that will govern women’s access to higher education in Afghanistan.

Speaking at a press conference, Haqqani said women would be allowed to continue their university education, but it would be compulsory to wear a hijab. It was unclear if this meant a headscarf or that women’s faces would have to be covered completely.

Gender segregation would also be enforced at all universities, meaning men and women would have to be taught in separate classrooms. “We will not allow boys and girls to study together,” said Haqqani. “We will not allow co-education.”

Female students will also only be allowed to be taught by women. Haqqani also said the subjects being taught at universities would be reviewed.

Trường đạo (Công giáo) ở nhiều nơi cũng vậy.

Học thày không tày học bạn gái.

ốc
09-19-2021, 10:55 AM
Không toilet đố mày học nên:

TikTok challenge has students vandalising school bathrooms
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2021/sep/18/devious-licks-tiktok-challenge-vandalism-schools


Incidents often posted to the video-sharing platform have included students smashing up bathroom mirrors and sinks and stealing soap dispensers and even turf from sports fields at rival schools.

A spokesperson for TikTok said the platform was removing such content – named for a slang term for theft – and redirecting hashtags and search results to guidelines discouraging destructive behavior.

At Lawrence high school in north-east Kansas, officials said several bathrooms had to be sealed off after students prised soap dispensers from walls. Students then tried to steal “closed” signs, so staff were posted to guard bathrooms, reported Cuyler Dunn, 17, who described the student effort as one of “total destruction”.


Nhất quỷ nhì ma thứ ba TikTok.

ốc
10-05-2021, 11:02 AM
Thiếu lương đố mày làm nên?

Teachers across the US are leaving their jobs in numbers
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...record-numbers (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/oct/04/teachers-quitting-jobs-covid-record-numbers)



A shortage of teachers in the US was already a growing problem before the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly in high poverty schools. The shortage has worsened during the pandemic. Some schools have closed when too many teaching positions could not be filled, while others grapple with higher than normal teacher vacancies, leaving remaining teachers overworked.

In Florida, teacher vacancies this year increased by more than 67% compared with August 2020, and a 38.7% increase from August 2019.

Nearly 10% of teachers in Providence, Rhode Island, either quit or retired early from the city’s school district before the school year began. Public schools in Michigan saw a 44% increase in midyear teacher retirements this past school year over the 2019-2020 school year. In Fort Worth, Texas, the school district had314 vacant teacher jobs at the beginning of this school year, compared with 71 at the 2019-2020 school year, before the pandemic.

At least 378 active teachers have died from Covid-19 since the beginning of the pandemic, along with hundreds of other school workers. Several surveyshave shown teachers are more likely to leave the profession because of worsening stressand burnout during the pandemic, coupled with pre-existing issues such as a lack of resources and low pay.

In addition to teacher vacancies, schools around the US are facing food supply shortages, and are having trouble finding enough bus drivers, janitors and other support staff. Many also face shortages of substitute teachers, who are needed now more than ever to cover for teachers who are out sick or quarantined.

Bắt chước Anh mướn tài xế Đức thế vô.

ốc
11-03-2021, 08:37 AM
Không tiền đố mày dạy ai?

Linacre College to rename itself Thao College after funding offer from Vietnam’s richest woman
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2021/nov/03/oxford-college-to-change-its-name-after-155m-donation


A University of Oxford college is to change its name to honour Vietnam’s richest woman after she offered it a £155m donation.

Linacre College says it will ask the privy council for permission to change its name to Thao College after signing a memorandum of understanding over the money with Sovico Group, represented by its chair, Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao.

The graduate college, founded in 1962, is named after the Renaissance humanist, medical scientist and classicist Thomas Linacre. The donation will help to pay for a new graduate centre and graduate access scholarships, the college has said.

At Oxford there has been disquiet over Thao’s donation to the institution, which has styled itself as “one of the greenest colleges in Oxford”. Sovico’s business interests include offshore oil and gas exploration, fossil fuel financing and Vietnam’s first private airline.

According to the Tab, Thao made much of her fortune from the budget airline VietJet Air, which is controlled by Sovico. The conglomerate is also the largest shareholder in HDBank, on the board of which she serves as vice-chair. HDBank is the main financier of the state-owned Vietnam National Petroleum Group.

Có tiền mua tên cũng đũng được.
(Quá tục ngữ)

Triển
11-03-2021, 09:20 PM
Có tiền mua tên cũng đũng được.
(Quá tục ngữ)

Đồng tiền là tiên là Phật:


“We are disappointed to hear that Linacre College has accepted donations from Sovico group, a company whose fossil fuel extraction threatens our planet’s survival,” the spokesperson said. “Linacre’s own failure to date to become carbon-neutral shows that actions speak far louder than words. We are sad to hear what Linacre’s actions have told us: that Linacre values money more than people and the planet.”

ốc
11-04-2021, 08:28 AM
Văn phòng Mặt trận tổ quốc nào quản lý chuyện đóng góp làm từ thiện chắc mắc bận nên chưa ngó ngàng tới chị này.

Tiền mua thuốc chích ngừa, tiền cứu trợ dân nghèo chống dịch thì kêu gọi già trẻ gần xa, kể cả Việt kiều nộp từng đồng, trong khi chị này vác tiền tươi đi mua danh ba vạn... dặm như không. Bỏ ra 200 triệu ở bển thì chắc xin được cái quốc tịch Anh rồi.

Bán anh em gần mua láng giềng xa.

Triển
11-04-2021, 10:05 PM
kể cả Việt kiều nộp từng đồng, trong khi chị này vác tiền tươi đi mua danh ba vạn... dặm như không.



Kỳ sau "Vịt kiều" góp tiền ngu từng đồng cho Phạm Minh Chính ăn ly kem trộn vàng 25 ngàn $$ một ly ở New York, vì thịt bò dát vàng có Tô Lâm ăn ở Anh rồi.

ốc
11-05-2021, 09:30 AM
Nhân dân làm mồi, nhà nước quyên góp, đảng viên phung phí.

Triển
11-06-2021, 10:55 PM
Nhân dân làm mồi, nhà nước quyên góp, đảng viên phung phí.


Tiếng nói Huê Kỳ chậm chạp hơn tiếng nói Ốcpekidia

Thao College: Món quà gây tranh cãi từ nữ tỷ phú Việt Nam cho một trường Anh

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Bà Nguyễn Thị Phương Thảo ký bản ghi nhớ hiến tặng 155 triệu bảng Anh (211 triệu USD) cho Linacre Collge, thuộc Đại học Oxford của Anh, tại Edinburgh ở Scotland hôm 31/10.

Khoản hiến tặng 9 con số, lớn nhất cho Oxford trong 500 năm qua, vấp phản ứng trái chiều từ cả hai bờ đại dương khi có những thắc mắc về dòng tiền chảy từ nước nghèo sang nước giàu

Một trường trong hệ thống Đại học Oxford ở Anh sẽ đổi tên thành Thao College sau khi được cam kết tài trợ một khoản tiền lên tới hơn 150 triệu bảng Anh từ tập đoàn mà người phụ nữ giàu nhất Việt Nam, Nguyễn Thị Phương Thảo, đồng sáng lập và làm chủ tịch.

Linacre College, tập trung vào giáo dục sau đại học, sẽ mang tên của bà chủ tịch và CEO của hãng hàng không giá rẻ của Việt Nam sau khi nhận được khoản tài trợ đầu tiên trong tổng số 155 triệu bảng Anh (khoảng 211 triệu USD) từ tập đoàn Sovico. Trong một thông báo, Linacre College cho biết họ đã ký một Bản ghi nhớ (MoU) với tập đoàn tại Edinburgh ở Scotland hôm 31/10.

Tên của bà Thảo sẽ thay thế tên bác sỹ người Anh của thế kỷ 16 trên biển hiệu của Linacre College một khi trường này xin được giấy phép đổi tên sau khi nhận 50 triệu bảng Anh đầu tiên từ tập đoàn của nữ tỷ phú Việt Nam. Theo The Guardian, đây là khoản hiến tặng lớn nhất cho Oxford trong vòng 500 năm qua.

Bà Thảo trở thành nữ tỷ phú tự thân đầu tiên của Việt Nam sau khi thành lập Vietjet Air, từng được mệnh danh là ‘bikini airlines’ sau khi tung ra loạt quảng cáo cho hãng hàng không với hình ảnh các người mẫu mặc đồ tắm 2 mảnh trên các chuyến bay giá rẻ nội địa của họ vào năm 2017. Cùng năm đó, Forbes lần đầu tiên bình chọn bà Thảo vào danh sách các tỷ phú “giàu nhất hành tinh”. Theo ước tính tại thời điểm thực của Forbes, chủ tịch Sovico và cũng là nữ tỷ phú tự thân đầu tiên của Đông Nam Á, hiện đang có khối tài sản trị giá 2,7 tỷ USD, đứng thứ 1.111 trên thế giới.

Tài trợ ‘ngược’

Khoản hiến tặng lên đến 9 con số của tập đoàn do bà Thảo đồng sáng lập cho Linacre College vấp phải những phản ứng trái chiều. Trên và ngoài mạng xã hội, một số người Việt Nam ca ngợi động thái này là đầy tham vọng và từ thiện. Nhưng một số khác, cả ở Việt Nam và nước ngoài, đặt câu hỏi tại sao bà Thảo kiếm tiền triệu (bằng đô la) ở Việt Nam nhưng lại đưa sang một nước có thu nhập bình quân gấp 14 lần quốc gia mà chỉ cách đây hơn 2 thập kỷ còn có một nửa dân số sống dưới mức nghèo đói.

“Việc sử dụng tốt hơn là nên chi vào giáo dục hoặc phát triển xã hội ở Việt Nam,” một người dùng Twitter ở TPHCM bình luận trước thông báo của Linacre College về khoản tài trợ và đổi tên theo nữ tỷ phú Việt Nam. Trong khi đó, một người dùng Twitter khác ở Anh đặt ra câu hỏi rằng có phải tốt hơn không nếu bà Thảo đầu tư vào đất nước nghèo hơn của bà và thắc mắc tại sao “các nước nghèo lại đi giúp các nước giàu?”

Nhận định về những bình luận từ nhiều người phương Tây khi cho rằng họ không cảm thấy thoải mái về việc đổi tên và tên trường trong hệ thống Đại học Oxford trở thành thứ được “mua bán”, bà Trần Lệ Thuỳ, một cựu sinh viên của Oxford, nói bà ủng hộ nếu khoản tiền hiến tặng “là tiền sạch.”

“Việc (đổi tên) là việc bình thường và đã xảy ra tại Oxford rồi và Oxford cũng như các trường khác đổi tên vì các khoản tài trợ,” bà Thuỳ, từng học 2 năm thạc sỹ ngành khoa học phát triển ở Oxford, nói. “Nếu một người không phải là da trắng đầu tiên, một người phụ nữ và từ châu Á được lấy tên để đặt cho một college của Oxford là một điều rất tốt. Đó sẽ là một mốc lịch sử cho Oxford trở nên cởi mở và đa dạng hơn.”

Nhưng bà Thuỳ, hiện đang là giám đốc Trung tâm Sáng kiến Truyền thông và Phát triển có trụ sở ở Hà Nội, cho rằng nếu việc đổi tên “không phải vì tiền” thì sẽ đáng tự hào hơn. Hiện tượng “tiền nước nghèo chảy sang nước giàu” chủ yếu thông qua giáo dục và y tế, không phải là không phổ biến, theo bà Thuỳ.

Nhiều người trong nước cũng đặt ra câu hỏi về việc đưa một số tiền lớn như vậy ra khỏi Việt Nam, vốn là quốc gia có sự kiểm soát nghiêm ngặt về vốn, và ai có thể biết chính xác liệu số tài sản đó “sẽ đi về đâu”.

“Cơ chế nào để có thể chuyển từng ấy tiền đi tài trợ cho trường (Linacre College) và thật ra tiền đó là của ai,” ông Phạm Quang Vinh, một người dân sống ở Hà Nội, thắc mắc trong một đăng tải trên Facebook. “Sovico là công ty cổ phần, tức là không phải toàn bộ số tiền của Sovico thuộc về (bà Thảo)… và kể cả nếu (bà Thảo) dùng tiền riêng thì cơ chế nào để (bà Thảo) có thể chuyển tiền cho trường kia.”

Món quà gây tranh cãi

Tại Oxford, đã có những ý kiến thắc mắc về khoản tài trợ của bà Thảo cho trường, nơi tự gọi là “một trong những ngôi trường ‘xanh’ nhất ở Oxford,” tức hướng tới việc bảo vệ môi trường, theo The Guardian. Trong khi đó các lợi ích kinh doanh của Sovico, hiện đang điều hành hãng hàng không tư nhân đầu tiên của Việt Nam, còn gồm có cung cấp tài chính cho các hoạt động khai thác dầu khí ngoài khơi cũng như nhiên liệu hoá thạch, theo trang web của tập đoàn.

Tờ nhật báo của Anh trích dẫn Chiến dịch Công lý Khí hậu của Đại học Oxford, nhóm từng kêu gọi gỡ bỏ tên của các công ty nhiên liệu hoá thạch ra khỏi các toà nhà trường học và viện nghiên cứu, nói rằng khoản tài trợ của bà Thảo có nguy cơ làm xói mòn các tiêu chuẩn thông thường.

“Chúng tôi rất thất vọng khi biết rằng Linacre College đã chấp nhận khoản hiến tặng từ tập đoàn Sovico, một công ty có hoạt động khai thác nhiên liệu hoá thạch đe doạ sự tồn tại của hành tinh chúng ta,” một người phát ngôn của chiến dịch được The Guardian trích lời nói. “Chúng tôi rất buồn khi biết những gì hành động này của Linacre nói lên rằng: Linacre coi trọng tiền bạc hơn con người và hành tinh.”

Bà Thảo là người ký bản ghi nhớ với Linacre College trước sự chứng kiến của Thủ tướng Phạm Minh Chính trong chuyến thăm của ông và đoàn doanh nghiệp từ Việt Nam tới Vương quốc Anh cùng lúc tham dự hội nghị thượng đỉnh khí hậu COP26 của Liên Hợp Quốc tại đây.

Trường Linacre College, thành lập cách đây 59 năm và được đặt tên theo một bác sỹ và linh mục thời Phục hưng Thomas Linacre, cho biết trong thông báo hôm 1/11 rằng trường này từ lâu đã là một trong những trường ít được tài trợ nhất trong hệ thống trường của Oxford. Linacre College gọi khoản hiến tặng từ tập đoàn của nữ tỷ phú Việt Nam là “có tác động biến đổi” và sẽ được dùng để “tạo ra một trung tâm sau đại học mới cho sinh viên cũng như cấp học bổng tiếp cận sau đại học.”

Chính phủ Việt Nam, trong một thông báo trên trang mạng xã hội chính thức, cho biết 7,5 triệu bảng Anh của số tiền hiến tặng cho Linacre College sẽ được dùng để tài trợ học bổng cho các sinh viên Việt Nam và các quốc gia khác trong khu vực.

Trong thông cáo công bố sau khi ký bản cam kết tài trợ được truyền thông trong nước trích dẫn, bà Thảo nói rằng: “Tôi tin tưởng những kết quả hợp tác lâu dài với Viện Đại học Oxford sẽ mang tới những cơ hội, những giá trị mới tốt đẹp cho cộng đồng, dành những điều tốt đẹp nhất cho thế hệ trẻ tại môi trường giáo dục hàng đầu thế giới.”

Con trai bà Thảo, Tommy Nguyễn, là một sinh viên theo học tại Oxford, theo The Guardian.

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ốc
11-07-2021, 08:49 AM
Tiếng nói Huê Kỳ chậm chạp

Chắc cần phải chờ đảng bộ cho phép đưa tin chấn động này. Cả đám chóp bu cũng có mặt với chị Thảo ngày hôm đó, xong kéo nhau đi ăn thịt bò thánh rắc.

VOA bây giờ toàn dân nói giọng Bắc 75. Phải gọi là VCOA hay “Tiếng nói Bắc kỳ” mới đúng.

Triển
11-07-2021, 08:11 PM
Cả đám chóp bu cũng có mặt với chị Thảo ngày hôm đó



Chắc biệt thự các thánh đảng bộ cũng đổi tên lâu rồi: Thao's Villa

ốc
12-11-2021, 04:04 PM
70 chưa gọi là rành:

Indian woman, 104, fulfils dream of learning to read
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/11/curious-indian-woman-104-fulfils-dream-learning-read


After months of evening classes, she decided to take the Kerala state primary literacy exam last month, the oldest woman to do so. She achieved 89% in literacy and 100% in mathematics. It was a result that drew praise from the state education minister, who tweeted: “Age is no barrier for knowledge. With utmost respect and love, I wish Kuttiyamma and all other new learners the best.”

For most of her 104 years, Kuttiyama had been curious about reading and would often try to make out the alphabet herself, but when she was born, in a village to a low-caste rural family, there was no education.

It was only with the encouragement a year ago of her neighbour Rehana John, a 34-year-old literacy trainer, that Kuttiyamma was persuaded to start to learn to read. John had noticed Kuttiyama’s curiosity about her grandchildren’s learning and offered to give her some books. Previously, John’s oldest student had been 85.
After some gentle encouragement, they began meeting every evening, poring over literacy books together.

Phen này chữ viết bà già gặp nhau
(Độc trường tân thanh)

Triển
12-11-2021, 07:34 PM
70 chưa gọi là rành

Còn thêm vận động nữa là hoàn hảo.

ốc
12-21-2021, 01:03 AM
Không thày đố mày bị đánh đập:

school teacher sacked after being caught on film kicking horse
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/20/primary-school-teacher-sacked-after-being-caught-on-film-kicking-horse


Sarah Moulds, 37, was initially suspended from her position after the video showed a horse being kicked in the torso, slapped repeatedly in the face and dragged back to a trailer.

