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Sherlene: National School Walkout Day

My response to the walkout of March 14, 2018-- I believe and support all students! In all sincerity, it had not been for my therapy, I would not have known that my job opportunity, for several years (at a local, public school in my hometown), was actually a fake public-school job relationship. -Sherlene

Sherlene Stevens: Where Is This Education Taking Me

It's Back-To-School Time for most students. Hashtag #WhereIsThisEducationTakingMe is my current hosted social theme (8/22-9/22). Local governments and communities, of the U.S., are debating the pros and cons of the public-school and college-brand models (private and state colleges). In my opinion, all school models should have adequate heating and cooling. Not every old-school building has proper insulation. This means that we have school-buildings that are more challenging to heat and cool: more expensive to keep open than building energy-efficient schools. There is also the issue of the decline of young families in our local communities. Millennials aren't producing large families like many of us grew up in.  I guess the decline is mainly due to familiarity of such experiences. Experiences that many would say was a little dysfunctional growing up in such a big household. "Is the charter-school model more productive than the public-school?" "Which school m...

Black History Month Tribute: Dear Master

A tribute to my parents: Well, this is the last week of this month’s holiday. I was hoping that my Master would tell both of you the truth. There is no shame in my history, and I do feel like leaping when I think back over the years: “I was taken away from my teaching mother; and, my (four) kids from their teaching mother.” Dear Master You have tried to take me out of your White land’s history:   Now, your public schools are failing and closing. Being mean to those who do good does come back to you you know. I didn’t know racism until I met you, Master. I want to thank you for showing how nasty and mean White people can be. I’m sorry, but my parents never really talked about your racial identity with me.   My parents didn’t mention you, to even hate you, because they were too busy teaching me to love self, and to become the best at whatever I strived to do. They never taught me that you were a bully.   Yes, you are. They way that you scare the races is a...

American Teaching Habits Compared to Other Countries

From the Editor As we celebrate the founding of our country, this week's edition will discuss how we are lacking in our education traditions compared to other countries. Just a reminder that this month's hosted event theme is Before Structured U.S.A. Government 10/21-31 and the 2012 Presidential Election. The New Monday Show Last night's discussion was about witchcraft, rituals, and voodoo . What ever God (Yahweh, Allah) says to do, or gives us in way of rules for our unique household we should do throughout generations, sherleneonline.org, available 24/7. Let's talk American Teaching Habits Compare d To Other Countries School Year America (avg. 180 days of the year) vs. Other countries (avg. 240 days) Teacher's Pay America (avg. 10-month salary; often works a 2nd job) vs. Other countries (avg. 12-month salary; forbidden to work a 2nd job) Educational Goals America (avg. strictly by the book) vs. Other countries (avg. flexible learning) Teacher'...