The clip, which has been viewed millions of times, sparked anger and Moulds was suspended by the Mowbray education trust, which represents seven schools in the Melton Mowbray area.

The trust has now said she has been dismissed. In a statement, Paul Maddox, the chief operating officer, said: “I can confirm that Sarah Moulds’ employment with the trust has been terminated.

Moulds was also removed from her volunteer leadership position at the Pony Club, which organises horse rides for children.

Một con ngựa đau cả trường bỏ cô giáo.

ốc
12-27-2021, 09:33 AM
Mài đũng quần trên đất nhà trường:

‘No roof, no seats, no desks’
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2021/dec/27/no-roof-no-seats-no-desks-photographing-yemens-conflict-hit-schools


Their classroom has no roof, no seats, no desks; most of the 50 small children sitting on the rubble-strewn floor have no pens or paper. But the students in this makeshift school in Hays, a village in Yemen’s Hodeidah province, are still among the luckiest in the country simply for having a teacher and a place to learn.

Seven years into a catastrophic war that sparked the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, Yemen’s conflict shows no signs of ending soon, and the future of an entire generation is at risk of being destroyed. About 3 million children are unable to attend school, according to the Red Cross, with 8.1 million needing urgent educational assistance.

According to Unicef, the warring parties have attacked schools at least 231 times since March 2015, when the coalition intervened. In 2018, a coalition airstrike dropped a US-made missile on a school bus of boys in the Houthi heartland of Saada, killing 44.

Thuở trời đất nổi cơn gió bụi
Mấy học trò nhiều nỗi truân chuyên
(Chinh phụ đạo ngâm)

ốc
01-03-2022, 08:23 AM
Không thầy đố mày nằm đâu:

the sleepless children of Leeds
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/jan/02/leeds-bed-poverty-crisis-bex-wilson-zarach


On Christmas Eve alone, the pair delivered beds to 17 children across Leeds. It would have been 21 beds but one family had a bug infestation so bad it was better to wait before delivering new ones.

The week before Christmas, the charity Wilson founded with friends delivered 50 beds. Since 2018 the organisation, Zarach, has given more than 1,400 beds, mattresses, duvets and sheets to families and children who had little prospect of getting them any other way.

A teacher at a primary school in Burmantofts, Leeds, Wilson was stunned to find that children in her classes were living in such desperate circumstances.

“There was a little boy who was normally fine, and he was having a bad morning, being moody and short with his classmates. So I said to him at the end of the lesson, are you OK? Are you tired? And he just said: ‘I’m always tired, Miss, I don’t have a bed.’

While Wilson remains a committed full-time teacher and deputy head, support for Zarach has grown so that it can afford to pay a small number of staff and has expanded to offer food clubs, emergency gas and electricity supplies, a school uniform exchange and holiday projects.

The Covid pandemic has led to an increase in demand, in particular from the number of families fleeing domestic abuse, according to Wilson.


Ngủ đi em mộng bình thường
Ru em sẳn có thầy cô cho giường…
(Ngậm ngùi)

Triển
01-09-2022, 10:57 AM
Không thầy đố mày bị nhốt. Cũng may thằng nhỏ chưa bị xịt thuốc tẩy hay đè ra cho uống thuốc sốt rét.


Sợ lây bệnh, cô giáo Texas nhét đứa con bị COVID-19 vô cốp xe chở đi xét nghiệm.



HOUSTON, Texas (NV) – Một cô giáo ở Texas bị cáo buộc nhét đứa con trai nhiễm COVID-19 vô cốp xe để tránh bị lây bệnh, đài NBC News dẫn hồ sơ tòa án đưa tin hôm Thứ Sáu, 7 Tháng Giêng.

Cô Sarah Beam, 41 tuổi, đang bị truy tố tội gây nguy hiểm cho trẻ em sau khi bỏ đứa con trai 13 tuổi vô cốp xe để chở đến nơi thử COVID-19, theo trát bắt giữ mà cảnh sát nộp lên tòa án Harris County hôm Thứ Tư.

https://www.nguoi-viet.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/TS-so-lay-benh.jpg
Cô Beam làm giáo viên dạy tiếng Anh trung học thuộc Học Khu Độc Lập Cypress-Fairbanks (CFISD), phía Tây Bắc Houston, từ năm 2011 đến nay.

Cô giáo này đã bị cho tạm nghỉ việc, CFISD cho hay trong thông báo gửi NBC News.

Trong thông báo khác mà đài truyền hình địa phương KPRC có được, CFISD cho biết cảnh sát địa phương “nhận được tin báo rằng có đứa trẻ nằm trong cốp xe ở nơi thử COVID-19 ‘drive-thru’ hồi đầu tuần. Sau khi điều tra, cảnh sát gửi trát bắt giữ. Rất may, đứa bé không bị sao.”

Theo trát bắt giữ, cô Beam chở đứa con trai đến nơi thử COVID-19 của CFISD tại sân vận động Pridgeon ở Houston hôm Thứ Hai.

Cô Beam nói với giám đốc dịch vụ y tế của CFISD, lúc đó đang lấy thông tin của người đến thử COVID-19, rằng cô ta bỏ đứa con trai vô cốp xe để cô ta tránh rủi ro lây bệnh trên đường đi, theo trát bắt giữ.

Cô Beam chở đứa con đến đó để thử COVID-19 lần nữa sau khi đã thử dương tính trước đó, theo trát bắt giữ.

Khi vị giám đốc đòi gặp đứa con, cô Beam mở cốp xe lên. Cậu bé đang nằm trong đó, theo trát bắt giữ.

Vị giám đốc yêu cầu cô Beam đưa đứa con lên ghế sau rồi ông ta gọi 911, theo trát bắt giữ. Video từ camera an ninh của trường trung học gần đó xác nhận lời kể của vị giám đốc là đúng.

Tính đến Thứ Sáu, cô Beam vẫn chưa bị bắt hoặc ra tự thú, cảnh sát cho biết.

Hôm Thứ Sáu, đài NBC News cố liên cố gắng liên lạc với cô Beam để yêu cầu cho biết ý kiến, nhưng không gặp. Hiện không rõ cô Beam có luật sư hay chưa. (Th.Long) [qd]


/* nguồn: https://www.nguoi-viet.com/hoa-ky/co-giao-texas-nhet-dua-con-nhiem-covid-19-vo-cop-xe-de-ngua-bi-lay/

ốc
01-09-2022, 01:39 PM
Thiệt ra cô giáo này có ý tốt vì biết nghĩ đến đám học trò ở trong lớp, nếu mình bị nhiễm vi trùng thì sẽ lây cho cả đám tụi nó.

Có cúm đổ vạ cho cô.

Triển
01-09-2022, 09:01 PM
Thiệt ra cô giáo này có ý tốt vì biết nghĩ đến đám học trò ở trong lớp, nếu mình bị nhiễm vi trùng thì sẽ lây cho cả đám tụi nó.

Có cúm đổ vạ cho cô.




Dễ mà, cô giáo đổi chỗ cho thằng bé là được. Cô chun vô cốp xe, thằng bé lái! :z67:

ốc
01-13-2022, 11:46 AM
Không thày đố mày làm nên biểu tình:

French teachers walk out of classrooms in strike over Covid strategy
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/13/half-of-french-primary-schools-expected-to-close-teachers-strike-protest-covid-education


French teachers have held one of the biggest education strikes in recent years, forcing the closure of hundreds of primary schools in protest at the government’s handling of Covid-19 measures in the education sector.

Laurent Berger, secretary general of the CFDT union, said: “This is not a strike against the virus, it’s a strike against the lack of consultation.” He said teachers had been treated with “disdain”, only informed of changing Covid protocols at the last minute, and there should be more “dialogue”.

Parents and children have faced long and often bewildering queues outside pharmacies to be tested in order to keep up with the requirements for pupils in a class where there has been a positive case. Testing rules for children have changed several times since the start of January. Castex finally announced this week that a series of home tests could now be used to determine whether a student can return to school.

Không có gì quý hơn học tập tự do.

ốc
01-20-2022, 11:11 AM
Không lính đố mày làm nên:

New Mexico asks national guard to act as substitute teachers amid Omicron
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/20/new-mexico-national-guard-substitute-teachers-omicron


Michelle Lujan Grisham, the state’s Democratic governor, announced on Wednesday the unprecedented effort to reopen classrooms and shore up staffing across the state.

New Mexico has been struggling for years to recruit and retain educators, leaving teaching routinely to long-term substitutes who do not have full teaching credentials.

Lujan Grisham’s administration says school districts and preschools are seeking at least 800 substitute teachers and daycare workers, for shifts ranging from one classroom period to the entire day.

They are also asking state bureaucrats to volunteer to serve.

Học thày không tày học lính.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
01-23-2022, 11:16 AM
Không thày đố mày dọa ai? Bringing gun to mask fight:

Virginia woman charged for threats to ‘bring every gun’ over school mask rule
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/22/virginia-mother-charged-school-mask-rule
(https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/22/virginia-mother-charged-school-mask-rule)

In Luray, a small town in the Shenandoah Valley, the governor’s move prompted a special board meeting on Covid-19 mitigation strategies.

At the Thursday meeting, Amelia Ruffner King, 42, told school board members: “No mask mandates – my child, my children will not come to school on Monday with masks on. That’s not happening.”

She continued: “And I will bring every single gun loaded and ready to – I will,” before she was cut off.

Police later charged Ruffner King and released her, on a $5,000 bond.

Học thày không tày học mẹ.
(Tục ngữ)

MAGA = Make America Gun-crazy Again

ốc
01-24-2022, 09:21 AM
Không không không không không Google đố mày làm nên?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flqC3c2wsNI

100! =
93326215443944152681699238856266700490715968264381 62146859296389521759999322991560894146397615651828 62536979208272237582511852109168640000000000000000 00000000

Sắc sắc không không không không không không không không...

Triển
01-24-2022, 10:03 AM
ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu ầu

ốc
01-24-2022, 07:41 PM
Chị Google Assistant đó cũng thật thà, cố trả lời cho đầy đủ. Nếu hỏi giai thừa của 1000 chắc chỉ sẽ đọc đáp số tới lúc hết pinh luôn.

Dân Mỹ hỏi: Siri, what is the factorial of 1000?

Siri cười ruồi: Siriously? We’ll be here all day.

Dân Mỹ rủa thầm: I’ll ask Google. Bye.

Triển
01-24-2022, 09:32 PM
"Siriously" kiểu này mơi mốt không ai thèm hỏi nữa.

Người từ trăm năm về ngang giai thừa
Tai ngoắc mòn tai, tai ngoắc mòn tai

ốc
01-25-2022, 12:00 PM
không ai thèm hỏi

Thì chị Siri này cũng tuổi Dần mà (ra đời năm 2010) đâu có ai dám cưới mà thèm hỏi?

Người từ iphone
Về đây năm Dần.

ốc
01-27-2022, 10:09 AM
Không thày đố mày bị điều tra:

Parents who kept kids at home for fear of Covid are reported for neglect
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/27/covid-kids-school-reported-for-neglect


Healy had been reported for “educational neglect” for not sending her two children to school amid Covid fears, though she says her kids kept up with their work remotely.

Last fall, the city government issued guidance discouraging educators from reporting parents who kept kids home out of fear when schools reopened.

But that has not been enough to stop families motivated by Covid concerns from getting caught up in the web of child protective services – a blunt instrument that disproportionately targets low-income families of color who have already suffered the most harm during the pandemic.

Even while remote, Healy’s kids were still learning, she said. Both were accessing and submitting coursework and she met with school staff to develop education plans for them.

But in early November, an ACS caseworker knocked on her door. The agency had received a report of suspected educational neglect from a staff member at her younger child’s school.

Vì dầu cô vít chóng qua
Còn lây quá cỡ ở nhà khỏi đi
Không đi trường bắt con đi
Con đi trường học mẹ vô trường đòi
(Ca dao)

ốc
01-30-2022, 12:00 PM
Không thày đố mày làm nô lệ:

Alexa whistleblower demands Amazon apology after being jailed and tortured
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/jan/30/alexa-factory-whistleblower-i-was-tortured-and-jailed-now-amazon-should-apologise


Tang Mingfang, 43, was jailed after he revealed how the Foxconn factory in the southern Chinese city of Hengyang used schoolchildren working illegally long hours (https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2019/aug/08/schoolchildren-in-china-work-overnight-to-produce-amazon-alexa-devices) to manufacture Amazon’s popular Echo, Echo Dot and Kindle devices.

Illegal working practices at the factory were first revealed in an investigation by the (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/jun/09/human-cost-kindle-amazon-china-foxconn-jeff-bezos)Observer (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/jun/09/human-cost-kindle-amazon-china-foxconn-jeff-bezos) and the US-based China Labor Watch in 2018. A year later, a second investigation found that Foxconn had tried to solve its subsequent recruitment problems by drafting in schoolchildren to work illegal overtime.

Tang worked for Foxconn monitoring supply levels and had access to the factory computer system. He said he came across information showing how Foxconn was using temporary workers and schoolchildren to cut costs.

“I read a report written by a security guard at Hengyang Foxconn; basically, it talked about how a teacher verbally and physically assaulted a non-cooperative student in front of everyone, and the student cried.”

After talking to colleagues about what was going on in the factory, Tang contacted China Labor Watch and agreed to share some of the company documents, which he photographed using his mobile phone.

Nhất quỷ nhì ma thứ ba thày giáo.
(Tục ngữ)

Triển
01-30-2022, 11:06 PM
A year later, a second investigation found that Foxconn had tried to solve its subsequent recruitment problems by drafting in schoolchildren to work illegal overtime.

Không trò đố người có đồ rẻ.
Tẩy chay Alexa!

ốc
02-09-2022, 12:45 PM
Không thày đố mày bị dụ:

West Virginia: Christian revival at high school
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/feb/09/west-virginia-huntington-high-school-walkout-christian-revival


When students arrived at the event in the school’s auditorium, they were instructed to close their eyes and raise their arms in prayer, Mays said. The teens were asked to give their lives over to Jesus to find purpose and salvation. Those who did not follow the Bible would go to hell when they died, they were told.

Last week’s assembly at Huntington high featured a sermon from 25-year-old evangelical preacher Nik Walker of Nik Walker Ministries, who has been leading revivals in the Huntington area for more than two weeks.

During the assemblies, students and their families are encouraged to join evening services at the nearby Christ Temple church. More than 450 people, including 200 students, have been baptized at the church, according to Walker, who said he was scheduled to go to another public school and nearby Marshall University soon.

Bethany Felinton said her Jewish son was one of the students forced to attend the assembly at Huntington high. She said that when he asked to leave, the teacher told him their classroom door was locked and he couldn’t go. He sat back down in his seat, uncomfortable. Felinton said he felt he couldn’t disobey his teacher.

“It’s a completely unfair and unacceptable situation to put a teenager in,” she said. “I’m not knocking their faith, but there’s a time and place for everything – and in public schools, during the school day, is not the time and place.”

Mays’ father, Herman Mays, agrees. “They can’t just play this game of, you know, ‘We’re going to choose this time as wiggle room, this gray area where we believe we can insert a church service,”’ he said.

Nhất quỷ nhì ma thứ ba đạo dụ.

ốc
02-22-2022, 07:54 AM
Không thày đố mày thi rớt:

Women outperform men in Japanese medical school entrance exams
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/22/women-outperform-men-in-japanese-medical-school-entrance-exams-years-after-testing-scandal


The schools said they had deliberately failed female candidates due to concerns that women were more likely to quit their medical careers to start families amid a nationwide shortage of doctors.

The gender-based manipulation of results came to light after Tokyo Medical University was alleged to have offered a place to the son of a senior education ministry official in return for a favour.

The proportion of female doctors in Japan is still significantly lower than in other developed economies, however. A 2018 survey by the health ministry found that just 21.9% of doctors were women, the lowest share among countries belonging to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, in which the average was 46% in 2015.

Học tài thi lận.

ốc
03-13-2022, 02:02 PM
Không thày đố mày cười ai:

Mississippi teacher fired for reading I Need a New Butt! to children
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/mar/12/i-need-a-new-butt-teacher-fired-mississippi


Toby Price, an assistant principal at Gary Road Elementary School who was in his office, stepped in. He quickly picked up I Need a New Butt!, by Dawn McMillan, and started reading to around 240 children.

I Need a New Butt!, for readers aged between four and eight, is about a boy who sets out to find a new bottom after seeing a “crack” in his buttocks which makes him afraid it is broken.

Price, who has been teaching for 20 years, said the district superintendent, Delesicia Martin, called him into her office and told him he was being placed on leave. Two days later, Price said, he was accused of breaking the Mississippi Educator Code of Ethics, and fired.“I expected a write up,” Price told the Times. “I did not expect to get terminated. I cried the entire way home.”

Mộng dưới hoa:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHumVXvMuUU

ốc
03-17-2022, 10:37 PM
Không thày đố mày ngủ đâu?

Students had nowhere to sleep, so a San Francisco school opened the gym
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2022/mar/17/san-francisco-buena-vista-homeless-shelter-students


Every evening, after the students and teachers left, partitions were snugged to the back wall, creating three-sided squares for kids and caregivers to set sleeping pads on the floor. Cafeteria-style tables in a connected room hosted dinner and, later, homework. Only families with a child enrolled in San Francisco Unified School District could be admitted.

The idea that schools can act as resource hubs for students and their families is known broadly as “community schooling” and has proven successful in schools across the country.

Tiên học ngủ, hậu học văn.

ốc
03-20-2022, 11:57 AM
Không giấy đố mày làm nên:

Sri Lanka cancels school exams over paper shortage
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/20/sri-lanka-cancels-school-exams-over-paper-shortage-as-financial-crisis-bites


Sri Lanka has cancelled school exams for millions of students after running out of printing paper, as the country contends with its worst financial crisis since independence in 1948.

Education authorities said on Saturday the term tests, scheduled a week from Monday, were postponed indefinitely due to an acute paper shortage, with Colombo short on funds to finance imports.

Bắt học sinh lụm giấy vụn làm kế hoạch nhỏ?

Mấy năm trước thì có vụ này: Sri Lankan teenager hacks president's website to try to get exams delayed
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/aug/30/sri-lankan-teenager-hacks-presidents-website-to-try-and-get-exams-delayed

ốc
03-29-2022, 10:44 AM
Không thày đố mèo làm nên?

Republican retracts false claim schools placing litter boxes for ‘furry’ students
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/mar/29/nebraska-lawmaker-litter-boxes-claim-debunked


A Nebraska state lawmaker apologized on Monday after he publicly cited a persistent but debunked rumor alleging that schools are placing litter boxes in school bathrooms to accommodate children who self-identify as cats.

State senator Bruce Bostelman, a conservative Republican, repeated the false claim during a public, televised debate on a bill intended to help school children who have behavioral problems. His comments quickly went viral, with one Twitter video garnering more than 300,000 views as of Monday afternoon, and drew an onslaught of online criticism and ridicule.

Bostelman initially said he was “shocked” when he heard stories that children were dressing as cats and dogs while at school, with claims that schools were accommodating them with litter boxes.

“They meow and they bark and they interact with their teachers in this fashion,” Bostelman said during legislative debate. “And now schools are wanting to put litter boxes in the schools for these children to use. How is this sanitary?”

The rumor has persisted in a private Facebook group, “Protect Nebraska Children,” and also surfaced last month in an Iowa school district, forcing the superintendent to write to parents that it was “simply and emphatically not true”.

Thương lòng nghị sĩ thơ ngây
Gặp tin phải gió mát giây bất bình
(Nghị trường phong thanh)

ốc
04-02-2022, 02:51 PM
Không bằng đố mày hù ai?

Republican Senate hopeful overstated academic achievements for years
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/apr/02/herschel-walker-republican-senate-overstated-academic-achievements-for-years



A Republican Senate candidate in Georgia said for years that he graduated in the top 1% of his university’s class – but actually never graduated college at all.

“I was majoring in Criminal Justice at [University of Georgia] when I left to play in the [United States Football League] my junior year,” said Walker in his statement. “After playing with the New Jersey Generals, I returned to Athens to complete my degree, but life and football got in the way.”

But Walker has actually been misrepresenting his academic achievements for years in interviews and motivational speeches, as recently as 2017, according to an investigation by CNN.

In a speech from that year, Walker said: “And all of sudden I started going to the library, getting books, standing in front of a mirror reading to myself. So that Herschel, that all the kids said was retarded, become valedictorian of his class. Graduated University of Georgia in the top 1% of his class.”

Walker repeated those claims in a 2017 interview with Sirius XM radio: “I also was valedictorian of my class. I also was in the top 1% of my graduating class of college.”

Walker never received a diploma from the University of Georgia.

Khen tài nổ bạo văng châu
Nàng Điêu bà Tú cũng đâu thế này
(Loạn trường tân thanh)

Triển
04-04-2022, 12:22 PM
Không thầy có ngày làm nên



Indonesian teacher sentenced to death for raping 13 students

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During his previous trial, it was revealed Wirawan had raped the female students over a period of five years, impregnating at least eight of them (Photo: AFP/File/TIMUR MATAHARI)
04 Apr 2022 10:27PM (Updated: 04 Apr 2022 10:27PM)

JAKARTA: An Indonesian teacher found guilty of raping 13 students at an Islamic boarding school, and who impregnated at least eight of the victims, was sentenced to death on Monday (Apr 4).

Herry Wirawan, 36, had been sentenced to life in prison in February, in a case that drew national attention to sexual abuse in the country's religious schools.

But prosecutors, who had requested the death penalty and chemical castration, filed an appeal.

"We accept the appeal of the prosecutors," read the judge's statement, published on Monday on the website of the High Court in Bandung, West Java province.

"We hereby punish the defendant to a death sentence."

Wirawan was not in court for the appeal, a spokesperson told AFP.

Indonesia has held off conducting executions for several years and the last known executions took place in 2016.



Wirawan's pattern of abuse at the school, also in Bandung, came to light when the family of a female student reported him to police for raping and impregnating their teenage daughter last year.

During his previous trial, it was revealed Wirawan had raped the female students - many from poor families and attending the school on scholarships - over a period of five years. He also impregnated at least eight of them.

Before the lower court, the defendant asked the judge for leniency, saying he wanted to be around to raise his children.

A relative of one of the victims told AFP that Monday's sentence brought justice for the victims.

"We initially wanted punishments of life in prison and chemical castration so that he would feel the pain from his crime," said Hidmat Dijaya, uncle of one of the victims.

"But, we still feel the death sentence represents justice."

The case drew national outrage and increased pressure on parliament to approve a long-delayed Bill on the "elimination of sexual violence", that seeks to combat sex crimes and provide justice to victims, including in cases of marital rape.

The Bandung rape case has also shone a spotlight on the problem of sexual abuse in the Indonesian education system, with 14 out of the 18 cases reported to the Child Protection Commission last year taking place in Islamic boarding schools.

The country has more than 25,000 Islamic boarding schools, with nearly 5 million students living and studying in their dorms.
Source: AFP/lk

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ốc
04-06-2022, 10:30 AM
Không trò đố mày bị thưa?

Russian teacher faces jail over anti-war speech pupils taped
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/apr/06/russian-teacher-shocked-as-she-faces-jail-over-anti-war-speech-pupils-taped


On 18 March, Gen’s 13- and 14-year-old students asked her why Russian athletes were banned from participating in international competitions – a decision by the west that she said she tried to put in context.

“Until Russia starts to behave in a civilised manner, the non-admission of Russian athletes to competitions will continue forever … I think that is correct,” she said in the audio, which was first shared by Kremlin-linked Telegram channels. “Russia wanted to reach Kyiv and overthrow the government! Ukraine is, in fact, a sovereign state, there is a sovereign government … We are living in a totalitarian regime. Any dissent is considered a crime.”

Five days after her anti-war remarks to students, she got a call from the local FSB branch telling her to come to their office, where she was informed security agencies had received the footage of her speaking out in class.


At the end of last month, Russian prosecutors announced they had opened a criminal case against Gen under a recently introduced law that criminalises the spread of so-called fake news about the Russian army.
Prosecutors specifically took issue with the statements Gen made about the Mariupol maternity ward.

She has since been banned from leaving the country, and her lawyer said she faced up to 10 years in jail if found guilty.

Cũng là oan nghiệp chi đây
Sa cơ mới đến thế này chẳng dưng
Ở đây tai vách mạch rừng
Thấy ai dò hỏi cũng đừng nói chi
Kẻo khi sấm sét bất kỳ
Con ong cái kiến kêu gì được oan
(Học đường tân thanh)

ốc
04-11-2022, 09:32 PM
Không thày đố mày phá ai?

California university sues YouTubers
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/apr/11/california-university-sues-youtubers-over-disruptive-pranks


Eric Kanevsky has more than 100,000 followers on YouTube and regularly posts prank videos, which have garnered more than 8m views. The videos of the incidents at USC appear to have been deleted, but other videos depict Kanevsky staging similar pranks at other southern California college campuses, including the University of California, Los Angeles, and California State University, Long Beach.

On other occasions Kanevsky and Bai escorted a professor out of a classroom and dressed as characters from the Netflix show Squid Game.

Let Will Smith go after those Chris Rocks.

Nhất quỷ nhì ma thứ ba YouTubers.
(Tục ngữ)

Triển
04-18-2022, 09:13 PM
Không thầy đố trò học hay.


Russian teacher rejected Kremlin propaganda, then paid the price

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LONDON, April 18 (Reuters) - Days after Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine, Andrei Shestakov opened a set of files in a WhatsApp group chat for history teachers like himself in his town in east Russia.

The files - which Reuters reviewed and contain dozens of pages of documents and presentations as well as video links - are instructions on how to teach teenage school children about the conflict. It’s unclear who shared the files to the group chat, but many of the documents carry the crest of the education ministry in Moscow.

The material includes lesson guides stating that Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine were heroes, that Ukraine's rulers made common cause with people who collaborated with World War Two Nazis, that the West was trying to spread discord in Russian society, and that Russians must stick together.

Shestakov said he leafed through the files during one of his lessons. The slim-built 38-year-old said that before becoming a teacher in January he had spent 16 years as a police officer. But he had growing doubts in recent years, he said, about whether Russia's rulers were living up to the values they professed about democracy, influenced in part by prominent Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.

He decided not to teach the modules to his pupils at the Gymnasium No. 2 school where he worked in Neryungri, a coal-mining town in eastern Siberia, some 6,700 km (4160 miles) east of Moscow.

Instead, Shestakov told his pupils about the contents of the teaching guide and why they were historically inaccurate, he told Reuters. For instance, he said he explained that the materials claimed Ukraine was an invention of Bolshevik communist Russia yet history textbooks discussed Ukrainian history going back centuries.

He went further. On March 1, he told pupils during a civics class he would not advise them to serve in the Russian army, that he opposed the war against Ukraine, and that Russia's leaders exhibited elements of fascism even while saying they were fighting fascism in Ukraine, according to a signed statement taken by police and reviewed by Reuters.

In the following days, the local police and the Federal Security Service, known as the FSB, summoned Shestakov for questioning, according to the March 5 signed statement about his classroom comments. He said he has not been charged in relation to those comments. The FSB and local police didn’t respond to requests for comment.

A court did fine him 35,000 roubles (about $420) on March 18 for discrediting the Russian armed forces after he re-posted videos online of interviews with Russian soldiers captured in Ukraine, according to a court ruling seen by Reuters.

He said he quit his job last month because he believed he would be fired anyway for his public opposition to the war, he told Reuters. The local education authority and the education ministry didn’t respond to requests for comment on Shestakov and the teaching guide. When Reuters reached the school by phone, a woman who identified herself as acting head teacher said she declined to comment on Shestakov’s case and ended the call.

Teachers across Russia have received the same or similar teaching guides, according to two teacher's union officials, two other teachers and social media posts from two schools reporting they had taught the modules.

Olga Miryasova, an official with a trade union called Teacher, said regional education authorities circulated the teaching guide Shestakov received to multiple schools around the country. Reuters was unable to determine independently how many schools received the modules. One of the teachers said they received a different teaching pack from the one Shestakov did, though it contained similar content.

The initiative shows how the Russian state -- which has been intensifying its grip on the mainstream media -- is now extending its propaganda effort about the Ukraine war into schools as the Kremlin seeks to shore up support. Since the war started, many Russian schools have posted images on social media showing pupils sending messages of support to troops fighting in Ukraine and standing in formation to spell out the letter "Z," a symbol of support for the war in Russia.

Teachers who disagree with the war are now joining the ranks of opposition activists, non-governmental organisation campaigners, and independent journalists in feeling the pressure of the Russian state, with fines, prosecutions, and the prospect of forfeiting their jobs. President Vladimir Putin in early March signed into law legislation that makes the spread of “fake” information about the Russian armed forces, an offence punishable with fines or jail terms of up to 15 years.

Even before the invasion, the Kremlin had been tightening the screws on its opponents using a combination of arrests, internet censorship and blacklists.

The Kremlin didn’t respond to requests for comment about its handling of opposition to the war, the teaching guide and Shestakov's case.

Russia’s Education Minister Sergei Kravtsov told a parliamentary committee in March that his ministry had launched a nationwide drive to discuss Russian-Ukrainian relations with pupils, amid questions from children about the situation in Ukraine and sanctions.

The Kremlin has said it is enforcing laws to thwart extremism and threats to stability. It says it is conducting what it calls a "special operation" to destroy its southern neighbour’s military capabilities and "denazify" Ukraine and prevent genocide against Russian speakers, especially in the east of the country. Kyiv and its Western allies have dismissed this as a baseless pretext for war, and accuse Russian forces of killing civilians.

WEST’S ‘HYBRID WARFARE’

The teaching guide that Shestakov received says it is aimed at pupils aged between 14 and 18 years. It comprises detailed lesson plans for teachers, links to videos of speeches by President Putin and short films to illustrate the lessons.

According to the teaching materials, the West is waging information warfare to try to turn public opinion against Russia’s rulers, and that all Russian people need to stand firm against that.

One lesson plan explains Russia was fighting a cultural war against the West which had destroyed "the institute of the traditional family" and was now trying to foist its values on Russia.

It says that since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine had conducted an anti-Russian policy. "There were attacks on the Russian language, our common history was falsified, war criminals and criminal groups from World War Two were turned into heroes," according to the document, which refers to Ukrainian nationalists who made an alliance with Germany during that war.

Another lesson says that the West is deploying "hybrid warfare" -- a mixture of propaganda, economic sanctions, and military pressure -- to try to defeat Russia by fomenting internal conflict. “That is precisely why they urge us to attend unsanctioned demonstrations, they incite us to break the law, and try to scare us," it reads.

"We must not succumb to provocation," the document says.

The modules include a game where pupils have 15 seconds to decide if a statement is true or false. One statement reads: "The organisation of protests, provocations of the authorities and mass gatherings are an effective way of resolving a hybrid conflict." According to the lesson guide, the correct answer is "false."

Reuters found social media posts from a school in Samara, on the Volga river, and a school in Minusinsk, southern Siberia, showing slides from the same presentations being used.

Danil Plotnikov, a math teacher in Chelyabinsk, the Ural mountains, told Reuters he had been asked by his bosses to teach similar content but from a different teaching pack than the one Shestakov received; Plotnikov didn’t identify who the bosses were. Tatyana Chernenko, a math teacher in Moscow, said colleagues in other schools told her they had been asked to teach similar modules but they had not been taught in her school.

The teachers Reuters spoke to said that some regions and schools pushed the lessons harder than others. None of the five teachers said they had heard of cases where teachers were explicitly ordered to teach the modules. They said it was usually framed as a request, or a recommendation by a school or regional education authorities.

Some had said no, and faced no consequence, said Daniil Ken, chair of an independent teachers' trade union called Teachers' Alliance. Others did not teach the lessons but told bosses they had, said Ken. He added refusing was a risk, with teachers not knowing if their head teachers would pressure them to quit.

Ken said his union has heard from about half a dozen teachers a week who say they are quitting because they didn’t want to promote the Kremlin's line - something Reuters wasn’t able to independently verify.

POLITICAL AWAKENING

Shestakov wears his hair close cropped and practices sambo, a martial art developed in the Soviet army. He said his career in the police included a one-year stint in the interior ministry special forces, an arm of law enforcement whose officers are now fighting in Ukraine. The interior ministry didn’t respond to a request for comment.

By 2018, when he was a community officer working with juvenile offenders, he had a political awakening, according to Shestakov. He said he started watching videos put out by Navalny, the opposition figure who is now in a Russian jail, alleging corruption by Kremlin leaders. read more

"I became a real opposition person," Shestakov said.

He said when the war in Ukraine started, the images of casualties disturbed him and he spent hours watching videos of the fighting on social media.

Under a pseudonym, he re-posted the videos of interviews with Russian soldiers captured in Ukraine to the comments section of a local media outlet that has about 5,200 subscribers, according to Shestakov and the March 18 court ruling seen by Reuters.

The court said his actions were a violation of a law forbidding the discrediting of the Russian armed forces.

Shestakov said he suspects the FSB has in recent weeks been eavesdropping on his phone conversations, though he did not have evidence of that. He also said that he has seen people he recognises as undercover FSB officers three times in recent days. The FSB didn’t respond to requests for comment on whether it is monitoring him.

Now, Shestakov plans to leave Russia because he says he fears further penalties from authorities. He would join tens of thousands of Kremlin opponents who have also fled the country since Putin began cracking down hard on opposition in 2018.

He said he planned to go to Turkey, unless the authorities bar him from leaving the country.

Staying and dropping his public opposition to the war was not an option for him, Shestakov said. "It will be hard for me to keep my mouth shut," he said.

/* nguồn: https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russian-teacher-rejected-kremlin-propaganda-then-paid-price-2022-04-18/

ốc
04-26-2022, 11:34 AM
Không mày đố thày lừa ai?

Christian University at the Center of Federal Trafficking and Fraud Probe
https://www.newsweek.com/christian-university-center-federal-trafficking-fraud-probe-1699857


Olivet, a little-known Christian university founded by Korean-American cleric David Jang, was thrust into the national media spotlight in 2018 when the Manhattan District Attorney charged it in a fraud and money laundering scheme. Olivet pled guilty to several charges and paid a $1.25 million fine. Tracy Davis, the president of Olivet University at the time of the guilty plea, was recently Dean for Academic Affairs. Her husband Johnathan Davis owns 50 percent of Newsweek.

At least four federal and local agencies are investigating Olivet University, the officials said. Homeland Security Investigations confirmed to Newsweek that the search warrant was executed on the school's Anza campus on April 21, 2021.

Federal agents who raided the campus in Southern California's "High Desert" region, about 90 miles northeast of San Diego, were looking for any evidence of "force, fraud, or coercion" in relation to international students who were primarily from China or South Korea, according to the former senior DHS official who was briefed on the case.

Học thày không tày đi làm kiếm tiền cho thày.
(Tujc ngữ)

ốc
05-02-2022, 04:14 PM
Không thày đố mày giận ai?

New York teacher under investigation for cotton-picking lesson
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/apr/30/rochester-teacher-slavery-lesson-cotton-investigation


School officials in Rochester, New York, are investigating allegations that a white teacher told his class of mostly Black students to pick seeds out of cotton and put on handcuffs during lessons on slavery in a seventh-grade social studies class.

Tross and Vialma Ramos-O’Neal, Jahmiere’s mother, said the teacher let white children refuse to take part in the cotton-picking while not letting children of color opt out.

“I immediately was like, ‘Oh, I’m not doing that,’” said Morris’s daughter, Ja’Nasia Brown. “And then he was like, ‘Do it. It’s for a good grade.”’

On another occasion, the teacher brought in handcuffs and shackles, students said. Tross said that when her daughter balked at putting them on, the teacher threatened to send her to the principal’s office or the school counselor.


Học ăn học nói học trói học làm nô lệ.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
05-03-2022, 09:33 AM
Không thày đố mày phải làm homework?

May 3, 2022: US Teacher Appreciation Day 2022!
https://www.google.com/doodles/us-teacher-appreciation-day-2022

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ốc
05-12-2022, 05:00 PM
Chọc thày không tày chọc bạn:

Female student in Nigeria beaten to death over ‘blasphemy’
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/may/12/female-student-nigeria-beaten-to-death-sokoto


A female student in Nigeria was beaten to death and set on fire by fellow students who accused her of posting “blasphemous” statements in a WhatsApp group, two witnesses have said.

School security and police attempted to rescue the girl but were overwhelmed by the students, the witnesses said.
“Police have fired teargas on the students ... then began firing shots in the sky to disperse the students, but they resisted,” said Summayya Usman Inname, a student in her second year.

“The police sacrificed the lady after the students began throwing sticks and stones at them, then the students used stones and sticks to beat the lady. After being beaten, she was set on fire.”

Càng sùng đạo thì lại càng vô đạo.

ốc
05-21-2022, 02:04 PM
Không quen thày đố mày làm nên?

Tucker Carlson tried to use Hunter Biden to get his son into Georgetown
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/may/19/tucker-carlson-hunter-biden-georgetown-emails


As Tucker Carlson asked Hunter Biden for help getting his son into an elite Washington university in 2014, the Fox News host’s wife, Susie, reportedly wrote in an email: “Tucker and I have the greatest respect and admiration for you. Always!”

In another email reported by the Post, Susie Carlson wrote: “Tucker and I would be so grateful if you could write a letter or speak to someone in the Georgetown Admission’s [sic] Office about Buckley.”

Biden reportedly agreed to write to the university president and said: “I will do anything you would like me to do.”

According to the Post, Tucker Carlson wrote: “I can’t thank you enough for writing that letter to Georgetown on Bucky’s behalf. So nice of you. I know it’ll help. Hope you’re great and we can all get dinner soon.”

But the Post focused on Carlson’s apparent hypocrisy.

Quoting Carlson accusing Hunter Biden of getting “lucrative jobs … because he had an important father”, the Post said the Fox News host did so without “disclosing that he had once enlisted Biden to help get his son into a prestigious private university”.

What a mother tucker!

ốc
05-23-2022, 06:37 PM
Không trường đố mày làm nên:

student leader clung to post for decades without graduating
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/may/23/bolivia-student-leader-government-salary


Max Mendoza has been a remarkably persistent student – and a profitable one: he has been enrolled at a public university in Bolivia for 32 years but never graduated, much of it while being paid a government salary to serve as a student leader.

On Monday, though, he was detained and sent to jail after a judge ordered a six-month investigation into allegations his tenure as a state-paid student leader constituted a crime.

Mendoza, now 52, has unsuccessfully tackled a series of majors — industrial engineering, agronomy and law among them – since entering a university in 1990. But he has held a series of student leadership posts and since 2018, he has been president of the University Confederation of Bolivia, the country’s top student representative, earning $3,000 a month – 10 times the national minimum wage.


Chưa đỗ ông nghè đã lãnh lương hàng tổng.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
06-01-2022, 03:52 PM
Không thày đố mày vồ ai:

Mountain lion strolls into northern California high school
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jun/01/mountain-lion-enters-california-school-pescadero


A mountain lion entered a California school on Wednesday morning and was safely confined in a classroom, authorities said.

All students and staff at Pescadero high school in the town of Pescadero were safe, the San Mateo county sheriff’s office said in a social media post.

“Staff and Deputies have been able to isolate the puma to a classroom and there is no immediate threat,” the post said.

The USFish and Wildlife Service was notified to come to the school and remove the cougar.

Học trò mò vào trường mới đáng ngại.

Thứ nhất sợ kẻ học trò
Thứ nhì sợ hổ báo mò vào school.
(Ca dao)

ốc
06-02-2022, 04:47 PM
Thứ nhất sợ trẻ mắc khùng:

Police arrested teen for allegedly planning shooting at high school
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jun/02/berkeley-california-teen-arrest-planning-school-shooting


A teenage boy was arrested in Berkeley on Monday after police received a tip he was “recruiting other high school students to participate in a mass shooting and/or bombing” at a local high school.

When authorities searched the teen’s home they found “parts to explosives and assault rifles, several knives and electronic devices that could be used to create additional weapons”, police said.

On Monday, a high school student in Wellington Village, Ohio, was arrested for alleged threats against a school. The student’s behavior was considered a “reliable threat”, 19 News in Cleveland reported.

In New York, an 18-year-old student from Long Island was arrested on Tuesday for stating “his desire to conduct a violent act towards students and faculty members” at his school, police said. The teen was suspended from school in May after his alleged involvement in several fights, ABC4 New York reported.

Police in Florida arrested a 10-year-old fifth-grader after allegedly learning of a “threatening text message”. The boy was charged with “making a written threat to conduct a mass shooting”, the Lee county sheriff said.

It’s trending now.

Triển
06-02-2022, 09:27 PM
Thứ nhất sợ trẻ mắc khùng:

Police arrested teen for allegedly planning shooting at high school
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jun/02/berkeley-california-teen-arrest-planning-school-shooting



It’s trending now.


1984.

ốc
08-24-2022, 09:08 PM
Không thày đố mày nợ tiền học:

Biden to cancel $10,000 in student loan debt
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/24/joe-biden-us-student-loan-debt-cancellation


Borrowers who earn less than $125,000 a year will be eligible for loan forgiveness, with those whose low incomes qualified them for federal Pell Grants receiving up to $20,000 in relief.

About a third of US undergraduate students receive Pell Grants.

The cancellation falls short of the $50,000 many activist groups wanted. Some groups have called for full student debt cancellation.
“If we can cancel $10k, we can cancel it all,” the Debt Collective, a union of debtors, tweeted on Wednesday.

On Wednesday, Sanders hailed “a great step forward” but said: “We have got to do more.”


Học thày không tày học chùa.
(Tục ngữ)

Triển
08-24-2022, 10:04 PM
Không thày đố mày nợ tiền học:

Biden to cancel $10,000 in student loan debt
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/24/joe-biden-us-student-loan-debt-cancellation



Học thày không tày học chùa.
(Tục ngữ)


Chơi 3 tỉ cho Ukraine nhân ngày lễ độc lập của họ mà không dám bỏ ra 1 tỉ can xồ nợ cho sinh viên để "ly khai với ngân hàng". :)

Thầy Bai đền thiệt là kẹo.

ốc
08-24-2022, 11:36 PM
$10 ngàn là tha cho từng con nợ. Nhưng đúng thiệt anh Bi đen vẫn còn kẹo. Trung bình sinh viên Mỹ học hành 4 năm ra trường mang nợ chừng $50, học thêm chuyên môn thì còn nợ nhiều hơn.

Bớt luôn $20 ngàn nợ nếu lương thấp hơn $100 ngàn/năm thì khuyến khích nhiều người chịu làm việc từ thiện, việc xã hội hay làm công chức ít lương nhưng có lợi ích chung. Lâu nay Mỹ cũng cho học miễn phí nếu chịu làm sĩ quan quân đội Mỹ.

Không học phí mai mốt làm đại uý.

(Em đi học lâu rồi nên trả xong hết cái nợ sinh viên. Xin thêm cho người khác thôi.)

Triển
08-25-2022, 12:17 AM
$10 ngàn là tha cho từng con nợ. Nhưng đúng thiệt anh Bi đen vẫn còn kẹo. Trung bình sinh viên Mỹ học hành 4 năm ra trường mang nợ chừng $50, học thêm chuyên môn thì còn nợ nhiều hơn.

Bớt luôn $20 ngàn nợ nếu lương thấp hơn $100 ngàn/năm thì khuyến khích nhiều người chịu làm việc từ thiện, việc xã hội hay làm công chức ít lương nhưng có lợi ích chung. Lâu nay Mỹ cũng cho học miễn phí nếu chịu làm sĩ quan quân đội Mỹ.

Không học phí mai mốt làm đại uý.

(Em đi học lâu rồi nên trả xong hết cái nợ sinh viên. Xin thêm cho người khác thôi.)



Đức nghèo vậy mà còn cho sinh viên hết phân nửa nợ tiền học từ thập niên 80 tới giờ. Cho nên anh Bai đền cần "phấn đấu" thêm nữa. Gia tha 25 ngàn đi cho nó hào phóng.

ntđl
08-25-2022, 08:31 AM
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Vô lính rồi quân đội trả tiền học cho là quá đúng, nhưng ở diệp kỳ, chuyện cho nọ có những điều kiện đi kèm.
Rồi tính toán một chập thì đâu cũng hoàn đó. Giải thích như ri nè ốc :

1. Contrat ký kết với bộ quốc phòng bắt mỗi năm học phải trả bằng ba năm phục vụ trong quân đội.
Học cái BS hay master hay Ph.D xỉn xỉn tốn 3-4 năm cho mỗi mảnh bằng, rồi cứ thế nhơn lên mà tổng kết.

2. Cùng trình độ học vấn, bình thường lương quân nhơn đã ít hơn lương dân sự,
lính được nuôi đi học khi ra trường thì còn phải trả dần 1 phần tiền học trước đó.
Đại khái tiền đi học là tiền vay mượn chớ hổng cho không heng. Vì ngân sách bộ quốc phòng cũng từ chánh phủ chi ra.

3. Lính được quyền xin xuất ngũ nếu không thích ở lợi quân đội.
Nhưng... lính được quân đội gởi đi học thì phải trả hết nợ, cả vốn lẩn lời, xong mới được ra.

Bởi dzậy dzì thế cho nên... học xong mảnh bằng rồi vô lính thì lương lãnh sẽ nhỉnh hơn đứa lối xóm được lính nuôi đi học trước đó, và nếu muốn nó có thể xin xuất ngũ dễ dàng mà hổng phải đền bù thiệt hại cho quân đội.
Nên rồi chìa miếng bằng đã có sẵn ra, thường khi dễ tính toán cả cho mình lẫn cho lính.

Nhớ hồi nẳm, có bằng lận lưng rồi, hai đứa tò mò rủ nhau đăng lính, mà lính ở vùng maritimes thì chỉ có binh chủng hải quân thôi.
Hồi vô interview được tiếp đón nồng hậu. Tướng công khi ấy đã là công dân cờ lá rồi, còn vợ chả thì chỉ mới điền đơn và đang chờ cứu xét. Rồi... bộ hải quân liên lạc bên này bên kia, rồi tui nhận được miếng giấy đặc cách được nhập tịch trước thời hạn.
Bữa lễ tuyên thệ có chồng tháp tùng, được xe lính và một kép đại uý bận quân phục áp tải ra trước quan toà, ngó qua ngó lợi chỉ một tân công dân duy nhứt, lễ tuyên thệ chớp nháng cái là xong, rồi mang citizenship về nhét hộc tủ vì hổng biết mần chi với nó nữa lận.
Chiệng líng tráng của tui hổng thuận buồm xuôi gió, đồ lính phát cho (quân phục võ khí...) hổng cái nào fit tui ráo chọi bị tui là lucy thứ thiệt, thành rồi cứ thi rớt quân sự trường kỳ. Học hoài rớt hoài, mà lính hổng thể đuổi ra đặng, vì... tiếc của VS hổng nỡ. Lình xình miết rồi cũng nản lòng chiến sĩ, tui bèn gởi đơn xin từ nhiệm.
Thượng cấp nhận đơn như thoát gánh ngàn cân, đóng dấu aproval cái rột !
Rồi chả đề nghị tui ký contrat mần cho bộ hải quân theo hạn kỳ, hổng thích thì khỏi tái hạn.

Thằng út cũng nối gót cha vào quân đội khi xong đại học. Rồi nó được quân đội chọn cho học lên,
nhưng theo lời khuyên của tướng công nó xin học tự túc (đậng khỏi dính cái contrat 1/3 năm) nhưng bị quân đội chối từ.
Kế đó là màn dàn xếp với thượng cấp : nó mần đơn xin ra lính để đi học, kèm lời hứa học xong sẽ trở lợi.
Hồ sơ của nó trắng tinh hổng tì vết, chừng xin vô lại sẽ có clearance rất dễ dàng.
Thằng nọ học xong thì óc mạo hiểm tụt dốc, lòng yêu chuộng tự do nổi lên, nó bèn làm lơ hổng đăng lính lợi nữa.
Thượng cấp nó mỗi bữa mỗi réo, hỏi chừng mô mới điền đơn cho chả ký clearance, nó biểu xếp để em thong thả chút rồi sẽ tính.
Tui nghĩ chắc nó ra lính luôn hổng vòng vô nữa đâu, bị nó chán rày đây mai đó rồi.

Nói nào ngay... trong mấy đứa con, thằng nọ được quân đội huấn luyện nên kỷ luật đâu vô đó, phòng ốc mền gối ngăn nắp thứ tự đàng hoàng, hổng như mấy đứa kia, bề bộn lộn xộn ngợp mắt, nhứt là đám chị gái của nó, nhà cửa y chang nhà kho warehouse ! Tướng công tới thăm ra sức dẹp, rồi mỗi lần mất đồ là chúng réo hỏi phàn nàn.
Chúng nói ấy chúng rất trật tự trong cái vô trật tự nọ, nay ba dọn rồi thì kiếm đồ hổng ra nữa !

Nói chuyện lính rồi nhớ giòng họ anh em. Nguyên gia đình bên tui, lính từ trên lính xuống.
Chiến tranh mà, hổng là lính sao đặng. Nợ nước thù nhà trả xong rồi thánh phê rô mới mở cổng trời cho vô hưởng nhan thánh chúa sớm. Thành ra... hổng ai được diễm phúc đi học tập cải tạo để thành công dân XHCN ráo, nhà trời do đó đã thiếu hẳn đám cựu cải tạo viên con cháu nhà.
Nói vầy rồi thinh không sanh nỗi ngậm ngùi. Ai chết cứ chết, ai sống cứ sống,
sống chết mặc bay tiền thày bỏ túi là trade-mark bác đảng từ trên trade xuống đó giờ.
Ngộ nghĩnh cái là... người ta còn bận rộn chống tàu cộng, xong quên phứt một điều hệ trọng : Bổn phận của nhơn dân việt là chống việt cộng. Chống tàu cộng là bổn phận của đảng và nhà nước ta. chúng hổng chống đẩy cây qua cho ta chống dùm.
Vậy có nên không ???

Nọc độc cộng sản chừ vào xương vào tuỷ, phát tán tùm lum tới độ hổng còn ai để ý nữa.
Nó y chang covid thay hình đổi dạng triền miên nhằm thích ứng và tồn tại lâu nhiêu tốt nhiêu.
Tốt ở đây là cho đảng lập vây cánh thay phiên nhau vơ vét làm giàu trên mồ hôi xương máu dân tộc.
Thỉnh thoảng, bất đấc dĩ, chúng nhả ra vài miếng cho dân gặm chơi lấy tiếng.
Chừ thì... chống tàu cộng là bổn phận của người dân yêu nước.
Ép them !
:z12:

Triển
08-25-2022, 10:32 AM
Học đại học của quân đội hả, bên tui không những không có nợ, còn được phát lương man. :)
Mỗi tháng 1 ngàn rưỡi, ăn ở trong ký túc xá sinh viên quân đội miễn phí. "Ti nhiêng!", học ra phải làm cho quân đội một thời gian. Không có vụ chạy ra chạy vô, hay lờ tịt như mấy em nhà Ma cô Lú xì.

Còn dân không học đại học của quân đội nếu cha má no-money thì chánh phủ cho mượn tiền đi học theo học trình chính thức, hết học trình chính thức có thể làm đơn xin mượn thêm một năm nữa. Nhưng sau đó em nào học hoài không ra là phải ráng vừa học vừa làm chứ chánh phủ không cho mượn nữa. Học xong có việc làm thì trả tiền, thất nghiệp thì sau này trả. Và trả trước trả sau gì cũng chỉ trả phân nửa. Nghĩa là tính theo thầy Ốc ví như học một học trình chính thức mượn 50 ngàn euro đi, học xong chỉ phải trả 25 ngàn. Khỏe re như con bò kéo xe. Chơi sang như ...! :)

Không có lính liết gì hết. Muốn vô đại học của quân đội thì học đại học mà như học nghề vậy, được phát lương. Ở chùa. Ừa, quân đội mà như làm việc từ thiện vậy. Nói chứ tự vì quân đội ế độ quá, không có ai muốn làm cho họ, nên quá xá ưu đãi. Bao ăn, học, ở và sau rốt là làm vài năm cho họ.

ntđl
08-25-2022, 12:07 PM
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À... tui nghĩ chuyện học hành của lính tráng xứ nào cũng dzậy, hổng khác nhau đâu thày 5 à.
Thằng bánh tí học xong mới vào lính, thành nó muốn ra chừng nào nó ra, bị nó hổng nợ nần với quân đội chi ráo.
Rồi nếu nó được quân đội gởi đi học thêm, nó vẫn lãnh lương y chang, lại không tốn tiền học phí.
Thời gian đi học vẫn tính như đi làm để cộng vào thâm niên quân vụ sau này.
Đại khái nó được trả tiền để đi học và phải học cho xong.
Cái khoản trả lại đó là chuyện phải làm cho quân đội 3 năm cho mỗi năm đi học.

Thày 5 hỏi thử coi bên bển, lương 1 sĩ quan vô quân đội khi đã có bằng, so với lương của đứa trước đó được nuôi đi học (và vẫn lãnh lương theo cấp bực) xê xích nhau bao nhiêu, thì sẽ ra số tiền khấu trừ như tiền trả nợ.
Và nợ ở đây hoàn toàn là nợ tiền học heng, chớ tiền lương thì phát không để nó sanh tồn trong suốt thời gian tòng học. Vì có thực mới vực được đạo chớ.

Bánh tí ra khỏi lính mới được học tự túc. Và vì học tự túc nên nó không còn thích lính nữa thì nó khỏi vô lợi.
Nói thương lượng với xếp là cách nói xã giao lịch sự, chớ nó hổng trách nhiệm chi ráo chuyện phải vòng lợi.
Chỉ phiền cái là... xếp nó hạp với nó, và con gái xếp cũng hạp nó luôn, thành xảy ra việc... một đi không trở lợi !
Thằng này hổng thích lấy tây, bạn thì ô cơ nhưng vợ thì khỏi ! Chừ nó vẫn độc thân vui tánh, chưa hề nặng gánh thê nhi.

À còn chi tiết ni tui quên báo cáo : Hai đứa tui hổng phải sĩ quan hiện dịch nhưng là y sĩ trừ bị.
Trừ bị ở ngoài bình thường, mỗi năm quân đội trưng dụng vô phục vụ 12-16 tuần, trong đó có màn học quân sự.
Khi đất nước cần, thì sẽ bị trưng dụng bất cứ lúc nào mà không được quyền từ chối.
Thâm niên quân vụ tính theo thời gian trưng dụng này cộng lợi, để lên loong và hưu bổng sau này khi xuất ngũ.

Có chiệng tức cười là... khám sức khoẻ, có màn cân đo đong đếm thể lực. Tui được bà y sĩ hải quân dặn dò trước là không đi giày thấp nhưng chọn đôi đế bằng cao cao chút nẹo. Tui nghĩ... đây là chuyện sắp xếp của đám điều hành để tui đủ tiêu chuẩn thu nhận.
Tui rớt quân sự hoài nhưng được vớt hoài vì lý do chánh đáng : quân phục giày bốt súng ống phát cho, chúng hổng fit để tui có cơ hội thi thố tài năng, cho dù tài tui vốn... dư dả ! - tui có bằng tưởng lục về bắn súng colt -

Chuyện xưa kể lợi cho vui.
Giả như còn ở VN, chưa chắc tía má đã cho qúi nữ vào quân đội, bị ổng bả biết có vô tui cũng xin ra chiến trường, vì tui ưa tò mò nên thích... cảm giác mạnh !
Tía má lúc mô cũng lo tui ra ngoại quốc rồi... ế chồng !
Cái tôi luôn luôn là cái đáng ghét, kể ra giúp vui để bà con thương bớt lợi (liếc xí muội 1 cái).

Tiện hỏi thày 5 luôn, xứ đức của thày thực sự bắt đầu có quân đội trở lợi khi nào ?
Bị vì sau WW2, y hình đức bị ép giải giáp không cho thành lập quân đội nữa, quân đội lúc này chỉ là hình thức bề ngoài chớ hổng thực lực chi ráo.
Tui nhớ vậy mà hổng chắc có đúng hôn, biểu đi kiếm đọc thì làm biếng quá xá !
:z77:

ốc
08-25-2022, 01:02 PM
Các binh chủng Mỹ mỗi ngành có một trường đại học riêng để nuôi dạy sĩ quan nhưng nhu cầu ngày càng bị thiếu nên họ phải gia tốc.

Những trường đại học dân sự bên Mỹ thường có chương trình huấn luyện sĩ quan dự bị (gọi tắt là ROTC). Sinh viên vô học năm đầu có thể đăng ký với điều kiện là công dân Mỹ.

Nếu được nhận vô đó thì quân đội Mỹ bao hết chi phí 4 năm nếu họ học đủ điểm lên lớp và mỗi cuối tuần phải tham gia khoá tập luyện quân sự. Học ra làm chuẩn uý có lương tháng bao ăn ở tiếp vì sẽ có công việc trong trại lính hay trong mấy văn phòng hành chánh của quân đội.

Làm cho quân đội khoảng mấy năm thì trả xong nợ, xuất ngũ làm thường dân hay xin ở lại làm lính nữa thì tuỳ, nhưng đa số kiếm việc trong mấy công ty vũ khí, công ty phục dịch quân vụ chắc kiếm nhiều tiền hơn.

Nhiều người chọn vô quân đội vì công việc vững vàng, và được về hưu sớm — sau 15 năm cơm lính thì ăn lương hưu mãn kiếp. Nếu có giai đoạn hoà bình lâu dài thì ở trong quân đội cũng phẻ re. Có điều hơi mất công ngủ dậy phải xếp mùng mền, mang đôi giày phải wính cho láng cóng… Ăn cơm quốc gia thờ ma giày dép.

Triển
08-25-2022, 07:53 PM
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À... tui nghĩ chuyện học hành của lính tráng xứ nào cũng dzậy, hổng khác nhau đâu thày 5 à.
Thằng bánh tí học xong mới vào lính, thành nó muốn ra chừng nào nó ra, bị nó hổng nợ nần với quân đội chi ráo.
Rồi nếu nó được quân đội gởi đi học thêm, nó vẫn lãnh lương y chang, lại không tốn tiền học phí.
Thời gian đi học vẫn tính như đi làm để cộng vào thâm niên quân vụ sau này.
Đại khái nó được trả tiền để đi học và phải học cho xong.
Cái khoản trả lại đó là chuyện phải làm cho quân đội 3 năm cho mỗi năm đi học.

Thày 5 hỏi thử coi bên bển, lương 1 sĩ quan vô quân đội khi đã có bằng, so với lương của đứa trước đó được nuôi đi học (và vẫn lãnh lương theo cấp bực) xê xích nhau bao nhiêu, thì sẽ ra số tiền khấu trừ như tiền trả nợ.
Và nợ ở đây hoàn toàn là nợ tiền học heng, chớ tiền lương thì phát không để nó sanh tồn trong suốt thời gian tòng học. Vì có thực mới vực được đạo chớ.

Bánh tí ra khỏi lính mới được học tự túc. Và vì học tự túc nên nó không còn thích lính nữa thì nó khỏi vô lợi.
Nói thương lượng với xếp là cách nói xã giao lịch sự, chớ nó hổng trách nhiệm chi ráo chuyện phải vòng lợi.
Chỉ phiền cái là... xếp nó hạp với nó, và con gái xếp cũng hạp nó luôn, thành xảy ra việc... một đi không trở lợi !
Thằng này hổng thích lấy tây, bạn thì ô cơ nhưng vợ thì khỏi ! Chừ nó vẫn độc thân vui tánh, chưa hề nặng gánh thê nhi.

À còn chi tiết ni tui quên báo cáo : Hai đứa tui hổng phải sĩ quan hiện dịch nhưng là y sĩ trừ bị.
Trừ bị ở ngoài bình thường, mỗi năm quân đội trưng dụng vô phục vụ 12-16 tuần, trong đó có màn học quân sự.
Khi đất nước cần, thì sẽ bị trưng dụng bất cứ lúc nào mà không được quyền từ chối.
Thâm niên quân vụ tính theo thời gian trưng dụng này cộng lợi, để lên loong và hưu bổng sau này khi xuất ngũ.

Có chiệng tức cười là... khám sức khoẻ, có màn cân đo đong đếm thể lực. Tui được bà y sĩ hải quân dặn dò trước là không đi giày thấp nhưng chọn đôi đế bằng cao cao chút nẹo. Tui nghĩ... đây là chuyện sắp xếp của đám điều hành để tui đủ tiêu chuẩn thu nhận.
Tui rớt quân sự hoài nhưng được vớt hoài vì lý do chánh đáng : quân phục giày bốt súng ống phát cho, chúng hổng fit để tui có cơ hội thi thố tài năng, cho dù tài tui vốn... dư dả ! - tui có bằng tưởng lục về bắn súng colt -

Chuyện xưa kể lợi cho vui.
Giả như còn ở VN, chưa chắc tía má đã cho qúi nữ vào quân đội, bị ổng bả biết có vô tui cũng xin ra chiến trường, vì tui ưa tò mò nên thích... cảm giác mạnh !
Tía má lúc mô cũng lo tui ra ngoại quốc rồi... ế chồng !
Cái tôi luôn luôn là cái đáng ghét, kể ra giúp vui để bà con thương bớt lợi (liếc xí muội 1 cái).

Tiện hỏi thày 5 luôn, xứ đức của thày thực sự bắt đầu có quân đội trở lợi khi nào ?
Bị vì sau WW2, y hình đức bị ép giải giáp không cho thành lập quân đội nữa, quân đội lúc này chỉ là hình thức bề ngoài chớ hổng thực lực chi ráo.
Tui nhớ vậy mà hổng chắc có đúng hôn, biểu đi kiếm đọc thì làm biếng quá xá !
:z77:


Lương kỹ sư điện toán làm cho quân đội từ 35 ngàn đến 62 ngàn.
Lương kỹ sư điện toán làm cho kỹ nghệ từ 35 ngàn đến 120 ngàn.
Tiền đó là tiền cho á Ma cô Lú xì.

Đức luôn luôn có quân đội nha Ma cô Lú xì. Chỉ là không có quân dịch từ thập niên 90 thôi. Còn quân đội thì từ khi đầu hàng thế chiến thứ 2, không được đánh đấm gì cả. Chỉ phòng thủ và làm "hậu cần" thôi.

Triển
08-25-2022, 07:57 PM
Các binh chủng Mỹ mỗi ngành có một trường đại học riêng để nuôi dạy sĩ quan nhưng nhu cầu ngày càng bị thiếu nên họ phải gia tốc.

Những trường đại học dân sự bên Mỹ thường có chương trình huấn luyện sĩ quan dự bị (gọi tắt là ROTC). Sinh viên vô học năm đầu có thể đăng ký với điều kiện là công dân Mỹ.

Nếu được nhận vô đó thì quân đội Mỹ bao hết chi phí 4 năm nếu họ học đủ điểm lên lớp và mỗi cuối tuần phải tham gia khoá tập luyện quân sự. Học ra làm chuẩn uý có lương tháng bao ăn ở tiếp vì sẽ có công việc trong trại lính hay trong mấy văn phòng hành chánh của quân đội.

Làm cho quân đội khoảng mấy năm thì trả xong nợ, xuất ngũ làm thường dân hay xin ở lại làm lính nữa thì tuỳ, nhưng đa số kiếm việc trong mấy công ty vũ khí, công ty phục dịch quân vụ chắc kiếm nhiều tiền hơn.

Nhiều người chọn vô quân đội vì công việc vững vàng, và được về hưu sớm — sau 15 năm cơm lính thì ăn lương hưu mãn kiếp. Nếu có giai đoạn hoà bình lâu dài thì ở trong quân đội cũng phẻ re. Có điều hơi mất công ngủ dậy phải xếp mùng mền, mang đôi giày phải wính cho láng cóng… Ăn cơm quốc gia thờ ma giày dép.


Ví dụ học y, mà Mỹ oánh ở Iraq, lạng quạng phải qua đó đi quân dịch bác sĩ; nói tắt là quân sĩ phải hôn?

ốc
08-26-2022, 09:51 PM
Ví dụ học y, mà Mỹ oánh ở Iraq, lạng quạng phải qua đó đi quân dịch bác sĩ; nói tắt là quân sĩ phải hôn?


Trời thần. Bác sĩ gì mà nói là quân sĩ phải hôn? Chuyện y tế rồi còn dính tới quân đội thì hỏi ma=cô mới rành.

Triển
08-26-2022, 10:30 PM
Trời thần. Bác sĩ gì mà nói là quân sĩ phải hôn? Chuyện y tế rồi còn dính tới quân đội thì hỏi ma=cô mới rành.


Ma cô Lú xì là lính trừ bị hà hổng biết có biết hôn.

ốc
08-30-2022, 01:21 PM
Học thày không tày học bắn:

12-year-old allegedly shoots classmate
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/30/oakland-school-shooting-12-year-old-california


The shooting erupted at about 1.30pm on Monday at Madison Park academy in East Oakland. Local police said they were able to quickly detain the alleged shooter while his victim was hospitalized in what is now described as stable condition.

More than 3,500 children aged up to 19 are shot and killed in the US every year, and about 15,000 are shot and injured. That is an average of around 51 a day. The personal and psychological impact goes far wider, with about 3 million children annually estimated to witness a shooting.

Of the deaths by firearm among children and teens, homicides account for by far the largest portion, at 60%. Suicides follow at 35%, and accidents account for 4%.

Nhất quỷ, nhì ma, thứ ba học đường…
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
08-31-2022, 06:18 PM
Không thày đó mày bị roi:

Return of spanking in Missouri school district
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/31/us-corporal-punishment-missouri-highlights-practice


The return of corporal punishment in Cassville, Missouri, where school board officials once abandoned the practice in 2001, departs from a national decline in the use of corporal punishment in schools.

Yet experts and activists told the Guardian that its re-emergence in Missouri reflects just how the practice has continued in certain school districts affecting tens of thousands of students nationally, especially in 19 states where corporal punishment – physical discipline by spanking, paddling or other means – is allowed.

Nhất trượng vi sư, bách trượng vi sư.
(Quật một trượng là thày, quật trăm trượng cũng là thày)

ốc
09-02-2022, 03:17 PM
Không nước đố mày làm nên:

Jackson water crisis on city’s schoolchildren
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/aug/31/jackson-water-crisis-schools-mississippi


The Jackson Public Schools announced on Tuesday students would return to virtual learning.

Research by the Mississippi Association of Educators found that in 2021, more than half of schools closed at some point because of water issues.

The latest water crisis has forced parents, particularly from low-income households and who have students with disabilities, to choose between staying home with their kids to oversee virtual learning or to go to work to support their family.

Many of our teachers have classroom wishlists that normally include crayons, notebooks, paper, pencils,” Jones said.

“This year we’ll have to include water, bottled water and water containers. Our parents can’t afford it.”

Có nước mới vực được đạo.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
09-17-2022, 08:23 AM
Không xạo đố mày làm nên?

exposing college rankings: ‘They are worthless’
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/sep/16/columbia-whistleblower-us-news-rankings-michael-thaddeus


Michael Thaddeus, a mathematics professor, said that by submitting rigged numbers to drive the university up the influential US News & World Report rankings, Columbia put its financial priorities ahead of students education in order to fund a ballooning and secretive bureaucracy.

On Monday, US News relegated Columbia from second to 18th in the latest rankings after the college admitted (https://provost.columbia.edu/statement-common-data-set)to “outdated and/or incorrect methodologies” in some of its previous claims about the quality of the education the university provides.

It’s not the first scandal involving the US News rankings. Last year, a former dean of Temple University’s business school in Philadelphia was sent ​to prison for fraud after rigging data to move the college’s MBA sharply up the rankings.

Coi luôn cho vui: http://www.math.columbia.edu/~thaddeus/ranking/investigation.html


Rankings create powerful incentives to manipulate data and distort institutional behavior for the sole or primary purpose of inflating one’s score. Because the rankings depend heavily on unaudited, self-reported data, there is no way to ensure either the accuracy of the information or the reliability of the resulting rankings.

Học thày không tày coi hạng.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
09-19-2022, 04:36 PM
Không ăn gian đố mày làm nên:

University students turn to ‘contract cheating’
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/sep/20/university-students-turn-to-contract-cheating-amid-housing-crisis-and-lack-of-support


A Kenyan whistleblower told the Australian newspaper he wrote thousands of assignments for Australian university students while working for a Chinese company. He said most of them are Chinese students and they can buy fraudulent essays and theses for as little as $149 for 1,000 words.

Curtis found those with English as a second or subsequent language are three times more likely to cheat. Males, and those in degrees such as engineering, business and IT, are also more likely to cheat.

The National Union of Students says students who are struggling to keep up, who have housing issues, or have the added challenge of being an international student, will be more tempted to cheat.

Học thày không tày gian lận.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
10-06-2022, 07:05 PM
Không thày đố mày học ngu?

New York University professor fired after students say his class was too hard
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/oct/06/nyu-professor-fired-maitland-jones-jr-student-petition


Maitland Jones Jr, a professor of organic chemistry, was fired by NYU after more than 80 students from his 350-student course signed a petition complaining about grades, teaching and help received during the Covid pandemic.

Jones, 84, received a message from the dean of science in August terminating his contract, the New York Times reported.

Chemistry professors opposing the decision wrote to several NYU deans, saying they were worried the case could undermine faculty freedom and weaken proven teaching practices.

Giáo sư đã 84 thì cũng nên về vườn cho rồi. Hơn sanh viên tới 4 lần tuổi tác thì nói chuyện hông hợp rơ.

Học đa thành oán.
(Thành ngữ)

Triển
10-07-2022, 08:48 AM
Không thày đố mày học ngu?

New York University professor fired after students say his class was too hard
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/oct/06/nyu-professor-fired-maitland-jones-jr-student-petition



Giáo sư đã 84 thì cũng nên về vườn cho rồi. Hơn sanh viên tới 4 lần tuổi tác thì nói chuyện hông hợp rơ.

Học đa thành oán.
(Thành ngữ)


84 mà còn dạy Hóa học coi chừng dạy trật chế thành thuốc chuột khổ đời cô Liệu.

ốc
10-16-2022, 10:40 PM
Không thi đố mày làm nên?

Atar: the student ranking system
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/oct/17/should-the-atar-be-scrapped-seven-experts-on-the-student-ranking-system


Atar exists in an education system that is not fit for purpose’
Hayley McQuire, co-chair of Learning Creates

A limitation of Atar is that it only represents a narrow scope of what young people know and can do – it does not reflect the full range of attributes that young people gain throughout their whole 12 years of schooling.

However the Atar operates within a broader education system that is not fit for purpose in preparing young people with the skills and knowledge they need to navigate the future world of work, and the increasingly complex global issues that impact humanity.

By broadening the way we value and recognise what young people learn, we would have the opportunity to think of new forms of credentials, new forms of assessments, guided by new learning ambitions.

No young person should leave school feeling like they have “failed”, but rather that the unique skill sets they hold match the pathways they’re passionate about.

Học tài thi hận.
(Thành ngữ)

Ba hồi trống giục bài thi khó
Một bữa hên xui khổ cả đời
(Cao bá quạt)

ốc
10-24-2022, 11:50 AM
Không thày đố mày ở đâu?

California teacher charged with hiding missing teenager
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/oct/24/california-teacher-sacramento-missing-teenage-boy


The family later filed a missing person’s report on 9 June but was unable to find the boy for nearly two years. In the time that the boy was missing, police interviewed the his family and friends, including Olivares, but they also could not find him.

Then, on 11 March this year, the boy reappeared at the family home, asking to move back in. He told Smith he had been staying at the home of Olivares, who is the mother of one of his friends.

Olivares was charged last Thursday with detaining a minor with the intent to conceal from a parent – a felony – and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

She was being held without bond and was expected to make a court appearance on Monday afternoon.

Làm ơn mắc án.
(Thành ngữ)

ốc
11-03-2022, 08:09 AM
Không thày đố mày làm nên tội:

Two teenagers killed Spanish teacher over bad grade
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/nov/02/two-teenagers-killed-spanish-teacher-iowa-bad-grade-prosecutors-allege


Two Iowa teenagers killed their high school Spanish teacher because of frustration over a bad grade, prosecutors said on Tuesday in court documents.

In a police interview, Miller described frustrations with the way Graber taught Spanish and over how the grade in her class was lowering his GPA.

“The poor grade is believed to be the motive behind the murder of Graber which directly connects Miller,” court documents filed by the Jefferson county attorney, Chauncey Moulding, and assistant Iowa attorney general, Scott Brown, said.

Dốt tự vì sư
Bết tự vì sư
(Thành ngữ)

ốc
11-04-2022, 03:47 PM
Không làm đố mày phạt ai?

Over 55,000 Ontario education workers strike
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/04/ontario-education-strike-law


The Canadian Union of Public Employees, which represents custodial staff, early childhood education and education support workers, launched the strike on Friday, despite legislation fast-tracked by the Ontario premier, Doug Ford, that bars it from striking and unilaterally imposes a contract on employees.

Ontario fast-tracked passage of Bill 28 earlier this week, which fines striking workers C$4,000 ($2,955; £2,260) a day – nearly a full month’s salary for the average employee. The law also fines the union C$500,000 a day. The union estimates the strike could cost nearly $200m a day.

Hông đóng tiền phạt hông lẽ đuổi việc mấy người đình công? Chuyện tíu lâm.

Triển
11-16-2022, 11:15 AM
Không "sờ" đố trò bị đau.


Boss and fellow sisters: Four nuns arrested in Italy for violence against children

16.11.2022, 14:46:14

The outcome of the investigation was a video shot by a child. It shows how one of the sisters slaps a four-year-old and pulls his hair.

https://media1.faz.net/ppmedia/aktuell/2449384927/1.8465513/facebook_teaser/in-der-einrichtung-in.jpg



The Italian police arrested four nuns at a church facility for children on Ischia for violence against minors.

The Carabinieri announced on Wednesday that it was the boss and three sisters.

The outcome of the investigation was a video shot by a child in which one of the sisters slapped a four-year-old and pulled his hair while others watched.

According to police, the footage showed the child's eight-year-old brother attempting to intervene, but was hit by the nun, leaving him with a nosebleed.

According to the announcement, the facility in Casamicciola Terme in the north of the popular holiday island accommodated minors who were waiting for foster care or adoption and children who lived there as a result of a court measure.

According to their own statements, the investigators uncovered further cases in which minors were hit on the neck or on the hands with slippers.

One of the four sisters went to prison.

The other three are barred from entering the Campania region, to which Ischia belongs, following a court order.

/* src.: https://www.tellerreport.com/life/2022-11-16-boss-and-fellow-sisters--four-nuns-arrested-in-italy-for-violence-against-children.BkeJ2YDfLi.html

ốc
11-23-2022, 08:20 PM
Không thày đố mày ngồi im:

Japanese pupils want end to Covid ban on lunchtime chatter
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/nov/23/japanese-schoolchildren-end-covid-ban-lunchtime-chatter


After well over two years of eating in near silence to prevent the spread of the airborne virus, schoolchildren say they want their classrooms to reverberate to more than the sound of cutlery and crockery at lunchtime.

While two other Covid-19 measures – a ban on foreign tourists and restrictions on eating out – have been lifted, many preschool, primary and middle-school children are still required to stay quiet when they eat.

Được ăn được nói được khỏi cách ly.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
12-04-2022, 03:57 PM
Không thày đố máy làm nên:

AI bot ChatGPT stuns academics with essay-writing skills and usability
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/dec/04/ai-bot-chatgpt-stuns-academics-with-essay-writing-skills-and-usability


The system, called ChatGPT, is the latest evolution of the GPT family of text-generating AIs. Two years ago, the team’s previous AI, GPT3, was able to generate an opinion piece for the Guardian (https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/sep/08/robot-wrote-this-article-gpt-3), and ChatGPT has significant further capabilities.

In the days since it was released, academics have generated responses to exam queries that they say would result in full marks if submitted by an undergraduate, and programmers have used the tool to solve coding challenges in obscure programming languages in a matter of seconds – before writing limericks explaining the functionality.

Học như cái máy.

Học thày không tày học máy.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
12-06-2022, 01:48 PM
Không thày đó mày bị cách ly?

Chinese students protest as university locks down over one Covid case
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/06/beijing-drops-some-covid-tests-as-capital-readies-itself-for-life-again


Videos posted on Twitter (https://twitter.com/whyyoutouzhele/status/1599877514255425536) on Tuesday show large numbers of students protesting at Nanjing Tech University on Monday night, as they were placed under lockdown after one positive case was found. The Guardian phoned the university for confirmation but calls went unanswered. The posts had been geolocated by AFP and Reuters.

“[We want] to go home!”, “Leaders, step down!”, “Your power is given to you by students, not by yourselves,” the students shouted, apparently referring to the university management. Footage showed a police car arriving at the scene.

A student confirmed to AFP that the protest had taken place a day after the school announced it would seal off the campus for five days because of just one Covid case. She said her peers were unhappy about poor communication from the university and worried they would be blocked from travelling home for the winter holidays.

Một con người đau cả trường đóng cửa.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
12-13-2022, 06:55 PM
Bé không học lớn làm sinh viên:

Ninety-year-old woman is oldest person to graduate from Illinois university
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/dec/13/northern-illinois-university-90-year-old-woman-graduates


On Sunday, the 90-year-old received a bachelor’s of general studies from Northern Illinois University more than seven decades after she first stepped on campus, becoming what officials believe to be the eldest person to ever graduate from the school.

According to WREX, DeFauw initially enrolled at her alma mater in 1951, when Americans were first introduced to the inventions of super glue, videotape recorders and credit cards. The school was known as Northern Illinois State Teachers College at the time. Her name was Joyce Kane, and originally she pursued a teaching degree but switched her major to home economics.

Using a computer given to her as a gift, DeFauw took her classes online, including through shutdowns associated with the early days of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. It was the first computer she ever owned, WREX reported, citing her family.

Chín mươi chưa gọi là lành.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
12-20-2022, 05:17 PM
Không cho học đố mày làm gì được:

Taliban ban women from university
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/20/taliban-ban-afghan-women-university-education


Meena, who was at university when the Taliban last seized power in the late 1990s, said she could well understand her student’s fears. “I lost many years of my education last time they were in power. And the day the Taliban took over Kabul, I knew that they would ban the girls from university.

Afghan women have been subjected to months of increasingly tighter restrictions, she said, but many had still hoped that education would remain accessible.

The ban on higher education comes less than three months after thousands of girls and women sat university entrance exams across the country, with many aspiring to choose engineering and medicine as future careers.

In November they were prohibited from going to parks, funfairs, gyms and public baths.

Tuyệt học vô mưu.
(Đạo Hồi kinh)

ốc
12-27-2022, 09:38 AM
Bé không học lớn làm dân biểu:

New York congressman-elect admits lying about college and work history
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/dec/27/new-york-congressman-elect-george-santos-admits-lying-about-college-and-work-history


Santos’s exaggerations were first identified by the New York Times, which questioned claims including that he had worked at two prominent Wall Street banks; had obtained degrees in finance and economics from two New York colleges; that he was Jewish; and that four employees of his company were killed in the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, in June 2016.

But he also acknowledged he “didn’t graduate from any institution of higher learning.

The Times uncovered Brazilian court records showing that he was once charged with fraud, for using a stolen checkbook.

The Daily Beast has reported that Santos, who has identified as gay, was divorced from a woman in September 2019.

Nước quả lựu máu mào gà
Mượn bằng đại học gọi là sinh viên
Mập mờ đánh lận dân đen
Bao nhiêu cũng bấy nhiêu tiền mất chi?
(Nghị trường tân thanh)

Triển
01-03-2023, 12:03 PM
Không cần, đố thầy dạy ai: Không biết chữ lớn lên làm giám đốc


Không biết chữ vẫn làm giám đốc Trung Tâm Đăng Kiểm Xe ở Sài Gòn

(coi nữa) (https://www.nguoi-viet.com/viet-nam/khong-biet-chu-van-lam-giam-doc-trung-tam-dang-kiem-xe-o-sai-gon/)

ốc
01-03-2023, 03:46 PM
Không cần, đố thầy dạy ai: Không biết chữ lớn lên làm giám đốc

Không biết chữ vẫn làm giám đốc Trung Tâm Đăng Kiểm Xe ở Sài Gòn



Ừa con nít đi học chủ yếu là để giúp thày giáo có công ăn việc làm hông thôi họ ở không, nhàn cư vi bất thiện.

Tiếng Anh cũng có câu triết lý: Ai hông biết làm gì thì đi dạy học. (Those who can’t do, teach.)

Không dạy đố thày làm nên.
(Tục ngữ)

Triển
01-03-2023, 10:14 PM
Ừa con nít đi học chủ yếu là để giúp thày giáo có công ăn việc làm hông thôi họ ở không, nhàn cư vi bất thiện.

Không phải chủ yếu mà là chủ đích, nhàn cư hơi bất tiện.


Ừa con nít đi học chủ yếu là để giúp thày giáo có công ăn việc làm hông thôi họ ở không, nhàn cư vi bất thiện.

Tiếng Anh cũng có câu triết lý: Ai hông biết làm gì thì đi dạy học. (Those who can’t do, teach.)

Không dạy đố thày làm nên.
(Tục ngữ)


Tiếng Việt có câu triết lý của đại tá nào đó ở Việt Nam, đại khái là Ai hông biết làm gì thì đi bộ độ (https://vnexpress.net/khong-de-tinh-trang-hoc-dot-moi-di-bo-doi-2427859.html)i

ốc
01-04-2023, 08:37 PM
Không tiền đố mày làm nên?

Mastermind of US college admission bribery scheme sentenced to 3.5 years
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/04/college-admission-bribery-scandal-rick-singer-sentenced-prison


The punishment for Rick Singer, 62, is the longest sentence handed down in the sprawling scandal that embarrassed some of the nation’s most prestigious universities and put a spotlight on the secretive admissions system already seen as rigged in favor of the rich.

Those sent to prison for participating in the scheme include Full House actor Lori Loughlin, her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli, and Desperate Housewives star Felicity Huffman. Coaches from schools including Yale, Stanford, Georgetown and UCLA admitted to accepting bribes.

Con ơi nhớ lấy lời cha
Một đêm hối lộ bằng ba năm học
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
01-05-2023, 09:21 PM
Tiếng Anh cũng có câu triết lý: Ai hông biết làm gì thì đi dạy học.

Không làm nên thì làm thày?

Hillary Clinton to join Columbia University as global affairs professor
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/05/hillary-clinton-columbia-university-global-affairs-professor


Clinton, who will assume her new position on 1 February, will work alongside the Sipa dean, Keren Yarhi-Milo, and other senior faculty members on a “variety of major initiatives,” Bollinger said.

“Secretary Clinton will help us deliver on our mission to educate a new generation of principled policy leaders and generate innovative ideas grounded in research,” Yarhi-Milo said.

Bé không đắc cử lớn làm giáo sư.

ốc
01-06-2023, 02:19 PM
Không AI đố mày làm nên?

New York City schools ban AI chatbot that writes essays and answers prompts
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/06/new-york-city-schools-ban-ai-chatbot-chatgpt


New York City schools have banned ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence chatbot that generates human-like writing including essays, amid fears that students could use it to cheat.

ChatGPT was created by OpenAI, an independent artificial intelligence research foundation co-founded by Elon Musk in 2015. Released last November, OpenAI’s chatbot is able to create stunningly human-like responses to a wide range of questions and various writing prompts.

ChatGPT is trained on a large sample of text taken from the internet and interacts with users in a dialogue format.

According to OpenAI, the conversation format allows ChatGPT “to answer follow-up questions, admit its mistakes, challenge incorrect premises, and reject inappropriate requests”. Users can request rephrasings, summaries and expansions on the texts that it churns out.

Bé không học lớn xài AI.

ốc
01-07-2023, 08:33 AM
Bắn thày đố mày làm nên:

Six-year-old intentionally shot teacher in Virginia school
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/06/virginia-school-student-shot-teacher


Police said in a statement that they have arrested the boy accused of shooting a female teacher at Richneck elementary school in Newport News, Virginia, a city in the south-eastern part of the state.

The student has since been taken into custody, and the teacher, a woman in her 30s, was taken to a local hospital to be treated for injuries that were “believed to be life-threatening”, according to the police department. Drew told reporters the teacher’s condition had improved somewhat by late afternoon.

Sáu tuổi chưa gọi là lành.

Mama, put my gun in the ground
I can't shoot them anymore
That long black cloud is coming down
I feel like I'm knocking on prison's door
(Bob Dylinquent)

ốc
01-09-2023, 06:15 PM
Không AI đó mày làm bài:

Australian students caught using AI to write essays
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/jan/10/universities-to-return-to-pen-and-paper-exams-after-students-caught-using-ai-to-write-essays


The Group of Eight leading universities – the leading research-intensive universities around the country – said they had revised how they would run assessments this year due to the emergent technology.

“Our universities have revised how they will run assessments in 2023, including supervised exams … greater use of pen and paper exams and tests … and tests only for units with low integrity risks

Chữ tài liền với A.I. một vần
(Học trường tân thanh)

Triển
01-09-2023, 10:51 PM
Không AI đó mày làm bài:


Chữ tài liền với A.I. một vần
(Học trường tân thanh)


Thiên mệnh đó. Bàn tay trái người nào cũng có khắc chữ AI. Học trò chỉ làm theo lẽ trời. (Xin đừng hỏi chữ gì trên bàn tay phải)

https://danviet.mediacdn.vn/thumb_w/650/2020/7/19/579-15951261621551289090217.jpg

ốc
01-10-2023, 09:47 AM
(Xin đừng hỏi chữ gì trên bàn tay phải)

Bàn tay phải là số 7.

http://www.vothuat.vn/app/uploads/2016/03/10464179_534684563303675_2701140890014728877_n.jpg
(Hình trên nét)

Triển
01-10-2023, 06:14 PM
Bàn tay phải là số 7.

http://www.vothuat.vn/app/uploads/2016/03/10464179_534684563303675_2701140890014728877_n.jpg
(Hình trên nét)


Bàn tay số 7 này là bàn tay thầy chạy bác sĩ chê, cả làm bộ đội cũng bị giải ngũ (bàn tay ráp, cắt ra ráp lại để trốn lính).

Đường tình cảm đã cắt đứt lý trí. Trí tuệ bị vây khốn giữa tình cảm và tài lộc mà đoản phận.

Cho nên bàn tay số 7 này càng cần sự giúp đỡ của trí tuệ nhân tạo (AI) hơn bao giờ hết.

Tuy nhiên bổn mạng này là nữ mạng, bởi nam tả nữ hữu.

ốc
01-28-2023, 09:26 AM
Hiếu học: Không giấy đố mày làm nên

Woman, 29, arrested for allegedly posing as high school student in New Jersey
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/28/woman-29-arrested-fake-high-school-student-new-jersey


The woman – identified by police as Hyejeong Shin – faces a charge of providing a false government document with the intent to lie about her age.

Investigators accuse Shin of providing a fake birth certificate meant to convince officials that she was eligible to enroll at New Brunswick high school.

The local school district’s superintendent said at a public meeting on Tuesday that Shin had actually gone to classes for four days before she was caught.

Her arrest came about four years after a man in his 20s posed as a high school student and was the best player on his campus’s basketball team.

Bé không học lớn làm giấy khai sinh giả.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
02-06-2023, 10:15 PM
Không thày đố mày làm phu:

Japan’s school backpacks too heavy
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/feb/07/old-school-backpacks-too-heavy-japans-pupils-complain


The randoseru – a Japanese derivation of ransel, the obsolete Dutch word for backpack – is a fixture of primary school education, a repository for everything a child needs to get through a day at school.

More than 90% of children aged 6-12 who use randoseru say the weight is a problem, according to a recent survey by Footmark, a Tokyo-based manufacturer of swimwear for schoolchildren.

Originally used by Japanese foot soldiers, randoseru were first taken up by schoolchildren in the late 1800s.

Mua laptop đỡ phải xách theo sách học.

Học thày không tày tập tạ.
(Tục ngữ)

Triển
02-06-2023, 11:10 PM
Không thày đố mày làm phu:

Japan’s school backpacks too heavy
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/feb/07/old-school-backpacks-too-heavy-japans-pupils-complain



Mua laptop đỡ phải xách theo sách học.

Học thày không tày tập tạ.
(Tục ngữ)



Ôi chúng nó đeo cặp táp có chừng 5, 6 năm hà. Bắt đầu trung học lớp 6, 7, lớp 8 là bắt đầu chúng nổi loạn, đeo ba lô, túi xách đủ thứ theo thời trang chứ không có cặp da cặp diết gì đâu. Đứa nào cũng ngồi computer cả ngày không dưới 2 tiếng, mỗi ngày đi học cho đeo cặp nặng nề vậy là phải rồi, kéo cái xương sống lại bớt. Cho thẳng chứ không đứa nào cũng thành thằng gù nhà thờ Đức Bà. Lưng tôm hết.

Tuy nhiên thì đừng làm da này nọ chi cho mắc tiền. Cặp táp bên Đức chiếc mắc nhứt cũng chỉ tới 300 euro thôi. Con nhà nghèo là cặp táp chỉ vài chục bạc, cũng ra ông Nghè ông Tổng như thường.

Bai đờ quay, nghe dạo này giới trẻ Nhựt Bổn tẩy chay bỏ ăn cá voi. Nên hàng ế quá đến độ họ chế ra máy tự động bán thịt cá voi cho tiện như mua nước cô ca cô la ở máy. Lấy da cá voi làm da cặp chắc là đỡ được bị ế.

ốc
02-07-2023, 09:38 AM
Chắc cũng phạm luật lao động vì bắt con nít làm việc nặng nhọc.

Thương cho ăn cho học
Ghét cho nhọc cho nhằn
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
02-11-2023, 07:00 AM
Không thày đố mày bị nhồi sọ:

Black families homeschooling grew fivefold
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2023/feb/09/homeschooling-black-families-parents-us


But the modern version began in the 1960s with leftist parents who had grown suspicious of the state and any curriculum it sponsored.

As the number of Black families turning to homeschooling grows, they are simultaneously creating communities that allow Black children to learn in a culturally affirming environment, free from the punitive approach of traditional schools.

“A lot of schools in brown and Black communities have become this space where they want children to fit in this square peg. And, and if they don’t fit in that square peg, then there’s something wrong with you as a child – not our broken system that’s historically failed brown and Black families,” she says. “Homeschooling flipped my thinking about education upside down.”

Học thày không tày học mẹ.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
02-16-2023, 04:07 PM
Không thày đố mày cắt tóc:

punishment haircuts in Thai schools
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/feb/15/thai-activists-call-for-stop-of-punishment-haircuts-in-schools


Activists in Thailand have called for clearer guidance and enforcement to stop the use of humiliating punishment haircuts in schools, after a teacher was accused of cutting the hair of at least 100 students as they sat in rows on the floor.

The education minister, Treenuch Thienthong, described such actions as inappropriate, while saying she understood the teacher was well intentioned in wanting to discipline students.

She said an investigation had been ordered into the matter and teachers should not impose punishments that cause embarrassment.

Tóc em từng sợi nhỏ
Hớt sát đầu làm giống kên kên
(Trịnh tông đơ)

ốc
03-15-2023, 01:04 PM
Không thầy đố mày mất ngủ:

Parents in Indonesia outraged by 5.30am school start
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/mar/15/parents-in-indonesia-outraged-by-530am-school-start-trial


The pilot project in Kupang, the capital of East Nusa Tenggara province, has twelfth-graders at 10 high schools starting classes at 5:30am.

Authorities say the scheme, announced last month by governor Viktor Laiskodat, is intended to strengthen children’s discipline.

“It has no correlation with the effort to improve the quality of education,” said Marsel Robot, an education expert from Nusa Cendana University.

In the long run, sleep deprivation could endanger the students’ health and cause a shift in behaviour, he said.

Sáng chưa? chưa sáng, nhìn quanh một mình
Đường quen không thấy, mò đi ngại ngùng
Chỉ vì trời còn chưa có bình minh…
(Một mình)

ốc
03-25-2023, 12:35 PM
Không thày đố mày thấy chim:

Florida principal resigns after parents decry Michelangelo’s David as pornography
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/mar/25/florida-principal-resigns-michelangelo-david


Hope Carrasquilla resigned Monday as principal of the Tallahassee Classical school after the campus’s governing board told her to either step down or be fired over parental complaints that came in after sixth-grade students were shown the 16th-century sculpture, one of the Renaissance’s most famous pieces of art.

The Tallahassee Democrat reported that one of the school’s parents called the image of Michelangelo’s David “pornographic”.

One parent “felt her child should not be viewing those pieces” and described being “point-blank upset”, Carrasquilla told the outlet.

Cho coi hình David rồi con nít tò mò đi kiếm Cựu ước đọc thì sao?

Trăm năm trong Florida
Chữ trường chữ học khéo là ghét nhau
(Học trường tân thanh)

Triển
03-25-2023, 10:28 PM
Không thày đố mày thấy chim


Con chim làm sầu nồi cơm. Tội nghiệp hiệu trưởng.

Không cho học sinh coi chúng nó sẽ không phân biệt được
chim thật chim giả. Chim thật là ngọ nguậy biết bay, chim giả
là chỉ đứng một chỗ không có lắc lư.

"Vô David bất tường phi điểu"

ốc
03-26-2023, 08:38 AM
Nếu thày giáo muốn nói chuyện thời sự với học trò thì được trưng hình tài tử nổi tiếng Stormy Daniels ra không? hay là sẽ bị đuổi việc vì cho các em coi hình “con heo”?

Học thày không tày học Trâm.

Triển
03-26-2023, 11:08 AM
Nếu thày giáo muốn nói chuyện thời sự với học trò thì được trưng hình tài tử nổi tiếng Stormy Daniels ra không? hay là sẽ bị đuổi việc vì cho các em coi hình “con heo”?

Học thày không tày học Trâm.


Nói chuyện thời sự về Daniels Bão Tố và Trâm là
chuyện nhạy cảm người lớn. Thời sự đó không đem
vào học đường được nên việc cho coi hình ảnh xác
thực khó thực hiện. Các em lại đòi rà soát thực tế
thì không biết phải làm sao. Hình đó không phải
là hình con heo. Là hình trái banh.

Muốn học cách đá banh thì đến sân vận động
Malaga.

ốc
03-27-2023, 03:50 PM
Không thấy đố mày làm nên:

Florence museum invites Florida parents to see the David
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/mar/27/michelangelo-david-florida-florence-museum-school


Over the weekend, Cecilie Hollberg, director of the Galleria dell’Accademia, where the David sculpture resides, invited the school board, parents and student body to view the “purity” of the statue, Associated Press reported, after expressing surprise at the controversy.

“To think that David could be pornographic means truly not understanding the contents of the Bible, not understanding western culture and not understanding Renaissance art,” Hollberg told AP.

On Saturday, Dario Nardella, the mayor of Florence, tweeted that “mistaking art for pornography is just ridiculous”, and said he plans to invite Carrasquilla to Italy, “to give her recognition on behalf of the city”.

In an interview with AP, Carrasquilla said Sunday that she was “very honored” by the invitations to Italy, and may accept.

Một chim mà mời luôn hai phát.

Florence đi dễ khó về
Khi đi trong trắng khi về nhớ chim
(Ca dao)

ốc
03-31-2023, 02:39 PM
Không thày đố mày bị kỳ thị:

boy with cornrows separated from class
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/mar/30/japan-school-stirs-debate-over-hairstyle-rules-after-boy-with-cornrows-separated-from-class


The student, who has not been named, was made to sit alone at the back of the hall during a graduation ceremony at his school in Himeji, western Japan, and told not to stand and respond when his name was called out.

The 18-year-old, who has an African-American father and Japanese mother, said he had plaited his hair, which is naturally curly, to make it look neater for the ceremony, adding that he had learned about the cultural significance of cornrows online and from his father.

The school’s vice principal told the newspaper that the student had been segregated simply for failing to observe the rules on haircuts.

The boy reportedly left midway through the ceremony but returned later to collect his diploma. He was made to wait in an empty room, however, and was followed to the toilet by a teacher who later told him to leave the school premises as he waited for his friends.

More Japanese schools reviewed their rules on uniforms and hairstyles after a female student launched a lawsuit in 2017, claiming that her high school had told her to dye her naturally brown hair black or face expulsion.


Nhất nhật tại trường thiên đường tại ngoại.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
04-04-2023, 12:30 AM
Không trò đố mày làm nên?

Virginia fifth-grader corrects textbook
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/apr/04/virginia-student-science-textbook-correction-rocks


Liam Squires, a fifth-grader at HM Pearson elementary school in a county less than 50 miles west of Washington DC, recently earned a write-up on the local Fauquier Times news website after noticing that his textbook had switched up the labels on pictures of an igneous rock and a sedimentary rock.

Squires told his teacher, Serena Porter, and at first she thought that perhaps she had taught her students incorrectly about the rocks. But, according to what the teacher told the Fauquier Times in an article published on 29 March, she checked the textbook page with the rocks’ pictures and realized her pupil was right.

Porter said she notified her school’s instructional supervisor for science, who in turn contacted the textbook’s publisher, Five Ponds Press.

Five Ponds officials ultimately sent Liam a letter thanking him for “paying such close attention in class” and expressing their gratitude for his catching the mistake in the textbook, according to the Fauquier Times.

Hỏi đá xanh rêu bao nhiêu tuổi đời?
Hỏi sách in sai bao nhiêu chỗ rồi?
(Kệ đá)

Sách học mà in sai hèn chi có người kia học hoài hông lên lớp.

ốc
04-17-2023, 04:57 PM
Không thày đố mày trằy vi tróc vẩy: school of hard knocks

Texas teacher fired after encouraging students to fight
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/apr/17/texas-teacher-fired-students-fight


The unnamed teacher at Kimbrough middle school in Mesquite was fired last Thursday, after district officials obtained video of in-class fights from the previous day.

“Our investigation revealed that this substitute teacher encouraged students to fight each other during class, outlined rules for the students to follow and even instructed a student to monitor the classroom door while the fights took place,” the Mesquite independent school district said.

In the footage, four students could be seen in two one-on-one fights. The teacher could be heard keeping time, at one point yelling “30 seconds” before a fight began.

Tiên học võ, hậu học văn.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
04-25-2023, 06:18 PM
Không trò đố thày dạy ai?

Hong Kong schools face closure as birthrate and exodus take toll
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/apr/25/hong-kong-some-schools-face-closure-as-birthrate-and-exodus-take-toll


Education department data shows a steady decline in kindergarten student numbers since 2015, from about 185,000 down to almost 156,000 in 2021/22. Primary school enrolments also dropped, from 373,000 in 2019/20 to 364,000 in 2020/21, and to about 349,000 the next year.

In April, the South China Morning Post reported that four international education organisations had been warned they faced termination of their operating agreements after they failed to enrol the minimum 70% non-local students, some for a second year.

Hong Kong’s birthrate is one of the lowest in the world, and like several countries across east Asia is facing the demographic crisis of an ageing population. Apart from an increase measured from 2003 to 2011, the live birthrate has steadily fallen from 35 per 1,000 population in 1961 down to 5.2 per 1,000 population in 2021.

Ấu bớt học, lão thất nghiệp.

ốc
05-15-2023, 09:40 AM
Không nhà đố mày làm nên:

Italian students protest over cost of housing
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/may/12/italy-students-protest-over-cost-housing-high-rents


The protest was started by Ilaria Lamera, an engineering student at Milan Polytechnic, before spreading to Rome and other cities including Florence, Bologna, Padua and Cagliari.

Almost 70% of university students in Italy live with their parents, compared with the EU average of 17%, according to a Eurostat report.

Young Italians continue to struggle after obtaining their degree owing to a precarious job market and high cost of living. Youth unemployment stood at 22.3% in March – the third highest in the EU after Spain and Greece, while Italians will, on average, continue to live with their parents until they reach 30.1 years of age.

Nhà cửa lâu năm một ngày một tăng một quá sức
Học trò dăm đứa ngủ đường ngủ chợ ngủ ngoài sân
(Cao bát quá)

ốc
05-21-2023, 10:46 AM
Không cờ đố mày làm nên? Cầm kỳ thi cử…

the island where children love chess
https://www.theguardian.com/global/2023/may/04/we-use-chess-as-a-spine-the-corsican-movement-teaching-children-moves-beyond-the-board


A concerted programme, now running for 25 years, of teaching the game in Corsica’s schools. Akkhavanh Vilaisarn, the president of the Corsica Chess League, says its true purpose is “to contribute in our way to creating the citizens of tomorrow. Whether or not the kids are strong in chess is secondary for us. It’s really about using chess as a kind of spine to teach children respect: for the rules and for others.”

Chess was the ideal “little school of citizenship”. It taught something radical: “The capacity to take responsibility for yourself. When citizens take it upon themselves to do something, the solutions are more worthwhile than if they came from the outside.”

Học thày không tày học bàn cờ.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
05-24-2023, 08:14 PM
Không IT đố mày làm nên:

international students in Australia are ending up homeless and hungry
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/may/23/at-the-brink-how-international-students-in-australia-are-ending-up-homeless-and-hungry


International students are going hungry at an alarming rate and more support is needed to help them manage while in Australia, new research has found.

There are 182,000 international students currently living in Melbourne, representing almost 40% of Victoria’s entire university population.
The report found almost half those surveyed experienced food insecurity – triple the rate of the wider population.

With “sky-high rents” and a cost-of-living crisis, Walsh said it was unlikely the situation would improve in the short term.

Học thày không tày học IT.
(Tục ngữ)

Triển
05-24-2023, 08:42 PM
Không IT đố mày làm nên:

international students in Australia are ending up homeless and hungry
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/may/23/at-the-brink-how-international-students-in-australia-are-ending-up-homeless-and-hungry


Học thày không tày học IT.
(Tục ngữ)


Cách đây 1 tháng, tui đăng báo mướn người lại dọn dẹp nhà mỗi tuần 1 ngày vì người làm cũ đã không làm nữa, mỗi lần 2 giờ thôi, vì nhà không còn ai, 2 vợ chồng đều đi làm cả ngày.

Một đứa sinh viên ở Nam Dương đến xin job. Nói tiếng Đức không rành nhưng vẫn tự lây lất. Con bé kể là đang làm đến 3 jobs và vừa học. Rất khổ. Tui an ủi, làm tốt thì cứ làm hoài ở đây. Thứ Sáu nào kẹt thì nhắn tin không tới được, không sao. Thỉnh thoảng có món nào ngon, vợ tui vẫn để lại một dĩa trong lồng bàn cho con bé.

Phải "tự thân vận hành" thôi, đừng trông mong vào ai. Nói gì đến trông vào chính phủ sở tại.

Food insecurity ranking năm 2022, Đức đứng tới hạng thứ 19 trên 115 quốc gia. Vô cùng "bất an".
.

Thùy Linh
05-24-2023, 09:16 PM
Không IT đố mày làm nên:

international students in Australia are ending up homeless and hungry
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/may/23/at-the-brink-how-international-students-in-australia-are-ending-up-homeless-and-hungry

Học thày không tày học IT.
(Tục ngữ)
Trong lúc đại dịch học sinh overseas ở Úc trong đó có người Việt tội nghiệp lắm, đa số không phải con nhà giàu đâu, gia đình bán của cho đi tìm tương lai,
rồi di làm thêm kiếm ăn, trả tiền nhà, không đi làm thêm được nên không có tiền trả tiền nhà, rất khổ. Chính phủ có giúp, người dân có giúp nhưng có hạn thôi.

Mấy năm nay nhà cho mướn thiếu nặng, giá lên vùn vụt sinh viên nước ngoài không kham nổi, huống chi bây giờ còn tệ hơn, chính phủ mới bắt đầu xây nhà để giải quyết tình trạng này.

ốc
05-25-2023, 10:21 AM
Tại mấy trường đại học cũng mánh mung kéo dài chương trình dạy để dụ tiền đám sinh viên. Học gì cần thiết rồi lẹ lẹ ra trường đi làm liền chứ đâu cần học tới bốn năm full time. Học để bị hành.

Triển
05-28-2023, 08:43 AM
Không thầy đố mày "xử" ai.

(Không có gì quý hơn được học tự do)



Con bị hạnh kiểm trung bình, thầy giáo đến nhà hành hung cô chủ nhiệm

Do con trai bị xếp loại hạnh kiểm trung bình nên một thầy giáo ở xã Quảng Sơn, huyện Đắk Glong (Đắk Nông) đã đến nhà cô giáo, đánh nạn nhân.
Hôm nay, 26/5, thông tin từ lãnh đạo UBND xã Quảng Sơn xác nhận trên địa bàn vừa xảy ra vụ việc một thầy giáo hành hung đồng nghiệp.

Theo lãnh đạo này, người bị đánh là cô giáo V.T.K.Q, giáo viên Trường THPT Lê Duẩn. Vụ việc xảy ra vào khoảng 18h30 ngày 25/5, cô Q. cùng 2 con đang ở nhà riêng tại xã Quảng Sơn thì bị ông L.M.D (công tác tại một trường THCS ở xã Quảng Sơn) tới nhà tấn công. Ông D. là phụ huynh em L.M.Q (học sinh trường THPT Lê Duẩn).

Nhiều người đã tới can ngăn, ông D. bỏ chạy. Cô Q. được người dân đưa đến cơ sở y tế để sơ cứu rồi trình báo cơ quan chức năng.

Theo cô Q., cách đây khoảng 1 tháng, em L.M.Q. có hành vi xúc phạm giáo viên nên cô phê vào sổ đầu bài. Nhà trường đã lập biên bản, xử lý hành vi của học sinh này.

Hội đồng nhà trường cũng đã họp 2 lần và thống nhất xếp loại hạnh kiểm em Q. trung bình học kỳ 2 và trung bình cả năm.

"Khi biết con trai bị xếp loại hạnh kiểm trung bình và không đủ điều kiện để xét tuyển vào một số trường đại học nên ông D. xông vào nhà tấn công tôi”, cô Q. cho biết thêm.

/* nguồn: https://vietnamnet.vn/con-trai-bi-hanh-kiem-trung-binh-thay-giao-den-nha-hanh-hung-dong-nghiep-2147240.html

Triển
06-07-2023, 03:32 AM
Trung Hoa Tú Xương: Học tài thi trượt.


Self-made millionaire sits China's university exams for 27th time
Luna LIN
Wed, 7 June 2023

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Among the millions of fresh-faced high schoolers sitting China's dreaded "gaokao" college entrance exam on Wednesday, Liang Shi sticks out like a sore thumb -- a grey-haired, self-made millionaire stubbornly taking the test for the 27th time.

Liang, 56, is no fool. He worked his way up from a menial job on a factory floor to establishing his own successful construction materials business.

But one dream has always eluded him: getting a high enough score on the notoriously gruelling gaokao to study at the top-tier Sichuan University.

To compete with the nearly 13 million high school seniors taking the exam this year, Liang said he has been living "the life of an ascetic monk" for the past few months, rising just after dawn to furiously study textbooks for 12 hours a day.

"It's an uncomfortable thought that I didn't manage to get a college education," Liang told AFP.

"I really want to go to university and become an intellectual."

Over the past four decades, the Sichuan native has taken the gaokao 26 times but has consistently failed to get the required result to send him to his chosen university.

"They call me 'the gaokao holdout'," he said, proudly owning a mocking nickname given to him by local media.

For students, a good gaokao result can decide one's life trajectory, with a degree from an elite university conferring respect, status and better job opportunities.

Liang took the exam for the first time in 1983, when he was only 16.

He kept trying to boost his score for the next decade -– until he had to give up in 1992, as the test at that time was restricted to single people aged under 25.

As soon as those limits were lifted in 2001, Liang's desire for a prestigious college education was rekindled.

He has since taken the gaokao another 16 times, including every year since 2010 –- even when harsh zero-Covid restrictions made taking the exam more challenging than normal.

Online, some have questioned whether his apparent obsession is merely a publicity stunt.

"What for?" Liang retorted.

"No one in their right mind would spend decades taking the gaokao for a stunt."

He had to give up drinking and playing mahjong during the preparation period, he jokingly pointed out.

Liang's quest hasn't got much support from his son, who took the gaokao himself in 2011.

"At first he didn't approve, and now, he's just indifferent," Liang said.

Asked how he would celebrate once the test is over this weekend, he said he was planning to make up for lost fun.

"I'm going to play mahjong with my friends for three days and three nights."

ll-reb/oho/cwl


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ốc
06-07-2023, 06:02 AM
For students, a good gaokao result can decide one's life trajectory, with a degree from an elite university conferring respect, status and better job opportunities.

Chắc phải hối lộ mới lọt vô. Học tài thi tiền.

Không tiền đố mày thi nên.

Tiên học lễ (vật), hậu học văn.
(Tục ngữ)

005
06-07-2023, 04:39 PM
có tiền thì làm gì phải cực khổ vậy, đại học ma nhiều vô kể: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unaccredited_institutions_of_higher_education

ốc
06-08-2023, 07:20 AM
Chắc anh Tàu đó ưa hàng hiệu. Phải vô học trường đó mới là sành điệu.

Sợ thày không tày sợ bạn:

the dark side of South Korean school life
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jun/07/we-torment-others-the-dark-side-of-south-korean-school-life-bullying-school-violence


The latest government figures show cases of school violence and bullying have surged in the last decade in South Korea.

Keumjoo Kwak, a psychology professor at Seoul National University, says that cases of school violence and bullying in South Korea reflect the dynamics of the collectivist society, where peer pressure plays a significant role in shaping behaviour.

Kwak says the competitive and high-pressure environment many students in South Korea face can intensify the problem of bullying.

She says students are subjected to intense academic pressure and long hours of studying, primarily centred on university entrance exams. This creates a highly competitive, hierarchical, and monotonous environment devoid of physical activities to expend energy – and that can lead to some individuals bullying others “as a source of amusement”.

Cũng may là Đại Hàn không có bán súng thả dàn.

Học ở nhà cho an toàn. Home safe home.

ốc
06-15-2023, 06:15 PM
Không thày đố mày làm ăn: quỷ nhập trường

theft of body parts from Harvard Medical School
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jun/15/stolen-body-parts-harvard-medical-school


Lodge, the government contends, stole “heads, brains, skin, bones and other human remains … and removed those remains from the morgue in Massachusetts and transported them to his residence in New Hampshire”.

Lodge is alleged to have allowed two others named in the indictment, Katrina Maclean, 44, owner of Kat’s Creepy Creations, a store in Peabody, Massachusetts, and Joshua Taylor, 46, to enter the morgue and choose what to take.

Taylor allegedly sent more than $37,000 to Denise Lodge for body parts stolen by her husband. In one transfer in November 2020, Taylor sent $200 with a memo that read: “braiiiiiins”.


Sẵn thây vô chủ bên trong
Đem vào nét bán lận sòng ai hay?
(Đoạn trường y khoa)

ốc
07-05-2023, 04:05 PM
Không tiền đố mày làm nên:

Spanish minister proposes €20,000 ‘universal inheritance’ from age of 18
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jul/05/spanish-minister-proposes-20000-universal-inheritance-from-age-of-18


Spain’s leftwing labour minister, Yolanda Díaz, has proposed a scheme to tackle social inequality by giving every young person in the country €20,000 (£17,000) to be spent on study, training or setting up a business once they reach the age of 18.

The payments, which would begin at the age of 18 and continue until the age of 23, would be accompanied by administrative support to help people study, train or establish their own business.

Díaz confirmed that the policy – called the “universal inheritance” – would be available to all young Spaniards regardless of their economic circumstances and would be funded by taxing people earning more than €3m a year. Sumar estimates it would cost 0.8% of Spain’s GDP.

Dân vi quý, xã tắc cứ chi.

ốc
07-22-2023, 04:23 PM
Không mày mò đố mày làm nên:

the bush learning boom for Australian children
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/jul/23/bush-learning-boom-forest-school-kindy-beach-outdoor-immersion


Forest school, bush kindy, beach school, outdoor immersion – depending on the state you live in, the terminology used may be different, but there is no doubt that the popularity of alternative, all-weather, outdoor programs for preschool-age children is growing nationwide.

Based on a Danish concept, the forest school movement is an international phenomenon, with decades-old programs established across Europe and the UK. Australia’s first recognised bush kinder was established in 2011 in Melbourne. Dr Chris Speldewinde, a lecturer at the University of Melbourne, has been mapping Victoria’s bush kinder sector as part of his research, and estimates there are now 150-200 established programs in that state alone.

His research indicates that teaching methods matter less than letting kids learn in nature – begging the question of how parents can assess the quality of programs on offer. Aside from ensuring safety procedures and risk management plans are in place, Speldewinde says the key is that there is intention behind playtime.

Đi cho biết đó biết đây
Ở trường với lớp biết ngày nào khôn
(K-9 dao)

ốc
07-29-2023, 08:53 AM
Không thư viện đố mày làm nên?

Houston school district to turn libraries into disciplinary centers
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jul/29/houston-school-district-libraries-book


Houston independent school district announced earlier this summer that librarian and media-specialist positions in 28 schools will be eliminated as part of superintendent Mike Miles’s “new education system” initiative.

Teachers at these schools will soon have the option to send misbehaving students to these discipline centers, or “team centers’” – designated areas where they will continue to learn remotely.

News of the library removals comes after the state announced it would be taking over the district, effective in the 2023-24 school year, due to poor academic performance.

Học thày không tày học mạng?

Houston we have a problem!

ốc
07-30-2023, 06:48 PM
Không cày đố mày làm nên? Kinh tế mới cho sinh viên Tàu:

China’s calls to countryside
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jul/29/chinas-graduates-unconvinced-by-calls-to-toil-in-countryside


This is the offer facing China’s graduating class of 2023: decamping to work in impoverished rural areas. But many young people are not convinced.

Cons include long hours, low pay, limited social life and poor infrastructure in remote locations (running water not guaranteed).

People’s Daily, the official newspaper of the Chinese Communist party, declared: “When you are young, if you choose hardship, you will choose harvest, and if you choose dedication, you will choose nobility.”

Readers were unimpressed. One comment archived by China Digital Times, a website that tracks China’s internet, summed up the mood: “This group of assholes really has been estranged from the masses for far too long.”

Dọn hết trường đại học về dưới quê coi sinh viên chịu đi học hông? (Chương trình “Người thày có ruộng”.)

ốc
08-24-2023, 05:26 AM
Không học hè đố mày làm nên:

Macron wants to shorten French school holidays
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/aug/24/macron-debate-wants-shorten-french-school-holidays


Emmanuel Macron says he wants to make French school holidays shorter, sparking a debate among teachers’ unions and parent groups.

But French school days are often considerably longer than in neighbouring countries such as Germany or the UK, finishing later in the afternoon. Macron said in Le Point that French school days were “too full”.

Guislaine David, the secretary general of the SNUipp union, told Le Parisien. “The real issues are the heavy curriculum, the workings of the school day and a school calendar which has been set up around tourism professionals, namely for winter sports, and not around children’s needs and their rhythm.”

School winter holidays are staggered in France, allowing ski resorts to maximise the winter sports season.

Bắt học thường trú hết luôn. Học cho lắm tắm cũng ở trường…

ốc
08-28-2023, 07:20 PM
Không thày đố mày bị cấm đủ thứ:

France to ban girls from wearing abayas
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/aug/28/france-to-ban-girls-from-wearing-abayas-in-state-schools


The education minister, Gabriel Attal, said that the style of long, flowing dresses worn by some Muslim women, would no longer be allowed when the new term begins next week because they violated the French principle of secularism, or laïcité.

In 2004, a law banned the wearing of ostensibly religious symbols in schools. This included the Islamic headscarf, Jewish kippas, Sikh turbans and Christian crosses.

Attal’s predecessor as education minister, Pap Ndiaye, last year avoided issuing a ban, saying he did not want “to publish endless catalogues to specify the lengths of dresses”.

Tháng tám có chiếu trường ra
Áo thụng cấm hết người ta nổi sùng
(Ca dao)

ốc
10-06-2023, 08:34 PM
Không thầy đố mày bị rệp cắn: the little buggers

France closes seven schools over bedbugs
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/07/france-closes-seven-schools-over-bedbug-infestations


Earlier Friday, the education ministry said in statement to Agence France-Presse that five schools with a total of 1,500 students had been closed.

A tenth of all French households are believed to have had a bedbug problem over the past few years, usually requiring a pest control operation costing several hundred euros which often needs to be repeated.

The blood-sucking insects have been spotted in the Paris metro, high-speed trains and at Paris’s Charles De Gaulle airport.

U ơi học để làm chi?
Hễ vào tới lớp là nuôi con rệp
(Ca dao)

ốc
10-16-2023, 05:15 PM
Không thầy đó mày làm sai:

NSW maths test was ‘ridiculously hard’
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/oct/16/nsw-year-12-students-said-this-math-test-was-ridiculously-hard-how-would-you-have-done


On Monday, around 60,000 students across NSW sat the mathematics advanced, standard one, standard two, and extension two papers.

After they got out, students vented on TikTok about difficult questions and lamented over their futures.

“I lost so much sanity that when I arrived home, I started polishing cutlery,” one wrote on TikTok.

Another said they “started counting my marks and thinking of backup uni course options during that test”, while another student called for “jail for whoever made the maths advanced exam”.

Question 1 (one mark):
What is 4.26819 when rounded to 3 decimal places?
A. 4.26
B. 4.27
C. 4.268
D. 4.269
Question 10 (one mark):
A tap is dripping at the rate of 4mL per minute. Which expression shows how many litres this would amount to in one year?
A. (4 × 1000)/(60 × 24 × 365)
B. (4 × 60 × 24 × 365)/1000
C. (60 × 24 × 365)/(4 × 1000)


D. 1000/(4 × 60 × 24 × 365)

Question 11 (two marks):
The first three terms of an arithmetic sequence are 3, 7 and 11. Find the 15th term.


Cái khó nó ló cái khờ.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
10-26-2023, 01:38 PM
Có thầy cũng đố mày làm nên?

Girls in Africa quitting school over cost of living crisis
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2023/oct/25/girls-in-africa-quitting-school-over-cost-of-living-crisis-says-charity


The Covid-19 pandemic and rising food and energy costs over the past 18 months have prevented many children from attending school, limiting their chances of gaining a skilled job and an independent income.

According to Unicef, 129 million girls around the world are out of school, including 32 million of primary school age, and 97 million of secondary school age.

A 2018 World Bank study estimated that “limited educational opportunities for girls, and barriers to completing 12 years of education, cost countries between $15tn and $30tn in lost lifetime productivity and earnings”.

Tuyệt học mưu sinh.

Năm năm rồi không học, từ khi em lấy chồng…
(Chuyện trường buồnk

ốc
11-23-2023, 09:49 AM
Không thày đố mày biết nên làm sao?

Missouri library will ban Porn Star book
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/nov/22/missouri-library-porn-star-book-ban


A committee with the St Charles city-county library system in eastern Missouri has moved to ban the book Bang Like a Porn Star: Sex Tips from the Pros, but will allow everyone on the book’s waiting list before 21 November to read it first, the St Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

The 2018 book features interviews from gay adult film stars and covers a range of topics about sex acts and health including “providing oral pleasure”, “creating your own home sex video”, and how to remain sexually healthy, according to the book’s description. It was previously housed in the library’s adult section.

The library system only had one copy of the book before the book’s formal challenge, which Kuhl said had not “been publicly available for months” as it was never returned.

More copies of the book had to be purchased by the library’s review committee to review the initial challenge.

Porn stars mà sao phải viết ra thành sách chứ hông đóng phim? Vậy là pen stars thôi.

Nhất tự vi sư, nhất phim vi star.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
02-26-2024, 07:55 PM
Không thày đố mày học free:

students at New York medical school will pay no tuition
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/feb/26/tuition-free-medical-school-donation-ruth-gottesman-albert-einstein-new-york


The Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx borough received the sizable donation from Dr Ruth Gottesman, a 93-year-old former professor at the school, the New York Times first reported on Monday.

“I’m happy to share with you that starting in August this year, the Albert Einstein College of Medicine will be tuition free,” Gottesman announced to rapturous applause in a video posted to X on Monday.

Half of Einstein’s most recent class of students are New Yorkers, according to the medical school – 59% are women and the majority are people of color. And Einstein’s students graduate with higher amounts of debt than other medical students at New York City schools.

Gottesman told the Times that she hopes her donation will help alleviate the financial burden graduating students face. She said she also hopes that it makes medical school more accessible to those who could not previously afford it.

Học thày không tày học miễn phí.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
04-18-2024, 06:03 PM
Không thày đố mày bị bịt miệng?

USC cancels valedictorian’s speech over support for Palestine
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/16/usc-valedictorian-speech-palestine


In a missive to the USC community, the university’s provost, Andrew Guzman, wrote that the Los Angeles university took the unprecedented step of canceling Asna Tabassum’s planned speech because the “alarming tenor” of reactions to her selection as valedictorian – along with “the intensity of feelings” surrounding Israel’s ongoing military strikes in Gaza – had created “substantial risks relating to security”.

Guzman’s statement did not refer to Tabassum by name, or specify what about her speech, background or political views had raised concerns. Nor did it detail any particular threats.

NBC News described Tabassum as a first-generation south Asian American Muslim from Chino Hills – a city east of Los Angeles – in her fourth year as a biomedical engineering student. She has also been pursuing a minor in resistance to genocide.

“The university is succumbing to a campaign of hate meant to silence my voice,” Tabassum said in the statement.

Cả trường lấp miệng em.
(Tục ngữ)

ốc
04-28-2024, 12:27 PM
Không biểu tình đố mày làm nên: Camping on campus

US faculty speak up and stand alongside student Gaza protesters
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/27/us-faculty-university-students-campus-protests-gaza


On Monday, many members of Columbia University faculty and staff rallied in support of students who were arrested, suspended, and in some cases, evicted from their dorm rooms. They demanded “an immediate apology and amnesty” for these students and for their disciplinary records to be cleared.

At nearby Princeton, classes, such as the one run by Max Weiss, who is teaching a course on the history of Palestine and Israel, are even being held at some protests.

Earlier this week, Weiss joined dozens of other faculty members in New Jersey in writing an open letter in the school’s newspaper, the Princetonian, in support of Columbia faculty and student protesters.



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